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TO-DAY (SATURDAY). APRIL 8, At 11 a.m. AT TUB NAG'S HEAD YARD, DIXON STREET. ■ft/TESSRS STDEY,. MEECH AND CO. Iri will bo.ll a.s above—--2 chestnut geldings, broken to single and double Harness; both staunch and sound, and would bo very suitable tor doctors’ gigs Dog-curt, spring trap, and other lirss which aro not necessary to advertise. 730 TO-DAY (SATURDAY), APRIL 8, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. SALE OF FURN ['TORE AND DRAPERY. BALANCE STOCK, ETC. EFFECTS. SALVAGE D.fESSRS STDEY.' MEECH. AND CO. iva. will sell by auction, in tho.r rooms, t ; above.— FI i-st-clnss lot of Furniture ami Effects of all descriptions, too varied and nurnor•.us ."or full details, but the list includes cl; 1 no:--, sidebo'ids, etc., etc., and lot of li e best lines left over from the salvage T , 'c whole must bo cleared and sold IVITHOUT RESERVE. 731 IMPORTANT SALE OF DRAUGHT STOCK AND WELL-BRED HACKS. PALMERSTON NORTH. TO-DAY. SATURDAY. Bth APRIL, 1905, At 12 noon sharp. f A BRA HAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ■X* L will soil hv public auction, at their yards, Rangitikei street, on account of J. R. McDonald, Esq.— 45 35 Heavy draught marcs Three-yoar-old heavy draught fillies and geldings (of good quality. showing plenty of bone and hair) 20 Well-bred hacks. NOTE. —The draught stock- are a particularly good lot. the heavy marcs having been selected from the best draught ! studs in the colony. Included amongst the light horses are some really good sorts. No other entries taken for this sale. 238 JOHNSONVILLE SALEYARDS. TUESDAY llth APRIL. 1905 Sale at 1 p.m. r A BRA HAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., ,/A. will soli as above—--180 prime wethers 120 prime ewes 06 prime bullocks. 78i WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1905. (A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., iti will sell, at 1 p.m.— 15 4-tooth wethers. 25 lambs. 50 full-mouthed ewes. GO 2-tooth wethers. SO 2-tooth wethers. 150 iUJi-monthed ewes. 200 2-tooth ewes 5 Romney rams. 777 PALMERSTON STOCK SALE, THURSDAY, 13th APRIL, 1905. Abraham aniTwilliams, ltd., will sell at 1 p.m.— 50 18-months well-bred cattle. 30 fat sheep. GO fat lambs. CO mixed sheep. 200 good ewes. 250 breeding ewes. ' ' 2GO well-framed breeding ewes. 778 WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., NAPIER. APRIL SALE DATES. Tnkapnn, Monday, 10th. Stortford Lodge, Tuesday, llth. Kaikora, Thursday, 13th. Waipukuran, Tuesday, 18th, Stortford Lodge, Wednesday, 26th. * , DANNEVTRKE BRANCH. Weber, Tuesday, llth. Kumeron, Wednesday, 12th. Oannevirke, Friday, llth. Ormondvillo, Monday, 17th. Dannevirke, Friday. 28th.

WBNLBY AND LANAUZE have receiv'd instructions from N. E. Beamish", Beq., to offer for sale by public auction in the Athenaeum Hall, NAPIER, ON THURSDAY, 20th APRIL, At 2,30 p.m., flia OTAMAURI ESTATE. Hawke’s Bay (being portion of his Whana Whan a property), consisting of about 2000 acres ■of first-class GRAZING LAND, ploughed and laid down in English grass, with the exception of a small area. Well fenced, and subdivided into 17 paddocks. Dwelling of 10 rooms, stables, etc. The property is situated 25 miles from Napier by good road, and well watered in driest of seasons. Stock at valuation. Pur further particulars, terms, etc., apply WENLEY AND LANAUZE, 241 Napier. SALE OF MOA FLAT ESTATE. OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. ■ 64,780 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, SUBDIVIDED INTO FARMS. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. rtnrrßiGHT, stephenson and- co. v t have received instructions from the Proprietors of the Moa Plat Estate, to sell by private treaty, the whole of the property, subdivided into suitablesized farms. Moa Flat is a magnificent block of country, at present carrying upwards of seventy thousand crossbred sheep and a thousand head of cattle, . and a finer, healthier lot of stock is not to be found in New Zealand. It is all splendid lambing ground, being warm, dry, and wellsheltered. About fifteen thousand acres have been cultivated, and the bulk of the remainder 'is well suited for cultivation. English grass, turnip, wheat, bikl oats grow to perfection, and the property contains a large area of the finest fruit-growing land in the colony. Prices for the purely pastoral country range from 20s to 40s per acre, and for the mixed pastoral and agricultural land from .£-3 to X 7 per acre. Buyers of the land will be given an opportunity of acquiring some of the sheep on the properly at reasonable rates, and without public competition, and they will thus nave paying going concerns from the outset. I’lie -E.'ievme Railway Station is within three miles of the Estate. Terms; Fifteen per cent cash, five per ■cut. in one year, five per cent, in wo years, five per cent, in three years, tad the balance in five years from t eof purchase. Interest on unpaid •je lances at five per cent, per annum. Plans, prices, and full particulars on application to WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO., DIRNEDIN, INVERCARGILL-. GORE, or KELSO. 388 FOUNTAIN HALL, Private Hotel, Marion street, Wellington. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders; good table; terms moderate. Close to Electric Trams, Opera House, Town'Hall, etc. J. SHOUT, Proprietor, , Lata of Plimmerton House. ’

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5558, 8 April 1905, Page 8

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