STOCK SALES JOHNSONVILLE SALE. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6th, 1912. \ BJIATIAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., will -Cjl eell at 2 o'clock — 40 prime bullocks 40Q prime eheep tnj prime lambs 590 SHANNON SALE. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY. 6th MARCH. 1912. Abraham and williams, ltd., win sell at 1 p.m.-' ‘ 175 store cwc.s 80 fat ewes 14 2-tooth wethers 50 2-tooth ewes 100 rape lambs 100 lambs 150 crood ewes 6 f.f.m Romney rams 20 well-bred weaner steers 3 fat/ cows £0 pood weaner steers (good colours) 23 weaner steers 15 2-yoar steers 4 woaners 2 bulla 1 good spring carter 6 years 563 UPPER ITUTT SALE. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY. MARCH 7th, At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO.. LTD., will sell--200 4. 6 to f.f.m. ewes 300 black-faccd lambs (good) 12 2 ami'4-tooth Shropshire rams 50 2-tooth wethers 50 woolly lambs 40 ewe? 3 Romrey rams 30 fat, o.vcb 40 fat wethers 172 woollv wether lambs (good) 20 3 and 4-year fat and forward bullocks 1 ’ '--v • LvjTMr heifers 5 cows, August-September calvers 1 springing heifer 1 m«v. winter calver 1 cow in* profit 2 lieifcrs in profit 1 mHnpinp heifer 1 2A-year heifer 1 half-draught filly by "Federation.” Pair horses, buggy, and harness -On account Bradoy Bros., Pahautantil — 12 2-tootli Romney rams On.account of a Bankrupt Estate, without reserve—--4 express horses 571 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DISPERSAL SALE OF STUD SOUTHDOWNS AT OTAKI. MARCH 20th, 1912. at 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND 00., LTD., have received instructions from A. H. Hollo, Estp, of Otaki. -who intends settling in Australia, to offer the whole of his Registered Southdown Flock No. 36. by Public Auction, at his farm at Otaki, on WEDNESDAY, March 20th, 1912, at 1 p.m. Cattle, Horses, and Sheep will also be offered. Full particulars later. Mr Kollo’s farm is also for sale, and intending purchasers can obtain full particulars from the Auctioneers. Wo LAND FOR SALE ACRES, 6 miles from Palmerston North. 150 ploughed, all conveniences; 6 years’ lease with P.C. at £2O per acre; £l5O goodwill. Farmers’ Land Agency, Palmerston North. HIGHLAND PARK ESTATE 320 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. THIS WELL KNOWN PROPERTY is now being offered for Sale, at prices placed upon the sections by two well-known local land agents. Pull particulars, plans, prices, etc., on application to THE SEOP.ETAEY. TRUSTEES HON. W. B. RHODES’ ESTATE, 184 No. 9. Johnston st„ Wellington. O ACRES, L.1.F., 6-roomcd House, etc.. OX—< 8 miles from Palmerston; well subdivided and watered. Price, £9 10s; easy terms. Farmers’ Land Agency, Palmerston North. PROSPECTIVE VALUE. 2779 ACRES of first quality land, about 300 acres of which are rich level flats, suitable for fattening, balance undulating hilts. 2000 acres in best English grasses, balance standing bush. Fenced and subdivided by 20 miles splendid totara po2t ‘-and wire fences into 10 paddocks, e'acb well watered by running streams. Dwelling, large woolsbed, sheep dip, 3 sets yards. Good 2i sheep to the acre country, also cattle. Just turned off 150 head prime beef. This Is without a doubt the best proposition on the market, and with the present main railway being constructed in the vicinity, gives it a huge prospective value. Price, £5 IDs per acre. Terms arranged. N.B.—We have for ' sale Sheop Runs, large and small; also Dairy Farms, all sizes, near Dargaville, Paparoa, Kaikoho and Whahgarel. and the surrounding districts, where work is being pushed on for competion of North Auckland railway. Clients conducted over properties. Inquiry solicited. Correspondence punctually attended to. A. W. READ & COMPANY, 79, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. non ACRES. L.1.P., half ploughable OOU when stumped: good homestead, yards, and'dip; 6s 6d per acre; rent, with P.C. in 7 years, at £7 per acre, or would exchange. The Farmers’ Land Agency, Palmerstou North. FOR SALE. EIOH dairy and cropping farm, contain- ’ ing about 89 acres, Manawatu Line, 3 miles from railway station, 1 mile from creamery, 5 paddocks, 7 acres in crop. Good garden, well-grown shelter trees, good young 'orchard, no buildings; beautiful undulating country, practically all ploughablo when stumped. At present carrying 50 head cattle and several horses. Price. £35 per acre, about half cash required. 17Q0 acres, about 1200 acres in grass, balance bush, about 120 acres ploughablo when stamped, balance low hills, well watered by permanent streams, several aorca in crop: IS paddocks. 5-roomed cottage, woolshed, stable, trapshed, sheep dip. etc., 2 miles from P. 0., 2i miles from school. 10 miles from railway station. Price only £5 15s per acre. £I6OO cash, balance arranged at 5 per cent. 345 acres, about 100 acres low hills, balance flat, largest portion of which has been ploughed, subdivided into ■ 12 paddocks, about 10 acres in crop. Good 6roomed house, woolshed, yards, stable, dairy, 15-stall cowshed, concrete floor, separator shed. Two miles from school, about 14 miles from P. 0., 10 miles from railway station. Price £lO per acre. £503 cash, £SCO in twelve months, balance for term at 5 per cent. Some 40 cows, milking machine and plant, also horses, young stock and pigs can bo taken over at valuation if desired. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUOTIONEEB, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 185, FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8053, 6 March 1912, Page 12
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