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AUCTION SALES TO-DAY, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. AT THE MART. 60, LAMETON QUAY, Opp. Government Buildings. C\V. PRICK AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions to sell the Contents of 8 well-furnished rooms, removed from Brougham street to The Mart. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. 913 C. AV. PRICE. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1915, At 1 o’clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of High-class Up-to-date and New Fumed Oak P limit lire of all descriptions. 2 MAGNIFICENT FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITES, with Bedsteads to match QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARDS. OAK HIGH-BACK SUITE, OAK GATELEG AND DINING TABLES, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, AX. CARPETS, Etc., Etc. 400 LOTS - 400 Rooms Crowded to the Doors with Highclass Furniture, On view To-day from 9.30. Sale Tomorrow at 1 o’clock. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, 157, Lambtou quay. THURSDAY, OCTOBER Uth, 1915. Commencing at 1.30 o’clock sharp. SALE OP SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK DINING TABLE, OAK HIGHBACK SUITE, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Alseu, London (cost seventy-live . guineas), NEW AND LATEST MODEL SINGER DROPHEAD TREADLE SEWING MACHINE, cost J 515, AND EFFECTS. On. the Promises, No. 49« Roxburgh streetE JOHNSTON AND CO. have ra- • ceived instructions from the owner, who is giving up 'housekeeping, to sell as above — . . Tiro whole of the household furnishings. Chesterfield lounge. E.P. ware, blankets, sheets, quilts, alum. ware, hose, tons, coal, lOOOffc new timber, etc. Pull details later. 902 E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ANNUAL SALE Of the ’LADLING HOLSTEIN AND SHORTHORN MILK RECORD BULLS, Also IOLSTEIN AND SHORTHORN COWS AND HEIFERS, J ROH THE iWERAROA EXPERIMENTAL FARM HEED. X) BE HELD ON TUB FAEMON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1915, At 12 Noon. Messes d algety and co., ltd., will sell as above by Public Auction (without reserve)26 sires, all bred on the property Also—- .. 4 Holstein , heifers and 1 cow ■ 3 Shorthorn heifers and 3 cows NOTE.—The sites of the Holsteins are American*, stock bred from some of the heaviest milk-jdclding families of the United States. One bull. Oak de Kol. was selected by the well-known American .authority, ox-Governor Hoard, of ‘Wisconsin. The other, Woodcrest Joe, was selected. by Mr W. M. Singleton, Assistant Director of the Dairy Division’ The former bull will also bo offered for sale. The darns are mainly Longbeach stock, the' most sought-after blood in the Dominion at the present time, owing to their deep milking qualities and robustness of constitution. The Shornhorn bulls are Sired by t)vo Shorthorn bulls imported from the . famous'Darbalara Estate herd, Gundagai, N.S.W. On day of Sale the train leaving Palmerston ' North at 7.18 and trains leaving Wellington' at 8.20 and 9-10 a.m. respectively, will be niot by conveyances. Luncheon Provided. Catalogues can bo obtained from Auctioneers. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., ■Wellington, ‘B6B . Auctioneers; FOR SALE. HARCOURT & CO. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. WELLINGTON. SEA-GIRT SHEEP RUN. BEAUTIFULL Y, SITUATED. CArtA ACRES, with fully throe-quar-OU'L/Lr ters of the land ploughable; this property is bounded on three and a half sides by the sea and is thus securely fenced; it is subdivided into 20 paddocks; about 6000 acres are in grass, and there are all necessary farm buildings, and also slaughterhouse and meat canning plant; the property is beautifully situated, and has a very good prospective value, and is, moreover, handy 'to, markets and town, with post office on the place. Price £3 10s per acre, terms arranged. ‘ 9817 QJ9 ACRES, good cropping and fatten ing land, well watered, ringfenced and subdivided. This property, which is only. three miles from thriving town and very largo market, is wellsheltered, and has a good sunny aspect. Nearly the / whole section is ploughable, and at the present time about 100 acres are under the plough for cereal and root crops. By growing a few acres of rape and., turnips this place would carry 3 sheep to the acre,, but owing to its nearness to a good stock centre it is better suited for fattening. It is all undulating to flat land. There is a good 6roomed house, situated, in a good plantation of trees, and the farm buildings consist of stable, cowshed, cartshed, store-room, loft, etc. The railway and school are only 3 miles distant, and freezing works, about 4 miles. ■ Owing ,o urgent private reasons, the owner is most anxious'to sell, and offers-the place at Jllß per acre, and only JISOO CASH. 9738 RQA ACRES, all in grass except 20ac. i n bush; well fenced, subdivided and watered; 4-r. house, trapshed, wools tied, concrete dip, etc.; .carries breeding ewes, besides cattle; store, post .office and school within easy distance, railway and factory 5 miles and good stock market 7 miles; this place is for i immediate sale, and is offered at a really low figure. Price £5 per acre, terms JE6SO cash. 9701 SEA COAST SHEEP FARM. Atyfi ACRES, situated in an ideal spot, having a big sea frontage, mostly Splendid beach. It is only half a mile from a school and post office, and 6 miles from town; 400 acres are in best English grasses, the remaining 20 acres being in shelter bush, mostly beautiful rata-s, rimus, and nikaus. The property is well fenced, and subdivided, with water in every paddock. The country •is of good limestone formation, and there is plenty of flat and ploughable land. The carrying capacity is about 2 sheep to the acre, and stock! will fatten well, the owner selling each year largo numbers of fat stock off the property: The place is at present carrying roughly 700 sheep, 50 cattle, and horse. There is a new modern 7-roomcd house, with h. and c. water and all conveniences, well situated on the coast, with beautiful view and surroundings All Hie necessary outbuildings are on the farm, which makes a beautiful home, and is really cheap at .08 10s per acre, going concern, which price includes stock. • 9813 Call for a copy of our “Register." published free, every month, and containing particulars of hundreds of farms and properties in all parts of New Zealand.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9172, 12 October 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9172, 12 October 1915, Page 10

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