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AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 26th APRIL, 1919, At 1.30 p.m. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. 3769 ACHES—SOUTHLAND—3769 ACRES. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER. CANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED) have received instructions from the Trustees of the lato D. A. Cameron to sell by public auction at their Offices, the Crescent, Invercargill: His _ Valuable Freehold Property, situated at Mabel Bush, Southland, consisting of 3769 acres, _ of which 1300 acres are under cultivation, as under—--130 acres stubble, 90 acres turnips, SO acres Dun oats (limed), 10CO acres under English pastures, th» balance being in its natural state. BUILDINGS.—New Dwelling-house, 7 rooms, bathroom and outbuildings. Cottage 4 rooms, bathroom and outbuildings j up-to-date 16-stalled cowbyre and milking 1 plant, engine-room and loft, 10-stall stable and loft, implement shed, woolshed, motor shed, and telephone bureau attached to house. The Property is handy to dairy factory, school, and railway station, is welJ fenced, and subdivided into suitable sized paddocks, and well roaded. UPSET PRICE—£4 17s 6d per acre. TERMS. —Liberal terms will be given. REMARKS.—The above affords an unique opportunity for anyone requiring first-rate Property at a low price. Full particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers on application, who will afford buyers every facility for inspecting the Property. 12ap PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1919. UNRESERVED DISPOSAL SALE At Mr Geiseler's Stables, Wingatui. FRIEDLANDER has received instructions to sell on account of Hugo Friedlander, Esq.: The Whole of his well-known RACING STUD and BROOD MARES, including Mohawk, Sedd-el-Bahr, Royal Star, Caverock, Sleepy Head, Marjery (all winners), etc. Fuller particulars future advertisement. PARORANGI SECOND ANNUAL SALEL STUD AND PUREBRED HEREFORD BULLS AND STUD COWS, FEILDING SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, Ist MAY, 1919. in conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS, & COMPANY (LTD.), will sell by Public Auction on account of Mr Ernest Short, of Parorangi, Feilding, as above, at 11 a.m. sharp: "1H high-olass stud Hereford Bulls, 18 to 20 months AO purebred run Bulls, 18 to 20 months 4fi stud Hereford Cows (pasturing *" with stud bulls) C three-year stud Hereford Bulls . 911 mixed-age stud Romney Ewes (pas- *' turing with stud rams). Sheep will be sold first. Catalogues available on application to 9ap THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 29th and 30th APRIL, 1919, At 10.30 sharp caoh day. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE Of STUD HEREFORD S. MESSRS LEVIN & CO. (LIMITED) have received instructions from C.. A. J. Levett, Esq. (who has disposed of his Property), to sell, without reserve, at the Feilding Sale Yards, the whole of his wellknown RATANUI HEREFORD HERD, comprising: The Imported Stud Bull (President Wilson) The Imported Stud Bull (Persimmon). 34- rising two and three-year-old Rata-nui-bred Bulls, by President Wilson 94 stud Cows 26 yearling Heifers 30 bull Calves 27 heifer Calves. NOTE.—The above cows have been depasturing with the imported bulls President Wilson and Persimmon and Ratanui Baronet, and the calves are by these high-class sires. This herd has descended from such wellknown strains as the Amethyst, Lady Graceful, Leonora, Rosamond, and Princess Helena, families on the female side, and Sir William, Chippendale. Horace, and Duke of Edinburgh, and Batsford blood on the sires' side. Mr Levett haa been a most p?rsistenti exhibitor at the North Island shows, and one of the most p.uccessful, and has spared no expense in bringing his herd up to its present high standard. Owing to tha number of cattle to be offered, the sale will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, 29th and 30th April, and not on Wednesday, 30th, only, as stated in catalogues. Catalogues on application to 9ap - THE AUCTIONEERS. Major A. Do B. Brandon, D. 5.0., M.C:, has been appointed staff officer to the Air Force Adviser^

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Otago Witness, Issue 3397, 23 April 1919, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3397, 23 April 1919, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3397, 23 April 1919, Page 25

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