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AUCTION SALES. DVVARD AT T IFFITOT DWARD ±M • JjIFFITON ACCOUNTANT, LAND AGENT AND VALUFR. Offices and Sale Roonw, Rutland Chamber* LAND SALES. Sales of Land receive Special Attention. Over 20 years' experience. TRUST MONIES to Lend, in. sums from £200 to £8000. Low Rates for good security. Principals only Fullest information to visitors and ;otending purchasers. List of Properties *'<* sala on ai^Jiication. FEILDING SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, waRCH 8. At 1 o'clock. r\ ORTON and SON will sell by publio \JT. auction as above— 12 mixed cattle 200 ewes 60 fat ewes 260 2-tooth cwee 150 breeding ewes 500 4, 6 and f.m. ewes SO good breeding ewes 180 ewes 350 Lincoln ewes 170 Lincoln ewes 73 Lincoln ewes 100 ewes ' 1000 mixed woolly lambs 500 mixed lambs .170 lambs J 500 good 2-tooth wethers ' 400 forward wethers (good line) ,170 2-tooth ewes 150 breeding ewes 150 mixed lambs I 250 mixed lambs 40 2-tooth : : Lincoln rams 2 stud; Lincoln rams oa account of J. B. Sutton. GORTON, and SON, , "Auctioneers. ' ""IMPORTANT AUCTION PALE AT NAPIER of T\AIRY T^ARMS, JIATTENING TTUttMS, A GRICULTURAL TjIARMS. WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1301, * At 2 p.m. C. B. HOADLEY AND CO. flaye been instructed by G. P. Donnelly, Esq., to offer by auction, at their rooms, Napier, on above date, his celebrated IUBAMOK EST A T Is, " •SUBDIVIDED INTO ft A ALLOTMENTS ft* IN AREAS OF 26 ACRES UP TO 103 ACRES IN EXTENT. TURAMOE, which joins the choicest part of the Longlands EsUle, consists ul uch grassed flats, and is situated half a tiiilo from tho Paid Paki Railway Stationnnd within six miles from Hustings I« good metalled road in all seasons. The i'roperty may1 be faithfully describe*!, as being the very richest part oi the fertile Eeretaunga, Hawke's Bay Plains. j<or dairying purposes it cannot be excelled m Xew Zealand,1 while for fattening purpose and tha luxuriant growth of ail Jrinds oJ -rops nowhere can it be surpassed. The allotments ore all weli roaded and accessible, aud splendidly watered by evevrunniug streams, and the whole Estate is capable of being very cheaply irrigated. Artesian wells are obtainable on any part •of the property at a very small cost. The West Ccast Settlers have alrealy afforded Hawke's Bay a valuable object .esson as .to what can bo done by applying vq suitable 'land' labour and experience uc. -the development of Dairy Farming^ and jther industries^ and the time is now near tflien the characteristic indiifcrence of out >\yn settlers to take advantage,of the ex* ceptional opportunities of acquiring investments of the soundest desertion, such a* £s .uotiif .cjffercd^'WilL bo past hi&tery,. as set£ ' (tlpis -from other ..spirts are^.beirijj." attracted ' ::o"-oundistrict, where' thuy ■will soon discover that a few acres of ground like, the .L'ORAMOti Flats Dream* a comfortable -(unpetonce. A., CREAMERY '-will, be 'erected on tU Property. ' ' , Particular ..attention is called tp th» rERMS/whicl^-wili bens«'follows, viz"?-^ /. One quarter Cash at time of sale, balance .n five years bearing 4£ per. cent interest. TITLE-^LaND TRANSFER. Plans can be obtained upon application o the office of this paj^r or'the Auctioneers. The Property is now open for inspection. Mr Egan, in chnrge ot the Estate, wif show intending puichascis over the pro- \ ( p«--riy. For all fuither particulars apply to * ■ C B-- HOADLEY SAND CO., Auctioneers) Napief. BUSINESS ADVEIITISEMENTS. NO:'. JUGGLING. ,T TIGH-GRADE is a phaso that has been Xl juggled with in ths Bicycle Trade .nwl it lius lo&t all hones'., sigmncar.ee, but liurcis always consclition tor tho honest iiiaiiufacturcr in the sober second thought of tho people. Commencing jn the year 1868 (io years ago), the HUiMBEIt CO. >v ere the lirst to build the bicycle, when it ■ .rt.is better known as the "Velocipede," and were also the first makeis of the j;reaenfc univierisal type oi' Saiety Bicycle, and throughout the world to-day the IiUMBEK is recognised as the standard by which the quality of every other Bicycle is measured. H' fulliti the re imrementa of all by reason of perfect AVoikma,U3hip, nwttriali. used in construction, strength, rigidity, ease of running, as well -as ;by its perfect lines. Euch nc^v* s'ea&on has erhphaiused the fact cIuit'.HUiIBERS belong to the lim.ied and tiktinguished .class of < great , mechanical 'creations.',."The resolve tb bring Out tne i;esfwheel-»'that genius, manufacmnng leiou'recs, ■ and' money could' jiroduce' has brought about this result. Each JEi UxVIbER Bicycle is an exact duplicate of every other HIL.UBEII of the wiine model. -So bxtremo is the . accuracy of HUMBER .manufacturing, finishing "and..inspecting, l^.it'the pj.rtb of" ten thousanu ±lUj.\li>EivS .night, bo JLtei-Jianged wiUiodv . .lilci'tui,: rii" »< Ijuiunwn vi iaty olie Oi lh<j ten^thousand, , -'' , l'lus fact is only one of tha many good ■ '.luhtics thai has kept HUAIIMOR Bj.Ul--(JLES to the front, and which has con> iuced to tho name HUMBER being auuepled as an absolute .gu.ir.imce ol periec* tipn.. To speak well oi a. HUMIiER is to • "gild refined gold v 'From £2k ut : '. "THE HUB." C A R D. ■ •H. G."STBWAET, riNSMITH .AND GENERAL PIiUMBhA •-' TAiHAi'li. PLUMBING WORK a'Spwity. ..IRON TANKS inude to ovder ahd- to, iiny si/o. ■ ALL WOHK in tho Plimfon'ir Line .in.! ,<■ Ih'.-mli h ti'ii-i' .•-■' ' 'i- . I'JIE I'UIJLH" :.n ictjui-i . v •'•: ' ur NeM- A<ldres«, the M,.i7i .-tuvt, ! ■ bape, two doors-from I?. J. WooJi.r : H. G. STEW AR T, TAIKAPE. _ AC E' TYL2 N X p A S 1 ET V L X N k IJT A S Is the BEST LIGHT there is, and is the Least Trouble. ' THE PERFECTION - GENERATOR Is as simple as A B C, and luis been proved to be THE OENKKArOR by the hundreds now in use- at the prnsant . time in N.Z. 1 flON JT RUN RISKS with other brands and Homo-inndc Generators which ' tire being replaced by the PERFECTION, which aie approvcu oi by the FIRE INSURANCE UNDERWRITER* CARBIDE at Lowest Prices in lan;e and Small Quantities. WANGANUI SUPPLY AND AGENCY dOMP-VNY. I.im^pri District Agents. TAMES BAIN'S Vaudeville Company of 0 Brillinnt Star Artists, Oddfellows' HalJ WEDNESDAY' flwet.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 March 1901, Page 3

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