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AUCTION SALES. | , .' , ( CLEARING SALE. ON THE FARM, 'EOCLESTON." Adjoining Marton. WEDNESDAY, 16th JULY. 1913. At 1 o'clock. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD., .XX hayo boon instructed by 'Mr H. E. Porritt, win lias disposed of his property, to soil as -above — 2 draught geldings rising 6 years, exceptionally good. 3 first-class cows, Jersey cross. 2 workers. 2 M.H. binders, R. and G. drill, lime sower. 3-ton waggon, R. nnd G. plough, discs, roller, tine, tripod, and chain hairows, water cart, spring drpv, s f plough and moulder, oart loading ,'tnd plough harness, double buggy harness English saddles, totara posts, 40 rolls sheen netting, ptakes, farm a^d sheep yard gates, binder twine, Donald woolpress, ladders, barrows, sledges, farm, garden <md carpenters' tools and useful farm sundries of every description. Also quantity of household Furniture and sundries.' including dining table, writing desk. 20 gal. separator, magazine rule, lady's bicycle (new), mangle, etc. Luncheon provided. PALMERSTON NORTH SALE. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1913. 60 f.f.m. owes in lamb to B.F. rams. 150 ewe hoggets. 300 4 and 5-year ewes in lamb to Romney rnms. 170 sjood hoggets. 12 dairy cows (August and September calvers). On account of Thos. Kil&by, Esq. Tititea — 350 4, 6-tooth and f .m. Romney ewes (one ear mark), in lamb to* Romney rams. FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1913. 1000 mixed hoggets (good line). 600 owes running with Southdown rams (one earmark). 9-50 good mixed hoggets (lots). 450 2 and 4-tooth ewes in lamb to Romney rams. 100 ewes in lamb to S.D. and Ilomney ranis. 100 4 and 6-tooth to f.f.m. ewes in lamb to S.D. 1 1,Q fat ewes. (lots).. ■ -: . i. 40 mixed lambs. 80 i.e. wether hoggets. .. . ■ 75 wathor lambs. 50 2-tooth ewes in lamb to S.D. and Romney rams. 50 f.f.m. owe.; in lamb. 50 ewes in lamb to S.D. rams. 40 2-tooth -wethers. 22 bullock-. S fat bullocks. On account Mrs. McDonald, PohanRina:-— 400 4-year ewes in lamb to Romney rams (extra <joed). . On account Wilson Bros., Ngaio:— 600 ewo hoggets (one earmark). On account Fritz Krull, Kimbolton— 300 wethers, off swades. On a-ccount Basil Thompson:— 15 f.c. Jersey cross cows, August calvers. 7-springing heifers. '2 harness' horses, uaed to lady driver. 1 3-year boy's nony. 1 3-yer.r iacb. •■-200 4-year ewes, running .with S.D. rams (one earmark). . 40 p.b. Romney ewes in lamb to p.b. Romnev rams.. 30 f. ajid_f. bullocks. . •. . On account. Cyril Dermer. Esq.:— 3 hieh-grade springing, Jersey heifers by Eminent's Fontaine (imp.1), and in calf to.Bilberry's Godingtori. ■■. SUBDIVISION SAM! ■- .'; '■' 'of ;■■;' /":::. .. .■■'"■' 1580 ' 1580 ACRES. ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING AND FATTENING LAND ■ ■■• At ■' ;" ■ TOWN HAL.L, OT/LKLOn WEDNESDAY., 30th JULY, 1913. At' 1 p.m. MESSRS MONCKTON AND ADDINGTON'S Pahiko Estate. D ALGETY AND COMPANY LTD., '.WELLINGTON, have received instructions from the-owners'to ■ offer by PUBLIC AUCTION as above the wellkrA.wn PAHIKO ESTATE, which has been sub-divided into 31 farms ranging from 11 to 128 acres, and six l^acre sections. This block comprises heavy drained swnnip, rich alluvial fiats and excellent I terrace land* and every section is well I watered. There are a number of Chinese market gardenore at present leasing peri ions of the Estate at rentals of up tr> £5 per acre x>er annum, which proves the quality of the soil. The Ma.in>Road and Railway .ran through this Estate and being situated within one mile of Otaki Railway Station, which has a splendid service of trams to and from Wellington (including Sunday trains), this salo offers a unique chance- for a man of moderate means to nci'iuire a Freehold farm suitable for fattening, dairy, fruit or poultry farming, and market gardening, in a district where produce can be sent promptly and exj'editions!y to tho City markets. The Otaki District enjoys a beautifully mild climate and the area of dairy land in the Mana'.mtu district is very limited, this estate being one of the few now left suitable for sub-division. Irvestors should also note that land of ihis quality has been steadily ndva.neing in price in this district during tho past few years. On four of the sections are good he uses and buildings, and on another section is an up-to-date cowshed with ccuer-eto floor and complete milking machine plant. To stive purchasers expense, wherever possible the existing fences have been inadf- iho boundaries of sections. 'IEIiMS.—IS per cent, cash on day of sale. 10 per cent.- in 12 months. Balance in 5 years from date of sale at 5 P«r- cent. Pians can be obtained at all offices of DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. Intending investors communicating with owners or auctioneers by letter, telegram or telephone can be shown over the property. i NOTE.: —No section of the property is mere than 2 miles from a Railway Station or Dairy Factory. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Wellington. WANTED, a registered midwife for maternity home; middleraKed person preferred., Apply office of thispaper. : i

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 16 July 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 16 July 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 16 July 1913, Page 8