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AUCTIONS. WAIKANAE STOCK SALE... TUESDAY, 17th MAY, 1910. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., AND DALGETY AND CO., LTD., ,o will sell at 1 p.m.— ff m 120 good lamfas yj_ 110 mixed lambs 100 forward lambs 00 ewes in lamb .50 prime fat Jamba jo 120 empty ewes 120 2-toDth wethers 10 springing heifers i-n 10 weaners I 8 weaners 2 good dairy cows 2 heifers in calf 150 shorn lambs }, '10 fat ewes £ 8 fat cows Also, on account Mr. John Rickard, ,]. who is leaving the district— • 3 9 weaners 1( j 1 young dairy cow in milt 0 . 1 s.f. plough, set harrows, laTge 3 f meat-safe, pig-scalding trough, jj wheelbarrow, poultry, and sun--0 dries. ' Please Note that this salo will bo held ,o on TUESDAY, instead of Wednesday. • 3 WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. n TUESDAY, 17th MAY, 1910. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., ), will sell, at 11* a.m., as under— n 100 first-class woolly lambs ir 2 vealers 0 30 owes, guaranteed empty !r 2 fat heifers 2 fat cows [' 20 store wethers '■ 15" owes ? 160 good woolly lambs II . 250 wethers Buyers will kindly note alteration In >- day of salo from Wednesday to TUES--0 DAY; e UPPEE HTJTT STOCK SALE. i. THURSDAY, 19th MAY, 1910. j' At 1 p.m. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., B will sell as under: — f 180 breeding ewes V i 90 woolly lambs a 4 Romney rams a 200 first-class breeding ewea 113 and.4-year heifers 1 6 store cows 3 2 fat cows *» ■ , 2 springing cows 1 1 dairy cow 1 cow, in milk 2 springing heifers ' 1 pony, 4 years 1 fat steer 2 fat heifers, empty 3 2 cows, spring calvers 3 cows, calf June 1 cow, close to profit 7 3 store cowa On account of E. Grevillo, Esq.:— 10 first-class springing heifers To bo sold under a written guarantee ■ £2 per quarter refunded if proved unsound. r— — - ' —-n DAIRY FARMERS. . THERE IS MONEY IN BUTTER. Your Attention is Directed to the ~ : ENGLISH BUTTER MARKETS, Also to the '. CHOICE DAIRY FARMS " That will produce profitable butter-fat offered for sale by the undersigned:— \ n.\a ACRES, MANAWATU, all flat 1 /Z/QU (part stoney), ring-fenced, all in [ grass, but 5 acres shelter bush, 6-roomed house, 12-stall cowshed, handy to school [ and butter factory. Price-,' only .£l6 per aero j terms. ' IKA ACRES, MANAWATU LINE, ! -LOU* rich Dairying Land, 5 miles from . station by metalled road, well watered, 7 i paddocks, 15 acres broken to the plough, 3} miles from creamery. Building erected to.6uit purchaser. Price, £27 por acre; ' terms arranged. NOTE.—WRITE, Gtating your requirements to the undersigned, who has Farms 1 of all sizes, and all prices, and on terms 1 to suit all pockets, tor Sale in all parts 1 of the Dominion. H. ERNEST LEIGHTQN, 180 FEATHERSTON STREET. WELLINGTON, ' AND AT LOWER HUTT. THE SUNNY NORTH. £11 PER ACRE-FIRST-CLASS DAIRY ■ FARM, NORTH AUCKLAND. 3qa ACRES, all in grass except 25 QU acres in bush; all ploughable; mixed English grass; all fenced; subdivided into G paddocks with 5 wires. Water in every paddock. Mostly undulating. Limestone soil. Carrying capacity, 1000 sheep, besides other stock. House, (I rooms, cowshed, U bails, and other buildings. Good road to property; J mile to school, 2 miles to creamery, 2 miles to township. ■ This farm '. will easily carry 100 dairy cows; over, 90 cows have been milked on the place, besides carrying a lot of other stock. For further particulars, apply or write to DAVID KAY, Land Agent, V.ulcan Lane. AUCKLAND. CHOICE DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. nn ACRES, all well grassed; s snbO/V divided into )0 paddocks;' well watered, all level; 30 acres been plough, ed, good wiro fencing; now carrying 25 cows; splendid 8-roomed house, nicely situated; first-class outbuildings, including concrete-floor cowshed; very choice property; only 1 mile from Post Office, School, and Railway Station. Price, £40 por acre; £480 cash, balance, 10 years, at 5 per cent. A snip. _ -efyf ACRES, all in grass except 2 JIOU acres shelter bush; 100 acres has been ploughed and resown; well fenced; 12 paddocks; now carrying 75 cows; 1} . mile from Factory, School, and Post Office; 9-roomed Honso and 21-bail cowshed. This is without exception tho most highly improved farm in the dietrict; frontage all planted with shelter and ornamental trees; very healthy position. Price, £27 10s. per acre; £1000 cash, balance 5 por cent. This is a rare chance tor anyone wanting a nice home Write at once to YOUNG, HOBBS AND CO., Stratford. COME TO TAIHAPE. JF yon want good, healthy, 3-sheep-to- j the-acre country at £7 per acre, c handy to Main Trunk. HERE ARE A COUPLE. , iff A A ACRES (400 0.R.P., 200 L.1.P.), 13 , OUU miles -by good road from rail- , . way station, post office, etc., 1J miles, i school, 5 miles,' all felled and in good 6 grasses, except 80 acres in bush, well t watered, 10 paddocks, 5-roomed house, 1 acre orchard, woolshed, yards, etc. Stock B now on place, 1400 big sheep, 750 lambs, ' 15 cattle, and horses. Price, £0 per acre, mortgago £1300, G.A.S. -I AAA ACRES (600 L.1.P., 400 0.R.P.), XliuU 12 miles by good road from railway station; P. 0., telephone, and M.O. offico a few chains distant. All in good grasses, except about 70 acres bush. "1 Easy country, and a lot ploughable, when -* stumped. Fenced, and subdivided into a 14 paddocks, new 7-roomed house and 4- e: roomed cottage, with orchard, etc., to si each, 2 woolshcds, 2 sets yards, 45 bales «' of wool taken off the placo last season, w Stock now on, ISOO breeding ewes, IMB p lambs, 42 rams, 50 cattle, and horses, a Price, only £7 per acre. Terms arranged, f; A CHEAP BUSH FARM. si KAA ACRES, 0.R.P.: at 17s. Od. acre, tJvu 2J miles from railway station, CO acres felled and grassed, balance bush, carrying capacity, 2 sheep to the aero all J the year round, all tho frontage fenced (65 chains), whirrs, 20 x 10, built of sawn M timber. Prico only £2 2s. 6d. per acre. Terms, half cash, balance at 5 per cent. Or will exchange for house property, well let, of equal value. A. G. 1 LAND AGENT. TAIHAPE. J ps FIT , AND roiKQ, »| ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS AND 17 GENERAL CARRIERS. MASTERTON. 6 h All Trains Met. Commercial Travel, pi Ifrs' Samples Promptly Attended to. New pc and Up-to-Dato 'Sample Rooms. Agents ac for the N.Z. KXPREdS CO. Storage and en Stabling Corner Dixoa i<nd Bannister £i Streets. St John's Aiubulauca Availabls bay or Night.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 817, 14 May 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 817, 14 May 1910, Page 16

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