AUCTIONS. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. TO-PAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1910. rpHE MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS' -H- ASSOCIATION will Sell— 250 4, G and f.f.m. ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 150 ewes, in 'anib , 150 fat ewes L' • 100 forward owes f 150 4-year ewes, in lamb ;. 100 2-tobth .wethers 340 emptv ewes 140 lambs, in lots 300 2 and 4-tooth wethers 310 ewes, in lamb (in lots) 50 fat ewes 20 fat cows » 20 forward bullocks ' 100 3-year steers (good line) j 2 dairy cows 8 forward cows 18 forward Polled Angus bullocks 200 31- to 41-year forward bullocks - B (good line) . '• . LEVIN PIG SALE. ■ TO-MORROW, FRIDAY', JUNE 10, 1910. 1 p.m. sharp. . 5 r TTITCHINGS, HANKINS AND CO., -O- LTD., will sell at their yards, as r above— 50 prime porkers . 11 10 baconers ' 40 stores j Poultry, including 25 purebred Leghorn pullets. d •• LEVIN SALE. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, JUNE 10th, 1910, ; At 11.30, a.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., AND N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE 8 AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell— j. 250 2, 4, 6-tooth Romney ewes in lamb 200 4 and 6-tooth wethers 150 lambs '■. a 100 Romney ewes in lamb, mixed ages 100 2-tooth wethers : . 100 owes in lamb 100 shorn lambs • 150 2, 4, and 6-tooth wethers, (off hills) 80 breeding ewes 60 primo ewes 50 fat ewes 30 fat lambs ' 10 fat cows 30 3-year-old speyed heifers 16 forward bullocks ' 12 prime bullocks ' • 70 good lambs ! 60 fat ewes ' ' 60 fat wethers '■ ■50 prime wethers' . 8 fat empty cows • * 2 prime bullocks , , 2 fat cows . ' ) LEVIN STOCK SALE, i '_ TO-MORROW. c r FRIDAY. 10th JUNE, 1910. . j ABRAHAM' AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.250 owes in lamb to Romney rams 200 ew-es in lamb to Romney rams 175 fat and forward ewes and wethers * (off turnips) 100 first-class ewes, in lamb to Eom- ■ ney rams ;• . 100 lambs ; ' 25 fat owes • 10 21-year steers 8 fat cows and heifers 6 forward cows 1 3 fat cows , 2 springing heifers . - 22 2-year steers ■'; ■ ■ 10 3-3' car bullocks • . . . N 10 store cows . ~ 10 18-months heifers 9 3-year steers '■ 5 fat cows and heifers :, 5 young cattle 3 springing heifers • s 2 cows and calves k 2 fat cows J ■ _ ;'- WAIKATO. \' 23 SMALL- DAIRY FARMS, \. SITUATED IN FAMOUS HAMILTON 6 ■ EAST DISTRICT. 0 r. s TN Areas ranging from 75 to 100 Acres, i A all, rich drained swamp land, in .' grass nnd at present carrying cattle. •1 Prico only .£8 per acre. Ridiculously 0 easy terms, only .£IOO deposit, balance for five years at 5 per cent, if purchaser 3 makes improvements to the value of .£IOO h in buildings, fencing, etc.' Land seekers should inspect these ', Farms Without delay. [' Disappointed applicants for Governil ment Sections on the PIAKO Block '.. should turn their attention to tho above .. when their disappointment will be turned j to joy. They will secure .a farm free j, from flood, in a beautiful climate, and d on extraordinary easy terms. 6 For further details apply to 1 H. ERWEST LEIGHTOK, ' '' 186 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. " Or HUTT. , J • ' ? ,'. ■ : r 1 ; .'••.■ f ; 1 s ■ FOR QUICK SALE;. 1 ; 6 '• GOOD COUNTRY HOTEL. (: 1 ~ I T «i TEARS' LEASE. ; . l 1! ' ' i A GOOD OPPORTUNITY; low rent; * A easy to work; Takings, i!3O per week; can be improved. Owner selling owing to ill-health. Price for Goodwill and Furniture only £1500. Owing to the low rent and the fact that the Hotel can bo run absolutely without expense, . this is a Bargain, Apply, quickly, s ■ — p GRIFFITHS AND SON, i; BLENHEIM. 0 7 . ■ ' - I COME TO TAIHAPE. 1 TF you want good, healthy, 3-sheep-to- > - X the-acre country at £7 per aero, g r handy to Main Trunk, t S HERE ARE A COUPLE. t 1 pftft. ACRES (400 0.R.P., 200 L.1.P.), 13 l i UvU miles by good road from rail- l " way station, post office, etc., lj miles, ( '■ Echool, 5 miles, all felled and in good ' 1 grasses, except 80 acres in bush, well ■ watered, 10 paddocks, 5-roomed houso, 1 7 acre orchard, woolshed, yards, etc. Stock now on place, 1400 big sheep, 750 lambs, 15 cattle, and horses. Price, JS6 per acre, t • mortgage- .£I3OO, G.A.S. " t nA n. ACRES (600 L.1.P., 400 0.R.P.), J.UUI/ 12 miles by good road from I railway station; P. 0., telephone, and i M.O. office a fow chains distant. All in good 'grasses, except about.7o acres bush. Easy country, and a lut ploughable, when f stumped. Fenced, and subdivided into ?■ 14 paddocks, new. 7-roomed house and 4- L '„ roomed cottage,' with orchard, eto., to ° each 2 woolsheds, 2 sets yards, 45 bales a n of w'ool taken off tho place last season. u t Stock now on, 1800 breeding ewes, 1160 * lambs, 42 rams, 50 cattle, and horses. J Prico only £1 ner aero. Terms arranged. J ; A'CHEAP BUSH FARM. * ' rAA ACRES, 0.R.P., at 17s. Gd. acre, ' 1 OUtP 23 milos from railway station, \ ' GO acres felled and grassed, balance bush, n .' carrying capacity, 2 sheep to tho aero all A „ the year round, all the frontago toncod >65 chains), whare, 20 x 10. built of sawn r. "1 timber. Price only £2 2s. Gd per acre. Term* half cash, balanco at 5 por cent. n n Or will exchange for house property, J a well let. of caual value. h >■ a. G. CUMre'NGHAMi [ A LAND AGENT. TAIHAPE. \ N
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 838, 9 June 1910, Page 10
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