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AUCTIONS. • r- - ■ ■ LEVIN SALE. ' TO-DAY. „ FRID VY, 2nd AUGUST, 1912. -A-BRA-HAM- AND - WILLIAMS, > LTD., I - £&-'• will sellat -1 p.m.— : >l5O prime fat wethers (in lots) .110 fat ewes (in lots) ; ' 10S 1 .'and 67tqoth'ewes in lambs to B.F. • rams (good) '•■■ -• " 'S-'O '2 and 4-toOth .wethers; off 'hillj'. '• hoggets • ■ ">4O good ewes in lamb ; . '50: hogget's' " ' 60' fat wethers ' "■•' : 100-hogg-otß 35 18-inprith steers : T , ' lSdieifets in calf .'lO guaranteed "cows,'"due. August and i p ptemh,er • ■ ;G'fat'3-year heifers' •• • '■!"'; 24Springing -heifers (Sept. calvers) .• ; 8 fat 'bulkcks . . .... 'On account Mr. fl. -S. Carter, without reserve— , . 2 Jlolstoin. ..heifers. ..bred by, B. .Gray, n ifl u cj>lt'"to P.;ll.'.llolstein bull i. . -12 veryhigh':grado;.fersey and Holsteiri iieiiers '""' 15 selected guaranteed springing cows . . r 2 Holstft'n. heiferi, bred by B. Gray, calf to P.H. Holstein bull . (eligible fbV Herd Book) ; > 2 'Jersey heifers, bred by Stuckey. in '■ ;;caif| to his flpdlfereo-Jersey bull On account-of Dr. A. IC.- Newman, -M.P. —■~.i . .l2S.^xtra;pi'inH).\Vothers " fc \LL OI D URY FARM, Near I'OXTON.. ' ' ,13th AUGUST, ,1012.., AT Z IOW AM) : MERCANTILE -1> . AGENCY 'C 0.,, LTD„„ AJCD REDUCED, has been .fgvnured • with 'instructions from .T. H. KOBIXSO X, J-.SQ., '(> offer bv Public Auction, on. the. pre per.ty (3 miles from ' Foxton),--at-2 p.m.— i KQ -ACEESkS-ROODS.-more or' less, Do being 'part Scctioiis IX7/S, Block V, ; Mt, Eobinsaii. S.D., with !)-roomed ' ' House, hatliV'.Kin. h. and c. water, -j 'dairy, 'Cowshed, trap\i;hed,"> ctc.y-etc.'i-and good; orchard. ';'4. ;;.Tli<>. land consists of rich -drained '"swamps; subdivided into convenicut paddocks,' and watered by ai'tesian" well." • ; - TERMS : 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, , s'per'ce'nt'.'-three iiVprith's after possession, i lO' -pm-.'CCnt. "within'twelve month?,' balance 5-vcai'S 'at 5, per cent. ''Possession .will . be .givcii"tm Ist September, 1912. : j - NOTE.—This property is'an ideal dairy < farm,'"'aiiil is' (ils'o wcll'Miited for a stud farm or for fattPnin-r purposes.. Intruding- . purchasers'- mayjnsjtjec^^ A /l-K...ACRES,'..Freehold, ..right,.in . the '§40 •••Township of-Matiere, main road frontage, three' minute's' WjUk fi'om 'F. 0., school, creamery, and proposed railway station;.-sawmill .alongside ,o£ the ...pro- ; i jfeVtv. . All in. grass; subdivided into four paddocks;--: 8--. wire .fences; good, heavy biisili. ln'nii.'. watered bj' permanent, streams, never-failing -water supply; 200 .„afres ploughable,-J.OO. acres; ' This -property "is-'"suitable for botii 'sheep and dairying, carrying at. present .. s">o..s.lireep;!Bo!head of cattle,.and 0 horses; would easily , carry 75 dairy cows, besides a number of sheep.' It will cut lip well into smail .holdings. BiiildinKS con--1 ■ f.iifc' of. -twe-roomed - cottage, .arid . outbllirdi'ngi, , . Up-to-date,'stock yards anddij>.- -- • • • ■■■■•' '/ - rThe proposed Stratfont-Origarue Rail- ! way linS "going " I'iglit- througii the proi -pefty; : f - 1.■:.P:i!tCE.''iU iOs.' ne'r' acre, or :'eorild' be leased "pn; reasonable terms. . Gi PhlLLIPfe & COi, : . .:', 501.E...AGENT5.',...:•; .. MA'llEUi:. 'IHLi! - l" We .have -'the following property for a : limited time only. It is ouo of the ; cheapest in the W'aikato. OTA ACI?EK, Freehold, all well drained , 41" Wliite _ iiine swamp, 130 acres in ; splendid grass, balance in rough feed. Will carry cow to 2.'acres on area. ' Every iiaddock. well watered. - .-Windmill, troughs", and running' creek: l-roomcd house, new and well built,, bam, stable, implement shed; three, read frontages. This is a splendid property. and Will be worth 'more 'money in near future. Close to creamery, school, etc.; 10 miles from i Hamilton. Price, 'J2O per ajre, about half cash. GOULD &. HETHERINGTON, LAND . AGENTS, NGAKU AWAIIIA. Z" 7 " FOR EXCHANGE. QAA ACRES, 'L'aranaki, Coastal Farm, Ov" .all-level land, good buildings, long lease and low rental. For sale as going- concern, .filaOO. ' Equity ,£llsO. AYould Exchange for country Store, or Bookseller's Business. Send details to Lewis and Co., Wauganui. TWO DAIRY FARMS WANTED. TO EXCHANGE FOR ... 1. 583 ACRES, best limestone country, i Trinters 2 sheep; 0.1!. P., at fo,. (id., half 1 crassed.' '3 miles from, sclicol: Price, i! 1500. No mortgage. 2. iiO ACRES, limestone country, wini terin'g 2' ewes. Price, • .Cl 2' 15s. Enuitv . -esoo. 1 , ' Owners of l»th above want Doiry Farms. %'Send narticulhr's of vours to LEWIS AND CO., WANGANUI. '. SHEEP COUNTRY. I*AQ ACRES, Freehold, 12 miles from N'AriKR, divided S paddocks, well watered; wintering SOO 1 ewe?, 200 heggets; 1-room House, stables, implement shed. ', ONLY JI2OOO CASH' WANTED. " '" (1175) Apply ■■■■■•' ' J. H, OLDHAM, LAND AGENT, ' • ■ 'NAPIER. FOR SALE. ■ EIKST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. iTK'nA ACRES, abcut 1 20 miles from JLOvu Hastings, by grod motor road. Carrying 2 sheep to the acre; can easily he improved to carry I sheep. AVell watered, nice house,' woolshed, and well fenced. This is a first-class Farm, and cheap at. £! per acre., . Good terms to sound man. I'er further particulars,' apply to S. Hi KNIGHT, -LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, HASTINGS;. : FRUIT FARMS. RUBY BAY ESTATE, MOUTERE HILLS, NELSON. FOR SALE, in areas from 15 to 40 acres, at, from '.£8 i>er acre, en easy terms. Arrangements can be made, for planting and cultivating, oii behalf of absentees. "This land is; right in the centre of this great apple-growing district, which is un- . j surpassed. Easy terms can "be arranged. • HORACE BAK'ER, LTD., 191 LA.MBTON QUAY. OKA rich alluvial river flats, wOv/ all in'fera'ss and'in best of heart; well'fenced'And subdivided ; river boundary; House. K rooms, best of kauri, and necessary outbuildings: carry 100 cows .easily, besides sheep; 10 minutes to larire railway station anil creamery; will subdivide- ..tV> advantage. Price, only .£25 per acre. Terms given. ' • GREAT NORTHERN AGENCY. 5 1T.11.' ARCADE. AUCKLAND. gj,.,.' ■ for furthef: ; LAND NOTICES ! SEE PAGE 9.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1508, 2 August 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1508, 2 August 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1508, 2 August 1912, Page 10

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