AUCTIONS. - ' MASTERTON STOCK SALE. . ' WAIPOUA YARDS. TO-MORROW. ; .WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd, 1913. At 11 a.m. S/TESSRS W. 4 G. TURNBULI, & CO., iTi. LTD, (lato James Macintosh 4 Co.). will, soli as above— SHEEP--50 fat ewes ■ 60 fat wethers 100 empty ewes 90 forward woolly lambs 3CO good woolly lambs , 100 forward shorn lambs 60 Romney-Lincoln woolly lambs 50 fat and forward ' shorn lambs 40 shorn lambs 50 fat wethers and maiden ewes "ATTLE-- •. : 8 dairy cows, due September - 2 store cows . 1 guaranteed sound dairy cow (on drop) JOHNSON VILLE SALE, ' TO-MORROW, . WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY. Abraham and Williams, ltd., will sell at 2.15 p.m.— 40 prime • bullocks GO prime wethers 120 primo ewes ; 60 prime ewes ' ' 90 prime wothers 60 prime ewes 1 harness horse . . SOLWAY SALE, TO-MORROW, • .WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd, 1913. /TIHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS X will offer as above— 200 ewes in lamb to Romney rams , '120 good lambs jpALMERSTON NORTH SALE. . THURSDAY, 3rd JULY. 100 hoggets ' ' LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, 4th JULY. 1913. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, -LTD., will sell, at 1 p.m.— 160 woolly hoggets, good line , 150 extra good 4, 6, and 1 f.m. ewes in lamb . 210 shorn hosgets, good lino 140 store "ewes ■ 60 fat owes - . 30 fat maiden ewes 30 fat wothers .8 fat bullocks 18 mixed weanars 9 guaranteed sound cows, calve ' v ,' August and September < 26 dairy 'heifers, in lots f ■ LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 4th, 1913. . DALGETY AND CO;,. LTD., will sell at 11.30 a.m.— . - ' ' 100 ewes toi,Black-Face rams ",100 m.s.'hoggets" , • 110 2 aud -4-tooth wethers - - ! ' 60 fat lambs"' '.'u.:,'. ;ew«i.. ..... /; ' 20 2-year steers 12 Jersey'dross'heifers 5 fat cows - ■ .M" .''3'ptiiue''ulddeßTlteifera'V-'.> ■ ~ 1 cow- and calf " FAT; STOCK TOR EXPORT. PRODUCERS, are invited to communi- ' cate with 'us before selling: Beef. Mutton,,: Lamb, or Pork, suitable for Export. We oro in a position to obtain the very l best prices available,'and'make'forward contraote—pay jng cash on Freezing Companies' Certificates.. It is our interest to e©6 that you obtain the last penny both (or meat and by-products. It will pay you to communicate with us. MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO., . . PALMIiRSTON .NORTH.' ... CHOICE , DAIRY -FARMS.- - .. ' 'AS GOING CONCERNS. QQ A ACRES, Wairarapa district, all in /VUV grass, undulating, and flat land, subdivided into 10 paddocks, well watered by -permanent streams, ■ °oo<l broomed house, all necessary' farm Duildings. Will easily carry 75 cows. Lease has years to run at 123. per acre; compulsory purchasing clause at £12 10s. acre. Situated one milo from station, and li miles from factory. Price for goodwill, only £1050 cash, including 60 picked cows, spring calversi 2 horses, milk cart, harness, hay mower, bull,- weanors, cans, etc. New milking machines can be taken over at cost, This offers a graml opportunity to 11 dairy farmer to step right in and make money from the jump. ■ Am ACRES, Manawatu district, L.1.P.; 11 land 13 well watered, all in grass but 18 acres in crop; sub-divided into 10 paddoCks; 4-roomcd house, verandah, washhouse, trapshed, cowbails, large hav shed, pigsty, etc. Price only '£1650, including 12 "cows, horse, dray and harness, milk'cans, etc. Will carry about 23 milking cows. Mortgage" £610. Cash above mortgage required. BUYERS of good farm properties should ■write to the undersigned, stating their requirements, who has a splendid selection of properties to choose lrom. SELL.ERS should send, details of their properties without delay. " H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 186 Featherston Strr-et, Wellington, ' AND LOWER HUTT. TO'SHEEP FARMERS. FOR GALE—ldeal Sheep Run of 600 acres, close to Wellington, all in grass, rir.g. fenced, 10 paddocks well watered, buildings consist of 2; cottages and 2 sets sheep yonls and woolsheds, winters 2 sheep besides horses and cattle; quite free from noxious weeds. Price —£13 10s.. terms. Full particulars from the Solo Agent,. . B: GEORGE. NATHAN, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 113-11") Customhouse Quay, . WELLINGTON. DAIRY .FARMERS—LOOK AT THIS. m ACRES, all in grass except 6 acres crtifis. C paddocks, well watered ■by never failing streams, 4-roomed house, outhouses, 5-bail cowshed,' pig styes, slaughterhouse and skin shed, cart shed, 9 miles from Pahiatua, school opposite, creamery and post and telegraph office adjoining, 4 miles from railway station. ; Lease has 1 year to run from September next at 15s. per acre rent, with purchase clause nt £15 per acre, when £300 is to be paid down and £200 in 1917, balance 1921. . Price for lessee's interest, £GSO, which includes the following stock:—4o dairy cows, 1 bull, 1 mare, and 2 foals, 1 rising threo years old, 1 milk cart and harness, 1 trap and harness, 9 milk cans, 4 buckets, and strainer, 20 cow covers, 1 stack'hay, S ploughs, 17 fowls, and all necessary farm tools, etc. . Apply sharp to J7 HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. THE PICK OF GRAZING & FATTENING LAND. : /»OAA ACRES, FREEHOLD, RangiOOvU tikei-Turakina. District. Ail boen heavy forest land, now laid down to best .permanent pasture. Deep, generous eoil, on bluo papa formation. Every homestead and building convenience, telephone, etc. Well subdivided; carrying capacity unsurpassed; wintering now 13,500 sheep, 600 grown cattle, 20 horses, Price, £10 53. per acre. . Terms. For full descriptive report from-per-sonal inspection,- apply A: H. ATKINSON AND CO., LTD., FEILDING. ' FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE ,NIN&
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 10
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