AUCTIONS. . LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY sth, 1915. DALGETY AND CO.,- LTD., will sell at 11,30 a.m.— ■100 rape lambs (lots) 100 breeding ewes 120 store ewes 50 cull lambs 800 forward ewes 15C forward rape lambs 100 B.F, woolly rape lambs 300 fat ewes 35 S.H. 18-mouths heifers It 2-year Hereford steers U 18-iuontlis j2-year steei-B 8 fat cows 3 young bulls • ' LEVIN-SALE. FRIDAY, ath FEBRUARY, 1915. A BRAHAM AND~~WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell, at 1 p.m. — 120 fat ewes (lats) 80 2-tooth wethers 10 fat cows 6 heifers, r.w.b. 10 weaners 1 .spring carter, broken to all work Baconers,' porkers, stores, and weaner • pigs - Note—All pigt must be yarded _by 12 sharp, and sale commences at 12:15. JOHNSON VILLE STORE STOCK SALE. MONDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1915. Abraham and- Williams, ltd., will sell as. above at l p.m.— 100 store lambs-. . 50 2-tooth wethers (good) .. 50 2-tooth ewes (good) . . ... . 2 Shetland ponies (used to' children) Further Entries., later. . WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., in conjunction with the- H.B. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., have received instructions from J. lu'elis, Esq., who has sold his farm, to hold a CLEARING SALE OF ALL STOCK AND PLANT, On the Farm, Makaretu, on FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1915, When they will offer— 3500' sheep 300 cattle - 1 Implements, tools, etc. ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. '• LEVIN'RAM FAIR. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, '1915. DALGETY AND - COMPANY, LTD., will hold their Annual Ram i'air on the above date. Entries now being received. TUESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, PRELIMINARY NOTiCE. ' . THE N.Z. FARMERS'' CO-OP. DIS-1 TRIBUTING CO;,- LTD., have received instructions from Mr. F. L. Simpson, Livery Stable-keeper,' Lower Hutt, whose lease has'expired, to Sell, by Public Auction— •• • • THE WHOLE OF HIS HORSES AND , PLANT. - - • Full particulars in later issue. FROZEN BEEF. TTTE are prepared to purchase Ox Beef (graded prime) for shipment Febru-ary-March, at 12s. 6d. per hundred pounds on nooks Southdown Freezing Works, or at an equivalent price at other Works, taking into consideration the difference in Freezing Charges. MELLSOP, ELIOTT AND CO., Palmerston North. THE SUNNY NORTH OF, AUCKLAND. DAIRY FARM of 300 Acres, all flat land, for Sale, with 8-roomed house and largo outbuildings, situated in the rich Kaitaia district. This is the best dairying part in the north, and there is ' a drainage scheme now being carried out, which will bring onother 20,000 acres into cultivation there. On Main Road,- and close to Township and Factory. Very easy terms to good, practical man. For. further particulars and photo, of property, apply "KAITAIA," "Dominion" Office. GISBORNE SHEEPFARMING COUNTRY FOR SALE. qwOA ACRES of first-class Ea6t Coast OI Vv SheepfaTming Country, comprising 3073 acres, Small Grazing Run under 1892 Act; about 16 years to run, rental J6175 per annum, renewal .21 years; full compensation for improvements; also adjoining, 647 acres Native Lease (registered), 16 years to run, rental Is. 6d. per acre; if'renewal 21 years not given then full compensation for improvements. Road right into the property; situation, 26 niilos from Tolago Bay and 16 miles from Tokomaru Freezing Works and Port. Improvements, 2000 acres grassed with best English grasses; well fenced and subdivided; new 5-roomed house, woolshed, 5 stands, with shearing : ms!ehines _aM engine. Carrying capacity, 2 slieep to the acre; well watered country, all lies to tho , East with suniiy aspect; bidance of land unimproved; is first-class bush land and would carry in turnips 8 sheep to the acre and turn'them off fat.' Price X'l 10s. per acre; stock at valuation. Terms, .£13,000, can-remain for 5 years at G per. cent, with the right to pay off; returns last year were ' JG2500. ■ This property is being offered to settle a: partnership, and approved first mortgages or unencumbered freehold property will be accepted in lieu of cash. For further particulars apply BUSCKE & PARKER, Estate Agents, Lowe Street,, GISBORNE. ' CHOICE COUNTRY RESID NOT for a long time has there been s able 7-rooined house, in perfect or glassed-in verandah, two bathrooms and over extensive grounds; loose-box, two i water; fowl house and pigstye; two gr< acres, 1 rood, of which 1 acre laid out e rose bushes, hedges, pergolas, shingle j ten minutes. Pricc JSISOO. Terms, JC2I ticulars to-day from 8. GEORGE NATE OiyQ ACRES, very fine Sheep Farm, OIJ c'Utle'all oil'the grass; fattei eon. All best of bush land, now sown vided into eheep-proof paddocks .itij w< splendid property is situate in first-clas railwav statioii, H miles from school, cluise "at .£'3 109. per acre. Rent per yea with .£2790 cash, or iCIC per acre, .with mer, ami wethers fattening, is an abso tO F. P. WELCH, fPHAT is true of the splendid little fi X Westfield fat stock market. This i land for stock, and lies nicely to the sui ' pass regularly. It' is one of the best fat can bo "had for X 29 per acre. It is eqi: »t JESO per acre in the Waikato, and is ner acre takes it, Write at once for pm CREAMER J. TMPKKI'T, Rmi.niMnx, a
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2375, 3 February 1915, Page 10
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