AUCTIONS. • . PAHAUTANUI SALE. THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1915. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will eell as above— '- • 200 lambs . 150 black face lambi 100 2-tooth wet So re 10>) 2-tootli ewes , 150 f.f.m. ewes 10 Romney rams 10 yearlings 5 heifers ' PAHAUTANUI SALE. THURSDAY, Iltb FEBRUARY, 1915. N.Z. LOAN, MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer for Bale at 1 o'clock, the following— 400 4, 6. and f.m. ewes 350 wether lambs . 230 f.f.m. ewes 150 fat ewes 120 f.m. ewes . 110 2-tooth wethers, SO 2-tooth wetEors 70' 2-tooth wethers • 65 fat ewes and wethers 60 b.f. lambs 40 fat lambs 40 stora lambs 25 fat sheep 5 4-jear emjuty heifers 10 fat cows , 12 2-year steers ■ 9 yearling heifers 2 cows vrith calves 2 bulls PAHAUTANUI SALE. , THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. ARTMWAM AND WILLIAMS, LTDwill sell, as above at 1 p.m.— On account Messrs. Abbott Bros., their annual draft— \ 500 4 and 6-tooth wethers (good line) 60fi f.f.m. breeding ewes (good line) .On account Messrs. Blackey Bros.-— 300 2-tooth wethers On ' account Mr. W. Nicol—• ' 250 f.f.m. breeding ewes 200 4-tooth wethers ; Other vendors— 100 2-tooth wethers 50 cull lambs '' ' 80 ewes 3 f. and f. heifers 4 weaners LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1915. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell at 11.30 a.m.— • 500 forward ewes (lots)' 270 6horn lambs ! . . 500 2-tooth to f.f.m. breeding ew«« 480 w.f. woolly lambs, (lots) 350 4-year breeding ewes 140 b.f. woolly ■ lambs (lots) 70 2i-31-year bullocks (station line) 64 20-mth. Shorthorn-Hereford fceifera 12 S.H'. cows and calves : ' 25 2-2i-year steers .' ' - ■ : 20 S;H. 18-mbnth' heifers 12 fat and forward cows • 5 store cowa ' 8 fat cows LEVIN SALE. -- • ' ' FRIDAY, 12th' FEBRUARY, 1915. Abraham and Williams, ltd., • will sell at : 1 p.m.— , 300 4-tooth wethers 203 2-tooth wethers 1 120 fat ewes- ; • .. 30 Jersey cms heifers, r.w.b. .8 fat cows : v . Baconers, porkers, stores, and weaner 'pigs ■ .• ' ■ ■ Note.—Pig sale will commence, at 12.15, and. all'pigs must, be yarded by. 12 sharp. 1150 re ®k°W. Kitnatod 8 miles from railway station, undulating ' and hilly country, ■ well fenced and subdivided, - well watered, with 6-roomed House and outbuildings. Now wintering 1200 sheep,. 60 cattle. Capable of further improvement. Price, .£9, 10s. per acre; terms. aa ; ar* ran?bd - '' ' , , ' No. D/12fc WILLIAMS A.ND KETTLE, NAPIER. ' CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. ITIO ACRES, splendid sheep country, JLJJ.O fronting Wanganui River; 35 vears' N.L., Is. 6d. acre, 930 acres felled and grassed, 180 bush; 10 paddocks, 20 acres nlouehable, man's whare, dip, winters 2 sheep, easily; £2.per acre, £1000 cash, stock at-valuation. Freehold obtainable. FAIRBURN AND SILK, .Wanganui. . ■
CHEAPEST SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM IN . ' - NEW ZEALAND. , 1350 ACRES ' F ' E " 600 ltKi Ctisg ' balance bush, undulating to hilly land; .1 paddocks, well watered; carries 2 sheep to tho acre and cattle; metalled road to property, and 3' miles from,railway station, on Main Trunk line;.. new 6-roomed' Hou6c, all conveniences, woolshed, dip, and yards. \ ' ' PRICE, £7000, including 1100 sheep and about 40 head of cattle, Only £800 down, balance 5 years at 5.J per cent. This is without doubt a real Bargain. Owner has good reasons for selling. Apply ' ' . <S2) GILCHRIST AND KIDD, THE SQUARE, . ' PALMERSTON NORTH. <000 ACRES AT £2 15s. TERMSs £2000 CASH. HOURS FROM AUCKLAND BT MOTOR CAR. OR 3 HOURS BY WATER. rpHIS is ft first-class property to improve and subdivide. There is a good house JL and buildings, and 500 aicros now in grass; balance 4000 acres bush, 1000 acres alluvial flats, and 2500 acres open plonghable land m fern and scrub, on the water front, to which point manure fian be delivered at,ss. a ton. A fine shingle bottom stream runs through the wjiole length, of-the property, for about 6 mue6, having rich alluvial flats on either side. When the property is subdivided, each farm would have some of the alluvial flats with river through centre. . Half tho property is ideal dairying country, balance 2-sheep country with plenty of land for cropping. A Trust Estate to be sold cheap, to close. A smooth-water run for launch, 25 miles, or good road by motor car. The cheapest property in the market, with splendid access, chcap freights, 6teamer6 pas 6 daily. Write for particulars. T. MANDENO JACKSON, AUCKLAND, DARGAVILLE, HAMILTON, AND KAIKOHE. ' tSnn ACRES, good quality, hilly land, about half felled and in grass; old iyOO roomed whnrc; situated about li miles from township, 3 miles to railway. Price, £6 10s..per acre; £100 cash down, balance tor long lerm S} at aud ' ; nnnn n ACRES, Freehold, good, strong sheep and cattle country, estimated to tfOOO carry one wet and one dry sheep per acre, besides a considerable number of cattle; good Homestead, shearing shed, and yards,'alongside, railway and small township Price, £8 10s. per acre; owner will give, very easy terms to a good and practical man, leaving balance oil first mortgage for 7 or THE A LOA.N AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., °LTD;; xjiij x\.u. V « STEAI£QSIL
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2380, 9 February 1915, Page 10
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