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AUCTION®. .WEDNESDAY, 11th AUGUST, At 1.30 p.m. CHAFF AND HAY. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., will sell by Public Auction, at the premises of Messrs. Odlin and Co., Cable Street, as 50fl" SACKS OATEN CHAFF. 110 BALES MEADOW HAY. ALL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. CATTLE, POULTRY, AND PIG FOOD. SWEDES. ~~ SWEDES. WEDNESDAY, 11th AUGUST, At 12 Noon. L AERY' AND CO.; LTD., will Sell, by Public Auction, without reserve, on Uio Reclaimed Land, near Taranaki Street Wharf,- ex the s.s. Moeraki, . 3:H SACKS SWEDES, In 10-Sack Lots,' or upwards. Special attention is directed to the faot that tho sale is being held on tho Reclaimed Land, near Taranaki Street ' .Wharf. UNRESERVED CLEARING .SALE' OF " DAIRY COWS, ETC. AT THE FARM GLADSTONE ROAD, LEVIN. MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1915. ABRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD., ■£*. have received instructions from Mr. A. Hook (whose lea6e has expired) to sell as above, at 1 p.m.. 30 cows to calve August "■ and Sep- „ tember Spring cart, horse and harness, milk • " .. . cans, buckets, copper, etc. NOTE—A number 1 of these v cows are only coming to their second calf. • They aro a good line, and all have been hand milked: IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY HERD. MAIN TRUNK" LINE,, ' Near . IfunterviTle. ■ .. THURSDAY, 19th AUGUST, 1915, Abraham and Williams, ; ltd, have been instructed by R. G. Daliiiell, Esq., to sell'at 1 12.30 o'elodk on the place, li miles from ICaikorangi Railway Station (near Hunterville), his Herd of 90 dairy- cows 3 3-year Holstein bulls, (hopping) - Draught horses, hew hand 'separator, mower. Chiefly Holstein and Jersey cows. ■ All young cows (3rd calvers); good condition. A particularly good herd, which can be thoroughly recommended. Close to station. Trains suit eaoli way. Conveyances. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . LAND SALE, " AT FEILDING. WEDNESDAY, "25th AUGUST, 1915. "At 2 p.m. : ' . , ' n OPuTON AND SON, LTD., have reVJ. ceived instructions from Mr. MAEIC BEAZER to sell by public auction, at their Rooms;' FEILDING— 1043 ACRES of Agricultural and Pas- ;' toral Land, situated 2! miles from FBILDING, and subdivided- into C ■ Fnrm9, of from 12G acres to the . Homestead Block'of 272 acres.

,'Terms: lO.per cent, cash on fall of hammer, 10 per cent, in 12 ni jrths or buildings to that value, balance at 5 per. cent, on July 10th, 1920. • : ' NOTE.—The above property is splendidly situated, being only 2 miles from Peilding, has 'a frontage to Lees Line and Sandoiißoad,' grows splendid Toot and grain crops, and is bound to increase very rapidly in value a 9 imp-ovements are effected. Practically the wtole area is ploughable, and is level and undulating country, eminently suitable for back country men to grow winter feed, or for .the dairyman to winter surplus stock. • Plans on application to GORTON AND SON, LTD., ' ' ■■■■. Feilding. • : TWO GENUINE PROPOSITIONS.. DESIRABLE ! STATION PROPERTY IN HAWIvE'S BAY FOR, SALE. : PARTLY freehold and partly leasehold SHEEP RUN, wintering 19,000 sheep. -Total interest on cost land at sJper cent., and rents equal under 3s. 3d. per sheep carried. .Access by'good motor road. Property 'not affected by drought last season. Splendid prospective value as large portion good ploughable cropping land, also suitable for fruit growing. Property and all buildings in perfect order, and profits should easily net over 10 por ccnt. on. whole capital value. Also goodwill of Lease with compulsoiy Purchasing Clause au.y time within three or six years from Ist July last of 5,441 acres, mostly ploughable, "good cropping and fruit land; oneiheep country, now, but capable of great improvement; rent ■audi interest on goodwill equal 4s. 2d', per sheep, and total cost of freehold ultimately not over over ,£5 per acre. . Full particulars of both properties on application to ALEX. LOUDOUN, • Land Agent, Napier. . 600-ACRE FARM FOR SALE. WE have been instructed by the Mortgagee to make an immediate sale of 600-acre farm, partly flat and the balance undulating. 300 acres in grass, with a 2roomed whare,- fencing, and other improvements; 20 miles from .Waitara. A'great opening for a young man. as the property has been neglected through falling into the hands of the Mortgagee, who is an absentee. The uric© asked is onlv"J!3 10s. per acre, being the amount now owing to the Mortgagee. We can mnko easy terms.,. This property can be utilised straight away. It is splendid soil, and the grass is going to waste. . Owing to the Mortgagee being an absentee,'and it being out. of-our'line of ■ business," we cannot manage it' for him. Wb would not mind exchanging for a hotel.' We have an agent who will show buyers over the property. DWANBROS., , Sole Agents lor the Mortgagee, Willis. Street, Wellington. WANTED. SHEEP COUNTRY, TraTE 'have cash client wanting 500 to ' '600 aores' good sheep country, papa or limestone subsoil, within 10 to 18 miles of good town. Apply ■ > DONALD EEASEB AND CO., LOWER HUTT. ' 'WAIMATE PLAINS. TJVREEHOLD FARM. 100 acres, well avibX 1 divided by boxtliorn fences; 5-Toom-ed house, good outbuildings, H-bail cowshed; half mile from sea beach, on Main Hood, school and factory opposite farm. Price JiiG per acre,• easv terms. GEO. W. RODGERS, Opunake.

FREEHOLD FARM, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. "J 1 jr/y ACRES, all in .grass, about 150 acres ploughable, balance undulating, XitPU well subdivided and watered bv l'uiuiing streams' in everv paddocl;; good G-roomcd houso and outbuildings, wintering 2-200 sheep and 150 lv.ad cattle; ti miles from rail and 2 miles from P. 0., school and saleyards. Carrying oapacity could be considerably increased by ploughing. Can be reached by motor in little oycf an hour from Wellington. Price, ,£lO 17s. 0(1. pel acre. Easy terms will no given. Slook at valuation. J. D. CRUICKSHANK, . LAND AGENT, IS GKEY STREET, WELLINGTON. OA A ACRES on the Trunk line, all in grass, 6-roomed house "new," close to /vw station,-school, P.O. Price, ,£9 10s. t cash ,£l5O. Very easy terms can be a j™nged. -This place is worth consideration. JYIAKI— 623 acres, 7 miles railway station, closo to srrool And P.O. Good 7mT house and outbuildings, 15 paddocks, 2-sfteep coui try, GO or JO cattle, 200 fiat, rest undulating. "Good property." • Pvice £U 10s. pev acre, £5000 on mortgage at 5 per cent. Cash above mortg* ce or will exchango for smaller landed property. BARTON AND CO., CIIKI KilLffiV,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2537, 11 August 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2537, 11 August 1915, Page 10

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