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fIUCTIOWS' LEVIN. SALE. I FRIDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1915., ! MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, M. LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— 75 good ewes in lamb 52 fat owes 20 empty ewes 500 s.m. owes, in lnmb to Southdown and Cheviot rams ICO good ewes, in lnmb ICO hoggets (lots) 210 fat wethers (lots) 50 fat 2-tooth ewes and wethers 10 2 : year steers 2U yearling steers 12 forward empty heifers ■ 5 prime fat cows 9 l'at cora (guaranteed empty) 15 forward bullocks (j fat.,and forwSrd cows G cows at the drop 40 forward empty cows Baconors, porksrs, store and weaner pigs Note.—Pig salo commences at 12.15, and all pigs must be yarded by 12 sharp. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OP DAIRY COWS, ETC., AT THE FARM GLADSTONE ROAD, LEVIN. MONDAY, AUGUST IG, 1915. : Abraham and williams, ltd., have received -instructions from Mr. A. Hook (whose lease has expired) to sell as above, at 1 p.m. ' 30 cows to calvei August and September Spring cart, horse and harness, milk . cans, buckets, copper, etc. NOTE—A numbor of these cows are only coming to their second calf.- They are a good line, and all have been hand milked. - . ■ MASTERTON • STOCK SALE. .WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1915. WAND G. TURNBULL AND CO.. . LTD. (late James Macintosh and Co.), .will sell as above— CATTLE-' 35 choice springing heifers, Jersey-Holstein-S.H. cross, good condition, due September. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY HERD. MAIN TRUNK LINE, KAIKORANGI, Near Hunterville. THURSDAY, 19th AUGUST, 1915. Abraham and williams, ltd., have been instructed by R. G. Dalzicll, Esq., to sell fit 12.30 o'clock on the place, li miles from Kaikorangi Railway Station (near Hunterville), his Herd of 90 dairy cows 3 3-year Holstein bulls (Hopping) - Draught horses, new hand separator, M.H. mower. Chiefly Holstein and Jersey cross. All young cows (3rd calvers); good condition. A particularly good herd, which can be thoroughly recommended. Close to station. , Trains suit each way. Conveyances. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, FURNI- , . TURE, ETC., AT THE FARM, WAIKANAE. FRIDAY, 20th' AUGUST, 1915. Messrs. Abraham and ■ williams, LTD., have received instructions from Bert. Bastin, Esq., whose lease haa expired, to sell as above at 1 p.m.— . 19 springing cows .7 springing heifers i yearling heifers 1 P.B. Jersey bull , . 1 2-year colt (unbroken), 1 aged gelding '2 Yorkshire sows in' pig, 7 porkers,' trap and harness, milk-cans, household furniture, sundries, etc. LIGHT' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. LAND SALE, ,AT FEILDING. WEDNESDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1915. At 2 p.m. (MORTON AND SON, LTD., have reV'JT ceived instructions from Mr. MARK BEAZER to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, FEILDING— - 1013 -ACRES of Agricultural and Pastoral Land, situated 2 miles from FEILDING, and subdivided into G Farms, of from 12G . acres to the Homestead Block of 272 acres. Terms: 10 per cent, cash on fall.of hammer, lO per cent, in 12 mirths 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 Feilding, has a frontage to Lees Line and Sandon Road, grows splendid root and grain crops, and is bound to increase very rapidly in value as improvements are effected. Practically the whole- area is ploughable, and is level and undulating .country, eminently suitable for back country men to grow winter feed, or for tho. dairyman to winter surplus stock. Plans on application to GORTON AND SON, LTD., - Feilding. Meat ttior ttixport. eat i 1 or Export. WE are prepared to purchase Ox and Cow Beef, frozen in quarters, or Boner Bulls and Cows; also Mutton, Lamb, aud Veal. Highest prices paid. Freezing Space now available. It will pay you to communicate with TO. MELLSOP, ELIOTT AND CO., Palmerston North. ■ : ■Those 50. P.O. Box 143. FOR SALE, D qqA ACRES, 7 miles from Napier, 12 OOU miles, from Hastings anil 2 miles from the Coast, easy hills and wide valleys; ISO acres ploughable; carrying, since Ist February 2 breeding ewes and 1 dry sheep to the acre, beside 40 cattle, including 10 dairy cows. There has been feed for another - 200 sheep all winter, and most of the dry sheep are fat; no stock has to be removed irom the property in the driest season for want of water; 10 acres green feed, 8 acres ploughed for lucerne; farmhouse, woolshed with machines, cowshed, outbuildings, and orchard; ,£2l per acre, ,£2OOO cash. Apply "Owner," Box 259, Napier. DAIRY LEASE. ' -i ryr ACRES, Rongotea, 9 years' lease JiiD at low rent; all in grass but 21 acres in crops; all ploughable; 11 paddocks well watered; 5 roomed-house, good sheds'; carries 60 cows and young stock. Price .£6OO, .£4OO cash required. Apply RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, Feildinp.

mo BE LEASED for Five Years, at 355. per acre, with a compulsory purchasJL ing clause at ,£35 per acre with a deposit of JESOO to be paid in cash now for which 5 per cent, interest will be allowed, 200 acres freehold, all river flats, well - grassed and watered by river and creeks; 11 paddocks, house (6 rooms), cowshed, etc.. i miles from railway J mile from school and telephone. Good roads and convenient to cheese factory. Will daily 80 cows and do them well. Apply at once to the sole agent ■. W. INGLIS HUSBAND, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. .< ; : IT WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT ' UNTIL we offer by Auction on the 28th JULY NEXT, the Goodwill of the Lease (having about 19 years to run) of a. TIP-TOP FARM of 227 ACRES, suitable for either Dairying or Fattening; within a few miles of Dannevirke. THIS IS A REALLY GOOD PROPOSITION. The property is particularly well watered, and has no natural defects whatsoever; although heavily stocked, there was an abundance of green feed right through last summer's drought. It is on a metalled road, adjacent to factorv, post office, rail, school, and store N.Z LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., DANNEVIRKE. BAY OF PLENTY LAND. f»AA ACRES first-class iern laud (unimproved), all flat, make good grazing, OvU cropping, or dairying farms; has a long road frontage; close to School, Post Office, Dairy Factory, Store, and Railway Station; well watered throughout; a line cutting-up proposition, with, a large, ami safe prospective value. This laud takes the grass well. Price per acre, ,£IOOO cash. OAA ACRES, all Hat and ploughable-land, soil rich heavy loam; 140 acres in At" 1/ grass; winters 60 cows without turnips, on good road, and has a waterfront; G-roomed honse and outbuildings. This is without doubt one of the best dairy farms in tho Bay of Plenty. Price, X'lG per acre, on terms. iW'ILS-ON & ROBBING, """ffitm*..

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2539, 13 August 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2539, 13 August 1915, Page 10

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