fIUCTIOWS. SPECIAL DAIRY SALE. ' TUESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1915. LINLEY FARM, MOUTOA. Shaxmon-Foxton Road, NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will sell on account of MESSRS. SMITH BROS., at the Farm, as above, at 12 NOON— iaa SHORTHORN, HOLSTEIN, AND lull JERSEY/COWS,, in full milk and few to calve 50 15-month heifers -1 Shorthorn bulls . 1 Jersey bull ■ 40 bucket calves jLQQ PIGS, mixed. 1-.3J h.p. Felix motor benzine engine 1 7-bncket L.K.G. milking plant. 1 Ci h.p. Blacketone oil engine 1 Alfa de Laval separator, 130 gals. - '■ LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—The Cows are a first-class lot, and in the pink of condition, and the herd is recognised as one of the best in the district. The Cows have been very heavily culled, and the Vendors havo been milking for the last 40 years, this being their first clearing sale. The Cows are being offered owing to the increasing difficulty of securing suitable ' labour for milking, and also owing to the desire of one of the members of the firm to leave for the front. The Shannon. Motor-bus passes the. gate. '-. • Cows, or Pigs purchased will be-put on trucks free at Shannon. HAWKE'S BAY. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SAM IMPORTANT' SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF THE CELEBRATED TANGAEEWA ESTATE, i 1 .WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1915, At 2 p.m. CB. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., • have been instructed by the owners to offer by Public Action, at the Town Hall, Takapau, on above date, the whole of that highly desirable freehold property known as the . . ■ \TAIfGrAREWA ESTATE, 1 , CONSISTING OF 7317 / :: : 7217 SUBDIVIDED INTO ABOUT • 81 — FARMS, — 31 81 FARMS, — : 31 Varying from 10 acres up to 900 acres, . 'SUITABLE FOR ' DAIRYING, GRAZING, : • DAIRYING,; GRAZING, ' AND . .. . MIXED FARMING. ' " The Property is situated 4 miles from Takapau railway station by splendid road, and adjoins the township of Ashley Clinton, Post Office, School, etc. About .3000 acres are flats,; and the balance low undulating hills, all ploughable. Well watered by river, ■ and permanent streams. Probably the best oat, rape, and turnip country in Hawke s Bay. Each block has a frontage to good metalled; road, and many . of . the sections are ring-fenced. ; : vv'i '•■ 'Plans'will be forwarded-on application to 'the Auctioneers. . t , Terms of Payment: 10 per cent, at time of sale, 15 per'cent, on date of possession, 15th February, 1916, balance in 5 years' from date of sale. All unpaid purchase money to bear 5J per cent, interest. • Conditions' of Sale may be inspected at the Offices of the Auctioneers, or Messrs. Carlile, McLean, Scamiell and Wood, Solicitors,- Napier and; Hastings. _ , An Auction Clearing Sale of Stock, and Plant will be held prior to date of doliverr SPECIAL NOTE.—On and after the 18th October a Motor Car and Guide will leave the. Auctioneers' Temporary .Office, Takapau, every morning at 11.30, 10. the convenience of prospective buyers.' " C. 8.. HOADLEY AND SON,. LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND* SOLE AGENTS, NAPIER. AUCTION SALE OF SPLENDID FREEHOLD FARM. 153 ACRES. -'WILLOW BANK," LOWER . -V. RANGITIIvEI. : (All : Magnificent, Rich, -Level Land.)
i/fESSES. C. L. DUIGAN AND CO. Jxl = (Wanganui) are instructed by the Executors of the late David Scott to sell by Public Auction in the Town Hall, BULLS, on MONDAY, the Bth NOVEMBER, at 3 p.m.—.• The FREEHOLD, of that desirable property known as "Willow Bank," comprising 153 acres. This choico property is situate on the Rangitikei River Road, about 10 miles below Bulls Township, by level road, arid adjoining the properties of Messrs. L. R. M'Kelvie and A. Amon. It is splendid ■ rich, soil/ all level and ploughable, subdivided into 8 _ paddocks and lvell watered, and has a high carrying capacity.- School about .4 miles distant. Cream cart daily. Good 2-story residence, 11 rooms, and replete with all conveniences. Man's room, storeroom, dairy, washhouse, motor shed, trapshed, 6tables, cowshed, etc. TERMS—IO per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in 3 months, 10 per cent, in 6 months balance 5 years at 51 per cent. NOTE.—The property must bo sold owing to the present occupant, Mr; N. Scott, having enlisted. ' . ■ Full particulars may be obtained from MESSRS. WATT AND COHEN, Solicitors, Wanganui, or the AUCTIONEERS. C. L. DUIGAN AND CO., 75 Ridgway Street, Wanganui. MURTON'S DIP. AGAIN last season all the top prices for wool from the "East Coast" were for wools from sheep dipped in Marton's Dip. Some of the finest clips in New Zealand come from these districts. EXTRACTS FROM A FEW OPINIONS OF USERS. Jno. Moore, Esq., River Bank, Bissing- ' ton, H. 8.,' August 12, 1912. I have used your Dip for close on 30 years, and it has_ always given mo satisfaction. The mixing is no trouble and when, dipping is finished there is no (dip) sediment to throw away., It destroys all vermin.'and leaves the wool in good order. Note.—Mr. Moore was the first sheepfarmer to use our Dip. Jno. M'Gregor,' Esq., Hinau Pemberton, Jul.?: 27, 1915. I have used Murton's Dip continuously for 21 years, and have always found it satisfactory. W. S. Marshall, Esq., Maungaraupi, Rata, July 23; 1915. I have used Murton's Dip for about fifteen years, and it has always given me complete' satisfaction, and I shall continue to use it. ■ E. N. Liffiton, Esq., Wanganui, July 9, 1915. . Murton's Dip has been used on my station for the past six or seven .years, and my managers have always reported upon it favourably. lam quite satisfied it is a good dip, and do not desire to chaDge for any other. FOB FURTHER iMND NOTICES SEE
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