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AUCTIONSUNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT MANAICAU, MONDAY. 20th DECEMBER, 1915. At 12 o'clock noon. MEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEltCANI'ILE AGENCY COMPANY. LTD., have received instructions from Messrs. W. arid R. Bevau; Manakau, to offer for unreserved sale at 12 o'clock noon, at tho farm lately owned by the late Edward Bevan, Esq., the following:— 61 cows in milk (Shorthorn and Jersey cross) 20 heifers, R.W.B. 20. fat and forward cows 10 ; ue fat cows ' 5 w '.rier: calves ' 1 I- iigree 3-year Holstein bull, bred by Wercroa Experimental Farm 1 purbred Shorthorn bull i 11 porkers , ( 13 storo pigs '' .5 breeding sows .1 express, 1 mare and harness 1 hack, saddle ; and bridle . 1 spring dray I Lawrence-Kennedy S-cow (bucket) plant , 1 4-h.p. Tangye kerosene engine II 16-gallon ,milk can-' '■ 1 water pump 1 s.f. plough . . 2 leaf harrows Sundries ■ ' ~ NOTE.—Luncheon provided. UNRESERVED SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, SUNDRIES, ETC., At the Farm, BUCKLEY ROAD, SHANNON. MONDAY, 20th DECEMBER, 1915. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by W. F. Bell, Esq. (who has sold his farm), will sell as above at 1 p.m.— 160 shorn 2-tooth wethers 60 4, 6, and f.f.m. woolly ewes and lambs (extra.good line) 60 shorn prime fat ewes 5 Romney rams, bred by Bidwell 10 cows and calves 16 fat cows 60 fat and forward cows, empty 15 18-month heifers, r.w.b. 25 mixed weaners • i 2-year bulls 10 steers 5 springing hoifers 3 good dairy cows in milk 10 horses, including hacks, halfdraughts, and farm horses, broken and unbroken .Hay-rake, roller,' set.'tino harrows, ■ ' wool-press, 2 block drays," gig - and harness, hay-mower, R. and G. level plough, tools, and numerous sundries. light Luncheon Provided. Conveyance will meet North, and Sonth morning trains, at Shannon. YOUR OPPORTUNITY, TO those persons anxious to obtain a healthy, peaceful, and highly-re-munerative occupation away from the busy ■ hum of life peculiar to the "petrol age," there is no vocation combining these attri- : butes, to a greater degree than that-of 1 fruit-furming/ in the Motueka district, [ Nelson. As Tasmania is to tho Commonwealth of Australia, so is tho Motueka. : district, only in a more marked degree, ti'the Dominion of New Zealand. The ' purpose of this advertisement is to get 1 you interested in the fruit industry. ' There is more money in fruit farming . than any other branch of the farming industry. As much as .£3OO per acre has • been taken off the land for one'season's ; crop of apples. ..We hold authenticated ■ records whioh may bo seen by any bona- ' fide inquirer. . . " j VISST MOTUEKA. Suond your Xmas vacation here. Excellent hotel and private accommodation. ' .' Our motors are at your servico. WE want YOT7 to be in on the first subdivision of the BROADLANDS APPLE LANDS. - This desirable apple property, which has only ' recently ■ been released by the •Trustees to the Broadlands Estate, stands out—pre-eminently—the beat apple-propo- i sition in the Dominion. This is a well known and an admitted fact, and can be i testified to by experts who have care- < fully inspected the land. _ i WRITE TO-BAY i for full particuiars, lithographic plans, j booklets, and photos. 'We liavo provided a Special Correspondence Department, and will bo pleased to correspond with perwns who are anxious 1 to obtain further information concerning fcha apple industry and its potentialities. 1 THE BROADLANDS FRUIT , LANDS COMPANY. P. B. LQMAX AND CO., ' Chief Agents, Motueka. firtEE Cheapest Lands in tho Dominion J- 'and.Best Markets are on the West' Coast (5.1.). Freehold Farm, 510 acrcß, first-class, improved, price .87 155.; will double value in five years; ,£SOO ca6h, balance 6 per cent. Another Farm, 270 acres, adjoins Railway Station, highly improved, ,£l2, same terms. MARK 0 SPROT AND CO.. Grcymouth. Estalh lished, ISOS. 1 i KAAA ACRES, near Waitara, 2-sheep 0 OyUU country, half cleared, balanca g bush, mill on place, good house and woolshed, well watered. Rent, Bd. Goodwill, <£6 "per, acre. ANDERSON AND BROAD, LTD.. a Marton..' ■[ THIS WILL SUIT YOU-£3QO CASH, s lyK ACRES at £22 per ncre, rich fiat and • well grassed, low hills, the making of the nicest little Dairy or Fattening Fa,rm in this district, offering at abovo prico for 2 weeks only. Note—Don't write, but wire when coming. Car meets all trains. . i BAKER AND CO., Faith's Supply Stores, To Horo. FOR Jnrmediate Sale—Beautiful wood Farm, of 61 acres, logged and : stumped, and all been ploughed; should c cj.rry 25 to 30 cows. Situated on good road, 2 miles fro mlnglewood railway sta- v tion. Price .£25 per acre; only cash needed. Dwelling of 7 rooms, cowshed (8 bails), and convenient outhouses. Urgent family rearrangements necessitate tho disposal of the property at once. Arthur B. Gibson, Land Agent, Brougham Street, Now Plymouth. _ 03 t'IKST-CIiAKS GRAZING PROPOSITION 7; 9QAA ACRES, Wanganui District, 2200 a' AjOkjXj acro3 in grass, balanco best L [)apa formation; will winter 2 sheep, fat- je tens all wethers 011 grass; house C rooms, ivoolshed, dip, and yards. Title, 2600 acre 6 — Freehold, balance Native Lease. Price .£6 I ss. freehold, £% Goodwill for Native Lease. Strongly recommended. Apply ' LEWIS AND CO., Wanganui. HANDY MIXED FARM] p ~— ei IOK ACRES, close to Feilding, all in cr LtvQ grass but 23 acres oats, all al plougliablo; well watered and subdivided; a< jood buildings and orchard. Price ,£3O lii per acre, crops in. Terms, two-thirds ;ash, balanco for 5 years at 5 per cent, ipply RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, Feilding. ETREEHOLD—A Compact Freehold Farm i- of 400 Acres, in Pungarehu district, te Taranaki; two dwelling-houses, good out- ac buildings; well fenced, subdivided into ■ 14 paddocks, exceptionally "well situated; ' 1£ permanent water from never-failing 5Q streams; school and factory handy; oxcol- 'i l lent sheep «;untry, produces heavy root crops; per acre, with easy terms. Jj l Geo. W. Rogers. Land Agent. Opnnake. 0| CHANCE FOR YOUNG FARMERT 1A QK ACRES, 0.R.P., 15s. per acre. JL'xOw Wanganui 19 miles. Easy hills, blue papa formation, 300 gras9ed, balanco bush; 2J sheep country, 4-roomed cotUgo uid yards. Goodwill, £2 15s. per acre. £400 cash. ' FAIRS URN AND SILK.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2645, 16 December 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2645, 16 December 1915, Page 10

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