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MINING NEWS

STOCK EXCHANGE. By TelegTaph—Press Association. Auckland, Jirno 30. Sales:—Bank of New' Zealand, 1265.; Auckland Gas Gpaid), 30s. Dunedin, June 30. Sales:—'Westport Coal, 28s. SUCCESS DREDGE. . Tho Success Dredge returiu for tho week Is 360z. 4dwt. for 115 hours. UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE. r l'hc attention of dairymen and those re. quiring: pedigree Jersey cattle is drawn to sale advertised in this issue, on account of Mr. J. A. Mitchell, Longbum. Tho pedigree Jerseys to bo offered include a rising 3-ycar-old bull, Belmont Bob Tinsell, and the two 3-year-old cows, Belmont Flower <ind Belmont Girlie, both of which havo heen bred to a sTrrd- {mil. There are also 25 high-grade Jersey cows, 11 3-year-old early-calving heifers, and 4 2-year heifers will also bo offered. The pedigree cattle will be subject to a slight reserve, but as the vendor is giving up dairing, he has instructed the joint-auc-tioncei\s, Messrs. Dalgety and Company, Ltd., and tho Loan and Mercantilo Agency Co., Ltd., to sell the balance of the stock absolutely without reserve. Mr. Mitchell's homestead is within liulf <i mile of the Longbum Railway Station, and flic sale will commence at 12 o'clock sharp.

Attention is drawn to the subdivisional salo of part of M,r. Hira Farata's estate, which is situated at Waikonae. In all about 166 acres will bo submitted by public auction in Otaki, on .luly 19, subdivided into three lots, one of 16 acres, all of tho rich river deposit. This property is sur. rouiided by kara.Ua trees, many trees of this variety growing on the section. Tho balance of the estate is subdivided int-o two farms of about 75 acres each. The soil is all rich warm loam, each section having a nico patch of native bush, and tho benefit of a permanent stream. Terms • '*d full tj.*].rMniO* , a , « a.rn

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2812, 1 July 1916, Page 12

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MINING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2812, 1 July 1916, Page 12

MINING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2812, 1 July 1916, Page 12

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