AUCTIONS. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. / SALE OP UNCLAIMED DOGS BY AUCTION. A SALE of unclaimed dogs by AucXJA. tion will be held at tho Corporation Yards, Clyde Quay, TO-DAY (SAT"UKDAY), the Soth instant, at 2.15 p.m. JNO. li. PALMER, Town Clerk. September 29th, 1918. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE 01" E W T ON KISS'S PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN-FRIESIANS, . AT THE WILLOWVALE STUD " FARM, BELL BLOCK (NEW PLYMOUTH). FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1916, At 11 a.m. sharp. 23 pedigree cows 10 pedigree 3-year heifers 7 pedigree 2-year heifers 11 pedigree yearling heiters 1 pedigree 3-year bull 1 pedigree 2-year bull 6 yearling pedigree bulls 15 pedigree calves The Champion Bull, "King Fayne Segis 2nd." Send for a catalogue to NEWTON KING, New Plymouth. A BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY, contain, xi ing nearly seventy-three (73) acres rich, level land, ring fenced, subdivided into nine paddocks, watered by permanent streams. Five acres native bush, two acres under crop, large homestead, containing hot and cold water, and all conveniences, ideally situated, over looking well-laid-out grounds; outbuildings include cowshed with eight bails and concrete floor, fitted with milking machines; hayshed, wood and trapshed, fowlhouse, implements sthod, pig-styes, etc. Within a few minutes' walk of Railway Station, factory, and school. Prico iBS per acre; terms about £1800 cash, balance arranged, or with stock and plant, including 40 first-class cows, milking plant, horses, etc., -290 per acre; .82350 cash. This property is highly adaptable for a first-class stud farm. CHOICE MANAWATU FARM. qq ACRES rich land, practically all Jo ploughable when stumped, ring fenced, subdivided into five paddocks. ■ Good five-roomed house, cowshed with concrete floor, milking machines, engine, trapshed, waslihouse, etc. Within miles of school and factory, and less than 3 miles from railway station by good metalled i»ad.. Price '.£ls per acre; terms about ,£7OO cash; balance 5 per cent. Title, L.I.P. Strongly recommended. . , NOTE.—The Manawatu District offers Farmers one of the nicest, climates in tho North Island. The district is hardly ever affected by drought, and therein is no better grass growing land obtainable. Purchasers should write, stating their requirements, to the undersigned. Sellers should forward details of their properties. without delay, to .H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, < • 182 Featherston Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 19
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358Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 19
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