AUCTIONS. UNDESERVED KALE 01' DAIRY COWS, ETC. AT THE FARM, KIJMiEK-LICY KOAD, LEVIN (.lust across Iho Oliau .River). THURSDAY, 28t.U JUNE, 1017. MESSBS. ABRAHAM AND WIL- ' LIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from Messrs. Best Bros, to sell as above, at 12.30 p.m.— 27 cows, to calve July, August, and September 3 choice heifers, io calve in August 1 epringcart horse, 5 years (slight reserve) 1 dogcart horse, 7 years (slight reserve) 1 good springenrt (slight reserve) 1 gig 2 sets harness fi store pigs Milk cans and sundries LIGET LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Note.—This herd is only on the market owing to Mr. Best, expecting to go into camp any day. The cows are mostly young. Jill are 6ound and guaranteed. I Dates of calving will be given at the I eale. ■ UNRESERVED SALE OF GOODWILL OF LEASEHOLD FARM, DAIRY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. AT THE FARM, SHANNON. FRIDAY, 29th JUNE, 1017. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from Mr. M. Tippler (who is giving up farming) to sell as above, at 1 p.m.— The Goodwill of Leasehold Farm of 95 Acres, having 3\ years to run, with O.R.P. at £W> per acre. 30 cows, to calve July,' August, and September 2-cow Gane milking plant and engine, springcart, horse and harness, rubber-tyred gig and. harnees, 1 60iv, milk cane, mower, s.f. plough, discs, harrows, 20 tons hay, furniture, and sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Note.—The above cowe are a really good lot, being mostly second and third calvers, and in good condition. With the exception of the milking plant and gig, everything is -without reserve. UNRESERVED SALE' OF DAIRY ■STOCK. AT THE FARM, BULLER'S ROAD, OHAU. SATURDAY, 30th JUNE, 1917. MESSRS. 'ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., hare recewed instructions from Mr. W. Craden (who has Bold his farm) to sell as above, at 1 32 cows, to'calve July and August lbull ' LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Note.—The above are' a good herd of ■cows, and anyone wanting stock of this class should attend tlie sale. •
HARCOURT& CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. DAIRY FARMS. -| nry ACRES, situated 2J miles from a IV I railway station, close to school, creamery and post office; all easy country and all grassed; 30 acres ploughable when fully improved; 8 paddocks, well watered; long' road frontage; modern 7roomed house, pantry, washhouse and storeroom,- cowshed, stable, hayshed, calfshed, pigsties, orchard ir. full bearing. Price, JS'JI per acre. XWO cash. No. 100 Q/i ACRES, 2 miles from railway staOO tion, factory, } mile from school; 60 acres grassed, portion cropped, mostly ploughable land; 13 paddocks, -watered by stream; good soil, carry 30 cows and young stock; good 8-roomed house, 30kriied cowshed, stable, trapshed and all necessary outbuildings. Price, £iO per acre. ,£BOO cash. . No. 163
MIXED FARM. CAA ACRES, dairy land, part imOUV proved, 320 acres in grass, balance in bush; rolling country; new buildings, dwelling, sheds, etc.; carrying 170 head cattle at present; owner cleared about .£BOO off this place last year. Price, £6 per acre, easy terms arranged. No. 62 DAIRYING. -j (\(\ ACRES, in good grass, well iUU fenced, permanent water, fourroomed house, dairy, vaehhouse, man's room, 7-bail cowshed, hayshed, .and trapshed, carrying about .28 cows and other stock; 2 miles from railway station, facPRICE, .£25 per acre. Terms, £M cash. We issue monthly ft. "Register and Property Investora' Guide/' containing particulars of hundreds of farm and city properties. Call or write for a copy.
TO LAND SEEKERS. \XTE have For Sale a number " 'of, desirable GRAZING and FATTENING FARMS.. PRICE AND TERMS REASONABLE. Further particulars from MURRAY, ROBERTS AND GO., LTD., WELLINGTON; Or their Representatives at FEILDING 4 MASTERTON.
ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW FOR QUICK SALE, AT KHANDALLAH, modern 5-roomed Bungalow Dwelling, with back kitchen and small box-room. Built for owner four years ajjo, under architect's supervision. ' Porcelain bath, good hotwater service; electric light; linen press, wardrobe; workshop and motor-shed. Beautifully situated on Here land, surrounded by pretty native bush. Nice vcetable and flower garden. Well-shelt-ered and sunny. Ten minutes from station. Price .£llOO. Terms arranged. ISill particulars f om S. CEORGE NATHAN, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 115 Customhouse Quay (Opp. Bank N.Z.).
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3119, 25 June 1917, Page 10
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