" AUCTIONS'. :Z JOHNSONVILLE SALE. '." TO-DAY, ... .WEDNESDAY, ISth JULY, 1317. ■ "MESSRS: -ABRAHAM AND WIL•tVi LIAUS, LTD., will sell as above, at 1 p.m.— ■' ;; 60 prime -wethere.- ... 25 fat hoggets-.' .i. 50 fat and forward wethers '-~, 100 shorn' Eoniney hoggets „. 50 shorn Romney hcggets ~:,. 50 woolly, hoggets - ; 30 owes in -lamb .".-' SO fat wethers 5 fat lambs •"., 53 mixed owes ■■■■•-• 1 cow in full milk (calve one month) . ~-.. 1 calf „. 4 spring heifers, close to drop 5 springing heifers ! .:. 4 fat heifers ' ' 25 8 to. 10-months .weaners y, 4 vealers ' ■;; 8 store.-cows, r- v , • "' 10 empty-lieifers\'.":. 2 springing cows (close to profit) 20 18-month to 2-year steers ~ 30 18-month to 2-year steers 4 spring qalvinjj cow 6, g.s. . ;.v '. 8 store pigs f- 5 porkers _...-.- ," 1 dogcart arid harness On Account of Messrs. Bryant Bros., whose lease has expired— \ 400 4-ycar Eomney ewes, in lamh to • Romney-rams :. To be sold in lots to suit purchasers. "ABRAHAM AND -WILLIAMS, LTD., LEVIN. UNRESERVED SALE OF JERSEY AMD ' ' JERSEY GROSS COWS, AT THE FARM, TE HOHQ. WEDNESDAY, 18th JULY, 1917. ffo/TESSRS.' .ABRAHAM AND WIL- ■"-*- LIAMS. LTD.; havo received instructions _ from R. D. Harkness. Esq. (who is giving up dairying), to sell as above, at 1 p.m.— " 50 purebred and halfbied Jersey cows in milk, (to calyo July, August, and September) *' 10 3 : year heifers in calf '.6 2-year pedigree Jersey mills (pedigree given at 6ale) • 6 yearling pedigree Jersey bulls " (pedigree given at sale) 6 unbroken horses (light and halfdraught) • 1 brake . Note.—The average test for the last two seasons was 4.0 .The above cows are an exceptionally good herd, and during the. last year alone Mr. Harkness has culled out 20 cows. All dates will bo .given at the sale. Car will meet North and' South-trains at Te Horo Railway Statipn. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ' .UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. ' FRIDAY, 20th JULY, 1917, . - ATMANAKAU. ■' f ' 'TVTEW ZEALAND' LOAN AND MER--H CANTILE AGBNCif COMPANY, LTD., have, received instructions from Messrs. D'Ath Bros: (who' have enlisted) to offer for unreserved sale, at the farm, 2 miles from Manakan Railway Station, on FRIDAY, 20th JULY, at noon, tin following—. . 65 cows, due factory dates 8 selected' Shorthorn heifers • 7 2-year heifers■ (spring calvers) 1 2-year steer ' 1 springcart maro (good) LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ■'Auctioneers' Note.—We can confidently recommend buyers to attend* this sale, which is unreserved. The cows are a first-class lot. all being second, third, and fourth calvers; are in good condition and in calf to Shorthorn bull. Dates of calving arid full particulars of each cow will be given at sale. v
Automate, the pick of Q n Au&USt 4th TC£_W Tower Estate . New Zealand s best Dairy =» ~ , comprises the best land in.a dis- r ing District. The climate at the trict that is the finest of the pro-Igiorious-no raw coid winter- Town Hall, Matamata r^r/^rfM 5 , 0^' 1 " all the warmth and beautiful sun- ' L. • nrth selected Matamata as shine ot the North'. As one at 11 a.m. the pick of the territory, and that man closely connected with the wi t-i * C K ' ' o at a time when practically the' dairying industry in New Zea- Ihe rafmerS L/O-Op. Auctioneering Co. whole of the land was available land said—the splendid climate IfJ U Qm ;if An W * ana ™ a A i n eli>„ for selection. When he first setalone makes the Matamata land r LW " nailUltol1 f| haS received inStrUCtlOnS tied at Matamata be selected the wo rt h£sa„acremore i thana»y from the OWnefS tO Sell b five. faTmS. the £™ X del ifelSSj otherpartof New Zealand. £ { | qqq and *, erf t soiL Sub "~v'3 i:- v \t l • r /i- i quently when the estate was cut The Location. Situated aCfeS. JNo dairy former Can aftordtO h ? me Government, Mr. McCaw,within two miles of the largest • .1 • ' ■~ \ <••-.. i i . then Manager, was. given his Glaxo Factory in the world mISS ttllS Opportunity 01 aCqUlHng land in choice of the blocks and unhesi- , equallydosetotheraawaystation: pM.of the best districts ill N.Z., eXCep- Stcwtf feri?'or. £ tionally situated, close to school, with. ■ Matamata is the starting point a climate, and within two miles . £T bl V rib L Ute i to ut e \°* ir; - for the motor service to Tauranga, , l -~..' ■■i •i- kstatc that he should have chosen enabling passengers from Wei- 01 a CilaXO iaCtorV Wnich SUaranteCS tliis spot before all others as the - lington to reach Tauranga in ' pick of the district. Thus in the practically the same time as it / H f ' n , „ tj-l' [ u W ! he ( T t n »* J / m*>u Pi* lAUI AU B_i knew the Waikato Province and doestogotoßotorua.. Mata- £/= ngf fOF OMTOF FEI Matamata District as no one else, mata is only 47 minutes express / the Tower Estate now about to train journey away from Hamilton, - ■ be sold is the best land in the the principal provincial city of the _. - '~.,' . . territory. , A ,i in • j- i Every Farmer should remember that the Glaxo e Auckland Province, and is within Company guarantees 2/- per lb. for Butter Fat ' Soil. Amongst the best in the 5§ hours train journey of Auck- this year, while for 10 years it guarantees to TvZL:«» \xni ™„J.,„ ~;^ land tin. CWpn fitv nf .U Pay its suppliers 2Jd. per lb. more than butter, Uomimon. With modern seenland, me yueen Uty ot the Id per lb. more than cheese. Think what this tific farming and the utilisation of .'! North, with its 134,600 popu- means, Mr. Dairyman —and this, factory is lucerne the land should carry a lation, its glorious harbour, and within two miles of the Tower Estate. cow to the acre right throughout many natural attractions and ''■'..' the year. One of Australia's beauties. . • M 7 leading pastoralists recently visited 1 No district in New, Zealand has progressed so consistently New Zealand and motored The Estate consists of nearlv ° r sp ' enc!icl Possibilities. Excellent as these throughout the Dominion from c l -r . •! i P ros P ccts were a y ear a go, they are now far better still, Dunedin up as far as Auckland, I,UUU acres oh beautiful soil, and due to the opening of the great Glaxo Factory, the largest in coming down through Matamata is to.be cut into five farms of the world, situated only two miles away from the estate. on his return journey to Wellingfrom 130 to 180 acres re- An opportunity like this comes but seldom. Grasp it— ton. He told a gentleman who spectively. The land is well g< * into the wllicn offers better openings than any was travelling with him that watered, and the Estate is situated ° ther -& et in , to * /.strict which enables you and your family Matamata and the Tower Estate „„ .l. iu ..„„, t A, S° really enjoy lite—get into a district where your butter was the finest land he had seen on me Mabnuta- le Aronea fet is guaranteed a much higher figure than if sold for either in New Zealand, and that this Koad At the back of the Estate cheese or butter. You can secure one of the Matamata Tower was the district that he would flows the Mangawera Stream/ 1 Estate blocks on the easiest of terms. most like to purchase, in. A Glorious' Climate =?=isis =Exceptional.Terhi3s THE TERMS. These are most liberal including, if required, financial assistance to competent farmers, to purchase cows Conditions. 10% on fall of hammer; 5% on November Ist, The 5% due November Ist, 1917, together with the 5% 1917; 5% on November Ist, 1918. Balance of money for due Novembe r Ist, 1918, need not be paid if permanent imP years at 6 per cent. ~.i , , , , , ~ ,„ , . . provements to that value are placed on the property. It 25 of purchase money is paid before taking possession, I balance can remain for 5 years at 5i%. Delivery within seven days of Sale. ' The Date and Place of Sale. Remember SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th, at 11 a.m., at the Town Hall, Matamata. Come and inspect, it will pay you handsomely to take a trip to the district and look over the Tower Estate property—it only means a little ' time, and the amount you spend in train fare will prove an excellent investment. For further particulars; plans and details, apply to The Farmers' Auctioneering Co. (Hamilton. Ilott
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