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. AUCTIONS • UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY COWS . ■" AT THE FARAI, KO.I'UTAROA (Half mile from Koputaroa Creamery). ' FRIDAY, 28th JUNE, 1918. MESSSS. ABRAHAM AND WlLiyi LIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from MR. W. E. KILSBY (who has been called up and gone into cauip) to sell as above at 1 p.m.— 33 young cows, due to calve July and August 2 Jersey. heifers, to calve .. . 2 cows calved a month 7.yearling .steers LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.. Auctioneers' sora-we have personally inspected this herd and cau | . recommend them as a choice young lot of principally Jersey cross cows iu splendid condition. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE i * IMPORTANT DISPERSAL " SALE Of "PEDIGREE FRIESIANS. . PEDIGREE FItIESIANS. LEPPERTON (Near "New Plymouth). FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. ATEWTON KING. lias, received- instruc: ; tions from MESSRS. C. M.. CLIFFORD BROS., to Sell by PUBLIC AUC- . TION, as al)ove— PEDIGREE FRIESIAN 'COWS 5 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN 2-YEAR HEIFERS 7 I'EDIGItI'H; FRIESIAN YEARLING HEIFERS . ' '3 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN 2-YEAR .. . BULLS. -.11 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN' YEAR- • LING BULLS• Catalogues on Application. JOHNSONVILLE STOCK SALE. . . MONDAY, Ist JULY, 1918. Messrs. Abraham and wil- . HAMS, LTD., will sell as above at. 1 p.m. l -: 20 4 "and 5-year steers 14 3 and 4-year Polled Angus-steers . . 20 2J-year steers 22 mixed sex yearlings " 10 3-year steers ... ' ' 12-20-month empty .heifers . . G empty cows. •• _ . ( 8 springing heifers 22 dairy cows (spring calvers) 25' mixed weaners -. f 6 fat cows -3 bulls , 3 cows aqd calves .200 2 and, -1-tooth wethers 290 ewes 130 hoggets .. . 90 2-tooth ewes , ' , 180 4 and 6-tooth ewes ■ 130"i'ull-mouth ewes 20 rams 70 sound-mouth ewes 150 hoggets ' , 50 2-tooth' ewes ' I LAND NOTICES. . . ; : : .FOR SALE. QA ACRES, Freehold, lwndy to Levin, all flat and iu grass; carry 25 ■ cows and other stock.- Good house, with hot and cold water and all conveniences; cowshed with concrete floor, etc; Priee .C 35 per acre; very easy terms. 90 ACRES, Freehold, situated 3 miles from Levin; all in grass; 50 acres been ploughed and-laid down; carrying 27 cows and young stock; small house and outbuildings; good orchard. AVell watered and divided into 5 paddocks. Price JES7 per acre; terms arranged. . . Mote.—The places advertised in this • space last week are sold; ; .' E. ROCIIFORT, Levin. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE-NO GOOD- • WILL. „ 1 A A A ACRES, 7 years', lease, at ss. „ J.'&UIJ an acre,' with RIGHT OF PURCHASE- at £6 per acre. Rent quarterly in advanco. Stock at valuation. Two Dwellings—6-rromed House, -. telephone on, and 3-roomed Cottage; Woolshod, Cowshed, Yards, etc. For full particulars apply at once. to. J. W. PERKINS, Commission Agent, . LEVIN. FOR SALE—PLIMMERTON. CfOSY 4-roomed Cottle on Beach. 'Jm- '■ ■ mediate possession; large section J 70ft. x 140 ft.; well planted; just avail- ' able, as owner must dispose. Price J2600." Further particulars from E; J. BARNEIT, 'Phone 2039. 94 Wiliis Street. TOURIST RESORTS. RALLY ; HO! RALLY-HOI J UTyiIEN visiting Napier wake the Pro- , 'V vincial Hotel your Headquarters. 1 Tho Official Homo for the Troops. Why not for you also? Tariff moderate. '■ Ono minute Station," Thoatre,, Parade. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. MASON'S GARDENS, TAITA, LOWER 1 HUTT. FINEST scenic gardens in the Southern" Hemisphere. Well' worth a visit. Motor-buses meet all trains. . Special Bus leaves for Station 5 p.m. daily. Afternoon Tea, 6d. Hot water provided free to picnickers. Cut Ilowora in any quantity. Ordors booked for , Rhododendrons, Azalias, Roses, and General Nursery Stock in choice varioty. Choice collection of 25 Bulbs sent to any address on rccoipt of 2s. (Id.. 50 for 4s. Cd. . F. CHIVERS, Manager. j|/|A SONIC' . HOTEL, , NELSON. - HENRY BAIGENT, Proprietor, Has much pleasure in informing tho travelling public that ho has resumed r the conduct of this old-established llctel. First-class Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to, Telephone 38. P.O. Box VH, are offering— VERTICAL FILES . J TRANSFER CASES FOLDER GUIDES, ETC. Are you fully f-tocked? Wo carry tho widest range in the Dominion. Call or write for illustrations nnd : prices. s THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD.. 1- 17 and 19 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. :i '• WE ARE READY IF YOU CAN REACH THE Railway anywhere between New Plymouth and Palmerston or along o the Main Trunk Line, we can take your .. home-separated cream. We pay full mar- [. ket rates, and are prompt with settlei- ment-s. Wo want your cream, and wo ,o are ready to take it now. Further par- [. ticulars on application. MAOP.ILAND DAIRY CO., LTD., P.O. Box 185, Wanganui.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 237, 25 June 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 237, 25 June 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 237, 25 June 1918, Page 10

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