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AUCTIONS UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, SHEEP, • FURNITURE, ETC. AT THE FARM, OIIAU. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1918. MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, ITJL LTD., instructed by JAS. M'LEAVEY, ESQ. (who has sold his farm), will sell as above, at 1 p.m.— 10 cows, to calve August and Sept, 4 choice Jcrscy-cross heifers, to calvu 3 18-m::;tlis ..lersey bulls . 108 mixed sex hoggets' Spring cart, horse and harness, block dray (new), 1 ton basic slag, 1 ton superphosphate, Planet Jun. s.f. plough, household furniture' and cffects of 7-roomed house, comprising: Dining-room suite, bodroom suite in oak, Chestorliedl couch, sideboard, piano, etc. SUBJECT TO SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 5-seater OVERLAND MOTOR-CAR, in first-class order. « LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED- ' UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE & GRADE JERSEY CATTLE. MOTUNUI (WAITARA). 6 MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1918. MELTON KING has received instructions from MR. J. C. DAVIDSON, who, owing to ■ labour difficulties,. must j relinquish dairying, to sell, by public , auction as above— WITHOUT "RESERVE: PEDIGREE' JERSEY COWS ~ 9 pedigree Jersey 2-year heifers 17 pedigree Jersey yearling heifers j . 7 pedigree 'Jersey yenrlmg bulls 2 pedigree Jersey 2-year bulls 1 pedigree Jersey 5-year bull 20 grade Jersey springing cows D.F. plough, in good order (reserve) ■ i 10-galion cream cans LUNCHEON PROVIDED. - " 1 Sale at 11.30 a.m. . Catalogues can be. obtained at anv of tho auctioneer's offices. * NOTE.—Mr. Davidson lias been breed- ] ing for many years, and has built, up a | very choice line of dairy cattle. ' Ho has never shown or systematically tested any : of his herd, but is confident that should the lot of his etiws be put under the S.O.R. tests the majority would average well yver 4001b. butter-fat. The cattle ' are in-splendid condition, and will be j sold to the highest bidder. Cars will run from Mr. King's offices at New 'Plymouth, Kaponga, ■ Manaia, Stratford, and Inglowood on tho morning of the sale. Intending buyers -will please book 6eats early. LAND NOTICES. RICH RANGITAIKI LAND. I' A REAL BARGAIN. ONLY i'Boo TO GET INTO A GOOD DAIRY OR SHEEP FARM. OA A ACRES, alluvial swamp, all "Y" drained and subdivided into 10 paddock'^; .100 acres, ploughed and laid i down to grass, 50 acres surface-sown, balance ready to sow this coming season. Will-milk 70 cows now, and with-some improvements would carry, double that number. The drainage is right; halfacrei orchard in bearing. There is a. good 6-roouied dwelling with all conveni- i ences, 6-stall "stable, new large imple- i ment shed, store room, 8-bnil cowshed, i concrete floor • and good yards. Price, only ,£2O per acre; iSOO. down, balance arranged. -Apply ' < WM.. M'FARLAND, ' ' ' ■ BOX 441 WHAKATANE. ' r DRIED MIJyK. ' ; S. PRATT. LAUEIE BAYLY. . OWO" ACRES, Freehold, within S miles 0■ O tot Te Awamutu, ring-fenced and subdivided in fourteen paddocks, all in grass.; 100 acres .tip-top drained swamp, balance all been ploughed. House of G rooms, cottage of 5 rooms, both in good order; 10-bail cowshed, 3-stall stable with loft; challbouse, and implement shed, piggerits, etc.; 3-mile from school; rfietalled roads. Price. '.£2B per acre; good terras to good man. Carrying now 170 head -grown cattle, mostly DMRY COWS. Apply, at once, PRATT AND BAYLY, Sole' Agents, TE AWAMUTU. FOR SALE. on ACRES, Freehold, handy to Levin, 01/ all flat and in grass; carry 25 cow 6 and other stock. Good houso, with hot and cold water- and all conveniences; cowshed with concrete floor, etc. Price •C 35 per aero; very easy terms. 00 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 j outbuildings; good orchard. Well watered and divided into 5 paddocks. Price ■£57 per acre; terms arranged. Ilote.—The places advertised in this space last week are sold.- - ' E. EOCHFORT, Levin. A REAL GOOD FARM. 9AA ACRES, near Hunterville, all in «Jul/g 00( j English grass, except 40 acres stumped and ploughed; 100 acres flat, and altogether 150 dcres ploughable, balance undulating; good soil, 011 papa; well fenced; 12 paddocks; watered by springs and creeks; 3-sheep country; good 7- ' roomed house, cowshed, woolshed, yards, dip, separator house, etc. Freehold title.Price JE2B per neve; ,£ISOO to ,£2OOO cash. This place is only 011 the mark?t for a few weeks, and we can with confidence recommend it. Apply GOLDINGHAM AND,BECKETT, LTD., Palinerston North, WORTH MORE MONEY. Hi A A ACRES of very fine dairying land, -v"" situated in Turanaki, where the 'grass.is always green and the land flowelh with milk and money; subdivided into 20 paddocks, well fcnced and well watered; 110 weeds; new house of 5 rooms, well designed and well 'finished; 12 : bail cowshed and other outbuildings; factory and, school close, handy ; 8 miles from seaport town; wintered. 70 head of cattle; milking 60 cows; 10 acres in !oats, 1 acre mangolds. Price only ,£27 10s. per lacre; ,£SOO cash. Very easy terms for balance purchase money. This property is worth X 45 per acre. Come at once i and inspect. Stock and chattels at valuation. . < JAMES AND GILLMAN, . Land, Finance and Stock Agents, HAWERA, TARANAKI. ■ |rA ACRES,. freehold, good mixed tuv farm, easy country, 300 acres ■ ploughable, all in grass except 40 ' in bush; 12 ' paddocks; 5-roomed house, sheds, etc.; 2 miles from Factory, School mid Township. Price «£l2 10s. Equity, .£4OOO. Will sell with £150 down or take houses or land in part payment. GRAVES AND CO;, Land Agents, Hawera.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 272, 6 August 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 272, 6 August 1918, Page 10

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