AUCTIONS TO-MORROW August K TO-MORROW TO-MORROW August 1G TO-MORROW TO-MORROW August 16' TO-MORROW FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR STREET, '. , . 11 a.m. *' 11 a.m. • WO'OLPACKS! ENGLISH ALE! WOOLPACKS!- . ENGLISH ALE! WOOLPACKS! . ENGLISH ALE! THOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell as above, together with a considerable quantity of Sundries, etc., etc. Also, . . 1 sol; (4) English Motor Lorry Tires, 1030 x 140, in perfect order and condition 3 sacks Rosin Oil 10 cases English Ale. 80 bags Coarse Salt 50 tins Sheep Dip 1 snddlo and bridle 1 ice cream machine, complete , G cases currants IG3 woolpacksMEMO—The above woolpacks have been slightly damaged with water, but nevertheless are in excellent conditiou. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. » AT, BULLS SALEYARDS. . ON MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1918. ON ACCOUNT F. W. MAN SELL, - 'Who is going into Camp. . QQK ACRES, with an additional 120 00-J ACRES, riverbed given in. SECTIONS No. 268, 71, and 36A, oarts . 81 and 225, Block X, Rangitoto~S.D. BUILDINGS' on above property—U-room-ed house, wash-house, where, stable, -. woolshed., (3J h.p. Horsby petrol engine, 2-stand Wolsley shearing machines), up-to-date cowshed (31 h.p. Horsby petrol engine, 2»cow Treloar releaser milking plant, pump separator and boiler), grain sued. This property is chiefly flat laud water-ed-by spring, and two windmills, and is well sheltered by good plantations. SITUATION-Two miles from Bulls on Parewnnui Road, three miles frpni two cheese factories. TERMS—IO per cetvt... on,fall of hammer, 10 per cent, .3 months; balance ' 5 years, at 54 per cent., or\War Bonds . for part or .balaaco . of purchase money. . . . '.' POSSESSION-SEPTEMBER 21, or per arrangement. > -, LEVIN AND CO., Auctioneers. '\ SPECIAL HETFER FAIR. PAHIATUA FARMERS? ASSOCIATION'S YARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1918, - . At 11.30 a.mi .' . ■ MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., in ■LVA eoninnclinn with N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE, will hold a Special Heifer Fair, as above. Present Entries Comprise:. . 170'2 and .3-year Jersey, Shorthorn and ■ Holstein ~ SPRINGING HEIFERS. SALE OF POLLED ANGUS BULLS! If ESSES. .WILLIAMS AND-KETTLE, *«. LIJIITED, have, received instructions from Mr. W. BRANSON, of Gisfcorne, ro offer at STORTFORD LODGE SALEYARDS, .r - -".- HASTINGS, ■ On'' . :. . THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918, "*' / • ' ' ' •' ' Commencing 11 a.m.— .., 11 rising 2-year Stud Polled -Angus Bulls, by ROB ROY 5 rising 2-yenr Stud Polled Angus Bulls, by. PROTECTOR OF AUCHT'EKARDER, (imp.) ' ; 1 rising 3-year Stud Polled Angus Bull, bv PROTECTOR OF AUCHTERARDER (imp.) CATALOGUES, . with ''nil . r-xtondeJ pedigree, on 'application. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. -We can thoroughly recommend these bulls. They ere in good conditicn, wjll grevn, and typical of Ihe breed. ALFRED SEI.D. - Auctioneer. ' ; i LAND NOVICES. DRIED MILK. 'S. PRATT. LAURIE BAYLY. WO ACRES, Freehold, within 8 miles OtO pt. Te Awamutu, ring-fenced and 'subdivided in fourteen paddocks, all in grash; 100 acres tip-top drained 6wanip, balance all been ploughed. House of 6 rooms, cottage of 5 rooms, both in good order; 10-bail cowshed, 3-stall stable with loft, cknffhouse, and implement shed.piggerks, etc.; j-mile from school; metalled roads. Price. i!2B per acre; good terms to good man. Carrying now 170 head, grown cattle, mostly DAIRY COWS. 1 ' .Apply, at once.PRATT AND BAYLY, Agents,' TE AWAMUTU.. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, S)PS) ACRES, near flourishing country town, Wellington Province; handy to post office and school; all in grass except small patch of shelter bush and nearly all ploughable; splendidly watered; 3 sheep and cattle land; small house, woolshed, and yards. ■Also 5-roomed House and Section, situated in above town; hot and cold water, p.w.e., electric light,. every convenience. Would deal with Farm and Town Houso together, or . Farm separately. Wellington Town Property taken in exchange. Total equity, .£I3OO. Apply J. W. PERKINS, ' Commission Agont; LEVIN. A GOOD, SOUND GRAZING PROPOSI- ' TION-2-SHEEP COUNTRY. n,_ A ACRES, 190 acres 0.R.P., at Is.. «) JkV) 3d, per acre, balance L.1.P., rental Bd. per acre; 750 acres in good grass, balance heavy jnixed bush, limestone country; divided into 5 paddocks of 7 and 8 wires, totara posts, well watered. Price only M 10s. per acre goodwill. Terms, J3IOOO cash, balanco as arranged. Apply early. . No. 87 G L. JACOB, Agent, Te Kuiti. WORTH MORE MONEY. ' Q(\(\ ACRES of very fine dairying land, AM" situated in Taranaki, where the grass is always green and the land llowcth with milk and money; subdivided into 20 >paddocks, well fenced' and well watered; no weeds; new houso of's 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. Pfioo only J!27 10s. per acre; JJSOO cash. Very eusv terms for balanco purchase money. This property is worth JC4S per acre. Come at once and inspect. Stock and chattels at valuation. JAMES AND GILLMAN, Land, Finance and Stock Agents, HAWERA, TARANAKI. . DOMINION Lever Watch, printed guarantee for 1 year, manufactured by maker of Big Ben Alarm. Post Bs. 6d, to J. E. Fitt, Jeweller. Palmerstoo North, Solo Agent for the District.
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