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AUCTIONS UNRESERVED CLEARING .SALE. C_ * ON- THE FARM, KOMAKO, ON * WEDNESDAY, A UfIU.ST 21, 1918/ Commencing* at 12.30. ©'■ — ' fpHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DIS-' .J. .TRIBUTING CO., LTD., has been favoured with*'instructions from F. G. H. I'BILLPOTTS, Esq., of Pohangina Valley, (who has sold 'his property),- to Bell ny- public auction, as above, the following:— ~. ' 580-mixed-sex hoggets 21 mixed-sex Hereford yearlings Hi Hereford coirs,*in calf 23 2-year Hereford hcife.rs, in calf . 3 2-year' Hereford steers l> 3-year Hereford steflrs . 1 3-ycar purebred Hereford bull S milch cows, .sprins calvers 2 aged draught geldings 1 aged trap mare : • Dogcart and harness, spring dray, s.f. hillside plough, 2-lenf tine harrows, tripod 2-couUer ridjer (Storey's), 3 stumping jacks, harness, poultry, shesp netting,.fencing posts, dip, and sundries. ' LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. • •"'■' UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE.AT THE FARM, "TKETHELLA," ■ O.HAU THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1318. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by J. D .BROWN,'-Esq.,. will isell as. above at 1 p.m., the whole of his well-known Registered Stud of Jerseys, comprising:— ■ 21 pedigree cows (about 16 just recently calved, and balance, close . up)..-. . 2 pedigree bulls (Centurian and Free ' Lance) !) ped'.gree yearlings 9 pedigree calves Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. ' LIGHT' LUNCHEON' PROVIDED. Cars ( will meet morning trains at Ohau railway station.- . Auctioneers' Note.—Mr. Brown's reason for disposing of his herd is owing to his recent motor-car accident, whereby ho will be unable to go oil with milking operations this season, nnd as the sale is an unreserved one, intending purchasers have every chance of securing -these, carefully selected animals of good lineage. Mr. Brown first founded his herd some f> years ago, with .the purchase of 13 cows bought at the dispersal sale of J. Burt Veale, Esq., bFWoodville. Since then selected sires have been secured • and a good deal of the K.C.B. strain ' is exhibited in the present offering, this- blood emanating from the sin's eide. . • ' ■ . LAND NOTICES, A. GOOD, SOUND GRAZING PROPOSI-TION-2-SHEEP COUNTRY. i.- ; ! \(\A(\ ACRES,;-190'acres 0.R.P., at Is. vrtv 3d. peV acre, balance L.1.P., rental Sd. per acre; 7po acres in good grass, balance .heavy mixed -bush, limestone country; divided into 5 paddocks of 7 and 8 wires, totara. posts, well watered. Price only iC 10s. per acre goodwill. Terms, XiOOO cash, balance as arranged. Apply early. ' " No. 87 G * * L. JACOB, Agent, Te Kuiti.. 2309 ACRES-GOOD SHEEP RUN. THIS Property is situated about G miles from a prosperous town, and consists of 2309 acres,-'of which about 1620 •is Freehold, and the balance lease. The. whole property, exce"ptingabout 15(1 acres, is in grass, and consists of warm, lowlying hills and flats, a large portion of which is ploughable. There are two houses and other buildings, all of which are in good order. In its present' state the property will carry 3000 sheep and 300 head of cittlo, but this can largely be increased by a slight amount of work. Price, £15'105.-per acre for the freehold portion, and the leasehold 'worth at least about JEIOOO goodwill) i 3 .given in. For particulars as to terms, etc., applyto VICTOR-E. SMITH, Feildbu* FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, 9fi9 ACRES, near flourishing country Amm town, Wellington Province; handy- to post office and school; all in gra?s except small patch of eholter bush nnd nearly all ploughable ;'.splendidly watered; 3 sheep and cattle land; small house, woolshed, and yards. < Also 5-roomed House and Section, situated in nhove town; hot and cold -water,' p.w.c., electric light, every convenience. Would deal with Farm and Town House together, or Farm separately. Wellington Town Property taken in exchange. Total equity, ,£I3OO. Apply J. W. PERKINS, ■ Commission Agent; •LEVIN. MANAWATU. SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1 QA ACRES, Freehold, all flat, richest Oy laud Manawatu Line, \\ miles township, school, P. 0., factory, all. in grass, and all has been ploughed; carries 20 cows all the year round, young etock and horses; well fenced and permanently watered; almost new 5-roomed house, and complete, outbuildings, etc. Price, ,£72 10s. per acre. Terms., .£IOOO cash, balance arranged if desired. . Owner selling to buy larger dairy farm, or would coneider an exchange at cash value. I H. G, RUTTER AND CO. , Agents, Panama Street. WELLINGTON. ■ 1A QO ACRES, Freehold, mostly in 1 l/abOt/ mixed grasses, .with a' -low '■ limestoiie range running practically • through the property. Balance undulat- ; ing and flat land. Mostly ploughable; i grows excellent crops of oats, rape and ■ turnips, 24 paddocks, splendidly watered; ' wintered 2300 sheep, of which 600 were ewes, 50 head ■ of cattle, and horses. House, woolshed, and complete set of farm buildings, yards, etc. Within easy . distance of Napier and Hastings by firstclass motor road. Township handy. This , property is capable of great improvo--1 ment, and is a place well worth inspection. ■*-..■ : PRICE, £S per acre, and owner will sell on an easy deposit or is prepared 1 to lease with a compulsory purchasing i clause for a term, of 7' years. ' Rental ; Bs. per acre. Cash, for stock and plant. 1 HUNTER AND CLARK THOMSON, ' ; V. L. FAIRBROTHER, LAND AGENT, EKE7AHUNA, I*KQ*7 ACRES for Exchange.—Dairy luO I and Sheep Land, 9 miles ftorn 1 Eketahuna by good road; 1150 in grass, balance bush, 400 acres hilly, 750 acres undulating, and. 350 acres flat. 15 acr-M been ploughed; subdivided into 15 paddocks; carrying capacity, 1J hheep to ■ the aero. Now... carrying 75 dairy cows > (which are being milked on the property), 60 25-year cattle, 35 18-raonth cattle. 30 > weaners. 550 ewes, rad 400 lambs. Two 0-roomed houses, with cowsheds, stablea, j also woolshed; school, factory, and P.O. ~ 1 mile; mail threo times per week. Water laid ou to houses and cowsheds; I SOU acres freehold, 1037 acres lease with purchasing clnuso at £7 ss. per aero in ' 4 ynars. Price- .£lO per acre. Equity, i £5600. As .owner's three sons have left ■ with the Expeditionary Forces he winhes - to Exchange for a smaller property of, say, 200 acres rich land, with about same Equity. • ■ __ salToiTlxchange. £250 DEPOSIT. ' nfc ACRES, level, near school and fnc- . Ofi tory; will carry 25 cows; two ! road frontages. Price, £35 per acre. 1 i A First-class Farm. I! ""' ' LARGE, Estate Agent, New. Plymouth.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 283, 19 August 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 283, 19 August 1918, Page 10

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