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AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULLS, COWS AND HEIFERS. STUD ROMNEY EWES AND RA'MS. PUREBRED ROMNEY RAM' AND EWE LAMBS. DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, AND IMPLEMENTS. .'.AT THE HOMESTEAD, KIWITEA, ■Ten Miles from FEILDING. •• THURSDAY, APRIL 17, - At 12 Noon. • —— A iiRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., r* will sell on account of JAMBS KILOOUR, ESQ., who lias sold his property, as above— 5 pedigi'ce Shorthorn bulls, including Pitlochie Jock, and 4 handsome 20-month bulls 15 pedigree Shorthorn cows and heifI ers, with. 5 bull and 3 heifer calves, by Pitlochie Jock, to be \ sold separately 174 stud Romney ewes, 2-tooth to fullmouth • 50 purebred Horaney ewes, 2-tooth to full-mouth , 100 purebred dry ewes '5 stud rams SO purebred Rpmney ewe lambs '70 purebred Romney ram lambs 3 dairy cows v 8 18-month steers 6 18-month heifers 3 heavy draughts Drill, Plough, Distributor, Chain and Disc Harrows, Hayrake, Lorry, and Sheep Frame, 70 sacks Barley, and Sundries. NOTE.—Pitlochie Jock was by Te Ante Knight 25th, by Bapton Mascot (imp.) —Buttercup 13th. The original Buttercup was the best of Archdeacon Williams's fine Te Ante Herd. At . the sale of the ' latter, Te Aute Knight 25th realised 350 guineas. ALL STUD SHEEP HAVE BEEN j INSPECTED AND PASSED. Stook may be left on farm until end April at Rurchasers' risk. Trucking Can be arranged. N Buyers will be met (it FEILDING by motor-cars on arrival of trains on morning of sale. CATALOGUES FROM AUCTIONEERS.' ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. LAND SALE. 'ESTATE OF JOHN M'GREGOR, ESQ., GORDONTON. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WIL.IVI HAMS', LTD., HAMILTON, have been instructed by the , Owner to offer this beautiful property by PUBLIC AUCTION in the . KING'S THEATRE, HAMILTON^ On ' ■ THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1919, At 11 a.m. . THE PROPERTY has been'SUBDIVIDED into 18 COMPACT. DAIRY FARMS, ranging from 57 to 260 acres. REMEMBER! This Property i? situated between the GORDONTON CHEESE FACTORY and the new DRIED MILK FAICTOHY to be erected at TAUPIRI. This Factory is no myth'; it is under way. CAN YOU REALISE what the establishment of the Factory means to this district? The price of butter-fat will be doubled.' CALCULATE what advance in LAND PRICES this means. DON'T WAIT 'TILL THIS ADVANCE 1 TAKES PLACE, BUY NOW AND REAP THE BENEFITS. EVERY SECTION IS READY FOR DAIRYING ON. LOOK AT THE TERMS: . . 5 per cent, down and 5 per cent, on date of possession, 5 per cent. 12 months. .PLANS are now ready. SEND FOR ONE. s Our ca,rs are at your service. We ■will personally conduct intending BUY. ERS over the Block. It is rarely such opportunities arise of-buying lan'd in. this district on such exceptionally easv terms. LOW RESERVES. VEASY TERMS.. : DON'T FORGET THE DATE- x, APRIL 24, 1919. GENUINE DISPERSAL. SALE. (Please Note Alteration of Date.) KIAMA JERSEY STUD. ( BLYMPTO'N, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. THUHSDAY, APRIL 21, ... At 12. noon. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, have ' Teceived instructions : from MR. H. C. TOPPIN (who has sold I his property), to sell by public auction the whole of bis well-known stud of purebred Jersey Cattle, comprising— 7 ' Bulls ' . 7 22 Corfs 22 ' 20 Heifers 20 2 Dairy Cows 2 •3 Horses , 3 This hord has been bred up chiefly for providing milk and butter on tho cheapest possible"lines, and in' perusing, the tests taken by the S.A.. Government it will be seen the producing proclivities are well to the fore.. Such cows as Pride, fOB gallons milk, 4651b. butter; Winnie, 655J gallons milk and 404J1b. better; both of Barbara strain; also Duchess TV, 7935 gallons milk, 425i1b. butter, and her daughter Damsel, which has produced over 4001b. butter on her second calf, spWk for' themsolves. Intending buyers can tee from the above that the stock to be offered are bred for production chiefly, find in no way pampered. < - IMPLEMENTS, comprising binder, chaffeutter, corncrushcr, .Massey 2-h. drill, ploughs, harrows, scarifiers, separator, etc. Also quantity of furniture. CATALOGUES IN COURSE OF PREPAKATION, and can 1m had on application. DALGETY AND COMPANY,LIMITED. SUBDIVISION OF RICH DAIRYING MND. ' TE OPAICETL ESTATE. 307 ACRES, Divided into 6 COMPACT DAIRY FARMS. Abraham and Williams, ltd., acting .under instructions from Chas. Higginson, Esq., will offer the abovo Estate for Sale by Publio Auction in the TOWN HALL, LEVIN, on DAY, MAY 14, 1919, at 2 p.m. There is no better land in the Manawatu for potato growing, dairying,' or fattening. Situated within .a few chains of the Koputaroa Railway Station, and, close to factory, school, and post office, and within reach of the City of Wellington markets. IDEAL-CLIMATE, RICH SOIL, EASY TERMS'. These farms range in areas from 41 to 83 acres, and' are divided in such a way 50 as to give each section a share of 9uch natural advantages as road frontage, water, shelter, and good building sites. This 'country is all flat to undulating, and will make very productive and picturesque little farms. .TERMS; 10 per cent; on day of sale. 10 per cent, in 12 months. Balance 5 years at 51 per cent. ' POSSESSION 14th day of June, 1919. Plans will be ready in a few days and' will bo available from ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North; Levin, and all Branches,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 172, 15 April 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 172, 15 April 1919, Page 12

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