..AUCTION'S.. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULLS, AND IIEIFEIiS. '■STUD' ROMNEY EWES AND RAMS. ■'• "PUREBRED ROMNEY RAM AND . ■'.'.'.' EWE LAMBS. 'DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, AND ". . .-IMPLEMENTS. ' ■-'IT THE HOMESTEAD, KIWITEA, Ten Miles from FEILDING. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), APRILI7, ;;' . Atl2NMu; , V ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS; LTD.,, will sell on amount of JAMES KILGOUR, ESQ., who has sold his propert}-, as above— fl pedigree Shorthorn bulls, including Pitlocbio Jock, aud 4 handsome ' 20-radntli. bulls '■-."■ 15 pedigree' Shorthorn cows ana heifers, wit.ii 5 bull and. 3 heifer calves, by Pitloehie Jock, to be : sold separately • ; 174 stud; Kdmiiey. owes, 2-tooth to fullmouth ' 50 purebred Eomney ewes, 2-tooth to ■ 'fall-mouth'. ' lOO.purebred dry ewes / : '5 stud rams. '■• .80 purebred Rpinney ewe lambs 70 purebred Romney ram lambs / •'. 3 dairy 'cows ;' S 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 Auto Herd. At the ■ sale of the latter, Te . Auto.Knight 25th realised 350 guineas. V ALL -STUD SHEEP : HAVE BEEN INSPECTED AND PASSED-' :' Stock may. be left'on farm nntif end 'April at Purchasers', risk. Trucking can- be ; arranged. ; Buyers will be met atPEILDING by motor-cars on arrival of trains on morning of sale. CATALOGUES PROM .AUCTIONEERS. ■■.;.. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. I' . ,-.-" UPPER HUTT SALE.-. . ..-, | .-;'■ THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1919. ' MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., , Will sell as above at 1 p.m.— i•".';'■ 75 lambs ~.'-. :' • ■ . • f ']■/: 50-la'mbs'. ■■•■'.. I •30 full-mouth ewes ; '.-..■ -80 'l-year. 4 'ewes [■■■'■'}i 3 springing heifers' ■'~:, : ". 10 store cows ."-.■''.. '. '5 yearlings ■ . I ! 2 bulls |: : -'■' i fat COWS ■;.'■■ [.'.; '.' 6 weaners .' ■ '■• >" ■ . , ■ |.' '' 2 choice'Hol6tein heifers on drop J - 50'18-month steers, i >■■: 103-year 6teers■■•" ':■■. :• V-.UPPER-HUTT SALE- * '..:'THURSDAY,'APRIL 17, 1919.' NZ. LOAN -AND.'.' MERCANTILE , • AGENCY. CO., LTD, will offer for .-tale'at-.1 y.m. the: following:-r ... • • 40 fat ewes. . I 75 woolly lambs ' .< , j 10 18-month heifers I i store cows ' ■ ' 10 mixed sex weaners ';■'•';. V3-PARMS-3.'. TO BE SOLD : t.- ■'■■ "■'■- B7 ■■•: . | .• " PUBLIC AUCTION. '.. | DRILL HALL, FEILDING, ■ - On { .TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919,' " I' ■ . .■ . ■ . / ' i At 2.30 p.m. j ryoo ACRES. wnn I ifiO ACRES; iao i ' ■ ''.•■"'■'. jfITHE PARM PROPERTY of W. J. :;.-*.• SHANNON, ESQ., situate Makino and: Cemetery Road 6, Feilding. Cut up 'into ":'""."' i'"'. •- 3-FARMS-3 '.'■■' ■...'. j;... .'•..• j'.v LOT 1.-228 Acres 3 Roods 23 Porches), |; well fenced and watered, undulat- '- ■ ' ing, ploughable land, with sound '■"' '. 6-roomed house, etc.' p-f LOT 2 -385 Acres 1 Rood 31 Perches, [-,-'. well fenced and watered, undulat- [•. ing land, all ploughable bar a few I. sidings, modern' homestead of 9 ' I-;.- rooms, and conveniences,, with i.,' : ' motor sheds, dip, yards, wool- ■■ . . shed, etc. ."■ . i. LOT 3.—108 Acres 3 Roods 23 Perches, [ well fenced section'in. 2 paddooka, f and all been ploughed £nd crop- !/ ' ; ped. ' , I 'The above land has all been heavy ;Jnish. country. . I Grows splendid crops of all kinds. •■ Is excellent black-face lamb country, ; suitable for cropping, fattening, grazing, i and is only 2i miles from Peilding Post ! Office. | EASY TERMS.-10 percent at sale, 5 per cent, in 6 months, 5_ percent-in 12 I months, and the balance to, remain for [5 years at 5£ per cent.. Possession in one j month. '■ Partciulars and' inspections arranged ji LEVIN AND CO., LTD., i DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Joint Auctioneers. '~ Or any of Auctioneers' branches. j SUBDIVISION OP RICH DAIRYING | LAND. : TE OPAKBTB ESTATE.. . ! ' 307 ACRES, ' ■.■■■'.- Divided into j ' 0 COMPACT DAIRY FARMS. i'ABRAHAM AUD WILLIAMS,' LTD.. ; X*. acting-.under instructions from ' Chas. Higginson, Esq, will offer the above ; Estate-for Sale by Public Auction in the [TOWN HALL, LEVIN, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919, at 2 p.m. *■ I There is no better land in the Manai watu for potato' growing, dairying, oi 'fattening. Situated,within a few chain? i of the Koputaron Railway Station, and 'close to factory, school, and post office, and within Teach of the City of Welling- ■ ton markets. 1 IDEAL CLIMATE; RIGH SOIL, • EASY TERMS'. '■ These farms range .in areas from -ll tc 83 acres, and' are divided in such u wa> ; ijo as to give each section a share oi euch natural advantages as ■ road front;age, water, shelter,'and good building ; sites. ■' 1 This country is all flat to undulating, ! and will make very productive and picturesque littlo farms. ; TERMS: . ; 10 per cent, on day of sale. I 10 per cent, in 12 months. '; Balance, 5 years at 51 per, cent. I' POSSESSION 14th day of June, 1919. 1 Plans will be ready in a. few days and ',Trill be available from f ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD, Palmerston North, Levin, and all Branohes.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 173, 16 April 1919, Page 12
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