AUCTIONS .GENUINE DISPERSAL SALE. (Please Note Alteration of Date.) KIAMAj JERSEY STUD. BLYMPTON, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ■;■• THURSDAY, APRIL 21,. At 12 iioon. B" ALGETT AND COMPANY, LIMITED, have received ' instructions from MR. H. C. TOPPIN (who has sold his property), to sell by public auction thb wholo of his well-known stud of purebred Jersey Cattle, comprising— 7 Bulls 7 22 Cows 22 - 20 ' Heifers ' 20 2 Dairy Cows 2 . ■ 3 ■ ■Horses' . 3. .This herd has been bred up chiefly for providing milk and butter, on thq cheapest possible lines, and in perusing the t&ts taken by the S.A. Government it will' be seen 'the producing- proclivities nro well to tho fore. Such cows' aa Pride, 708 gallons milk, 4Cslb. butter; Winnie, 655J gallons milk and 40-tJlb. butter; both "of "Barbara strain; also Duchess IV, 753J gallons milk, 42511b. butter, and her daughter Damsel, which has produced over 4001b; butter on her .second calf, epeakior themselves. ■ , . =. Intending buyers can fee from thei above that the stock to be offered are ibred; for production chiefly, and in no way pampered. ' IMPLEMENTS, ' comprising binder, chaffentter, cornerusher, Massey 2-li.- drill, ploughs, harrows, ecari-. . .". ■ . flers, separator, etc. Also .quantity of furniture.' CATALOGUES IN COURSE OF PREPARATION, and can bo had on applica--lOn' DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. 3-FARMS-3 TO BE SOLD By -..-.'■ PUBLIC AUCTION. ■' ' ■ • V • DRILL HALL, .FEILDING, '•■■ ,•.;.:■•. on . • ; ' TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919, .;. .' ' .At 2.30. p.m. '„ • ■ wnn ACRES. ' iron ' : ■;.-. ifiO ACRES. I/Zo mHE FARM PROPERTY of W. J. I SHANNON, ESQ., situate Makino and Cemetery Roads, Feilding. Cut np . into • ' 3--FARMS-3 •■•.■■ . LOT. 1.-228 Acres 3 Roods 23 Perches, ■well fenced and watered, undulating, ploughable land,. -with Bound - , : 6-roomed house, etc.. LOT 2.-385 Acres 1 Rood 34 Perches, well fenced and watered, undulating land, all ploughablo bar a few sidings, modern homestead' of 9 rooms and conveniences, with motor sheds, dip, yards, woolshed, etc... ' . LOT 3.-108 Acres 3 Roods 23 Perches, well fenced section in 2 paddocks, and all been ploughed snd cropped. ■ ■ I The above land has all been heavy bush country. Grows splendid crops of all kinds. Iβ excellent black-face lamb country, suitable for cropping, fattening, grazing, and is only 21. miles from Feilding Post Olce. ' .■'■■■ ' EASY TERMS -10 per cent: at sale, 5 per cent, in 6 months, 5 per cent, in 12 months, and the balance to remain for 5 years at per cent. Possession in one ■ month. Partciulars and' inspections arranged by ■. 1 • ' . LEVIN AND CO., LTD., ■ ■ DALGETY AND'.CO., LTD., ■-■ ' • • - Joint Auctioneers. Or any of Auctioneers' branches. • .' TAKAPU ESTATE, Situated at /Koputaroa and Heatherlea, LEVIN. '■ ' SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE, To. be held at LEVIN TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919, ' At 2 p.m. ' ABRAHAM AND. WILLIAMS, LTD., «ti . ivjll offer for sale by Public Auction, under instructions from tho TRUSTEES ESTATE LATE JOHNDAVIES, 1100 ACRES Ii,RBEHOLD- ' 80 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Subdivided into 13 Farms from 46 to 160 . ' acres. :"■. FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND.' ' " BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE. : SPLENDID SITUATION. Handy to School, Railway, and all conveniences; property was originally heavy bush and swamp land, and is all in good pasture. Mostly flat to l.ndulating. Soil as of a free strong nature. Fencing in first-class order. Permanent water. .'. , ' ■ Terms:. 10 per cent; down; 10 per cent in 12 months; Balance 5 years at 5J per cent. Possession, May 30, 1919.' Plans and full particulars from Abraham and Williams, Ltd., all offices. SUBDIVISION OF RICH DAIRYING LAND. TE OPAKETE ESTATE. 307 ACRES, Divided into 6 COMPACT DAIRY FARMS. ■.α-beaham AND WILLIAMS, LTD. 'J\. acting under instructions from Chas. Higginson, Esq., will offer the abovi Estate for Sale by Public Auction in tht TOWN HALL, LEVIN, on WEDNESDAY, MAY. M, 1919, at 2 p.m. There is no.better land in the Mana watu for potato growing, dairying, oi fattening. Situated within a few-chaini of tie Koputafoa Railway Station, ant close to factory, school, and post office and within reach of tho City of Welling ton markets. ' IDEAL CLIMATE, RICH SOIL EASY TERMS'. These farms range in areas from 41 • t< 83 acres, and' are divided in such a waj s,o. as to give each section a share b , ' such natural advantages as road front age, water, shelter, and good buildin; sites. 1 This country is all flat to undulating and will make very productive and. pic turesquo little farms. . • - . TERMS: ,10 per cont. on day of sal.e. .. 10 per cent, in 12 months,. . Balance 5 years at 5{ per cent. I POSSESSION 11th day of June, 1919. Plans will be ready in a few days anc will be available from ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmei'iton North, Levin, and all Branches. THE CATCH OF THE SEASON! ' QQO ACRES, at i 2 per acre rent AiOO O ne mile from factory anil township. . ~..„. Without fiticstion capablo of milkinf 130 cows; 102 cows have returned this present season over 23,0001b. of butter fat, besides carrying a large quantity ol dry stock. < ■ COME AND SEE US, A\ T D WE WILL .SHOW YOU THIS ■ PROPERTY. For further particulars, apply to R.' J. TIDDY AND CO., Hawer,a. P.O. Box .2.
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