AUCTIONS, IMPORTANT DISPIiRSAL SALE OF STUD HKI'EFORDS. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 and 30, 1919, At 10.30 sharp cadi day. MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from C. A. .T. LEVETT, Esq., who has disposed of his propertr. to sell without reserve, at the FKILDTNG SALIC YARDS, the whole of his well-known Ratanui ■ Hereford Herd, comprising— The Imported Mud Bulf PRESIDENT WILSON . The Imported Stud Hull PERSIMMON M rising 2 and 3-year Ratanni-bred bulls by PRESIDENT WILSON M Stud Cows 20 Yearling Heifers 30 Bull Calves 27 Heifer Calves NOTE.—The above cows have been depasturing with the imported bulls PRESIDENT WILSON and PERSIMMON, and TiATANL'I BARONET, and the calves are by. these high-class sires. This Herd has descended from 'sjuclr well-known strains as Ihe AMETHYST, LADY GRACEFUL, LEONORA. ROSAMOND, and PRINCESS HELENA, families on the female side, and SIR WILLIAM. CHIPPENDALE. HORACE, and DUKE OF EDINBURGH, and BATSFORD blood on the sires side. Mr. Lcvett has been a most persistent exhibitor at the North Island Shows and one of the most successful, and has spared no expense 1 in bringing his herd up to its present high standard. Owing to the number of cattle to be offered. the sale will be held on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 ami 30, and not on Wednesday, 30tl>, " onlv, as stated iu Catalogues. CATALOGUES on application to tho Auctioneers. MILLING TIMBER FOR SALE. TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT. Kahikatea, Rimu, Malai, Miro, and T0tara—3,727,000 superficial feet. THE right to cut and remove this Timber, situated in Ohurn and Mapara Survey Districts, will be offered for sale by PUBLIC. AUCTION in tlireo lots at tho' District Lands and Survey .Office, NEW PLYMOUTH, at 11.30 a.m., on FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. Full particulars are published in sale plans, obtainable at all Land' Offices. Copies may also be seen ai all princijml Post Offices in the Taraliaki District, and copies may bo ' obtained on direct application to G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. . Kew Plymouth, April 8, 1919. . THE MILLION DOLLAR- SALE; OFFERING A' KARI OPPORTUNITY, rt-i DAIRY FARMS, fertile, well slid-, tercd, abundantly watered, handy | lo everything; 0 Sheep Farms, healthy i hills, parts ploughable, easy of access. THE HANNAH ESTATES NEAR I'ALMEIiSTON. A Subdivisional Sale of these 1700 acres is of intense interest to Palmerston. and jhe buyers of these fertile farms will go in on tho EASIEST POSSIBLE TERMS: 10 per cent, down . 10 per cent, (or improvements) m 2 years Balance at 5-i per cent, for 7 years. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Auctioneers, PALMERSTON NORTH. . Plans ready ve.rv soon. Ask lor your copy to-day.' From any branch. | T'o BE SOLD JUNE U. ( LAND NOTICES. NEWTON KING, Land, Estate, and Finance Agent, NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 100. ~ 'Tel. 20. 1 t7AA " ACRES, Freehold, first-class J. I"U limestone, very easy grazing country; 1000 ACRES have been and laid down in best mixed English grass, the balance good bush land. The property is well watered, lies to the sun, fenced and divided into 12 paddocks; all sheep-proof, and in good order j good 5roomed house, washhouse, man's whare, and outshed; telephone, acetylene light, and water supply to house; sheep yards; good .roads, and handy to township, etc. PI!ICE,.EB 10s. per acre. Reasonable terms.
SOLTD INVESTMENT, HAWERA DISTRICT. OltiTl ACRES Freehold, I 2( miles from ODI 2 Hnwera, good road, Post Office, all down in best of English mixed grasses, except about 2G acres under plough; fenced and.divided into convenient paddocks; 7-roomed house and outhouse, large implement shed a"nd cowshed, fitted with milking machines: carries 90 dairy cows and 100 head of mixed cattle. Owner will sell owing to ill-health. The land is of exceptionally good quality, and is a bargain at JC'3O pel' acre to anyone wanting a safo investment. Apply soon. TARANAKI COAST PARM, DAIRY OR FATTENING. O,"A ACRES Freehold, all level and a/OU has been ploughed, cultivated, and laid down in . best of English mixed grasses; well watered, ring fenced, and subdivided into 15 paddocksj very comfortable and well-built house, < rooms, and outbuildings; large cowshed, concrete floor, fitted with milking machines; level road, metalled; 2J miles from fnctory, school, i.nd township; carries 100 cows, 8 horses, 89 'weancrs, 309 sheep. Pries, *035 per acre;.terms J/3000, and balance arranged at 51 per cent, for 5 years. A very tine property and home. The keenest buyer cannot dispute the farm's value. ADVISE INSPECT WITHOUT DBLAT. MANAWATU BARGAIN. OWNER LEAVING. DAIRY FARM, SO Acre,-:, all ploughable, well watered by stream, well fenced, 5-roomed dwelling, all conveniences, trapsiied, cowshed, school, I mile, handy to railway. A great bargain at X 35 acre. A lso, KQI ACRES, handy to Palmerston 00l North, undulating, nearly all plnughable, 100 acres in good milling limber, house of 7 rooms, Irapshed, cowslipd, shearing shed, etc., well fenced, well watered, carrying at present 750 (jheop and cattle. A gift, at J3B. per acre. The first, to sec will purchase. PROCTOR WYNNS, 131 Featherston Street, Wellington. FOR FURTHER tAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 13, GOOD Printing pr'/inptlj produced at popular prices nt "Dominion"- Job Printing Worfee.
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