AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE of DAIRY STOCK, SUNDRIES, ETC., AT THE FARM, IIIAKAHA, LEVIN, WEDNESDAY. MAY 28, 191 D. MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WrLUAMS, LTD., itislriicred li.y f>. KOLSTON, Esq. (who has sold his property), will offer for sale, as above, <it 1 p.m.— 40 cows, calving !o Shorthorn bull, and due July, August, and September 12 picket grade in. Shorthorn hei- ; fere (springing) 8 choice grade Jersey heifers (springing) 1 registered m. Shorthorn bull, 4 years (Dominion Myru's Banker) 20 picked weaner Shorthorn heifers Spring cart, horse and harness, milk cans, few articles household furniture, including piano and wardrobe; sundries, etc. Light Luncheon Provided, UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT OLD BUSHY PARK, Si JULES FROM KAI IWI. ON THURSDAY, JUNE 5, At 12 noon sharp. MESSRS. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., in conjunction with SMITH, WEBSTER, AND CO., have received instructions from G. P. MOORE, ESQ., Bushy Park, Kai Twi, who has disposed of portion of his property, to offer for sale the following:— ' nOf)A SHEEP, COMPRISING: GOO 2-tooth ewes, in. lamb to Romney rams 350 4-tooth ewes, in lamb to Komney l'ains. 250 6-tooth ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 1000 mixed aged ewes, in lamb ' to Southdown rams 1800 2-tooth wethers (exceptionally good line, October shorn and one earmark) 350 4-tooth wethers (October shorn) MO 4-tooth wetheis 1000 Romney lambs (drafted to hex) 51 Romney rams 1C Soufiulowii rams Kβ £ CATTLE, COMPRISING: 150 3J and tt-year fat and forward bullocks 30 35-year Polled Angus. bullocks 20 3J-year Hereford bullocks 50 2i-year Hereford steers 100 Hereford weaners (drafted to sex) 85 18-monlh llerefords (drafted to sex) 30 cows and heifers (in calf) 12 mixed weaners 12 3-year purebred Hereford tows, in calf to purebred Hereford bull 22 4-year purebred Hereford cows, in calf to pure-bred Hereford bull (To bo sold in lots of 11). U 6-year purebred Hereford cows, in cnlf to purebred Hereford bull 40 7-year purebred Hereford cows, in calf to purebred Hereford bull (To be sold in lots of 10). ■ A-l HORSES, COMPRISING: fi aged draughts (broken) 6 3 and 4-year half-draughts (unbroken). 1 5-year springcart gelding 'broken to harness) 1 aged draught mare and foal 1 .yearling draught ■20 hacks (broken to saddle) 0 4-year hacks (unbroken) Luncheon provided and Conveyances arranged to meet trains at Kai Twi. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE N.Z. ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., will offer for sale At the STORTFORD LODGE SALE YARDS, HASTINGS, H. 8., ON THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919, ON ACCOUNT OF A.-S. G. CARLYON, Esq., Gwavas'Station, H. 8,, the following bulls:— 1 rising 2-year stud Polled Angfis bulls (by imported bulls out of imported cows) ! ■ ■ ' 6 rising 2-year purebred Polled, Angus bulls. ■ ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. LAND NOTICES, . ' PROPERTIES FOR SALE. t)S)A ACRES, straight-out lease. 30s. niAt'St per acre, 5 or 7 y-nis; close station, and creamery I iuile; mostly fiat, and nearly 100 ncres ploughed. All buildings. Stock nnd plant at valuation". WpTP ACRES, 0.r.p., 80 acres plough/VOO able, part limestone; all ji-ass; great deal good timber, including totara; wintered 600 sheep and 100 cattle; close town, good roads; good house of 6 rooms. Price .£22 per aero; JEIiKH) cash, balance 5 years at G pel , cent. 1 *4 ACRES, Freehold, 2 iniles from factory and echool, 7 iniles Dauncvirke, 5-roomed house, cowshed with machines, concrete floor, 8 acres stumped and ploughed, well grassed and clear, 6 paddocks, permanent water. ,£32 per acre, .£IOOO cash, balance- 5 years at 5J per cent. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., DANNEVIRKE. S)AQ ACRKS, fully improved; carry rt/IO '100 dairy cows. Good house an.-l outbuildings; splendid cowshed, fitted with machines. Railway station adjoining property; metal roads; well watered. Splendid situation. Government valuation ,£35 per acre. Price, .£36 per acre; <£1000 cash, Noto—The cheapest farm in the To Awamutu districl. 512 p/iA ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, OOU. with good sheep-proof, fencing. Up-to-date house, all conveniences (new), handy to two townships, metal roads, beautiful situation, owner making .£2OOO per annum clear. Price, £.% per acre. Good tepus. POTTS AND POLLARD, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMTSSION AGENTS. TE AWAMUTU. CHEAP DAIRY LAND. \ " o-| q ACRES, at 118 per acre, on exOxO (-optionally easy terms, handy to cheese factory, school, and railway, 'will carry up lo 100 cows with improvements; 4-roomcd house and cowshed, wunn climate and well sheltered country; part huavy drained swamp and rolling hills; nearly all ploughabie. There is no limit to the prospects of this class of him! for dairying and mixed -farming. Absolute gift at .£lB per acre. This is not a catch advertisement. Buyers are invited to visit the Stratford District for (ho cheapeat land iii the North Island—the dairying returns will prove the prices. J. H. THOMPSON, . . Stratford. ~FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PACE 9.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 206, 26 May 1919, Page 10
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