AUCTIONS. DAIRY FARMS. TO BE ; SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION by tho HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., in CLUB HOTEL, DANNEVIRKE, on TUESDAY, JUNE 24, At 11 a.m., On account of JACOBSEN BROSnnn ACRES, ALL FREEHOLD BUT 'VW 11 ACRES EDUCATION LEASE. This property is situated at Kiritaki, is all flat save about 10 acres of low downs, lias been mostly ploughod, and is altogether an ideal property for advanced farming. It is within 1 mile or two cheese factories, J mile from school and Post Office, and only 3£ miles from rail. Land in close proximity has been making nearly per acre for dairying, and for a practical farmer this is tho best property in tho district. Buildings: New house of G rooms, bathroom, etc., gas laid on, cowshed with 12 bails (concreted iloor), largo hayloft, workshop and carshed, woolshed with 2stand machines, also good slwepyards. Divided into 16 paddocks, good fences. At present there are about 16 acres swedes and sevoral acres of soft turnips; Three tons of chaff and two tons of hay to tho acre wore taken off portion of the laud this season Terms of 6ale: 10 per cent, nt time ol sale, 10 per cent, on possession, balance on mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cent. On account of MRS. M. BEAMAN, under instructions from the Public TrusteeSO ACRES 2 ROODS, FREEHOLD, v AT RUA ROA. This land is practically all flat, and is in every way a most desirable littlo dairy farm. Cheese factory distant 1 mile and handy to school and Post Office. Sevon miles from Dannevirke and 5 from Mangatera Railway Station, Well subdivided bj good fences, and all paddocks splendidly watered. Buildings: House of 5 rooms, cowshed and trapshed. Terms of sale will be advertised in the oourso of a day or two. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. AT THE KING'S THEATRE, PAHIATUA, On TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1919, At 2 p.m. rpilE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COI OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., STOCK DEPARTMENT, PAniATUA, have received from the Trustees in the Estate of the late J. G. C. COX to offer by Public Auction as above his well-known and valuable property, situated at HINEMOA, consisting of 402} ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. NOTE.— I This sale is for the purpose of winding up a deceased estnte, and the property must, be sold. The property is all in. grass, GO acres having been ploughed and laid down. All easy rolling country, p.ipa formation, subdivided into, 14 paddocks, watered bv permanent streams m every pad- , dock. Carrying capacity, 2 breeding ewes and 50 breeding cows. Buildings consist of 8-roomed house, all necessary outbuildings, woolshed (3 stands), night pens, 3 sots yards, dip; stable, 4-biut cowshed (concrete), chaff house, hay and implement shed. The property is situated 13 miles from' Paniiitua by good rond . (quarter-mile is not metalled). Daily rural mail delivery. Halfmile from school. There is one mortgage to the Government Life Insurance Department for .£2400. This sale affords an excellent opportunity for anyone on the lookout for a good sheep farm, and it compares favourably with anything in the district. This is a chance that should not be missed. TERMS.—S per cen\. on fall of hammer, balance on date of possession, within ono month after sale. Conditions of wile may be t>cen at the offices of the Auctioneers at Pahiatua, Masterton, and Dannevirke, and at the offices of Messrs. Smith and M'Shorry, Pahiatua. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE of' CHOICE DAIRY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, ETC., At THE FARM, TE HOllO (1 mile- from Te Iloro Railway Station), THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND AVILLI A MS, LTD., ' and THE N.Z. LOAN AND M.A. Co., LTD. (in conjunction) have received instructions from G. CATLEY, ESQ. (who has sold his property), to sell, as above, at 12 NOON: 24 cows; in full milk 1 cow, at drop 26 cows, spring calvers • 4 heifers--7 SO-months empty heifers (from picked cows) 7 fat cows ' 11 forward store cows 1 potter bull . 4 heifer calves 3 registered milking Shorthorn cows 1 registered milking Shorthorn heifer 3 registered milking Shorthorn calvers - . 1 registered milking Shorthorn, bull (bred by D. Buick, Junr.) ■ 30 hoggets Spring cart, 2 sets harness, 1 set'gig h.trmws, 11.11, mower, manure distributor, set discs, s.f. lever plough, 2-loaf tine harrows, chain harrows, 2 sets leading chains, sii'inglebars, hayforks, crosscut ' , saw dehoruer, emery wheel, 20 milk cans, garden plough, cultivator, wire, posts, strainers, 500 droppers, cow covers, half-ton manure, 8 sacks potatoes, 4 sacks potatoes, 1 sack maize, 1 sacJ; wheat, 2 sacks oats, 2 tons hay, sundries, etc. NOTE—Mr. Catley has been dairving for many years, and his herd is known to be one of the best'in tho district. All stock is in first-class condition, and can be honestly recommended to intending purchasers. All ■calving dates will bo given on day cf 6ale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNDER THE AUSPICES .■ ' Of tho N.Z. ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLEBREEDERS' ASSOCIATION (Incorp.).. WE liavo received instructions toolfer at the STORTFORD LODGE SALE YARDS, HASTINGS, 11.8., on JULY 10, 1919, at 10.30 a.m. On account of A. S. G. CARLYON, ESQ., Gwavas Station, 'l'ikokino: 4 rising 2-vear stud Pollcd-Angus bulls (by imported bulls out of imported cows) 7 rising 2-year purebred l'olledAngus bulls These are an excellent selection, and presents a FINE OPPORTUNITY to acquire good young' bulls. For further particulars, apply to WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Auctioneers, or any of their Branches.
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