AUCTIONS, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. AT THE KING'S THEATRE, PAHIATUA. ' TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), -JUNE 24, -: At 2 p.m. rpHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COA OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., STOCK DEPARTMENT, PAIIIATUA, have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late J. G. C. COX to offer by Public Auction as abovo his well-known nnd valuable property, situated at HINEMOA, consisting of «2J ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS SHEEV COUNTRY. NOTE.—This sale is for the purpose of winding up a deceased estate, nnd the property must be sold. The property is all in grass, GO acres having 'been ploughed and laid down. All cosy rolling country, papa formation, subdivided . .into H paddocks, watered by ''permanent streams m every paddock. Carrying capacity, 2 breeding ewes and 50 breeding cows. Buildings eoiißisl of β-ronmed house, all neces,-wry outbuildings woolshed (3 stands), night pens, 3 sets yards, dip, stable, 4-bail cowshed (concrete), chuff house, hay and implement fihed. The property is situated 13 miles from Pahiatua by goo , ! rond (quarter-mile is not metalled). Daily rural mail delivery. Halfmile from school. There is one mortgage to tho Government Life Insurance Departmont for J12400, This sale nffords 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.-5 per cent, on fall of hammer, balance on date of possession, within one month after sale. • ■ ■ . . \ Conditions of sale may be seen at the offices of thp Auctioneers at Pahiotua* Masterton, and Dannevirke, and at tho offices of Messrs. Smith and M'Sherry, Pahiatua. DAIRY lAIMI-β. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION by the HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., in CLUB HOTEL, DANNEVIRKE. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JUNE 24, At 11 a.m., • Oα account of JACOBSEN BROStofcp ACRES. ALL FREEHOLD BUT * 00 ■ 11 ACRES , EDUCATION LEASE. This property is situated at Kiritaki, is all flat eave about 10 acres of low downs, has been mostly ploughed, and 16 altogether an ideal property for advanced farming. It is within 1 mile or two cheese factories, 1 mile from school and Post Office, nnd only 'i\ miles from rail. _ Land in close proximity has been making nearly jjliO per acre for dairy, ing, and for a practical farmer this ie the best property in the district. Buildings: Now house of 6 rooms, bathroom, etc., gas laid on, cowshed with 12 bails (concreted iloor), large hayloft, workshop and airshed, woolshed with 2stand machines, also good sbeopyards. Divided into 16 paddocks, good fences. At present there aro about 1C acres swedes and several acres of soft turnips. Three tons of chaff and two tons of hay to the acre were taken off portion of the land this season Terms of salo: 10 per cent, al time oi sale, 10 pet , cent, on possession, balance on mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cent. On account of MRS. M. BEAMAN, under instructions from the Public Trustee— -• 90 ACRES 2 ROODS, FREEHOLD, ' ■ AT RUA ROA. This land is practically all flat, and is in every way a most desirable little dairy farm. Cheese factory distant 1 mile and handy to school and Post Office. Seven miles from Da'nnevirko and 5 from Mangatera Railway Station. Well subdivided by good fences, and all paddocks splendidly watered. Buildings: House of 5 rooms, cowshed and trapshed. Terms of sale will lie advertised in the course of a day or two, . STUD HEREFORD BULLS SALE At STORTFORD. LODGE SALEYARDS, HASTINGS. ON THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1919, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., and WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD!, will offer for sale respectively as under— On Account of G. R. BEAMISH, Whana Whana, Hastings, HIS ANNUAL DRAFT OF -i Q RISING TWO-YEAR-OLD STUD l<s HEREFORD BULLS. AUCTIONEERS', NOTE.-Thcse Bulls aro noted for their great constitution, having been bred on the Whana Wha.ua Hilla, and not pampered in any way. They are in splendid condition, with good, dark skins. Catalogues may he had on application to thi! Auctioneers, Dalgety and Co., or any of their branches. On Account of H. M. CAMPBELL, Horonui, Poukawa, 19 RISING TWO-YEAR HEREFORD BULLS. . 3 OLDER HEREFORD TiULLS AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-Tbe Bulls are an excellent lot, possessing great bone and constitution, and have all been bred under hardiest conditions. Catalogues are in- course of preparation, and will bo forwarded on application. For further particulars apply to thn Auctioneers, Williams and Kettle, Ltd., or any of their branches. ANOTHER IMPORTANT LAND SALE, 1 CLOSE TO PALMERSTON NORTH. 7 DAIRY AND 3 SHEEP FARMS. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919. Instructed by E. H. HILEY, Esq., A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ■il. will offer as above,— OKKH ACRES, divided into 7 Dairy /*oo\7 and 3 Sheep Farms, 5J miles from Palmorston North. TERMS: 10 per cent, down; 10 per cent, in 12 months; Balance 5 years at 5} per cent. PLANS ready shortly. WRITE for a copy TO-DAY.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 230, 23 June 1919, Page 10
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