AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. rOXTON LINE, SANSON. TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1919. TVALGETY AND CO., LTD. in con--Lf junction, with LEVIN AND CO-,! LTD., instructed by Mi. A. K EGI.IK-, TON, who lias sold his farm, ivill Sell, at the Homestead, 2i miles irom Sandoii, and 11 miles from Feilding, at 11 o'clock sharp— -JIAA 2, 4, AND G-TOOTH EWES, JLXvI/ running with Southdown Rams, March 10 10 purebred Southdown ewo lambs 10 purebred Southdown ram lambs 1011 blackface hoggets 50 2-tooth wethers 2U Southdown ranis 25 2 to 2-1-year Jersoy-cross springheifers 20 2 to 2j-year Shorthorn springing heifers 5 2 to 2J-year Hereford-rross springing heifers - 10 choice dairy cows, August and September calvers 3 cows in hill profit 18 mixed yearlings 15 mixed cattle 5 heavy draughts. l 4 to 7 years, broken 1 chains 3 heavy draught mares, 7 years, broken all work 1 harness mare, 9 years 1 hack mare, (i years 2 breeding sows, to farrow early uig and harness, saw bench, 4-horse b. and t. swingle bars, 1 d.f. R. and G. plough (new). 1 s.f. medium swamp plough, 1 Cambrulgo roller, f.f. drill, 2 sets tine harrows, steel Queen discs, 2 heavy drays, 1 spring cart and harness, ! Duncan cultivator. M'Cormick binder, Avery scales, corn crusher, wool press, 18-gallon Diabolo separator, 8 cords wood, 70 sacks Algerian oats, 10 sacks 'R-C. barley. 5 tons of O.S. chaff, 5 tons pressed liay, 15 bags wheat, 200 fencing posts and swingers, 200 feet piping, 5 coils wire, netting, corn sacks, fowls, and a largo quantity of sundries, etc. , ALSO ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including fine Canadian organ (s.r.), complete diningroom suite, with sideboard, 4 double bedroom suites, kitchen and dairy utensils, garden tools, and household sundries. NOTE.—Tho stock is in particularly good order, and the draught horses are second to none in the district. • LUNCHEON PROVIDED. OTAKI SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919, Messrs. dalgety and co., ltd., , will sell as above "at 1 p.m.60 prime heavy wethers (off swedes) 60 prime fat wethers (off swedes) 40 empty ewes 60 Roriiney ewes in lamb to Rornncy 1 : . rams 100 hoggets 75 4-tooth forward wethers (off Gorge) 20 yearling steers (good colour) ' 10 yearling .steers 20 yearling steers 10 forward cows ,5 forward cows 11 Jersey cross springing heifers (good . line), bred by P. Simcox, Esq. 1 yearling colt, by Bezonian, out of I Dearest, by Soult
OTAKI SALE. t i 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919. Messrs. Abraham and wil- ] LIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.- j IGO woolly lambs (off hills) " 180 forward store ewes , 30 fat hoggets 20 good-coloured mixed-sex yearlings 10 store cows 1 15 2 and 3-year springing heifers 1 1 registered Shorthorn bull UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE. HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, At 11 a.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., A and LEVIN AND CO., LTD., will sell on account of B. H. Hilev, Esq., the stock from "Nockmor" Esmte, comprising— 2200 breeding ewes, 2-tooth up - 46 rams 100 mixed eatUo 12 horses Shearing Plant, Implements and Sundries. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. i AUCTION SALE. FOUR RICH DAIRY FARMS. FOUR RICH DAIRY FARMS. EONGOTEA, GLEN OROUA DIS'IRICT. Close to Two Dairy Faotories, School, and Township. v FRONTING MAIN ROADS. 1 Absolutely the Best Cow Land in the . District. To Bo Sold in TOWN HALL, RONGOTEA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1919, 2.30 p.m. I- EVIN AND C'l are instructed by W. -J OSBORNE, ESQ., to soli his wellknown Farm in 4 Lots, by Auction, on above date. ; ACRES. QQA ACRES. ACRES. "W ACRES. IN FOUR LOTS. 1. 50 ACRES. Four-bail shed and 5roomed cottage. 2. 50 ACRES. Nr. buildings. 3. 50 ACRES.. No buildings. 4. 80 ACRES. Fine modem residence, stables, ccv-shed, concrete floor, engino house, etc. This lan(Sis nil rich drained ewmap of the very best quality. EASY TERMS: P per cent, down, 5 per cent, on possession, 10 per cent, in 18 months, balanco 5 years at lj| per cent. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., ' Auctioneers. 1 TTI ACRES, at .£lB per acre, now JLI iJL carrying 3000 sheep, 300 cattle, 30 horses; subdivided 34 blocks, over 30 miles best fciioing, 1000 acres havo been ploughed, produced GO bushels oats to the acre, 7-roomed house, sheep dip, stables, woolshed, granaries, and all conveniences. Flat anil rolling country, all cleared, papa and limestone, main road, daily motor service for goods and passengers passes the door; school on the ground, 15 miles from Dannevirke, good road nil the way. Cnsli required, I*BB7B, balance X 23.000 at 6 per cent; live stock optional, extra- This is a great opportunity for a syndicate to purcliaso and resell in small blocks, and should show very big profits. Apply immediately to i DWAN BROS,, Willis Stroet, Wellington,
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