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AUCTIONS UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of DAIRY COWS, SUNDRIES, ETC. AT THE FARM, OTAKI. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WIL- « • LIAMS, LTD., have beon instructed by G. WELLS, ESQ. (who lias sold his property) to offer for sale at. 12 o'clock— 80 cows, August, September, and October calvers 10 heifers i 2 half-draught plough horses, broken to all work 1 doublo bagger R. aiul G. chaffcutter, spring dray, firewood, 'droppers, and sundry farm tools SUBJECT TO SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 7£ h.p. portable lIORNSBY ENGINE, in perfect order. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT PUKEHOU.'MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1919, At 12 noon sharp. f EVIN AND CO., LTD., and ABRAL' HAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees in Donald Frasor Estate, to sell by auction at the Homestead, 4 miles from BullsDairy cows, breeding sow> horses, implements, etc. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. LAND NOTICES. prcic OF THE. WAIKATO. TE AWAMUTU DISTRICT. 01NG CONCERN. ,£OOO CASH.-160 "T acres Native Lease, 39 years to run at 2s. per acre; 120 acres in grass, 40 acres in drained swamp of splendid quality; all ploughable, easy country; good 6roomed house, every convenience, concreted cowshed with milking machines, Btc. Price, including 25 cows, 2 horses, wagon, harness, and good range implements; ,£2B per acre, ,£6OO cash. Going concern, 145 ACRES.-Good clean farm, no weeds, all grass except 20 acres drained swamp; well fenced and watered, handy to cheese factory, Post Office, school and railway; doomed house, cowshed, etc. Price, including 30 DOW6, 2 horses, wagon and harness, .£36 per acre; ,£BOO. cash. 07/ L ACRES— Lovely Farm, the pick rVlri of a grand district; half gently undulating, half flat, 1 mile from Casein Factory, school, and Post Office; 5roomed house, shearing shed,, and sheep pens. Also new concreted cowshed and milking machines. Will carry 50 cows, besides 400 to 500 sheep. Price £40 per icre. .£2OOO cash. H. LEWIS, Land' Agent, TE AWAMUTU. E'ER ACRE JS27 10s.' PER ACRE. PER ACRE .£27 10s. PER ACRE. READ—THINK—ACT. WE have been instructed to offer for Sale 660 ACRES—this month only -good Land, suitable for dairying, grazing, and cropping, consisting of rich, thaincd 6wamp, a good part of which has been cultivated, and grows good crons Df rape, oats, turnips, etc.; balance low, warm hills. Good subdivisions. This property has two road frontarces, njid would cut up in smaller areas to "advantage. There is an up-to-date residrace, 8 rooms and overy convenience, nicely situated and sheltered; all outbuildings, milking shed, and machines. Situated under 2 miles from To Horo Railway Station. Factory, and Township. This is a cheap property, and worthy of consideration by a farmer requiring a nice home. . . Bound to increase in value .in this most progressive district, where climatic and commercial conditions are pertect. Write or wire when you can inspect this. FAITH'S FARM AGENCY, ' TE HORO. awk . ACRES-SPLENDID SHEEP, Vi 0 CATTLE, OR DAIRY ,FAR-M. All sown down in good English grasses, subdivided into 20 shecMjroof paddocks, over ' 450 ACRES PLOUGHABLE; 1 mile to soliool and factory, railway station.. . and Post Office. GOOD METALLED. MOTOR ROAD. Very suittiljle for cutting up into Dairy Farm«; would then be worth double the price, now asked. Good 6-roomed house, all conveniences, large woolshed, dip, and yards; handy to saleyards. GRAND PROSPECTIVE VALUE. Owner retiring, Price only .£l6 10s. per .acre; -£2000 cash. Advise early inspection. E. JACKSON, SOLE; AGENT, Valuer and Commission Agent, NEW PLYMOUTH. MATTHEW AND LUSK, LAND AGENTS, TE ICUITI. A SPLENDID "GRAZING RUN. . wq ACRES, approx. 1650 asres im/VII O proved, rolling ' Country, will carry two ewes to acre, 11 milea from To Kuiti, school 1J miles, npprux, It miles fencing, subdivided into 14 paddocks, first-class limestone and papo country, 1000 acres now ploughable, two : thirds balance ploughable when eleared; 1873 acres freehold, 300 Native lease; allowance made from purchase money tc freehold lease. Good metalled Toad, i roomed oottago, woolshed, etc. Price, Mi per acre. Terms as arranged. A CHEAP DAIRY FARM. A AO about 325 acres improved, tO aores swamp, partial ly drained. Practically, all ploughable 7 miles from township, railway 4 miles creamery 2£ miles, p.o. ~ miles, sclioo 2 miles, 18 paddocks, all well watered Should easily carry -100 cows. Five-room ed house, all conveniences, 2-roomod cot tage, concrete milking shed, etc. Freo hold. Price, .£2B per acre. .£IOOO cash P.O. Box 123. 'Phono 95. HANDY SHEEP COUNTRY. >j'QI7 ACRES, Title L.1.P., rent lis. 10 I 6d. per acre; 250 acras flat, lwl , Mice low hills; grows good crops of rape ewedea, etc.; well subdivided and wat ered; numerous paddocks; wintered 50( ewes, 600 hoggets, and 60 head of cattli and horses. Dwelling with all conveniences; telephone connected, and all out buildings; plantations and orchard. Sit uate close to best Hawke's Bay stocl market by good motor road. PRICE: .£3OOO. Apply HUNTER AND CI.ARK THOMSON, Land, Estate, and Exchango Agents, NAPIER. THE PICK OF WESTMERE. qa ACRES of the best Land in West mere; 4 miles from Wanganui, mile from factory; all necessary build ings. Absolutely the best lilllo Dairy Farn in the district. Price, .£l4O per aero. Terms arranged WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD, Waugnnui. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 11,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 274, 15 August 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 274, 15 August 1919, Page 12

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