AUCTIONS. GREAT DISPERSAL SALE of STUD n6.MN.FiY MA.RSH SIIBEP, On nccount of JIB. ERNEST SnOET, ■ Parornngi, Feilding, Who has disposed of the greater, portion of bis Property. T EYtN AND CO.. LTD.. DALGKTY i-i AND CO.. LTD.. nnd MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO.. LTD.. have received instructions'from MR. E. SHORT to sell bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the SHOW GROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH, at 11 o'clock a.m. on TUESDAY, JANUARY 2<i, 1!330— 1000 ' TWo "™^ Tn E° m ney Also, AT FFdLDING SHOW -GROUNDS, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 and 28. ~ .. , At 11 o'clock a,ni.,' . 100.STUD RAMS, including 65 twotooths 1)00 STUD KWF.S, 2-tooth to full mouth 500 STUD EWE LAMBS '*'350 STUD.RAM LAMBS The above Sheeri will ho drafted to age. wool and quality, and sold in lots to suit all purchasers. The sale of the STUD HEREFORD CATTLE will be held at .FBI.LD.INCt SALE YARDS on APRIL 13 and 14, 1920. MESSRS. DE PELICHET, M.'LEOD, AND- CO. LTD., in conjunction ' with the HAWKFS BAY FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD., . Rave been instructed by MR. W. RICHMOND to hold an x UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALEAt tho STORTFORD LODGE YARDS, HASTINGS, ILB., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920, When the whole of his well-known SOUTHDOWN ' FLOCK SOUTHDOWN FLOCK SOUTHDOWN FLOCK Will be offered. This Flock was established in 1002 by Upssrs. Nelson Bros. Ltd., of T'onioana, 1.8., and is registered in. tho New Zeaand Flock Book. These sheep have been consistent prizeakers since 1902, including the' Champion Jam and Ewe at the Chrbtcluirch Interlational Exhibition Show -held in lOOli, rhero also eight Firsts were gained out if ten classes; since 1911 tliev have liken i 9 Champions nnd over 200 Firsts. Particulars aro as under:— 120 shearling stud Southdown ewes 80 2-shear stud Southdown ewes i 70 3-shenr stud Southdown ewes £0 -1-shear stud Southdown, ewes 70 5-shcar stud Southdown eives I 20 shSarling stud Southdown rams 110 2, 3, and 4-shear stud Southdown rams 100 shearling (lock Sonthdown rams 50 2-shear flock Southdown rams ' ICO Southdown Tarn lambs 103 Southdown ews lambs j ' _J RURAL LAND FOR SALE. ./•' •. ' " A GENUINE BARGAIN IN SIIEEP COUNTRY. 'AAA ACRES, 3000 Acres Freehold, )UuU balance O.R.P. and L.1.1'.; land.v to school, store, Post Office, etc.; 5 miles from railway station, by good Detailed road.' All felled ;uld in good vnglish grasses. Well fenced and snblivided into 22 paddocks; 9-roomed louse, large woolshed, yards, dip, shcarng machines, and engine. 100 Acres aro ploughable. AVintered 11,000 sliesp, 25 horses, and CO big cattle. Will carry another 2000. beep. ' , PRICE .£l2 10s,. PKJI ACRE,, with 210,000 cash.'' Apply to LONDON AND. CO., VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. iV. Moore: A. Moore] [A. J. Winton W. MOORE AND CO., —PROPERTY SALESMEN, —FAT STOCK BUYERS, and —STOCK AGENTS, Rangitikei .Street, PALMERSTON X. * 'I'hone 1185. SOLE AGENTS: 11 AA ACRES, in Manawatu District, Li. 1/1/ jiii flat mul ploughoble; rich, illuvial soil; 10 acrffi in oats and barley; att.ens one bullock to the acre;. wintered >00 bullocks and 2000 sheep; 15 paddocks vith good sound fences; artesians all iver property; 15 miles from Pal mors ton good motor roads; 3 miles from iv.ilivay; !-niile from creamery, 31 miles iom school, po.?t office, and store. Buildings: Large'G-roomed House, h. md c. water, "'phone, and nil coinenimces; 2 men's cottages; woolshed. larje i-stnll stable; loft holds 22 tons hay; 2•ar motor-shed. i ■ Price, .£OS per acre. • . AtoA ACRES, Freehold, situated in a-.yir . prosperous district, only 11 miles rom factory ami school and 3 miles 'rom railway; all ploughable, and.sown n best of English gfasses; well sublivided and watered; wintered 220 head >f store 'en, I tie; up-to-date 6-roomed house ,vi(ill bathroom and all conveniences, [.'rice .£3O per 'acre; cash «C2OOO. 1 CQ'T' ACRES, Freehold, tip-lop sheep JuO I country: well grassed and not 100 hilly-; subdivided into 17 or .18 padlocks; carrying 1200 breeding ewes, 800 ivethers, 900 hoggets, and 150 head of big ?nt:tle: good road to property; good home of (I moms with all conveniences. l'rica .£lO 10s. per acre; cash .£BOOO. Qft-1 ACRES, Freehold, some of Tara•*/vX naki's best dairying land; all in grass, three-quarters ploughable. 100 acres being dead level; will carry a bout GO dairy cows and young stock; good house of Si rooms, 12-bailed concrete eowflied, and yards; machines installed; only 21 miles from factory, school, and P.O. Price, .£3l per acre; cash' .£550. • BARNITT AND ROBERTSON, . STRATFORD. ii,-a ,\CRES, FREEHOLD, nearly JJLiJV nil improved. Carrying capacity, easily 3 sheep to acre; 800 acres in best English grasses, 180 neres ploughed ready for turnips and new grass, balance drnina'ble swamo of first-class r|imlily. All ploughable. No noxious weeds. Well fenced and subdivided. At present carrying over .£I9OO worth of stnelt. Situate 8 miles from railway on Main Trunk, and three hours from Auckland. Good house and outbuildings, .yards, etc. Price, X 22 10s. Terms .arranged. AHIiOTT AND KLMSLY. 05 Queen Street, Auckland. - - FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES ••ire. 1. •>(>«;
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