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AUCTIONS. I UNRESERVED clearing sale. AT FLAXMERE, OPAKI. (Six Jlilca from Masterton.) MONDAY, AUGUST 23, . At 11 n.iu. Messes, dalgety and.' com PANY. LTD., have received instructions from Mil. H. WELCH, whose Tease is expiring, to sell by Public Auction on the Farm, as above, the wholo t>f lus Live and Dead Stock, comprising: 53 first-class dairy cows, Jersey, Hoistein, and Shorthorn cross, duo factory dates. lis Holstein and Shorthorn cross heifers, duo. factory dates 7 yearling heifers 12-year Shorthorn bull (milking strain) 3 breeding sows in pig 2 Berkshire boars i heavy draught horses (plough team) 1 draught filly, 2 years 2 spring cart horses 1 remount brood mare 1 hack, 5 years (prize-taker) 1 hack, 3 years 1 unbroken filly (remount) IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES: S.F. plough (new), double furrow plough, Planet Junior, M'Oorinick disc harrows, cultivator, 1leaf set light tyne harrows, 4leaf set heavy harrows, M'Cormick mower with clover harvesting attachment, set six-horso blocks and. chains, swingletrees, plough chains, 2 .spring carts (one new), sledge, turbine s-,->ar-ator, steam boiler, 2 Mothven portable boilers, harness, 10 milk cans, buckets and vats, 2 tons oat sheaf chaff, small stack clover, 50 sacks seed potatoes, 10 sacks table potatoes, 15 sacks swedes, endless chain, steelyards, forks, tools, fowls, geese, njnd sundries too numerous to mention. NOTE. The Auctioneers would particularly draw the attention of dairy farmers and others to the above herd of cows, which are an exceptionally good lot, whilo the implements are in tip-top order. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DALGETY AND CO. LTD. YEARLING JERSEY HEIFER, FAIR, AT GLOVER ROAD YARDS, HAWERA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z. LTD., in conjunction with the N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO. LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MR. J. F. STEVENSON, Manaia, to sell by Public Auction as abovo— WITHOUT RESERVE, 400 extra choice 'well-grown yearling Jersey heifers. NOTE—These heifers aTe the progeny of the herds of some of our best-known breeders,. and have been depasturing on turnips for the past three months. They are in good condition, well grown, and true to colour. Wo can thoroughly recommend Mr. Stevenson's draft to anyone in search of good quality Jerseys. TE MAHANGA SUBDIVISIONAL SALE nnHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE J- AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, acting nnder instructions from the Trustees of the late W. J. and A. F. DOUGLAS, wall sell by Public Auction qt EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. HASTINGS. on AUGUST 28, 1920, Commencing 10.45 a.m., ACRES OKKO ACRES ACRE 1 -' 4QOU ACHES of their famous TE MAHANGA Stati,ou, in blocks as toilow:— Block 1— 87 acres, all flat Block 2—131 acres, all fiat Block 3—290 acres, easy downs Block 4—303 acres, 98 acres flat, balance easy hills Block 5—422 acres, 100 acres flat, balance easy hills Block G—36o acres, downs Block 7—450 acres, 130 acres flat, balance easy hills Block 8-302 acres, all ploughable Block 9—200 acres, easy hills, including 20 acres of bush Exceptionally easy terms are offered, viz. :— 10 per cent, on fall of hammer 15 per cent, on day of possession, December 1, 1920. Balance 5 years at 6 per cent. This block lies on the Havelock-Pa-tangata Road, 12 miles from Hastings, and is considered some of the best general farming land in the Dominion. Full particulars from the Sole Agents, N.Z., LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. HASTINGS. Or T. S. ROULSTON, Managing Trustee Estate late W. J. and •A. F. Douglas, Hastings. NOTE—lntending purchasers are requested not to take dogs with them when inspecting the various blocks. RURAL LANU FOR BALE. HARCOURT AND CO., LAND 'AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. A GOOD FARM AND A GOOD HOME. ONLY JCll 10s. PER ACRE. A.'bd. ACRES, nearly all. ploughable trutfc country, '100 acres in grass, HO acres still in totara and matai. There are 20 acres under the plough, 18 acres being in turnips and rape. Well subdivided, 14 paddocks, p. and w. fences, and with an unfailing water supply. BUILDINGS—Good 8-roomed house with every convenience, h. and c. water, etc.; also 2-roomed whare, carshed, woolshed, implement shed, yards, dip, ctc. CAPACITY.—The present carrying capacity is 900 sheep and eattlo, and when fully improved could easily carry over 1000 sheep and 40 or 50 head of cattle. SITUATION—Lower Hawko's Bay, within a fow miles of main railway, and school and P.O. are within few hundred yards. PRlCE.—.fill 10s. per acre. 746 N.B.—For furthor details and for the new edition of our Register, write to HARCOUBT AND CO.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 276, 16 August 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 276, 16 August 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 276, 16 August 1920, Page 10

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