AUCTIONS. DISPERSAL SALE Of PUREBRED SHORTHORN CATTLE, At the Homestead. "NOTTINGHAM," WAIHAKEKE, Carterton, On THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1920, At 12 o'clock sharp. /pHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' J- CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., STOCK DEPARTMENT, have haen favoured with instructions from ALFRED MOODY, ESQ.. who has disposed of his property, to offer as nbow— 15 purebred Shorthorn cows and heifers (regd.). 3 purebred milking Shorthorns (regd.). 20 purebred milking Shorthorn cows •and heifers (unread.) 12 2-vear Shorthorn steers 30 mixed 2-year steers 60 English Leicester ewes with lambs 5 winis 200 mixed-sex hoggets 40 wethers 2 horses 2 ponies LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Full particulars and catalogues on application to'the Auctioneers, THE WATRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP., ASSN., LTD., STOCK DEPT.. Mnstertnn and Branches. STRATFORD' YARDS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1920. NEWTON KING, LTD., in conjunction - with THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Hawera. Branch, will Sell, in Newton King's, Ltd., Yards, on above date:— OAA HEAD FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, comprising— SO dairy cows and heifers, at full profit 35, grade Jersey cows and heifers, at profit nud springing--25 crossbred springing cows 20 choice grade Jersey heifers, a 1 profit and springing 40 springing 2 to 3-year heifers 1 pedigree JeTSey cow, DANCE, No. 833, with heifer calf at foot. Calved August 10, 1908. Bred by C. DERMER. FEILDING. Sire Viscount, "207; dam, Frisk, 72 1 pedigree' Jersey cow, TWO STEP, No. 1450. .Calved October 31, 1914. Bred by Mr. T,. M. Webb. Sire, Tretholla's Captain, 1952; dam, DANCE, 833. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. MR. PHILLIPS holds a sale of Dairy Cattle annually, and is very careful in the selection of animals be offers. The above cows are no exception to this rule. ' They comprise a big percentage of high-grade Jersey, the balance being Jersey, Holstein, and Shorthorn cross. Our agents have personally inspected these cows, and can recommend them to intending purchasers as being first-class dairy stock-. Every cow will bs sold subject to Mr. Phillips's usual guarantee. For convenience of outside buyers cattle will be trucked at Stratford free of charge.
TIMBER. x TIMBER. TIMBER. AUCTION SALE Of SAWMILL. SAWN AND MILLING , TIMBEE, ETC. T7IREEMAN R, JACKSON AND CO., *■ LTD., under instructions from TRUSTEES in ESTATE late H. MERSON. will offer' at -the mill site, near Raetihi, at 11 a.m. on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, as follows :— 200,000 super feet sawn timber—Matai nnd Rimu, with small quantity totara, in lots to suit purchasers-. - SAWMILL PLANT COMPLETE-in thorough working order, and capablo . of cutting 8000 ft. daily, together with about 11 million feet milling timber, Luke hauler, tram trucks, 2 wagons and teams, and all necessary appointments. Terms and conditions of sale and milling rights may be seen at office of Ifefers. Tusttn aaid Waldegrave, Solicitors Raetihi.. Millers will be shown over bush plant on day before sale. NOTE—Tho 'riant is :n first-class order, and is ready to commence work immediately.' and the sale presents a TOiique opportunity to millers and timber merchants to procure supplies of timber. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE Of 1113 ACRES KAWHATAU LAND. 1113 ACRES KAWHATAU LAND. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, MANGAWEKA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9. At 1.80 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., •A- instructed by r'.'ll. R. GORRINGE, ESQ., will sell as above Lis well-known Kawliatau propertv. subdivided as follows-.— LOT 1, COMPRISING 320 ACRES. All easy country. Oue of the best sheep and cattle farms in the dis- .. trict. LOT 2, COMPRISING 390 ACRES. 315 being easy hills, balance 75 acres excellent flat, about 20 acres stuniptd. Suitable for- dairying. LOT 3. COMPRISING 290 ACRES. Homestead section; 188 acres easy hills, 102 acres Hat. 25 acres slumped. Very suitable for dairying. LOT 4,' COMPRISING 114 ACRES. Verv easy country: lair uortion ploughable. Also very suitable for dairying. TERMS.—IO per cent, on fall of hammer, 10 tier cent, on dnte of possession, 5 per cent, in 12 months. 5 per cent, in 24 months, balance 7 vears from date of possession at 6 r.er cent, per annum. Possession about February 14. 1921. Inspection and further particulars on application to Auctioneers. N.B.—Buyers will have the opnortunity of iic-nuirinr ewes now rn property, as same are to be offered at auction earlv in February. A first-class lot with an established reputation. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. KRA ACRES, FREEHOLD, and 180 OOU Acres Leasehold (adjoining with compensation) rent, 35.; well fenced and oubdivided into 9 paddocks; 260 acres flat, balance undulatinjt to hi'.ly; about two-thirds ploughable. Down iln the best of English grosses; 3J acres lucerne, 25 acres, oats and grass seed. Wintered 250 breeding awes, 1850 mixed sheep and 48 cattle. Good 5-roomed house, telephone and wafer laid on; all necessary outbuildings; only 2i miles from -\town. No charge for Leasehold. Price for Free-' hold. ,£33 10s. p.a. W. A. EDWARDS AND CO. LTD.. Napier.
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