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AUCTIONS. - ._ , PRELIMINARY NOTICE. (■BEAT 'AUCTION SALE <■ GREAT AUCTION SALE . of THE FAMOUS WAIPONGA POULTRY PLANT, ETC., including 1600 PUREBRED WHITE LEGHORNS, WHITE HOCKS. AND INDIAN EUNNEE DUCKS, on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12, 1921, At 11 a.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • ccived instructions from Willoughby Knight, Esq., the pioneer breeder of. the Dominion, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE, by Public Auction, as above, the whole of his birds and plant. Pull details later. KEEP THIS DATE FREE. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. AS GOING CONCERN-CLOSE TO WELLINGTON. -|QA ACRES, about, Freehold, fiat to LO\I undulnting country; all ploughable, subdivided into 15 paddocks; hills grow excellent turnips and lucerne; flub.-, maize, potatoes and mangels; good roads; well watered by permanent streams; 1} miles from post office, school, creamery, and railway. Wintered -to cows, 12 yearlings, G horses, one bull, and -10 hoggets; . " acres in crop.-s of oats, tare, potatoes, lucerne, and barley; one 7-roomed house, 3'2-stull cowbyre, 4-bail cowshed. Zoalandia releaser, water power pump I driven by engine, engine for driving , chaffcutter and turnip pnlper, fowlhouse, harness slifd, woolshed, also one 8-roomed ', house (old), 4-roomed whare, and other ' buildings. PRICE, £70 per acre as going concern. 5 Terms, .£2OOO cash. ~ Stock and ]>iant included are.:—4o cows, i 5 horses, 1 pedigree bull, milking plant, . feeding plant, implements consisting of R. and G. lever plough, garden plough, { moulding plough, harrows, horse rake, disc harrow, drill, Cambridge roller a (1-share), 2 spring carts, gig, harness, milk cans, and sundries. a Very good dairy farm, specially ndnpti ed Wellington City Milk Supply. Winter milking at 2s. Old. per gallon as arranged with City Council. • Natural shelter enables cows to run all year round without covers; close to beach. This property has n great prospective value, as the road frontage is surveyed into i and i-ncre sections for building , sites. For full particulars apply H. F. M'NEILL AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 19 20 Brandon Street. HARCOUET AND CO., Land Agents and Auctioneers, WELLINGTON. ONLY \E-1S PER ACRE. -I Q£ ACRES, all in English grasses, -Li/O and all ploughabie, well fenced, and subdivided, and well watered. This place wintered 80 head of cows, besides young stock. There is a good 8-roomed house, large hall (all mntchlincd), telephone, h. and e. water, etc.; 8-bail cowshed, with 4-cow plant, stable, trapshed, implement shed, bam, and motor shed; situated only S miles from good town and railway; factory and school 1 mile. This is an excellent property, with everything .in good order. PEICE, i'lß Pei Acre. Terms easy. 83S A CHEAP FARM. -iaa ACRES, near Wellington, al Xl/v in.grass, about 30 acres flat good soil, well fenced and watered, schoo next door. There is a good G-roome< liouso, hay shed, implement shed, coolim house, G'b'ail cowshed (concrete lloor), ir*] shed, stable, etc. Can carry 27 cows. Thi place wintered 2!) cows, 1 bull, 4 heifers and 5 horses. Top city prices for pro duce. An absolute 'bargain at tho pne asked. PRICE, .£24 Per Acre. Ens; forms. 82 .611 10s. PER ACRE. EASY TERMS 1 K/i ACRES, 16 miles from Wei AD* linglon, . suitable for sheep an cows, 40 acres good flats, 8 paddocks, wol fenced and watered; good 5-roomed nous< h. and c. water, with necessary outbuilt ings. Stock consists of 9 cows, 50 sheet and pigs, otc. The flats are good, an it is a very handy and profitnblo fnrn and for a quick sale the owner is pri pared to tako MX 10s. per acre. 1C N.B.—Send for our Register and Pri perty Investors' Guide, which contains f.no rangp of farm properties; any arc and almost any terms. ■ i TE HOEO LAND AGENCY. •I Q-l ACRES, situated Rangitikei disXJx tfict, river deposit land, all in grass and crops, well fenced and watered by windmill and river, at present carrying 5G cows, 1 bull, 5 horses, 100 sheep, 27 yearlings, 27 weaners, on ISO acres, balance 30 acres oats, 7 acres barIcy, and 15 acres hay. Cheese factory 1 mile, school 2 miles, 'phone on house. Tho buildings are first class, and nearly all built of totara. The homestead consists of 10 rooms with all conveniences, S-roomod cottage, large granary, stables, also up-to-date cowshed, with 4-cow milking plant. This' property-is estimated to cany 120 cows. AVould make ideal bullock fattening or stud farm. PEICE, .£95 per acre, with J2OOO cash, balance good term at 5i per cent. Apply TAYLOR BEOS., Te Horo and Otaki Railway. 'Phone 50, Otaki Exchange. A BAY OF PLENTY GIFT, DAIRY FARM. OAQX ACRES. Freehold, 210 acres In OvOl grasses, 60 acres fallow, 12 acres oat crop, balance fern, etc., ring fenced and subdivided into 14. paddocks, watered by stream and sprinys. »tc. 6roomed up-to-date residence, waatrhoune, hxod copper and ijitw, up-to-date cowshed fitted with 4-cow milking machine and separator. 6-stalled stable, ennit room, largo barn, corn crib, fowlhouse, etc. Price. .£23 per acre. Terms. £\<>- balance ti vears o per re;it.; * miles from seaport town, 2 minutes' walk from harbour front, where gcoit homing, tailing, etc. Perfect view. Cream takcai from gate. The first person to inspect will purchase. Apply J. WULSON Heal Land and Eilare Agent, Te Puke. Correspondence invited. Prompt to plies. CUTTING-UP PROPOSITION. 1 AAA ACRES, on metalled road, very , .J.l*'**/ long road frontngjs, 2i miles • from railway, 600 acres thoroughly well drained swamD of best quality. 400 acres rolliug. All "ploughabie, 400 acres been - ploughed, 20 paddocks, good fences. \ I Carried last two seasons 000 bullocks. -1 Good house and usual outbuildings, r PRICE, .£32 per acre. Terms, ,£6OOO t cash. • LEWIS AND CO., Wanganui or Hamilton.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 63, 8 December 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 63, 8 December 1920, Page 12

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