AUCTIONS, POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. WAIKANAE SALE. DECEMBER 22, 1920. rf~ILIENTS will please take notice tlint owing to various reasons tho above Salo will NOT be held this month. TUB ASSOCIATE!) AGENTS. SALE OP SHINGLE AND SAND AT PALMER HEAD. District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, December 2, 1920. Notice is hereby given that a Xicease under Section 307 of the Land Act, 1908, to remove Shingle nnd Sand from the land known as the Military Reserve at Palmer Head, at the eastern'end of Lyall Bav, will bo offered for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION at this office at 2 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, December. 23, 1920. The 'areas from which the material may bo taken are 6hown on the official map. G. IT. M. M'CLURE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. WAIRARapa Stud sheep breedv V ERS' ANNUAL SALE. - . SOLWAY, MASTERTON, NEW. ZEALAND. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19, 1921, : ' at 10.30-a.m. 183 Stud Romney Marsh Ew«s 30 Stud Lincoln Ewes 266 Stud Romney Marsh Rams 52 Stud Lincoln Rain* G Stud Southdown Rams VENDORS: Messrs. G. E. Allen, A. E. Anderson, R. Bremer, W. Howard Booth, W. 11. Buick, G. E. Churolien, Q. Donald, P. Evans, A. and J. Gray, TI. H. Corringe, A. C. Herbert, J.. E. Hewitt.. T. Hunt, W. P. Jacob and Son, J. Knight, H. W. Lee, H. • A. Matthews. Estate D. M'Gregar/ J. H. M'Lean,' G. M Ivcnzie, Adam M'Kay, Percy Bros, Perry and Son, Bland Rayner, 11. J. If-av-ner, N. Rayner, William . Rayner, F -; r - Reynolds. D. Smith, A. P. SonHiev, J. Suggitt. J. ff. Sutherland, C. Wairland. Breeders from both North and South Islands are presented a_t this. Sale, and as no* private sales have been made tho pick of their flocks will be offarcH AUCTIONEERS MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD ' LEVIN AND CO.. LTD. N.Z. LOAN &.M.A. CO.,LTD. N.Z; FARMERS' . CO-OP DISTRIBUTING CO., Em WAIRARAPA. FARMERS'COOP. ASSN., LTD. WEIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO., LTD, ■ Communications to LEVIN AND CO., LTD., i p 0. Box oG, Mnsterton. AUCTION SALE' OP TOIvOROA SECTIONS AT PUTARURU, THE LAST OF THE LOW-PRICED LAND . ON EASY TERMS. 43 SECTIONS OP GOOD VIRGIN LAND IN AREAS OF 12« TO 397 ACRES. 8000 " f toehold land, dividi mi 111 Small Sectiofig as TION ,n ? old PUBLIC AUCiION in accordance with instructions THE PUTARURU TOWN'HALL, On • ... THURSDAY. JANUARY 20, AT 1 P.M.- *■? m ß i °® ere d is situate near tho railway at lokoroa, and extends fro'm a diatJnco of about two miles, and is directly opposite n large block' of land whicli was successfully, farmed by tho late Hugh Campbell, Esq;, of Hawko's bay. Ihe quality of the soil is good, homo of the sections are totally unimproved, soma have from 10 to-20 acres of grass on them; the general contour of tho country is Hat to undulating some of the sections being practically tiat, and the majority easily ploughable. When brought into grass this land will make ideal dairy farms, with every facility now on the spot-railway station, school, cheese factory, post and -telegraph office, stores, town hall, otc. The oheese factorv above mentioned has a great reputation," having gained the highest points award last season at the hands of the Government Grader, which in itself speaks volumes for the quality of tho land. Tho pastures on the ad-ioinmg farms would ho hard to equal, ihe frost of English grasses and cJovers abound in abundance. i i a( ; ( !'.'.' o n' to boing ideal dairying land, this country is great for seed production, one farm in the district having pi odneed J-20 worth of white clover seed to the acre, while for turnip crops the country is probably unsurpassed anywhere in the North Island. All EiHisli grasses do \vell in this soil, particularly cocksioot and the clovers. This is. probably the last of the lowpriced land where all facilities for dairying exist, and the man who is preparod to work and bring this country in must roap a big rise in the next year or two. J'he land is for the most part ready for th,; plough, and is easily workod in all seasons-of the year. A turnip crop on the first furrow gives quick results, and to a large extent helps to pay for grassing the land. This particular block is splendidly watered. . Every man looking for an opportunity in the farming world on safe lines should inspect this property- without delay, and see what the neighbouring farmers arc doing on the same land, and what satisfactory returns they are getting froin their cows. Intending' purchasers going to Putaruru should call on Mr. R. Alcorn. Commission Agont, who has inspected the properly, and will be pleas-d to give all information nnd arrange for inspection. TITLE: Freehold Land Transfer. TEH-MS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 20 per cent, iu 12 months, or improvements to that value. Balanoo 5 years at G per cent. ___ \ Write for Plans and Particulars today, and nialto arrangements for inspection of the property. ■ THE FARMERS' .CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD., Hamilton. ' ROBERT ALCORN, Putanim. Tn Conjunction.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 20
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