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SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. MANAWATU DAIRYING PROPERTIES—"HAP li A" AND "NETLEY.' AT TOWN HALL, OTAKI, ON WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL; 1914, at 2.30 p.m. HALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON, have been instructed by C. Tully, Esq., and the Trustees Mrs Hadfield's Estate, to sell by Public Auction, as above, the well known Manawatu properties "HAPLA and "NETLEY." These properties adjoin and form one block, comprising about 1500 acres of freehold, and have been carefiilly subdivided into 10 farms ranging from 18 to 423 acres. They"are situated on the main road, about three miles from Waikanae, and the same distance from Te Horo. These are two prosperous towns, with good railway service to Wellington and Palmer-ston, creameries, etc. As there is a Sunday train, milk and other produce can be sent daily to Wellington, and tli-us realise City prices. The soil is well suited for dairying, and Mr Tully has been milking on shares on his property with very good results. There are two houses on different sections, one with an 8-bail cowshed, and an 8-bail cowshed is on the third section. The district is noted for its genial climate, an das it nas a steady rainfall, it cannot be surpassed for the dairying industry. The soil is mostly drained swamp with law undulating hills, all in grass except some patches ' of bush, and on Netlev there are thousands of tons of splendid flax. Terms of payment are liberal. Anyone wanting a freehold dairy or mixed farm in a good district should inspect. TERMS: 15 per cent cash", 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Plans and further particulars on application to— DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. WELLINGTON & BRANCHES.

337-int. LEVIN STOCK SALES. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1914. AND COMPANY, will sell at 11.30 a.m. 1000 s.m. breeding ewes (lots) 200 2-tooth wethers (good line) 150 lambs (off hills) 150 4-year ewes (oft* hills) 70 mixed 2-tooths 140 fat wethers 100 fat ewes 40 18-month steers 8 S.H. heifers m calf to S.H. bull 12 young S.H. cows 5 2A-year steers 8 yearling heifers 10 young store cows 10 springing Holatein cross heifers 10 vealers 4 fat cows. 338-3 100 woolly lambs 16 18-months steers 20 3-year bullocks. 80 woolly lambs 20 2-year steers 12 yearling Jersey cross heifers 25 store cows (lots) 10 store cows, station ljred 10 good vealers SALE BY MORTGAGEE. T>Y order of the Mortgagee Parker and Vincent will sell by public auction at Levin on Wednesday, 29th April, 1914, 28 perches part section 10 Block VIII;, Levin. Title Land Transfer, 51 feet frontage to Oxford street (main street) in Levin and 114 feet to Stanley street, central position. The land contains two shops with dwelling rooms. Sale will take place at 12 noon at the auction rooms of Messrs Parker and Vincent, corner Oxford and Bath street.

For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or to FTTLLER TON-SMITH. MILES and Cpm, 335-Bint. Solicitors, Feilding. LEVIN HOUSE SALE. FRIDAY, lTtli APRIL, 1914, MEW ZEALAND jIOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY Company Limited will offer for sale at 1 p.m. t-lie following.— 10 4-year : old half draught mares and geldings (unbroken) site Lord Otaihanga. 9 2 and 3-year half draught fillies (unbroken) sire Lord . Otaihanga. 8 2 and 3-year half-draught colts (unbroken) sire Lord Otaihanga. 8 saddle and harness horses 1. draught mare 5 years 1 draught mare in foal 1 18-months filly. 1 spring cart mare in foal. 1 6-year heavy draught mare broken to chains. 1 7-year gelding (plough) broken to all work. 1 7-year gelding (express) broken to all work 1 aged mare broken fo saddle and harness (sire Analyst) I 3-year Blackthorn 'filly broken to saddle. 33t-3int,

BOUGHT xx BOTTLE. "I had pains in my legs which the doctor said was rheumatism," writes Mr Ilobt Cochrane, builder, Waimiha, N.Z. r 'His lotion did mc no good and I suffered misery. I saw a friend using some liniment whiclT he told me was Chamberlain's Pain Balm aiirl offered me his bottle to try it. ft. did me' so much good that I bough I a bottle myself and was soon free of all pains."' For sale everywhere - - Ad. Quick's the word when NAZOL gets to work. Gives instant relief from coughs, colcla, catarrh, and sore throat. Pleasant to tnk». Ou« trial proves its efficacy.—Ad.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 April 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 April 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 April 1914, Page 4

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