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CLEARING SALE. CROYDON ROAD. WAIPUKU. FRIDAY, 24i1l J FLY. NEWTON KING, ill conjunction I with WEBSTER, DOBSON and Co., have received instructions from DiR THOS. JUDD, who lias recently sold Ids farm, to .sell hi* Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--67 cows, expected th calve Aug. j to October 21 2-year heifer*, served by .Jersey bull 27 grade Jersey weaners 1 pedigree Jersey 'mil 3 grade Jersey bulls 1 aged gelding, 1 aged mare, milk waggon to carry 12 cans, double harness, 11 cans, gig and harness, saddle and bridle, plough, harrows, stumping jack, 3001 b spring balance, 15 to. 21) ton hay, and quantity of sundries LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o’clock. NOTE.—The above herd consists chiefly of Jersey Holsteihs, in good condition, all served by Jersey bulls. The herd averaged £ll per cow for milk alone this season'. NEW ZEALAND LOAi* AND ' ■MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., SPECIAL SALES FOR JULY— Wednesday 22, and Thursday 23 W. T. Wells, Manaia (dairy stock) Thursday, 23—Coleman and Mackey, Robson Road, Ngaere Friday, 21—-J. H. Free, Mangatoki Saturday, 25—Estate late J. W.Scott, Whakamara (in conjunction with N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op, Sogiety) Monday, 27—W. H. Claris, Opunake Tuesday, 28—John Paterson, Sen., Patea Tuesday, 28—John Zurcher, Stratofrd yards Tuesday, 28—A. J. and W. Luxton. Rawhitiroa Wednesday, 29—M. Foiey, Ahuroa Road, Wharohuia Wednesday, 29—M. Leydon, Manaia Wednesday, 29 -Colonel Bentley, Rawhitiroa Thursday, 30—R, T. B. Mellow, Kaponga Friday, 31—W. T. Wells, Manaia (horses, implements, etc.) Friday, 31—R, B. Gooding, Bird Road, Stratford AUGUST— Monday, 3—T. H. Jenkins, Eltham Tuesday, 4—Ezekiel Kerr, Rotokari Road, Eltham Wednesday, s—Samuel Parker, Mountain Road, Stratford Thursday, 6—Geo. E. Algie, Gor- ' don Road, Toko Thursday, 6—Jas. Phillips, Jim., Mangatoki, springing, heifers (in conjunction with Newton King) Friday, 7—H. A. Wood, Eltham Thursday, 13.—Eugene Joyce, Awatuna * ‘SEPTEMBERSaturday, 26—pedigree dairy sale, Tattersall’s,- Hawora NOTICE ,TO CLIENTS. Dairy Clients are requested, to note that through special terms on which the , Company finances V dairy cows purchased ,at their auction Sales, farmers save about 15s to 17s per head per year on each cow. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIOXAL . SALE. MARAETAU BLOCK. 30,000 ACRES IN GO FARMS. RAPIDLY RISING DISTRK GOOD PLOUGHABLE LAND 1 ADAPTED FOR DATRYINb, TUNING OR CROPPING LOW VALUES AT PR] WHEN SETTLED, VALUES MUST GREATLY INCREASE A braham a williams; LTD., ■LA- have been favored with instructions from the' 1 Vendors of the MARAETAI BLOCK, WAIKATO, to soil, by Public Auction, at the HORSE BAZAAR, HAMILTON, on THURSDAY, , the 30th of July, at 12 noon, this fine block of land, comprising 30,000 Acres, situated about 15 miles from the Putaruru Railway Station, with the Maraetai Railway Station on the property. Subdivided into 60 farms, ranging in area from 110 to 850 acres. , About nine-tenths of the estate is flat and undulating, ploughable land. The general nature of the soil is of .excellent quality being a dark loam, resting on a subsoil of decayed Rhyolite. It only requires cultivation to make it worth many times the present price. The land is ready for the plough, it is well watered by numerous streams and springs? grov,.-, turnips, clover and "English grasses to perfection. Particularly healthy climate. Abundant rainfall, there being an average of 60 inches a year. Efficient raihvay communication is now established. Fencing and building timber delivered by rail at reasonable prices. Good markets within easy distance. Post and telegraph office established. The land in its natural state is covered with tussock, high strong fern, and manuka, ft is easily worked in all seasons, apd any weather, giving immediate .and very profitable , return when cultivated. It is estimated that the first crop of turnips will about pay for putting the land down in permanent pasture. In no part of New Zealand are land values rising so rapidly as in this part of the -Waikato district. ■ TERMS:-10s per acre on date oi sale; 10 s per acre in 12 months, or improvements to that amount. Balance remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. Write now for plans and reports of this block to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., Palmerston North, the Auctioneers, or their Agents. MESSRS COOPER AND MANNING, and the FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.', LTD., Hamilton,,. .

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 78, 23 July 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 78, 23 July 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 78, 23 July 1914, Page 8

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