e Raettht Sale. I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. I ____.. I At 1 p_nl. I 40 3 and 4—yr heifers r.w, H. bulls I I 50 m_s. yearlings ' ~ 300 ewes, lambs at foot I I 350 extra good hoggets I I 300 hoggets ' 200 empty ewes (forward) ' I 16 mixed cattle I 9 heifers at drop I 1 cow at drop Also without ,reserve,— ' Black pony stallion “Llewelynl Comet”——winncr 17 first prizes. I Slight Re-serve,——’ Trotting mare “Miss Queenie” All-I wood—Queen Queen. - Dalgety and _Co., N.Z. Loan andl Mercantile, Abraham and Williams. I Annual I Spring Cattle Fan‘. TAIHAPE SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th. I At llO’clock. ' , DALGETY & CO.’ LTD., will sell as beloW,—— _ so 3%-yr bullocks I 40 3-yr steers - 14 3};-yr bullocks 30 S.H_ cows r.w. Shorthorn bullsl 40 4-yr bullocks I 30 2-yr-‘Hereford cross steers I 6 3-yr Holstein heifers (spring-I ing) 55 ’4~yr bullocks I,‘ 30 3—yr steers I 25 2—yr heifers " 60 4—yr bullocks '25 yearling S.H. steers ' 25 yearling S.H. heifers 3 2-yr purebred ‘Hereford ‘bulls in 2 yearling purebred Hereford ’ bulls I FURTHER ENTRIES .'SC'LICITED. . I PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I I N.Z. Farmers’ Co-operative Distrib-I uting Co. will hold an opening sale on 29th October in their new yards. Full‘ ‘particulars later_ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . I ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will hold their Annual Spring Cattle: IFair at Taihape, on MONDAY, 17th November, 1919. I Full Particulars Later. A CHANGE FOR THE HBME SEEKER. ‘FAVOURED with instructions from R. ‘Nilkje Esq., Messrs Abraham and Williams Ltd., Will sell by Pub‘-Zc Auction early‘ in November. 87 BUILDING SITES SETUATED ON TERRACE, the most popular residem tial quarter of Taiha,pe.l Fuller details will be advertised later and plans will be obtainable. early from -all branches. I
RAUPO AND IFLAX DRA|N'EB,_ V SWAMP, ‘_ - 425 ACRES FREEBIOLD. Heavy river-Silt swamp, about three}‘r.lEl‘lCl'S in grass, balance flex and quarters in grass, balance‘ flax and ‘Fm and then sow the grass-seed. You then have a farm that will practically run a beastto the acre. The present drains require deepening, for which fl’l.'l‘<‘ is plenty 0-f fall and clear of f‘yo«"t.lS. This fine property is situated right ‘on the East Coast Railway, which is being constructed right alongside the Droperty at present, and is within half-mile of the proposed station and three miles from cheese factory.f A road has recently been surveyed? through the centre of this block, which 0 makes it suitable for subdividing into 50 acre sections. The owner would ‘rake half or ‘the lot on the following‘ xxory easy terms: Price, £4l per acre,‘ £1 per acre cash down. Balance 5, _'fL‘Elfl'S at (3 per cent., 6 months interest g to be paid in advance. 1 This property is .a real snip and will double its value within, a few years. 122 ACRES FEBBHOLD The, pick of the country, at present carying 112 heavy .bullocks. Over h-_-I-'.:»clr_ per acre is turiied oil’ this‘ ~'-'t~w- (‘\'(‘l‘}' season. T*“‘ll*-I impr-ex».-d, coed fences. good watrr. house.shod,| off main road, close to Pos‘? Office: store, saleyards, and hotel; bush down. Price, £3O per acre. Cash down, £2000; balance 5 years at 6 percent. L. LUKE, FARMER, LAND AND COMMISSION.‘ AGENT, ' ' Avvakeri (near Whak‘a;tane)a Phone No. 43R, Whakatane Erehange. . Postal Address: Awake:-I, via Roto--1: '. . .
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Taihape Daily Times, 15 October 1919, Page 8
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537Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 15 October 1919, Page 8
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