SALES BY AUCTION. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE, [ AGENCY CO., LTD. ] CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. JUNE. Friday, 20—Frederick Hoskin, Palmer Road- Yards; sale of grade Jersey heifers. I Friday, 20r-Peter Romhild, Neil Road, Eltham. Saturday, 21—Percy Palmer, Alton, Mangapau Road, Normanby. Monday, 23—Jas. Marshall, Waverley. Tuesday, 24—Richard Canty, Taiporohenui, Hawera. Wednesday, 25 W. A. Schmidt, South Road, Hawera. Monday, 30— F. and A, Bourke, Ball Rd., Alton. Thursday, 26—P. B. and A. M. Torstonson, Mokoia, at Hawera saleyarda. Friday, 27 —Archibald Cameron, Alton. / Saturday, 28—P. H. Robertson, Hurteyville. JULY. j Wednesday, 2—A. and J. O'Donnell's annual Bale of Rosy Creek pedigree Jerseys at Hawera yards. Monday, 7—George Martin, Rawliitiroa. Monday, 7—J. F. Williamson, Kakara--mea Yards. Tuesday, B—John Casserley, Ohangai. Tuesday, B—R. J. Nairn, Eltham (in con-junction-with Farmers' Co-op.) Wednesday, 9—J. F. McGregor, Meremere. » Wednesday, 10—A. E. Watkins (in conjunction with Newton King),' Ha... wera.yards; saie of pedigree Jerseysand grade cows (Thursday, 17—William Hallett, Tahora. Tuesday, 22—D.. J. Willis, Ararata. .ON THE FARM, LITTLE TEMPSKY ROAD, MATAPU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. At 12.30 p.m. .rHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., IITAVE receivedlnstructions from MR. HARRY WASHER, who has disi posed of his farm and is going out of dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: JA CHOICE COWS (mostly Shorthorns, 3rd and 4th early calvers) . 6 empty cows, off turnips 3 weaners 1 Shorthorn bull, 15 months, good 2 waggon horses 3 unbroken draughts 11 three-quarter draughts, 3 and 4 years 3 store pigs Set discs, d.f. Reid and Gray plough, light waggon, shafts and pole, set spring cart and waggon harness (new), milk cans, etc. NOTE.—The above herd comprises a choice lot of cows in excellent condition. As Mr. Washer is going out of dairying everyWjing iq for absolute sale. Dairymen should attend this sale. Luncheon Provided. SMITH, WEBSTER & CO., have a varied asspvtment of land we can offer whica wc have personally inspected, and consider good value. 1 430 ft ACRES, Wangarui River; 250Q acres in gras?- 2-sheep country; all first-class buiH'uigs and yards. £20,000. Walk in; walk out. 700 A CRES ideal dai ying or fattening country; highly improved. £SO per acre. 274 ACRES ' I<J miles from Waneanui; easy hill country; 2} grown sheep with cattle. Good buildings and yards. £22 10s per acre I 1 500 ACRES, Aotea Land Board Lease. 1305 acres in grass. 2 grown ,heep and catt'.c- First-class homestead; fencing and yards. Well- ! watered and subdivided. Rich papa | country. £9 per acre. '320 ACRES frfrehold > U miles from Wanganu.. 200 acres ploughable. Carries 080 sheep, 60 cattle. Well watered. £2S per acre. Ogo ACRES, leo rich river flat; balance good hills. Curries 100 mlik cows and sheep. Good dwelling, milk sheds and yards. Well fenced and watered. Two miles from factory, school and railway. £SO per awe. 1068 ACRES ' 100 ° !,cres m g 1 " 185 ; ~. carries 1700 sheep, including 'BOO ewes; also 100 cattlo. Good buildings. Well fenced and' watered. £lO ! 'M)s per'acre. TOO ACRKS 'freehold: practically all ■**v«._ p j oughab j d Good fflotor road and handy to rail. Well watered and -subdivided. Small cotcuge. £6O per me. i '524 ACRES; 200 rich ewe flat; balance good hills. Good motor 'road; handy to s:'iool. Three sheep and cattle. Best buildings m the district £2O per acre. ACRES; 300 ploughable. 800 breeding ewes; 50 cattle. Small cottage, man's whare and yards. £2B per awe. "Four and a half miles from rail, and. good motor road. 19±8 ACRES °' E - p - W"> Wanganui River. 65(1 acres in graa-j. 2-sheep. Well fenced and watered. Price <s%> . ALL THE ABOVE ARE SALEABLE ON EASY TERMS, 130 ACRES JO MILES New Plymouth; metalled Toad, half mile factory, school adjoins; level to undulating land, all ploughable, well watered, 13 to 14 paddocks, carry 30 to 40 cowaj 6-roomed house, cowshed, etc. PRICE, £lB per acres. TERMS, £SOO cash. 105 ACRES A LL grass, nearly all ploughable, wellwatered, 7 paddocks; 1 mile factory and school; carry 30 cows;, 5-room house, cowshed, etc. PRICE,. £2O. vet aerev | TERMS, £SOO cash. rtUMPHRiES AND DAVIES,
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1919, Page 8
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