AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. 30LWAY SALEYARD3. (MASTEIITO.N.). .WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, THE A 3SGCSATED AUCTIONEERS *~K will sell as above:— 15 very prims fa.t wethea - s 100 woolly lambs 50 hoggets 60 2-tooth 'wethers 100 good hoggets 80 good wethers 80 2-Jtooth fat rnd fonvarl wethers ■'■ 100 Gives in lamb to Romney rams 230 i.im. -owes in lamb to Southdown lams 20 empty cows * • 1 good dairy cow (just on the drop) 20 18-.momlth steers 12 good, springing heifers .10 empty heifers 8 3yr steers 12 (prime fait cows 1 first-class dairy cow, springing 3 good dlarJry oowis at t(hi& drop, oomimg second calf 3 choice dairy cows, second calver®, close on till© drop 1, Syr harness gelding, quiet for a lady to drive; owner leaving the district. On account A. A. Harris, who has 6old a portion, of 'his property—--200 good ewes in lamb to Down rams
EOT LUNCHEON on the GROTJ>T>
UIOESERVED SALE OF DAIRY
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AT HALL'S ESTATE, PAHIATUA
FRIDAY, 4tH AUGUST, 1911, i' At 12 noon.
"ESSRS ABRAHAM AND WlLinstructions from Mr PAUL STENt BERG, who is giving up dairyuing, to sell as above, the" whole of ibis dairy herd, comprising:— Kf\ COWS, calving August and OU September, all in tap-top condition (30 of above oalving in August.) Af\ Specially selected Springing 4fcU heifers, Jersey and Hoktein cross. , 28 l yearling heifers, Holstem, Jersey Jind Shorthorn cross 1 draught mare 1 haif draught mare, all work Spring dray, milk cans, cooler, etc. NOTE.— Mr Stenberg when selecting his herd bought only the very best he could iprocure, and he: has carefully culled since, consequently we can recommend the whole herd to intending purchasers with every confidence. Quite a number of the herd are Grade Jersey and Jersey'cross, and all of the cows aro in splendid condition. Intending purchasers please note that cow,s ,mav be left on the property for a'fow weeks if desired. ■LUNCHEON PROVIDED.-
ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE OF GUARANTEED JERSEY STOCK.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1911
At tli© Farm, Fitzherbert East, PALMERSTON NORTH. At 11.30 a.m.
KttATTAM AND WILLIAMS, L Ltd., Palmorston North, will sell on account of Mr S. R. LANCASTER— QAA Springing Jersey and JerOuU sey cross cows and heifers (50 of which will be in milk by day of sale.) , Busses, will meet all trains. Sile%iU'p6mmehco at 11.30 (with cows iu imftte.,''"•'-.■• "■'•
Land Sale at Hamrltaa.
WEDNESDAY, 16th~AUGTJST
"J. l/v-"j.i *■•• •■•• .--■- iEsq.j wo will sell, in conjunction •with Mr Thos. Mclndpe, in the Horse Bazaar, Hamilton, at 11.30 am., the .well-known "BROOMIELAW DOWNS" >., .: -'. ESTATE, 'Subdivided into 12 J)airy Farms, in areas of 150 to 400 acres, all in grass. There are two good homesteads on the property, with extensive outbuildings. This property is ideal dairying country, every section being [splendidly, watered >. by natural springs or river frontage. Each section has a, frontage to the main County Road, and also to the Morrinsvdlle railway line, the Okoroire Railway- Station, .being on ,jfche -property: :Therois a creamery ladjoiriing the station. The property is 3 miles from-Okoroiro Hot Springs, 3 miles from Tirau Saleyarcte, and 10 '.males' fromjtf&ta Maita Saleyards by :jgood' there aire two'schools [within "two miles. ■ - ; > NOTE.—Exceptionally! 'easy terms. OhSectionsv/tttiout Buildings: 10 per cent, deposit and 15 per cent. or improvements to that amount in twelve mon<ths, balance o years at 5 per cent. • On Sections with Buildings: Onethird cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. ' . EASY REPAYMENT CLAUSES IF -DESIRED. Plans can be obtained from— The Farmers' Co-operative, Timam. Baggott and Potts, Wanganui. G. W. Mace, Te Aroha. The Simplex Dairy Supply Co., Hamilton. OR ■■> * The Farmers' < Co-operative Auc- '. tioncering Co., Ltd., Hamilton. G. E. McOULLAGH, -Auctioneer. .
Special Offer to], Dairy Farmers. SALE OF THt FAMOUS WOODLAND DOWNS ESTATE, WAIKATO. able, for dniryang, sheep farming, cropping, or flattening. AH ploughiaiblie. Oan. he driven over in a Jraggy. Weill grassed and watered. iVery little fencing to he dome; admirably situated; 5 males from'.Taupiri Railway Station; 12 miles from Hamilton; all good metalled road; Behoof P. 0., creamery_ near by, •whale a new creamery site has. been isiiTveyed off an the centre of the Mock. TERMS are. very aisy— 10 per cent, down, balance of purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent; improvements to»be placed on the land to th». value jof ,15 t KT cent, of -the total Amount of the money within 12.months. " / ~ : '. " ■ ''''"■'.'.-■ J, H. Bowater & Co. LAUD AGENTS,. JTANGAKGI.
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