fctßS' NOTICES. WAY SALE. VY, OCTOBER, 2, 1912. iED AUCTIONEERS offer as above—/xed sex hoggets. >RKets. >»i|)ty ewes. springing heifers. ARATAHI STOCK SALE. [>AY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1912. At 1 p.m. fiharp. ALGETY AmTcO., LTD., wiO B«ti act uoove: — 140 mixed sex hoggets. 80 ewes with 100 per cent lambs ' 50 Wether hoggets. 40 ewes with lambs at foot. 17 yearling steers. 5 yearling heifers. 2 first class dairy cows. 1 first class dairy cow (juat on calving.) 8 forward' empty cows. 3 young coo (to dvo in May.) 3 Jersey Hoktein heifers. 1 first class- half-draught gelding (Guaranteed sound and staunch. Any trial given.) 1 "very reliable saddle and harness mare. Six years old ; suitable for light milk •cart--1 half-draught 3-year unbroken colt 'Suitable for milk cart.) 8 first class springing heifers. 1 first class 3-year springing Jersey heifer. 3 first class springing heifers at drop. 1 5-year springcart gelding. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. 4t*BMEEBff ASSOCIATION YARDS OCTOBIfrFI, 1912. i 4 CSOCIATEP AUST!9N£ERi wil sefll 03 abor*.— 100 dry ewes. 25 forward empty ewes. 15 good ewes and lambs. • 100 good owes and lambs. 100 and 2}-jep" shortiliom steA»a ,i * ...). . 3 good cows, on ilio drop IP' l, anteed.) 25 store cows. 6 yearling steers 1 heifer, on the drop. . 30 18-months Jereey-Holstem cross heifers. 23 2 year empty dairy heifers. 15 good springing dairy lieiiers. 7 good sound dairy cows... 5 springing dairy heifers. 10 dairy heifers on the drop. 27 2-year steers, real good line. B'Bi and 4-year steers in good condition. 9 yearling dairy heifers .•■■" - 60 hoggets. 30 forward, empty owes.
y BY AUCTION. WAMAnOIESTAT E IMPORTANT LAND SALE. DIUDAX, 25th OCTOBER. At 11.30 a.m. AT HAMILTON. THE Farmers' Co-Operativo Auctioneering Company, .Ltd., Hamilton, on oeiu.lt of tlio owners by Messrs Paul Hanson and Co., of Auckland) . . ' Will oitor by Public Auction AT - HAMILTON, on tho above date: HIHIRTY-ONE Sections of rich _L level land, largely first-rflass swamp easily drainable having ample fall, varying in areas from 100 acres to 150 acres. NOTE: This* land is adjacent to tho Waharoa 'Railway Station and three creameries. Each Section has * good road frontage, and the land is-all suitable for dairying purposes. It adjoins the well-known Mata Mata Estate, and is in the unique position of being eitiuiod in the centre of a higHy prosperous dairying district. It lias not been developed eadier, as it Ifias only recently been acquired from the. Native owners. Arrangements are'ifli course of being made with the local Drainage Board for the draining of the area. TOWNSHIP: A portion of the estate, in the central position, has been subdivided in one-acre lots township purposes, which will also be offered for sale. TERMS: Ten per cent cash, ten per cent in thivo months, 10 per cent in twelve months from date of sale, Balance payable in five years from Ist of June. 1912. bearing .five per cent interest per annum. For Plans and further details apply to The Farmers' Co-Operative Auction«ering Company, Ltd., Hamilton, or to their Sub-Agents: G. W. MACE-and CO.. La,nd Agents, ' . » '. Te Aroha. LAYNE AND REID. Land Agents, Morrinsville. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MASTERTON ANNUAL. SPRING CATTLE SALE. AT SOLWAY YARDS, TUESDAY, October 29th, 1912, : ' at 12.30 p.m. ' iiIE Associated Auctioneers begtt . notify that they have fixed upon the above date for the Masterton, Annual Sprint Cattle Sale. EARLY ENTRIES INVITED. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE PIRST-CtftftS SHEEP RUM. "I £tflfl AORES Freehold; all o&* IUUU been very well hid down la mixed English grasses, except 800 awr<w, which is in standing bash.' Weil fenced and divided into 12 convenient, paddocks. Five-roomed botes* and also 3-roomed cottage, woolaaed, and night penß, sheep yards, <x>wihod and outbuildings. There art* about 400 acres of very rich flats, the balance being hills, good spnrg and face* on blue papa formation • Sitafcte 1 mile to tho Post Office, # »tor©, arihool, eto; half mile i# the dairy factory, 10 milea to tho saleyards, 18 loilea to freezing works. Access by main, road (first-claw metalled motor road) right to homestead. PRICE £6 per aor:— a v"a~j cheap property. I P%6\o ACRES, Te Kuiti disLi}k)j£i trict, 500 acres in gra3B, balance heavy bush. Good 5 roomed fcouso, shed and sheep yards. Subdivided into 6 aheep proof paddocks Oapitoit* 2 sheep to acre. O.R.P. at 2.7* 8d per acre. tfEIOE £9 10s p*r HOT*. • AOUES, Wayerley Dis- > trict; 1805 acres in aas and the balance in bush.. Well jiced and subdivided. Four lfooratid foase and lean-to, dairy, woolshed, •nd two sets of sheep yards. Carrying 8000 sheep and 200 head of yOimg cattle. Situate 9 miles to railway .stAlion. Tenure small grazing ran leaso il years from Ist March. 1919. Boa BJ4B 10s pw annum. FRXOE £BOOO, Exceptionally easy term* fivon s and tb* etock can. be taken *« SsaHoatloa, AUCTIONEER LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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