AUCTIONS. MARTINBOROUGH SALE. TO-DAY, THURSDAY, 12th MAY. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will sell -£-». at the Martinborough yards:— 150 good woolly lambs 200 four, six, and full-mouth ewes in lamb to Romney rams 20 fat owes 100 forward empty ewes 40 tw.o-toqth owes ami wethers 200 good owes, in lamb 400 full-mouth ewes,'in lamb to Blackfaco rams. Special entry on account of Charles Harris, Hautotara-^; 3000 ewes and iambs to English Leicester rams (to be drafted). LEVIN STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW FRIDAY, 13th MAY, 1910. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— ■ 500 fat and forward Lincoln skinned ewes (first-class line) 350 4 and G-tooth ewes in lamb to Romneys, (extra good) 220 fat and forward ewes ■ 200 fat and forward Romney skinned ewes (first-class line) 200 2, 4, and G-tooth and f.f.in. ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 150 woolly lambs * 120 owes, in lamb 100 ewes in lamb to Romneys 80 mixed sheep 70 lambs GO prime fat ewes 30 fat lambs 60 fat ewes 20 18-months steers 20 18-months heifers 20 3-year springing heifers 16 fat cows 1 6 prime fat heifers 120 extra prime ewes 50 25-year steers, good lins . 35 3-year steers, good line . On account of Mrs. Bradlee, Manakau— 700 mixed lambs (ono earmark and off hills] WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. . TUESDAY, 17th MAY, 1910. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., AND DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— ' 120 good lambs . : 110 mixed lambs 100 forward lambs . GO ewes in lamb . 50 prime fat lambs 120 empty ewes 120 2-tooth wethers 10 springing heifers ■ 10 weaners 8 weaners • ■ ' ■ 2 good dairy cows 2 heifers in calf Also,, on account Mr. John Rickard, who is leaving the district— 9 woaners 1 young dairy cow in milk 1 s.f. plough, set harrows, large meat-safe, pig-scalding trough, wheelbarrow, poultry, and sundries. Please Note that this sale will bo held on TUESDAY, instead of Wednesday. DAIRY FARMERS. THERE Ib MONEY IN BUTTER. , Your Attention is Directed to the ENGLISH BUTTER MARKETS, Also to the . : CHOICE DAIRY FARMS That will produce profitable butter-fat offered for salo by the undersigned •— nAa ACRES, MANAWATU, all flat AlrtU (part stoney), ring-fenced, all in grass, but 5 acres shelter, bush, 6-roomed house, 12-sta'll" cowshed, handy to school and butter factory. Price, only ,£l6 per acre; terms. im ACRES, MANAWATU LINE, JLtJI/ rich Dairying Land, 5 miles from' Etation by metalled road, well watered, 7 paddocks, 15 acres broken to the plough, 31 miles from creamery. Building erected to suit purchaser. Price, .£27 per acre; terms arranged. . . NOTE.—WRITE, stating your requirements to the undersigned, who has Farms of all sizes, and all prices, and on torms to suit all pockets, lor Sale in all parts of the Dominion. ■ H. ERNEST LEIGHTO.N, ISO FEATHERSTON STREET, ' WELLINGTON, AND AT LOWEK HUTT. THE SUNNY NORTH. . Jill PER A.CRE.-FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, NORTH AUCKLAND. OCA ACRES, all in grass except 25 OolF acres in bush; all ploughable; mixed English grass; all fenced; subdivided into fi paddocks with s> wires. Water in every paddock. Mostly -undulating. Limestono soil. Carrying capacity, 1000 sheep, besides other stock. House, (i rooms, cowshed, 14 bails, and other buildings. Good road to property; i mile to school, 2 miles to creamery, 2 miles to township. This farm will easily carry 100 dairy cows; over 90 cows have been milked on tho place, besides-yCarry-ing a lot- of' other stock. For further particulars, apply or write to DAWED &CAY, Land Agent, Vulcan Lane, AUCKLAND. CHOICE DAIRY FAKMS FOR SALE. net ACRES, all well grassed; subUrs divided into 10 paddocks; well watered, all level; 30 acres been plough, ed, good wire fencing; now carrying 25 cows; splendid S-roomed house, nicely 6ituated; first-class outbuildings, including concrete-floor cowshed; very choice property; only 1 mile from Post Office School, and Railway Station. Price, £40 per acre; '£480 cash, baiauce. ID years, at !) per cent. A snip. t( nn ACRES, all in grass except 2 JLiStJ acres shelter bush; 100 acres has been ploughed and resown; well fenced; 12 paddocKs; now carrying- 75 cows; li mile from Factory, School, and Post Office; 9-roonie'd House and 21-bail cowBhed. This is without exception tho most highly improved farm in- the district; frontage all planted with shelter and ornamental trees; very healthy position. Price, £27 10s. per acre; ,£IOOO cash, balance 5 per cent. This is a rare chance for anyone wanting a nice homo. Write at once to YOUNG, HOBBS AND CO., Stratford. COME TO TAIHAPE. TF you want good, healthy; 3-sheep-to-jL the-acre. country at £7 per acre, handy to Main Trunk. HERE' ARE A COUPLE. " /.n A ACRES (400 0.R.P., 200 L.1.P.), 13 -Ovl/ miles by good road from railway 6tatich. post office, etc., 1J miles, school, 5 miles, all felled and in good grasses, except 80 acres in bush, well watered, 10 paddocks, 5-roumed house, 1 acre orchard, woolsbed, yards, etc. Stock now on' place, 1400 big sheep, 750 lambs, 15 cattle, and horses. Price, ,£6 per acre, mortgago .£I3OO, G.A.S. ■j AAA ACRES (COO L.1.P., 400 0.R.P.), J.UUU 12 miles by good road from railway station; P. 0., telephone, and M.O. offico a few chains distant. All in good grasses, except about 70 acres bush. Easy country, and a lot ploughable, when stumped. Fenced, and subdivided into 14 paddocks, new 7-rooined house and 4roomed cottage, with orchard, otc, to each, 2 woolsheds, 2 sets yards, 45 bales of wool taken off tho p'aco last season. Stock now on, 1600 breeding ewes, 1160 lambs, 42 rams, 50 cattle, and horses. Price, only ,£7 per aero. Terms arranged. A 'CHEAP BUSH FARM. f-AA ACRES, 0.R.P., at 17s. Gd. acre, QV\) 2J miles from railway station, CO acres felled and grassed, balance bush, carrying capacity, 2 sheep to the acre all tho year round, all the frontage fenced (G5 chains), whare, 20 x 10, built of sawn timber. Price only .£2 2s. Gd. per aero. Terms, half cash*balance at 5 per cent. Or will exchange for houso property, well let, of equal value. A. G. CUS\3SWiGHAM, LAND AGENT, TAIHAPE. THE results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "The Dominion" aro such as to confirm their belief that the paper has , a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New Zealand. '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 815, 12 May 1910, Page 10
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