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AUCTIONS HORSES! . _ ' HORSES! TO-DAY WEDNESDAY, 2Sth JUNE, at 2 p.m. Nag's 'Head Yards. Dixon Street. JW. BRAITIUVAITE AND CO. will • sell, as aboveBay horse, suitablo baker's cart or trap, saddlo and harness Pony, syrs., very stylish, saddle and har- . ness' , ' Pony, 3yrs., saddlo and harness Pair roans, 4 and syrs., single harness, suitable express Cambridge 1 Phaeton, fitted hood, rubber tyres, and polo Tip dray and harness, sound By order of N.Z. Government Railway ■ Department— R-oan marc, 7yrs., trap and harness Further entries will bo received up till 1.30 p.m. at'the Nag's Head .Yards, on day of . sale. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 2 P.M. PUREBRED POULTRY SALE. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., Allen St., will sell/by public- auction, as above— Purebred Poultry from Mr. Willoughby Knight, Lower Hutt, and other well-known Breeders. „ : WITHOUT RESERVE. : JOHNSONVILLE STOCK SALE. : TO-DAY, - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1911. At 2 o'clock. Abraham and Williams, ltd., will sell, as above— 500 prime sheep : 40 prime bullocks 1 cow, just calved 3 cows, in milk 3 springing cows ; 3 weaners '6 pigs, 2 sows, 4 porkers pALMERSTON NORTH STOCK ; SALE. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY,-JUNE 29th. .80 fat and forward lambs 20 la-IS-months steers and heifers : 250 G-tooth to 5-year-old ewes in lamb • ■ to Border-Leicester rams 300 good 2-tooth wethers 100 fat owes and wethers 150 forward ewes . 100 good mixed lambs 50 lambs--5 young cows, close to calving 112 2-tooth wethers 86 fat and forward 2tooth wethers S2 fat lambs / ' . 133 hoggets ' ,70 ewes, in' lamb . , ISO forward empty ewes . 50 store ewes 100 ,lambs 100 f.f.in; ewes, in lamb -- UPPER- HUTT~3ALE. TO-MORROW, ■ ■ , THURSDAY, 29th JUNE. nALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell as above— ■ ■ 1 50 fat wethers ■ 40 fat wethers ■ 60 fat wethers 40 fat wethers 100 f.f.m. ewes, in lamb to Romney • rams 40 wethers 6 2-year-old steers 1 3-year springing heifer 1 cow, just calved 3 cows, in milk 3 springing cows 4 weaners 2 4-year steers 1 spring dray ' .. UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE,

£■'. FITZHERBERT WEST, PALMERSTON j., " NORTH. I : TUESDAY, 4th. JULY, 1911. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., .instructed, by Mr. W. J. Harris, Sill sell at his Homestead (5 miles from ]?a}merston North) as above, without re- !. Bern, at 12.30 o'clock. ' I 70 first-class dairy'COYrs, duo to calve i August and September, second i and third 'calvers I .6 swinging heifers * | 15 choico yearling heifers f 2 bulls ' j 2 medium draught' mares (rubjcct slight reserve) i 15 milk cans i. i bucket "Austral" . Milking Plant ; and Hornsby Oil Engine (subject ; slight reserve) >. . The above cows are in first-class condi- { tion, and the Auctioneers can recommend them with confidence. i- LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ' ' r . TO BABRY FARMERS, i ■ ■ i THE FAMOUS I. HORSHAM DOWNS ESTATE, | HAMILTON. ! AJTiniS Magnificent Block is now being I J-. cut up into 150 acres farms and j upwards. The .whole country consists of [ beautiful rolling downs, and is the best- ! farmed country that has ever been offered in the Waikato. : The ITorshnm Downs carrying capacity i is exceptionally heavy, there being always ; abuudaiiee of feed. ■ 97 per cent, of the lambs went off fat i from the grass in 1909. | PS per cent, of the lamb 3 went off fat t , from the grass in 1910. f.. 'I here are several beautiful permanent i lakes 0:1 the prc;;erty. '1 ho Homestead, of !l rooms, is built of ! " th«; IA-st building ti.a'.erial, and is ol rnodj t-r:i (irciiUvcuire, siiil commands a glorious ; panoraujic viev,- or the surrounding dis- ; trKt - I Hot and cold .wa'.er, acetyleno gas throughout, p.w.c., septic innks, tennis anil tr.iquet lawns, and very substantial outbuildings, including ' barns, stables, loose-boxes, implement sheds. Ono mile , ltom po»t sua tsitfgrapb oflico. Closo to ! Hamilton by one 0: the best icads in the : "Uaifcato. ' In order to effect quick sales, the prices } barb been h.\eu very low, and the terms ; very easy. ■ j tor turtlic; particulars, apply to I A, W. READ AND CO., ■ i AUCKLANU. ! Or N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE ; CO.. LTD. • ALLEN. GIFFORD AND CO., I FAUMELtS' AUCXiOXEEKING CO., HAMILTON. £10 10s. PER ACKE. ACRES on Waikato Line, 40 ; OOU miles from Auckland; beautiful ; clean rolling country, and level land; suitable for dairying, cropping, and mixed iarming; land is all in sood grass, and j looking well; one mile from School, ' Creamery, Post Office, and Railway Station by excellent roads. New and up-to- ' date liouse of 6 rooms, all conveniences, : with copper, tubs, ai;d water laid on, ; etc. Cowshed, concrete iloor, etc. Fences ! all Sood and land is well watered. £1300 I cash, balance 41 years at 5 per cent. No. 283. ■ A. W. READ Sc. CO.. ; LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, ; 79 Queen Street, Auckland. 352 ACRES. : ONLY £523 CASH REQUIRED, oTJ ACRI'.S, good district, metalle.l 6,y* road, 9 miles from ilailwar, ; i ulile from School. Wintered 850 breeding ewes last season, which produced 135 per cent, of lambs; 100 per cent, of lambs sold at 9s. Gd. Besides above, carried 50 head of cattle; 50 acres plough--1 able, balance all easy country, 5 paddock's, house 5 rooms, cowshed, and other outbuildings. Price, £13 10s. per acre. Terms . £533 cash, balance 12 yearj at 5 pet cent. This i 9 the CHEAPEST Farm we havo ■ handled for months. Wire NOW for first refusal of LEWIS AND CO., .WA.NGANUL

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 28 June 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 28 June 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 28 June 1911, Page 12

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