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Auctions unreserved dairy sale of high-grade holstein cows and pedigree holstein bulls. : ; — . . \ 4 ■ TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th, 11)11. AT GLEN OROUA. B ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, instructed by MK. CHAS. HOPPING, will Sell at his Homestead, GLEN OROUA. as-above, at 12.30 o'clock--61 high-grade. Holstcin cows, 2aid and 3rd calvers, duo August and September. All been running with pedigreo Holstcin bull • 6 high-grado Holstein cows in milk 6 high-grade Holstein heifers in milk ■ (imp. from Sydney) ; 0 high-grade HoUtein yearling heifers ■ 17 high-grade Holstein 2-year bulls 10 high-grade Holsteiu yearling bulls i purebred Holstein 2-year bulls (slight reserve)' 1 3-year pedigree heifer (springing), by "Colonel Manor of Riverside" (imp); dam, imp. cow "Mabel i Wakalona" ■ 1 purebred Holstcin 2-year bull, bred by W. I. Lovelock 2 purebred Holstein 2-ycp.r bulls 1 purebred Holtteiu 2-year bull, bred by Stata Farm, Levin 1 purebred Holstein 3-yenr bull, bred by Newton King (slight reserve) 6 fat cows; 100 2-tooth ewes in lamb; heavy tip-dray, plough, milk-car.s,. etc. The. dairy enws are in excellent order, and have been hand-milked. The majority aro August calvers, and calving dates will bo guaranteed. Mr. Hopping intends to keep pedigree cattle only, and the above sale affords a rare- opportunity to those in search of first-class milking cows and high-grade Holstein cattle. ■ Cbnvey.'uico will leave Auctioneer's Office !Ui) o'clock. . ' : . ■'■ LUNCHEON PROVIDED ■JOHNSON VILLE STOCK' SALE.-'TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, JULY' 26, 1911. At 2 o'clock. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ts. will sell as above:— ■ ■ 500 prime sheep. 43 primo bullocks. UPPER HUTT SALE,; TO-MORROW. ■■•' THURSDAY, 27th JULY. B ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell as above nt 1 p.m.:— ' 100 fat wethers 120 2. and 1-tccth wethers 17 forward wethers , S rams 1 springing cow ' 1 fat cow ■ . . /-50 prime Vat wethors 1 springing coiv .. . 1 dog-cart and harness

PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, •' 27th JULY, 1911. At 12 , noon. 65 forward bullocks 12 springing Ivsifors ■ S good dairy cows (i 3-vear heifer?, to calve August to ■•' • "Hbbtem.bull • -.. 100 4 and 6-tooth owe* in lamb . SHANNON SALE. ."'' "' FRIDAY, 28th JULY, 1911. Abraham' and Williams, ltd., will sell at 1 p.m.— 120 woolly hoggets '25 owes in lamb 110 owes in lamb 15 woolly hogjets 23 shorn hoggets 13 fat. hoggets 16 I\B. Lincoln ewe hoggets (I yearling dairy heifers 11 Ayrshire bulls 1 3-yoar filly 1 1-year filly . t ,.- „ ...„.«,_— , . y .GUMMING' AND SOPS, ' Land" Agents and Auctioneers, £5 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, HAVE FQR SALEVERY SUPERIOR DAIRY FARM". WAIKATO. CO miles from Auckland, 11 miles Irani iwihvay Station and Post Office, 1. mile from Creamery and School. _:S-2O aero- nlliirial' flat.--, so rich as" to require no manure. 300 ueres in grass, 20 acres in scrub, all nloughable, well watered, ring fenced, ■ 7 paddocks, now carrying 70 dairy cows, 30 storo cattle, besides .horse*; when fully improved will tarry ICO dairy cons, .')(1 ytore cattle, besides hor.=w: buildings. 7-roomed house, cowshed, concrete fioor, trop-hed, piggeries, yard?, etc. Cheap iit J?t" JO.- , , an acre, etc. Cheap ?.t £]~7 10s. an acre. GOOD CHEAP FARM. x OTAMATE'A. 5 miles from Railway Station. J mile from Creamery and School, H mile-.- from Post Office iuul Wharf, to which fte.inicr trade; regularly; Mo acres all good limestone land, all in grass, 11 acres in orchard, nil well wator- ■ «d. ring fenced. 5 paddocks, carrying 50 cattle, and capable of immense improvements; buildings, 9-roomed house, barn, stable, shed, workshop, etc. Cheap at •C 5 an acre. PLEASE SEND FOR LISTS OF COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FOR SALE'OR EXCHANGE. A Vfld AC ® ES - Native Lease, 25 miles rk/ZVU from Wanganui, by dray Toad, also long river frontage, lease ha 9 about 47 years to run, 13 years at Gd. per acre, 12 yoats at Is. per acre, and 5 per cent, on unimproved value, for balance of leas?, .undulating to hilly country, all unimprovod papa and limestone formation tawa and other light bush, perfect climato; Goodwill, £1 per acre; No Mortgage; owner will exchange for unimproved Farm or rent-producing Property. ■ ' 13/° STATIONERY BUSINESS, doing .£llO per month, full control of all papers- ??«!, tyM l<?se, of shop, and dwelling! GoddwillV.JE/o;.block at valuation. Also Carrier's Business, First-class Refreshment Rooms, and Grocery Business, all doing good business. 'A. MERSOra AMD CO., auctioneer's and estate agents OHAEUNE. •J no ACRES, 6J miles'from New Ply±\ro mouth and 1} from creamery and school, 00 acres level, balance easy; all in grass except 5 acres shelter bush and 18 acres of swedes, mangolds, green oats and brocoli; 17 paddocks; 7-roomed house, stable, cowshed, etc. A good little dairy farm. Price per acre. Termsor will exchange for larger partly-improv-ed place. Equity ,£2OOO. 2169 Send for Free Copy of our July Guide" <0. HARRiS &ND SOWS, 11AETON AND MAETON JUNCTION. CHEAP DAIRY FARM, 22 MILES SOUTH OF AUCKLAND. At £3 10s. PEE ACHE; CASH, only 41200. IK.fi ACRES, nearly all plonghable, Xu\J subdivided into 12 paddocks, 12 acres river flats, volcanic land; splendid shelter bush; well watered; will carry 30 milking cows, etc., at present milking 22; one mile from creamery, P.O. and Khool, G miler, from railway station., good roads; erected thereon is a β-rooniod house, good dairy, with wt:ter laid on, and 10-bail cowshed, etc. THIS IS A CHEAP PEOPEKTY. St'MTH & HALCOfMBE, AUCTIONEERS, AUCKLAND.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1189, 26 July 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1189, 26 July 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1189, 26 July 1911, Page 12

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