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AUCTIONS' ANNUAL SALE of the YEARLING HOLSTEIN AND SHORTHORN MILK-RECORD BULLS from the WEREROA EXPERIMENTAL FARM HERD, LEVIN, Will take place on the Farm at Wereroa, near Levin, on. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914. At 12.30 p.m. rs Abraham and williams, ltd., will sell 'as above by Public Auction .(without reserve)— 17 Holstein bulls _ 5 Shorthorn bulls NOTE.—The 1913-1914 draft of milkrecord bulls from the Holstein and Shorthorn Herds of the Wereroa Experimental Farm will be offered at public auction on the farm this year. This will afford intending purchasers the advantage of in>s Bpecting the sires and dams of the stock a _ they wish to purchase. There -will be available' twenty sires, all bred on the property, with the exception of two imported. The sires of the Holsteins are American stock, bred from some of the heaviest milk-yielding families of the United States. One bull was selected by the well-known American authority, cxGovernor Hoard, of Wisconsin. The other, WOODCREST JOE, waß selected by Mr. W. M. Singleton, Assistant • Director of the Dairy Produce Division. The latter will also be offered for sale. The dams are mainly Longbeach stock, the'most sought-after blood in the Dominion at the present time, owing to their deep milking qualities, and that character so much appreciated by New Zealand dairymen—robustness of constitution. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. On the day of the sale the train leaving Palmerston North at 7.18 a.m. and arriving at Levin at 8.45 a.m., and the trains leaving_ Wellington at 8.20 a.m., arriving at Levin at 10.40, will be met by con- '. veyancesl ), There will also be a specinl train which will leave Palmerston North for Levin at 9.25 a.m. Intending buyers are notified that the train times advised in the Catalogue are wrong and the above are the • times of the trains. by which 'they can travel. Catalogues can be obtained from the Auctioneers. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. 3 ACRES, Freehold, situated 26 miles from Waitotara; school and post adjoining the property; hilly country; fenced' and subdivided; well 1 watered; with 2 9-roomed houses, woolr t shed, men's quarters, shearing machines , and engine, yards, dip, etc.; 2000 acres in s grass, balance standing bush. At present wintering 3290 sheep and 250 cattle. 3 Price, £5 15s. per acre; stock at valual ticn. No. F/43 .WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, 1 • LTD.,' NAPIER. CHOICE 7 FARMS: fJA ACRES,- rich flat land, fenced, subdivided into 9 paddocks; 14 acres broken to the plough; 6-bailed cowshed, ' concrete floor., implement shed, harnessj. room;, no house.. Price, .£52 per acre; [ favourable' terms arranged. n ACRES, rich level land, well watered, ring-fenced, subdivided into three ■ paddocks; no buildings; carries 25 cows 1 and young stock; cream carts pass property daily; about three miles from railway, station. Price, .£32 10s. per acre; terms, .-6500 cash, balance at 5 per cent. fl/jTODEL • FARM, containing.. 155 acres. .LyA 10-paddocks, practically all plough- | able j 70 acres have been' broken to the | plough; 7-roomed. modern house, trapshod, 1 cowsned, woolshed,. yards, and dip; harness and man's room, orchard, etc.; car.ries 700, sheep, 13 head cattle, and 4 horses. Price, iC4S .per acre;" about JJ2OOO cash, balance arranged. • .... Ol w ACRES; 70 acres ploughablo, balOX < ance hilly and undulating; wellwatered in every paddock; 2J miles from . railway station and post office, school adjoins property. Price, ,£IG per acre; quarter cash, balance arranged. NOTE—There' is an unlimited'demand for wool, mutton, and dairy produce that New Zealand can produce. Prices are increasing, and 5 ill continue to increase. The man who invests his money in good, farm properties is acquiring sterling investments that must ever, increase in value. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182 Featherston Street. WELLINGTON, ■ And at LOWER HUTT. ; ; i VALUE IN THIS. KA A ACRES, L.1.P., Good Sheep Country. Carry 2 sheep. Price. .£3 ss. Sell or Exchange for Smaller Property. 1 ' JAMES PENNEY, Land Agent, Feilding. ! SPLENDID LITTLE FARM. 1 KG) ACRES, Convertible Lease, firstJIOA class land; nearly all ploughable; 100 acres grass; 16 acres cultivation; $ mile to township; heavy bush land; good buildings. Price .£1250, with ,£550 cash. Apply RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, Feilding. !' SMALL Dairy Farm. Owner 110 acres, dairy farm,, all in grass, 6-roomed house, oowbails, factory j-itiile. Price .£25. Equity .£1800; will exchange sheep farm. Also, splendid Dairy Farm, 50 acres, adjoining oreamery, P. 0.; all flat, subdivided Price ,£3O per acre. - Owner will accept .£350, balanoe terms. A bargain. J. A. Nash and Co., Palmerston N. LEASEHOLD, NO GOODWILL. - " ID)'-? Choice Dairy Farm, X'ytJ highly improved, 7-roomed house, concreted coisbails, plantations, etc.; 11 paddocks, well watered; lease for term of years at .£2 per acre ; no goodwill ORBELL AND CO,, Palmerston North. WE have Client wanting Sheep or Cattle Farm in Exahange for Town Property, in prosperous Hastings; 3 good new houses and- 20 building allotments in best situation. Equity, ,£3500. Farm with equal equity required in exchange, about 1000 acres with buildings. Apply for particulars, CASSIDY AND CO., Estate Agents, Hastings. TAITA. , 3 ACRES lovely garden land, small cottage, washhouse, copper, tubs, etc.; fowlruns, 2 pig-styes, etc., section well fenced; mortgage .£3OO, at t. per cent. Price, £525. Full particulars 'SHORT AND FRASER, Petone. 'Phone, 3773. 2 rings, Peton*. ilatmg to hilly sheep country, 400 acres il unco bush; divided into 4 paddocks. This 10 me of Taranaki's best sheep country, is only on the market for a short time, .£IOOO cash required. Apply sharp. PHS AND CO., EW PLYMOUTH. n HAWKE'S BAY Now on the MARKET. 11 Hastings P. 0., close to factory, salepaddocks, 11 acres laid down in oats, 7 it coming into bearing, balance ,in grass, ns, h. and c. water and conveniences, linn lines, concrete floors. In addition, the dairy cows -in full profit, 6 heifers, i rts. hariicss, implements, etc. A real :l!ing being to close partnership account, nee in 4 years at 5 per cent. COOL STORAGE CO., LTD., : lO'i. HASTINGS, :uato within 4 miles of the Nelson Post istrict. The property offers nn exceptional r a bargain in a small sheep-run, within iducational advantages of tho city. The From 1000 to 1200 sheep, and is capable of lating to low hills. Good dwelling nf 8 •bour and. the bay; water laid on; small ui.v application for this desirable sheeplow, namely, .£5 10s. per acre. Terms, [AB.RTK * WN, B, KABDY sramr, NBLSOM,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2294, 30 October 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2294, 30 October 1914, Page 10

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