AUCTIONS. . SPECIAL HOUSE SALE. ■ AT PALMERSTON NORTH SALEYARDS. SATURDAY, 2Sth JULY, At 12.30 p.m. ('A BEAHAM-AND. WILLIAMS, LTD ■ Ci will sell as above— 60 broken and unbroken medium and hoavy draughts and half, draughts' No other entries accepted. IMPORTANT ANNUAL SALE Of O. B, LANCASTER'S high-class pediKD. llgreß and gr;)do j cr c . ltH b(; held on • r WEDNESDAY, AUGUST J, 'At (he Farm, PALMERSTON NORTH. . This year 200 cattlo will bo offered, .. comprising— .60 pedigree Jerseys •70 high-grade Jersey cows 70 high-grade Jersey heifers 'A largo number' of these cows ]:nvo been milked by vendor, tho balance havingl been specially selected by Ivjm. The. heifers aro an exceptionally choice lot, bred by Mr. Lancaster. Sale commences at 12 noon with pediereo cattle. • Cars will meet all trains. Luncheon provided. '' DALGETY AND CO., LTD., N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE ...... . . AGENCY, LTD., ' r Auctioneers. IMPORTANT HOGGET SALE. SANDON, 9 MILES'FROM FEILDING. THURSDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 191". DALGETY AND CO.. LTD., will hold their fifth annual hogget sale in Mr;..'H.< .T. Pagan's Yards, at 1.30 sharp. 56500 mixed hoggets To bo drafted for sexes, and sold in tots to suit. purchasers These hoggets havo all been wintered on turnips, aro genuine farmers' lines, and can bo thoroughly recommended. Conveyances will meet north andsouth trains at Feilding. ..." BTOCK FOR FREEZING. WE are Buyer; of Wethers, Ewes, and Lambs, al6o Ox, Cow, and Bull Beef in quarters, boned or canned. Highest prices paid on "the hooks" at any; Freezing Works, or iro will sell for clients on' commission. It will pay you to conisnunicato with 1 .as. MELLBOP, ELIQTT AND GO. , ': PALMERSTON NORTH. ■ DAIRY LEASE. . 100. ACRES. CARRY 32 cows, besides accessary horses and' young stock; all been bush, comprising rata, whitewood, konini; alt felled and grassed; 30 acres - stumped and ploughed; good new house, 6 rooms and all necessary outbuildings, i Cows returned .SSGO for milk alono last year. Can bo taken over at valuation ; all early calvcrs. Lease 5 years, compulsory purchase clause <£3G Per Acre. .0250 Cash Deposit. LEWIS AND C 0.,LAND AGENTS, WANGANUI. GOOD Printing promptly produced at popular prices at "fiominion" Job Printing Works.
!»■— _ . ____ . A GREAT OPPORTUNITY! j Matamala, the pick of . AUSgUSt 4tll " The Land. Tower Estate New Zealand's best Dairy- ;. ■ comprises the best land in a dising District. The climate a * * ne trict that is the finest of tKe pro-glorious-no raw cold winter- TOWO Hall, MataiHiata I" | all the warmth and beautiful sun- ' u » irm selected Matamata as I shine of the North: As one at 11 a.m. the pick of the territory, and that i man'closely connected with the rp, r- , n A ,- n at a time when practically the I dairying industry in New Zea- Ihe T armeft LO-op. Auctioneering Co. whole of the land was available land said-the splendid climate Hamilton, haS TeCeived instructions KXuml^s^cSSe J alone makes the Matamata land , ' , > .. - , , Tower B]ock {or , he liomes[ead J worth £5 an acre more than any from the OWnerS tO • Sell in IlVe laifmS the because of its delightful situation ■*"*°' Nt " ZtaW ' • splendid Tower Estate of almost 1000 "^£fe ± £s | The location'. Situated aCfeS. No (kity farmer Can afford tO the Government, Mr. McCaw, £ ZZrSZ IS miss this opportunity of acquiring land in t.S^ If ' . e i i v • • ii «tt tatmgly selected the hstate. No j equallyclosetotherailway station, OnC 01 the DCSt GlStriCtS 111 1N.Z.., CXCep- man knew the district or the I the» Tower'Estate is also but a • n '. . J 1„ . „A„J ~'iL Matamata territory so well as Mr. J short distance from the school. tlOnally Situated, ClOSe tO SChOOI, With McCaw, and it is the strongest Matamata i s the starting point a splendid climate, and within two miles K^ttulflSZ i for the motor service to Tauranga, e f I*l hstate that he should have chosen J enabling passengers from Wei- 01 a UlaXO taCtorV Which guarantees th's spot before all others as the 1 t. i t- • P IC ' C °' lne district. 1 hus in the .1 hngton to reach Tauranga in - judgment of the two men who j practically the same time as it q* I « £ fj ■■ ELI knew the Waikato Proyince and | j does to go to Rotorua. Mata- ra OCt 10® IOF ffll Matamata District as no one else, I mata is only 47 minutes express / JT the Tower Estate now about to I train journey away from Hamilton, ' _ p , be sold is the best land in the j A e P«" nc ipJprn cial^y o [*e y Every Farmer BhQuld remember uat the Glaxo lemor *'. j Auckland rrovmce, and is within Company guarantees 2/-per lb. for Butter Fat Soil Amongsi the best in the • 1 . sHours train journey of Auck- this *f *> B JLW£?h&J? Dominion - With modern scien- . , , ~, r , pay its suppliers <«}a. per id. more man butter, ~ f . ~, ~,. , . ! rland, the Queen Uty ot the Id par lb. more than cheese. Think what this tihe farming and the utilisation of '•• North, with its 134,000 popu- means, Mr, Dairyman — and this factory is lucerne the land should carry a lation, its glorious harbour, and within two miles oi tha Tower Estate ' cow l 0 the acre r 'S ht throughout ■■ " j -many natural attractions and " """ | lie ,7 ear - °,™ of Australia's J . ; l • leading pastoralists recently visited beauties. j^ o jj slr j ct j n New Zealand has progressed so consistently New Zealand and motored T , P . • r j or offers such splendid possibilities. Excellent as these throughout the Dominion from '. Ihe hstate consists ot nearly prospec ts were a year ago, they are now far better still, Dunedin up as far as Auckland, 1,000 acres of beautiful soil, and due to ths opening of the great Glaxo Factory, the largest in coming down through Matamata is to be cut into five farms of the world, situated only two miles away from the estate. on his return journey to Welfingfrom 130 to 180 acres re- An opportunity like this comes but seldom. Grasp it— ton. He told a gentleman who spectively. The land is well ** into the dhtrk }. ™ hich ° ff L crs b * ter °P enin f tha " a "y ™ s lravellin f , wi £ him ,, tW [ j j.l r . • ■ . j other—get into a district which enables you and your family Matamata and the lower hstate watered, and the Estate is situated to really enjoy life-get into a district where your butter was the finest land he had seen on the Matamata-Te Aronea f at j s guaranteed a much higher fjgure than if sold fof either in New Zealand, and that this | Road. At the back of the Estate cheese or butter. You can secure one of the Matamata Tower was the district that he would flows the Mangawera Stream. ( Estate blocks on the easiest of terms. most like to purchase in. A Glorious Terms THE TERMS. These are most liberal including, if required, financial assistance to competent farmers, to purchase cows Conditions. 10% on fall of hammer; 5% on November Ist, The 5% due November Ist, 1917, together with the s°; , 1917; 5% on November Ist, 1918. Balance of money for due November Ist, 1918, need not be paid if permanent ini- I 5 years at 6 per cent. provements to that value are placed on the property. | If 25% of purchase money is paid before taking possession, ■ • ' " balance can remain for 5 years at 5i%. Delivery within seven days of Sale. The Date and Place of Sale. Remember SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th, at II a.m., at the Town Hall, Matamata. Come and inspect, it will pay you handsomely to take a trip to the district and look over the Tower Estate property—it only means a little time, arid the amount you spend in train fare will prove an excellent investment. For further particulars, plans and details, apply to The Farmers' Auctioneering Co. | Hamilton. | Halt ;
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3146, 26 July 1917, Page 10
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