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AUCTIONS. QIA.KI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920, .'a at 1 p.m. 120 fat sheep 100 fat and forward empty ewes 120 f.m. ewes, in lamb to Eomney rams by 230 hoggets -, ne 4 fat cows or AUCTION. n- AUCTION. M AUCTION. Ed SO ACRES FLAT, AT OTAKI. 80 ACRES FLAT, AT OTAKI. 80 ACRES FLAT, AT OTAKI. B TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, In the TOWN HALL, OTAKI, ON THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920, : At 11 a.m. sharp, MESSRS. ROULSTON AND STANTON. Hastings, having received d- instructions from the ATTORNEY of s. MRS. E. GROOME. will offer this Farm, h comprising 80 ACRES, and situate 2J s. miles from Otaki, and 3 miles from To n Horo, on the Main South Road, on the i<l following easy terms, viz:— ir 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer; 15 per cent, on date of possession (August 19) j 10 per cent. 2 years from date of pos. session; 1. Balance purchass money to remain to 5 years at G per cent. This Farm is. situated . about 2 miles from Te Horo Factory, and about 1J miles from Otaki- Dairy Factory, S also handy to Municipal Supply Deo- pot in Otaki. The Property has two it road frontages, .and is well fenced '" and watered by windmill and pressure tank. Wo would further liko to draw intending purchasers' notice '< to the exceptional terms whioh nre being offered 'in- connection with tho '" sale of this property. ° Any person desirous of seeing this Block h , can do so by ringing Mr. H. n. a Bills ('Phone 13, Otaki), the pre- '" sent lessee, or by appointment three T . days before the sale with tho firm's representative, Mr. J. L. Masterson, who will receive, any messages left £ for biro at the Jubilee Hotel. * ROULSTON AND STANTON, P.O.- Box, 247. I - 'Phones 1317, 1318, 54G, and 1405, Hastt ings. ! - J. L. MASTERSON, Auctioneer. i UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE \ of CHOICE HIGH-GRADE JERSEY 1 COWS, IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, Etc. i, At the FARM, ■ RAHUI ROAD, OTAKI RAILWAY. '- THURSDAY, JULY 22; 1920. r 1 MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS and NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND . MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., • in conjunction, instructed by MESSRS. TAYLOR AND HAGAN (who have sold ■ their property), wiK offer for sale, as . above, at 12 noon— 43 dairy cows, July, August, and September calvers [ 8 2nd calvers (springing) 8 weaner heifers, from.selected cows [ 1 registered Jersey bull, "Desert I,|ght" . I) store pigs, 1 sow to'farrow, spring • cart gelding, spring cart, block ! dray, net spring «irt Jiam«3, plough chains, bars, seed drill, mower, hayrake, tine harrows, set discs, tripod harrows, chaff cutter, circular 6aw and . bench, nu'ifc cans, cooler and vat, 20 cow covers, d.f. plough, swing plough, 7 cases kerosene, horse, gig and harness (slight reserve), and numerous sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE. • . ■ ■ ' The above are a tip-top herd of grnde Jerseys in good condition. The herd has been established for 20 years, being founded by the late J. Griffiths. Heavily culled from time to time, the result is a herd to-day of ■ high-grade Jerseys, carrying every recommendation. Calving .dates will be given at the sale. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE of CATTLE, FURNITURE, & SUNDRIES. At the Farm, Muhunua East, OHAU (Next' to Railway Subway). THURSDAY, JULY 22. JOPLIN, STALLARD AND CARMICHAEL, LTD., have received instructions from Mr. Gleeson to sell, as above, at 1 p.m.— CONTENTS OF 4 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS. 1 horse and cow, 4 gigs and 1 4-wheel van, spring dray, 3 sets of harness, 1 ton of hay, _ carpenter's and gardener's tools, galvanised iron and fencing wire, gig lamps, 1 lady's and gent's saddle, firewood; timber, sash frames and windows, range, fine collection of pot plants, 2 wheelbarrows, barrels, tubs, table mangle, and numerous sundries. L. S. CARMICHAEL, Auotiorieer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of HIGH GRADE JERSEY COWS AT COOPER'S LINE, GLEN OROUA, i TUESDAY, JULY 27, At 11.80 p.m. MESSRS LEVIN AND.CO., LTD., havo received instructions from MR. H. J. LANCASTER to sell as above— IAA HIGH GRADE Jersey Cows, J-"" bred to Pedigree Jersey t bull. f Milk Cans, etc. - NOTE.—Our anctioneor has personally inspected this'herd and has no hesitation in statine that they comprise - the best herd of High Grade Jerseys he has ever offered for salo in over 35 years experience. Mr. Lancaster has been one of tho most successful exhibitors in the Dairy Classes at Manawatu. Feilding, and Mnrton shows, having won the points prize at all these shows for many years past. The cows aro in great condition ?nd are chiefly August calvers. If required, stock will bo tracked free, of charge either at Feilding or Longbum, and Mr. Lancaster -l will bo pleased to show buyers over " tho herd any day prior M sale. {, b. a LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NORMAN GORTON, .

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 253, 20 July 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 253, 20 July 1920, Page 10