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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Owing to Dissolution of Partnership ' mHE H.B. FARMERS' CO-OPERA-A TI.VE ASSOCIATION LTD., hava been instructed by MESSRS. PIPER AND MARSHALL, to offer for sale by I Public Auction, at the TOWN HALL, WAIPUKURAU, On TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920. , At 3 p.m., Their, two well-known Properties, as ■ under;— 4 ! "BROOKLYN," 347 ACRES. "BROOKLYN," 347 ACRES. Freohold under Government deferred payment license, together with new Gentleman's 2-storiid Residence, containing large billiard room, electric light and every modern convenience, motor shed, implement sheds. 14-bail cowshed, man's whare and all necessary outbuildings. Situated 5 miles from Waipawa on firsiclass metalled road. Mail car and cream carts pass daily. _ The property is composed entirely of rich flats, all well drained swamp or river silt, land, is thoroughly fenced and beautifully watered. Brooklyn would make an ' ideal dairy farm and would milk well 150 cows, but is equally suitable for a fattening or stud farm. Water power provides electric light and ample power for milking machines, wood-cut-ting. etc. / "WHARATOKA," 2203 ACRES. "WHARATOKA," 2203 ACRES. Low foiling hills and is situated 13 miles from Waiiiawa by fiat metaltea road, and 3 miles from Tikokino School and Potf Office. The property is practically all ploughable and is well fenced into 19 paddocks and wintered last year 4000 sheep and 160 head of cattle. Buildings comprise new 6-roomed house with all 'convenience*, woolshed with 4 stands' machines, stables, implement shed, barn, shearers' ' quarters, men's whare, good sheepyards and dip. TERMS—The terms of payment are the same for both properties, viz.. 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 15 per cent, on possession. . The purchaser takes over the existing mortgage and the balance may remain for 5 years at 6 per cent. POSSESSION—WiII be 'given immediately after the Clearing Sale of Stock which will be- held within 14 days of the sale of the properties. ■ PARTICULARS' AND CONDITIONS OF SALE may be had on application to Messrs. Cotterill and Humphries, Napier, Solicitors for the Vendors, or from the Auctioneers, the H.B. Farmers' Cooperative Association, Ltd., with whom arrangements for inspection should be made. EGMONT A. AND P. SHOW GROUNDS, . HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, At 1 p.m. E, P. MORRISSEY AND CO., favour- • ed with instructions from MESSRS. A. and J. O'DONNELL, will hold their THIRD ANNUAL SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS as above, and, will offer— , WITHOUT RESERVE, 91 2-YEAR-OLD PEDIGREE JER/iJL ' SEY HEIFERS. From the joints of view of type, utility, and constitution, these heifers are the best yet offered by the vendors. They are all, or their progeny will be, closely related to the champion butter-fat cow of the Empire, Sultan's Daisy. As breeders nf Pedigree Jerseys, Messrs. A. and J. O'Donnril are so well and favourably known that comment is unnecessary. We can with the utmost confidence recommend' these 'heifers'to those in. search of higli--1 .class Jerseys. : CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. 1 SECOND ANNUAL HALCOMBE HOGGET FAIR. IN THE YARDS (right opposite . HALCOMBE STATION). THURSDAY;, AUGUST 19, 1920, 12 o'clock noon. Abraham and willli us, ltd., will sell on account oi Halcombe Farmers, as above— 111 AAA MIXED-SEX HOGGETS, _L i drafted in lots to suit purchasers. . NOTE—These hoggets have all been wintered on turnips in the dis- ■ trict," and are in condition. .As the' Fair is being held right ■ opposite the Railway Station every facility for trucking will be available. Good paddocks handy if required. ■ A first-clasg Luncheon available at D. Hosken's Halcombe Hotel, from 11 a.m. IMPORTANT HOGGET SALE HOGGET SALE. SANDON,, NEAR FEILDING THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1920, At 12.30 o'clock sharp. D ALGETY AND CO. LTD., AND LEVIN AND CO. LTD.', will hold their Bth ANNUAL SUPPLEMENTARY HOGGET SALE, in MR. H. J. FAWN'S YARDS (Kindly lent for the occasion). 9 MILES FROM FEILDING. . 17,000—MIXED HOGGETS—I7,OOO 17,000—MIXED HOGGETS-17,000 To be Drafted for Sexes and Sold in Lots . to Suit Purchasers, . Tho above Hoggets have all been wintered on Turnips, are genuine farmers' lines, and can be thoroughly recommended. . . . , ..'JERSEY BREEDERS T7IIRST ANNUAL SALE JPIRST ANNUAL SALE Will be held, at tho NEW PLYMOUTH SHOWGROUNDS, OCTOBER 6. PEDIGREE JERSEYS.' 80 BULLS. 40 HEIFERS. Animals of Superior Typo and Butterfat Ancestry, rich in the blood of "K.C.8.," "MAJESTY'S FOX," "CAMPANILE SULTAN." "PETUNE'S NOBLE," "VIOLA'S GOLDEN LADDIE," ETC., ETC. ** Every animal passed by Inspection ' Gommittee. For Catalogues apply E. GRIFFITHS, Hon. Sec. Box 93, Now Plymouth. I K A ACRES, Leasehold, 33 years at J-i/V 3s.j adjoining Bale yards, butter factory, township, etc., all in grass and cultivation. Price .£ls per acre goodwill ; ,£BOO cash, balance oasy terms. This farm has good dairy herd, with good returns; dwellings, milking sheds, and plant in good order; can recommend. H. A. ELLISON (late District Valuer), Land Agent, Te Kuiti.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 273, 12 August 1920, Page 10

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