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RURAL LAND F®R SALE. CHOICE TARANAKI DAIRY FARM CARRYING 70-75 COWS. FACTORY PAY-OUT, Is. lOd. (average). Situated in the famous Palmer Road Locality, kaponga. AREA 1331 acres. (L.T.T.)., with frontage to tar sealed road Lb elhedge boundary ’ 70-80 acres stumped and ploughable. d^ it h in B J-mito Paltrasses. Wann situation and no weeds. inis piopeny is 2 p . S Road Station;. 3 miles Kaponga, and only 1-mile rom . which for two years has averaged a pay-out of Is. lOd. me ca j « 1 j BUILDINGS: These consist of a 6-roomed house with ho .t wash-house, etc., milking shed of 8 bails, with concrete yard, p » whare, etc. o m MORTGAGE: First odd, Advances to Settlers. PRICE: £B2 per acre. TERMS* <£2ooo cash. NOTE.—Electric Power for 'Lighting and Machines can be obtained. R. A. LARGE & CO. (E Land Agents. N ew Plymouth. SHEEP COUNTRY BUYERS.—Send for our Property List; it contains particulars of many good and cheap propositions. YES! GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY FOR SALE OWING TO THE INCREASED PRICE OF MUTTON, LAMB, AND' WOOL, It is almost impossible forthose on tho look-out tor SHEEP-GRAZING PROPERTIES TO PROCURE THE "SNIPS” THEY ARE APPARENTLY LOOKING FOR. THE UNDERMENTIONED PROPERTIES are undoubtedly as good a range to select from as you will get anywhere, and with the prices ruling to(day or Wool and Fat Stock, and also with the prospect of WOOL SOARING STILL HIGHER, we are of the opinion that tthe Prices asked are on the right sum. A CAPABLE FARMER SHOULD THEREFORE HAVE A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR HIS CAPITAL INVESTED. . Dripp Cash ftheep I rice vasn. Area. Wintering, per acre. Required. Area Wintering, per acre. Required. 750 1309 £l4 Os. £3OOO 370 Stud farm £4O os. to be “ “ ™ IWO . .CIS Ifis. •«» I’BB ’2OO £l9 os. £6OOO 334 500 ewes* £l5 Os. £laoo 714 1500 £l6 os. £5OOO „ “ c ° ws n nemo lean ’l5O £l2 10s £3OOO 939 1800 £l5 os. 414 *760 £2l 10s.’ £2OOO 2000 3500 £lB os. 334 600 £l5 os. £l5OO 446 700 £l3 os. £<oo 1260 1850 £8 10s. £2500 , . ~ We shall be pleased to supply full particulars and arrange for an inspection. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. STOCK DEPARTMENT, (W. S. HEAPS), LICENSED LAND AGENTS. P.O. Box 122, MASTERTON.

AUCTIONS. SALE OF THOROUGHBRED HORSES. CIAUDELANDS showgrounds, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, Noon. Ort THOROUGHBRED LOTS. 30 THOROUGHBRED LOTS. Catalogues on application. FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING Hamilton, Auctioneers. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. “GOODLANDST”TE ORE ORE. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924, At 11 a.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO.. LTD., have been instructed by Messrs. Dawson Bros who have disposed of their property, io sell all live slock, implements, etc., as under:— 57 cows (spring calvSrs) 15 cows (winter calvers) 38 heifers in calf to purebred Jersey bull (spring calvers) 30 6 to 12-month heifer calves 3 purebred Jersey bulls 1 purebred Friesian bull (18 months) 1 purebred Friesian bull (1-year) 7 steers 2 draught geldings 3 #*aught mares (2 with foals at foot) 1 draught filly (rising 3 years) 1 draught filly (19 months) 1 draught filly (19 months) 2 hacks 2 harness horses IMPLEMENTS: 1 Massey-Harris Reaper and Binder. 1 Massey-Harris Drill (13 coulter). 1 Marsov-Ilarris D.isc (new, 16 coulter). 1 set Massey-Harris Chain and Snike Harrows and Bar (Bft.), 1 Duncar. d.f. Plough, 1 Duncan Grass-seed Stripper, 1 ITavrake. 1 Mower, 1 Cultivator, 1 set Leaf Tine Harrows with bar, 1 Cambridge Roller. 1 Potato Digger' (Hoover), first season; 1 Potato Planter (Iron Age, first season), 1 Iron Age Planet Junior.-1 Block Dray, 1 Tin Dray, 1 Spring Cart. 1 set 4-horse Block Chains. 2 sets Tending Harness. 4 sets Trace Chains. 3-horse Bars. Swingletrees. 1 Wolseley Petrol Engine. 4 h.p. (portable), 1 Booth and McDonald Pump Jaoh. , „ , . Aho Harness. Tools. Sundries, etc. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—AII of the implements have been inspected and are in first-class working condition. The cows have been very heavily culled this season, and calving dates will be given at LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The terms of sale are net cash before delivery, and stock will only be delivered on payment unless other finnne’nl arrangements have been made with the Management. EDUCATIONAL MAKE SURE OF YOUR ACCOUNTANCY PASS. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON were the Dominion Pioneers of rapid, intensive training by Correspondence for tho Accountancy Examinations. Twenty-six years’ experience and the consequent developments, have enabled us to evolve the most perfect training available. NO REASONABLY - DILIGENT STUDENT NEED FEAR FAILURE. MAKE SURE OF YOUR PASS. Send to-day for FREE 80-page Booklet, "ACCOUNTANCY.” HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S Correspondence Schools, Ltd. P.O. Box 516. Auckland. IT PAYS JUNIOR BOOKKEEPERS TO TRAIN AT GILBY’S COLLEGE. HERE an expert teaching faculty serves them with the highestgrade system, THOROUGH in method, scrupulous in detail, personal and individual in attention. Concerning Gilby’s Bookkeeping Course for Junior Clerks, call, ring, or write The Director: W . w. WADDILOVE, F.1.A., N.ZGILBY’S COLLEGE, James Smith’s Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Box 203. ’Phono 21-818. SCHOOL OF DANCING. IKTSS DAISY DONNELLY M H\S RESUMED TEACHING. . CHILDREN’S CLASSES-In Classical. TCjicf Toe Eurythmics, and Ballroom norminc held at 30 Courtenay Place. A MODERN BALLROOM CLASS for ‘‘Foxtrot/’ "Ono Step,” "Valsc” and "Chicago” is held on Tuesday evenings nt 8 o’clock, in tho Sydney Street Schoolroom. Private Lessons and Classes by apPO Fo- m f‘artheT particular!: apply te 22 sY-orcSr stbefk

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 151, 20 March 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 151, 20 March 1924, Page 12