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, AUCTIONS. yyAIKANAE SALE. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), At 1 p.m. 70 s.m. ewes, r.w. Southdown 75 small m.s. lambs 160 f. and f. ewes 12 Jersey heifers, r.w.b. 12 20-months Shorthorn steers 20 20-months Shorthorn heifers 8 empty Shorthorn cows 20 empty P.A. cows 12 P.A. cows, r.w.b. 10 cows and calves 20 M.S. P.A. weaners 12 3 and 4-year bullocks 55 head mixed cattle AlBO CJARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1936, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. 160 b.f. and w.f. lambs 150 fat and forward ewes 130 f.m. ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 10 springing heifers 30 fat and forward cows 90 pigs (weaners, slips, and porkers) A 197 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of DAIRY STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS AT THE FARM (Handy to Railway Stalidn), TE HORO, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT NOON. NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE • AGENCY COMPANY, LTD (Inc. in England) has received instructions from MR. E. R. GAWLER, who has sold his property, to sell at Auction as above: 36 cows, due May, June, July, August, September. 2 yearling heifers. 1 2-year jersey bull. 2 farm horses, all work. 3-cow Gane milking plant; elec, heater; Ij h.p. motor; 7 milk cans; cooler and vat; 2 spring drays, good; 2 h. brake; Ford truck; B. & M. s.f.l. plough; 1 h. Me. mower; 2 h. Hercules mower; manure distributor; M.H. hay rake and loader; tripod and chain harrows; 3 1 tine harrows; 10 cut discs; S.T. cultivator; Planet Jun.; chains and bars; h. or p. chaffcuttcr; 2 sets spg. cart harness; r. saddle and bridle; cattle dog; timber; posts and firewood; large assortment of tools and sundries. Light Luncheon. NOTE: Mr. Gawler has been dairying for the past 17 years and his herd can be highly recommended, being mostly H.G. Jerseys in nice condition. Implements have been well cared for. AI66 TUTESSRS. DE PELICHET, McLEOD AND CO,, LTD., have received instructions to sell in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, HASTINGS, At 2.30 p.m., ON FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1936: WHAKARARA STATION, WHAKARARA STATION, Of 9278 AC “ S - 9278 The property will be recognised as being in the well-known Duff family for many years. It lies 28 miles from Hastings, Hawke’s Bay, and is well found in homestead and buildings. Wintering 6000 sheep. The property is particularly open to great improvements and increase in carrying capacity. For further particulars apply to de Pelichet, McLeod and Co., Hastings, or Carlile, McLean, Scannell and W"™.' Nitpier. Al4< WANTED TO LEASE. WANTED to Lease, up to 400 acres, suitable dairying; Wairarapa preferred. Apply MS46, “Dominion,” Masterton.

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. 226 ACRES, FOUR-EWE COUNTRY, MARTON DISTRICT. A S one of the best lamb-fattening properties in the district, this farm is highly developed and in excellent heart. The laud is practically all flat and nlouglmble, soil loam with clay subsoil. Well fenced, and watered; also good plantation. Wc are advised that the carrying capacity _is easily 4 ewes pe acre and all stock are fattened off the place. There is a a-roomed house on the property; also two-stand electric shearing machines, woolshed, barn, implement sheds stables, etc. It is a well-developed farm in excellent heart, winch vill carry the stock, yet is a handy size and easy to work. This is a sound proposition and recommended by us. PRICE AND PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO LEVIN & CO., LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. MARLBOROUGH: 680 ACRES. FOR £lO5O. ONLY £450 CASH. PQO ACRES between Picton and Blenheim. Early country and well sheltered. UOU Will carl .y (500 ewes and their lambs all the year. Government mortgage £6OO at 4i%. Title: L.I.P. Rent £l6 per annum. ■pXCHANGE: We have city properties with equities from £2OOO to £5OOO to -*- J exchange for a farm. RICHARD A. LARGE & GO., LAND AGENTS 27 GREY’ ST., WELLINGTON. SHEEP FARM.—MORTGAGEE’S SALE. OOOA ACRES (1590 acres freehold and 1290 acres native lease at 2/3 per acre). -iSSU Freehold and leasehold interest valued in 1925 at £24,000. offered at £B5OO. Situated Awakino district. Good portion plougliable,_patches bush, ti-tree and fern. Carrying.2o97 sheep (1382 ewes), 521 cattle U‘ s tial dcloSit T. G. WEBSTER & CO., 20 BRANDON STREET WELLINGTON. ONE OF THE BEST FARMS IN THE RANGITIKEI DISTRICT. SITUATED two miles from Marton. 250 acres freehold, with 6-roomed house containing all conveniences. Usual other farm buildings sheep yards, dip. etc Ideal property for fat lambs, milking or cropping. All tile drained and well subdivided/ Owner must sell on account of ill-health. lor further particulars apply to the agents. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD., MARTON, PALMERSTON NORTH, FEILDING OR DANNEVIRKE. OTAKI DAIRY FARM. OAfll ACRES of good dairying, fattening and cropping land, on main highway; ri/Uv a n j n gratis, well watered, and fenced into 10 good paddocks; the major portion is heavy land and responds to dry weather. New 12-bail cowshed, concrete yards, etc., good water, pigsties and runs; 4-rmd. bungalow and usual conveniences, cartsheds, etc. Carrying over 100 head dairy cattle, the farm is improving every year. Price: £6300. The first genuine farmer to inspect win buy. Full particulars.— HAßOLD TAYLOR, Tel. 65, Box IS, Otaki Railway. FOR SALE: 860 acres, situated in centre of the Waikato and being handy to J- Morrinsville. AU level, rich land; 3 road frontages. At present being milked on. Five houses and cowshed. Carry 600 cows and other stock, including 40 horses. Price: £25 per acre’. Slock can be had at valuation. Tins properly is surveyed and can be sold in 200-acre blocks. Is easily worth £4O per acre. Being sold to wind up estate. Apply— J. B. LAURENSON, MORRINSVILLE. Tel. 112 J, Night; 17M, Day. S’~OLELY on account of owner's ill-health, 1 offer a most attractive little farm in the celebrated Pukekohe district. Being in close proximity to I' 1 ' 0 , 8 !’® 1 ’ 1 ?, I’® 1 ’® township, and also handy Io Auckland, this money-making farm will appeal to tne most discriminating. Brief particulars are: 45J acres aH flat: ®‘ soil. Nice house of G rooms, new cowshed. Hand-milked herd of “0 coits ta - nging 3201 b. butterfat this year) ; also range of other live stock, clcetiuc scpaiatm and good implements. Price: £2750 ns full going concern. Deposit. £lOOO e . - Note.—There is a mortgage of £l3OO. No interest. Repayable P®.- , ... o l This represents a saving of £4OO, which makes the farm a very lon-pucctl 1 position.— JNO. GREY, Hamilton. ONLY CHANGED OWNERSHIP ONCE IN 50 YEARS. A VERY attractive IOS-ncre farm has just been placed in oui hainls as s it. agents. It will pay well with butterfat at lOd. power Ings, ineluding 6-rnid. bungalow, electric throughout; shed. 4 ’ co ?' l7 000 included. Very rich, warm land suitable, market gardening n>id dan, ■ U™ lb. of butterfat produced and no topdressing; capacity 2(I0001b. *. tnlellt Foxton 2 miles, Levin 12 miles. Price: £-18/10/-. ITohtaMe lines nent. OSCAR MONRAD A SON. Racing Club Buildings, 20 Raiigitiari f'IHEAP Going Concern handy Hamilton : 100 ac. GO cows, 20 j callings, 2 bull*’U 9() ac. rolling, balance flat. Five-rind, bungalow, tip-top ®”' v ®'®( " G o 'j n .. (elec.). Approx. 17,0001 b fat drought year. . k'' AI vryHEWS’ Concern, with 50 cows, plant, etc. £ll5O cash. — H. D. &A. . > Land Agent, Hamilton.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 194, 14 May 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 194, 14 May 1936, Page 16

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