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AUG 1 SONS. CLEARING SALE ON THE FARM, KAIIIOI, SATURDAY, FEBRI ARY 22, 1911, At 1 p.m. 5 vALGETY A CO.MPANY, LIMiTI D J- (lim. in Eimlind > have received instructions from MR. W. J. S ri.PHI.N’S, who is giving up farming, to.sell by Public Auction his properly and stock, as umier: — I 600 S1Ii:l '- 1 ’ t -' l " l| l ,l ' i ' ill ' ; ~ ,•;<!<> l-tooth ewi’s "DO (1-tooth ewes 100 4-year ewe« IGo .'-year ewes 7(>o nt.s. lambs SO 2-tooth wether.* 21 in.a. Romney rains -jl Q CATTLE comprising;— G 5 .18-inmilh sli’err* 25 3-year steers 9 dairy cows, in milk, and to calve 10 mixed cattle 5 4-drauglit Horses, all work. 2 -1draughty foals, 1 3-year filly, unbroken, 1 aged hack. 3-stand Wolseley Shearing Machine (S.R.), 4 h.p. Wolseley Engine (S.R.), Donald YVooJpress (S.R.), Sawbench, Chaffcuttcr. 13-Coulter Drill, Mower, Rake. Topdresser. Hay Sweep, Roller, Tine Harrows, D.F. Plough, 3-Tip Drag. Chains, Harness, 40 Bales Pressed Hay and Sundries. Also, to be offered before the stock, The Goodwill of 101'7 acres Aotea Land Board and Native Leases, approximately 19 years to run. annual rent £lO5 per annum. Situated 3 miles from the Karioi Railway Station. The property is all in grass and in first class order, and ample provision has been made for winter feed. There are 10 acres in Oats and <35 acres in Turnips. Buildings comprise new 5-rd. House with all conveniences, and all necessary farm buildings and yards. Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the office of Harris, Tunsey & Ritchie, Solicitors, Raetihi, or at the offices of the Auctioneers, in Wunganui, Raetihi and Talhape. ’ The sheep are a first-class line of bigframed. good conditioned Homney Sheep, and will do exceptionally well in any district.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 125, 20 February 1941, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 125, 20 February 1941, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 125, 20 February 1941, Page 12