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UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE, •AT THE FARM, "TRETHELLA," OHAU. THURSDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1918. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by J. D. Brown, Esq., will sell as above, at 1 p.m., the whole of his well-known registered Stud of Jerseys, comprising : — 24 pedigree cows (about 16 just recently calved and balance cloae up) 2 pedigree bulls (Centurion and Free Lance) 9 pedigree yearlings 9 pedigree calves. Catalogues an application to the auctioneers. Light luncheon provided.' Cars will meet morning trains at Ohau railway station. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—Mr. Brown's reason for disposing of his herd is owing to his recent motor-car accident, whereby ho will be unable to go on with milking operations this season, and as the sale is an unreserved one, intending purchasers have every chance of securing these carefully selected animals of good lineage. Mr. Brown first founded his herd some six years ago, with the purchase of 13 cows, bought at the dispersal sale of J. Burt Veale, Esq., of Woodville. Since then selected sires have been secured, and a good deal of the K.C.B. strain is exhibited in the present offering; this blood emanating from the sires' side. SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. GLEESON'S ESTATE. 157 ACRES, MANAKAU. j IDEAL CLIMATE. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -t*. have been instructed by John Gleeson, Esq., to offer by Publio Auction, at the Town Hall, Manakau, on THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1918, at 1 p.m.— The whole of this Well-known Estate, subdivided into 6 Farms, areas varying from about 10 to 54 acres. This property must have come under the notice o£ travellers by either train or road, as it is part of that fertile and picturesque flat which is situated next to and on tho south-western side of Manakau, ■within a. few minutes' walk from Cheese Factory, School, Railway Station, Post Office, Store, etc., etc. The soil is a rich warm loam, and well adapted for 6tud breeding, dairying, fattening, market gardening, or poultry farming. Beautifully sheltered by numerous plantations and African box thorn hedges. _ Watered by permanent streams.,; Practically the whole Estate has been ploughed and sown in the best of English grasses. Numerous subdivisions; fences in perfect order; gentleman's residence, with all modern appointments, and substantial and numerous outbuildings on homestead block of 32 acres; and 5-roomed cottage, with Wge cowshed with concrete floor and yard on the 54 acres. TERMS: 10 per cent, on date of sale, 10 per cent, in 18 months or improvements to that value, balance 7 years at 5? per cent, with the exception of the • Homestead Block, which shall be 10 per cent, on date of sale, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance 7 years at 54 per cent. I POSSESSION in 7 days, Homestead in, 14 days. For plans and further particulars, apply to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North. SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MILNE'S ESTATE. qqa ACRES, LEVIN. DAIRYING, FATTENING, and AGRI--1 CULTURAL LAND. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ■£$- have been instructed by J. M. Milne, Esq. (who has been called in the ballot and will be shortly leaving for camp) to offer by Publio Auction, at their Sale Yards, Levin, ON TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1918, At 12.45 p.m. sharp— The whole of this VALUABLE ESTATE, subdivided into FOUR FARMS, areas varying from 51 to 101 ACRES. ' ! This property is situated on the Gladstone and Tararua Roads, three miles frcm Levin Post Office, and 2a miles from Levin Railway Station, Factory, and School. All flat; 80 acres have been ploughed, most of this in grass, part in oats. Grows excellent crops of rape, turnips, and oats. Subdivided into numerous paddocks, and EVERY SECTION WATERED BY MAIN WATER RACE. On tho 70-aore farm there is a good sixroomed house, with pantry and bathroom, hot and cold water, motor 6hed with loft, 8-bail cowshed with concrete floor, implement 6hed, 6heep yards. Telephone laid on. TERMS —10 per cent, on date of sale; 10 per cent, in two years, balance 6 years at 5j per cent. For plans and further particulars, apply to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.,Palmerston North and Levin. SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ROTOTANE ESTATE. ■g SO ACRES! °~ 3 5 Q ACRES! NOTHING RICHER HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., A have been instructed by the owners to sell by Public Auction, at their Horse Emporium, Grey • street, Palmerston North, ON SATURDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1918, At 2 p.m., The whole of this VALUABLE ESTATE, situated on Foxton Line, 1 mile from the Tiakitahuna Railway Station, Cheese Factory, School, and Post Office, and 7milea from Palmeraton North. Subdivided into 5 FARMS, areas varying- from 50 to 100 ACRES. Owing to the richness of the soil for which this district is renowned, this estate is excellent for dairying and fattening purposes. Subdivnlcd into numerous paddocks, each section being watered by artesian. Dwelling and outbuildings on two of the sections. TERMS—IO per cent, on fall of hammer, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance 5 years at 5| per cent, POSSESSION will bo given of four sections on the Ist September, and the fifth section on the Ist October. For plans and further particulars, apply to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.. Palmerston North. T7M3R. SALE, FOR SALE, MOANA-ROAD, KELBURN — 5-roomed Houso, every coTtYonionco, £925. RAROA-ROAD, KELBURN — Choico Building Sections at £4 per foot. SOMERSET-AVENUE, NEWTOWN — Most comfortable 6-rd. Houso on one floor, large section, £900. ONEPU-ROAD, LYALL BAY—Modern 5-rd. House, handy to beach, £875. Apply for terms, E. J. BARNETT, 04, WILLIS.ST.RSE 1?*

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 42, 17 August 1918, Page 12

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