ABIIAIIAM & WILLIAMS LIMITED j AND FOR SAL E. 40 Acres, 4 paddocks, β-roomed houso. Price £90 per aero., cask £500. 17j Acres, li miles from Post Oflice. 0-roomed houso. Prico £1450 cash. 40 Acres, 7 paddocks, 7-rooined house, 00-A-ahed, etc. Priuo £1600, cash £eOO. (H Acres, 5-roomed house, 6-baiJ cowshed, Prico £70 per aero, cash £500. SO Acres, 5-rooined house, cowshed, otc. Price £100 per acre, cash £1000 6UO A eras, G-J'oomed house, woolshod, etc. Price £17 per acre, casli £2000. DAIRYING, FATTENIN(77TniT~ SHEEP COUNTRY. IMPORTANT SUIUHVJSiONA I SALE Of (ho Famous "PUKEH.OU" Kstntw, j BULLS. I By Public Auctioji. WEDNESDAY, JULY ."JO, IUI'J. ORnn ACRES, .subdivided into OOXJIJ iy Dairying and 10 Dairying and Sheep Fa ,- ms This propel Iv, which has been farm'od h.y the hite Donald Fraser for over G , } year;., is renowned for its bullock fattening and grain growing capacity. It is conveniently situated, being four miles from the township of Bulk, and j adjoins Cheese Factory, Post Office, and School. ~ TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit, 10 por cent, in 12 months, 10 per cent, in 3 yea is, balance 7 years at 5} per coat. Order your plan at once from ABRAHAM <fc WILLIAMS, Ltd. LEVIN & CO., Ltd Joint Auctioneers. Dalgety ana Co., Ltd. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. NAPIER ROAD~WHAKARONGA MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919. At 12 o'clock noon. DALGETY and CO. LTD., instructed by Mr D. PRINCE, who has sold his property, will aell at Ins Homestead, i iniloe from Pahnerston k'oi-th. at 12 o'clock noou:— A A CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS (5 springing heifers (good) 2 yearling heifers 1 3-year pedigree Jersey bull 1 2-year pedigree- Jersoy bull (s.r.) Horse, dray, and harness, chalfcuttor, 1000 fencing battens, 600 feet 1-inch galvanised waterpiping, largo water trough, R.f. plough (Burgess), harrows, roller, 10 milk cans, 6 cases kerosene, 50 packets Scott's cow drench, harness, farm tools. Also a quantity of household furniture, including 801 l organ (new), drophead smving machine, sundries, etc., otc. NOTE.—Tho cows are. young and principally Jersey-Shorthorn cross. They are in splendid condition; have been heavily culled, and shown exceptionally high returns. Thia herd can bo thoroughly recommended and buyora may inspect at any timo. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SAKE? KAIRANGA - EUNNYTHORPE ROAD SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919. At 12 o'clock noon. DALGETY and CO. LTD., instructed by All- S. SHEEN, who has sold his property, will sell at tho Homestead, as above, at 12 o'clock uoon, sharp:— KA CHOICE JERSEY CROSS COWS, July, August, September calvers 2 cows, in milk 1 p.b. Jersey bull, 4 years 1 half-draught gelding, 9 years (broken all work) 1 half-draught mare, 8 yeasa (broken all work) Spring dray, s,f. lover plough, 3leaf tine harrows, gig, harness, cane, sundries, etc. NOTE. —This herd is an exceptionally good ono, and last eoaeon returned over £30 per head. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ASHHURST SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, I'JIO. DALGETY and CO. LTD. will soil at tho Yai'ds on Mr Currio's Property, at 1 p.m. sharp:— 10 18-month steers 2 springing cows 7 forward empty cows (lots) 1 fat cow (empty) 6 cows in calf 3 cows, guaranteed July calvers (3 3-year heifers at drop 1 hack M ana war l< Auctioneers' Association PALMERSTON NORTH SALE. THURSDAY,~JUNE 26, 1919. On account Estato late D. BUICK :- -8 2-year S.H. dairy heifers 6 2 and 3-year S.H. bulla 4 2-year steers 5 S.H. cows v.w. bull 80 black-face lambs " FEILDING SALE? FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. 47 2 aud 21-year springing Jerso\ heifers 23 fat cows and heifers (lote) 4 3-year springing heifers 60 mixed yearling Herefords 5 2i-year steers 7 18-month steers 5 18-month heifers 100 'JO -nidiifli sl.vi-ri <;!<) iniNc-d Iniiibs (lots) c>0!) y, .) and (sth and -1 year ewes r.w. Hoinno yrams (olt Waituna) 'Jl'iii .'! and 'l-year «ww in lamb S.D. rams .".(.I f. and ('. owfv. IK! J and G-tii cues r.w. Ronmoy rams t>U prime fat 4-th wethers 80 in-iino fat IJ.F. lambs 20 fat B.F. lainhs 'iUO mixed «'oollv lambs S bullocks I I'al' Imllock On. account F. T/. Jackson, ■10 l.fereford woaner steers FELLDING BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. rnHOSE INTERESTED in tlio wuik J- of tho Beautifying Society are invited to attend a MEETING in the LIBRARY ROOM on WEDNESDAY. ■'. 2oth inst., at 8 p.m., when plans for reviving Uic Society will !>e discussed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3820, 24 June 1919, Page 4
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