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s. A. Miliar. | gWtK gALE. ■ MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 1, 1920, At 12.30 p.m. PRESENT ENTRIES: 50 forward ewes 20 fat ewes 20 ewes and lambs (lambs fat) 5 dairy cows in profit 6 m.s. weaners 1 Shorthorn bull, guaranteed sound EARLY ENTRIES REQUESTED. J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer. GSPECIAL DAIRY AND CATTLE <5 SALE To be held in CLIVE GRANGE SALEYARDS On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, Ab 1 p.m. PRESENT ENTRIES: 15 dairy heifers, in calf 8 dairy neifers, in calf 20 yearling dairy heifers 15 Ij-year steers 7 store cows 5 m.s. weaners • 5 dairy heiters in calf 5 Springing Heifers . ’ 2 18-months steers 5 2-year steers 2 cows in profit 8- fat cows 3 3-year steers 50 ewes and lambs ■-'0 fat ewes 1 Jersey-Holstein bull 1 brood mare (San Iran—Leith) 1 Massey Harris Binder (good order) EARLY ENTRIES SOLICITED. J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer.

FOR PRIVATE SALE. UNSOLD SECTIONS OF MR. J. STRUTHERS’ PROPERTY In NORTON & ST. GEORGE’S ROAD HASTINGS. RICH* HEAVY FLATS. NORTON ROAD— Section 4: 26 acres 3 roods 4 perches. Section 1: 30 acres 10 perches, with yards, dip and artesian well. Section :32 acres 2 roods 37 perches, with artesian well; wholly . lenced. ST. GEORGE’S ROAD.— Section 8: 18 acres 1 rood, 21 perches. Section 10: 17 acres 1 rood, 13 perches. Section 11: 28 acres 2 roods 33 perches. ALGERNON ROAD.— Section 14: 16 acres 1 rood, 38 perches, with yards, woolshed and tanks. Section 15: 19 acres 3 roods 20 perches, with two road frontages. See us if you are not certain you can finance the above. Terms: Same as sale. Apply— ROULSTON & STANTON ’PHONES— Office: 1317 T. S. Roulstoii * 546. A. E. Stanton: 1318. F. A. Piper: 327. D. Gilbert: 32. LAMB and MINT SAUCE NEW POTATOES and GREEN PEAS Y’ou can have them fine and early on A COLMORE FARM—>‘UP NORTH” AREA: 641 641, FREEHOLD LAND TRANSFER TITLE. Area in Grass: About 480 acres, comprising good rye grass, cocksfoot and clovers on the flats, and paspalum, lotus, white clover on hills, about 30 acres in ,oats, 80 acres lying fallow. Contour: About 140 acres dead flat, rich dairying land, mostly clear for ploughing, carrying good feed at present; balance of 500 acres is easy undulating country, practically all ploughable ajid about 450 acres has already been ploughed. Fencing: The property is ring-fenced and divided in 12 paddocks, all 7-wire sheep-proof fences (Johnson’s English wire mostly). Water: Good springs and fresh water river bounds the property on the eastern boundary. | Buildings: Barn 40 by 12, implement shed, stable and feed-room, trapshed, shanty. House of 6 rooms goes with, but is not yet, on the property. Land is suitable for dairying, grazing and fattening both sheep and cattle.

Stock: The owner has other grazing property in conjunction with this, consequently is unable to say w’hat actual grazing capacity of the property is. Price £27 10/- per acre. Terms £3OOO cash, balance arranged at 6 per cent. Access: The access to the property is from Dargaville, and the road is all level and metalled to within half mile. Distance from Dargaville is two miles. OOLMORI L L I A M 8 THE LAND MAN OF THE NORTH DARGAVILLE, N. WAIROA. MODERN BUNGALOW. 5 ROOMS, reception hall, bathroom, pantry and scullery, wash-house, copper and tubs, hot and cold water, electric light, wardrobes built in; concrete paths and motor shed, on over a quarter-acre section. Price £1450, £550 down. This property is situated in one of the best localities, 10 minutes from Post Office. 0D ACRE Farm, 3 acres in fullbearing orchard, 17 acres in grass. Three-roomed dwelling, bathroom and pantry; separator house, pigsty and large shed. Situated near Hastings. A desirable little farm. D. BALHARRY QU LtA STREET HASTINGS ’Phones 797 and 17. FOR SALE. GEMI-BUNGALOW, containing 5 rooms, gas-stove, electric light, hot and cold water and all conveniences; wash-house, copper and tubs. Built about 5 years ago. Very nice locality. Large section containing 1acre and 10 perches. The above is one of the few remaining homes in Hastings at the price. * Price £ll5O. Terms arranged. BRATHWAITE & HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 243, 30 October 1920, Page 8

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