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UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. HIWINUI. HIWINUL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1915. pVALGETY AND CO., LTD., in- *-* structed by Mrs E. Rowling, who has sold her property, will sell at the HOMESTEAD, one mile from HIWINUI SCHOOL, at 12 o'clock noon OK CHOICE JERSEY AND HOLSTEIN CROSS COWS. 3 springing Jersey heifers. 10 yearling Jersey heifers. 1 pedigree Jersey bull. 1 grade Jersey bull. 1 empty heifer. 20 b.f. hoggets. 4 sows in pig. 1 pedigree Berkshire boar. 1 staunch G-yr draught gelding, good shatter. 1 spring cart horse. 1 trap mare. 1 child's pony. •'Burlington" dog cart (good order), R. and G. s.f. lever m. plough, Steel Queen discs (10 feet), 2 leaf tine harrows, 5 20-gallon milk cans, sheep netting, stumping jack, chains, harness, cow rigs, and large quantity of sundries, etc. NOTE.—The vendor has been dairying for 20 years, and the cows bavin been heavily culled each season, the herd is young and can be recommended with confidence; 20 of the cows will have calved by date of sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. IMPORTANT SUB-DIVISIONAL SALE. LEVIN TOWN HALL. ABOUT LAST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER. HEAVY DAIRYING & FATTENING On Account M. H. E. Gorringe, Esq.. Levin. 0 SECTIONS. RANGING FROM 40 TO so ACRES. | ALGETY AND CO.. LTD.. have rei;J ceivod instructions from M. 11. 10. Gorringe. Ksq., !<► offer as above |»orLiun ol lii.s well-known Tc Maxangai property, situated 3.J miles from Levin by good motor road. The property comprise** about 800 acres, originally heavy bush land, the greater portion having been stumped and ploughed. Excellent dairying and fattening land, ideal situation, splendid climate, mostly low undulating country. Every paddock well watered, half-mile from railway and creamery, three sections each, having good dwelling house, one section with good cowshed and hails. The easiest ot terms will be given, viz.: 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer; 15 per cent, on Ist January, 1917; balance six years at 5} per cent. The Levin district is noted lor its mild and- genial climate, and excellent quality of land. The property grows splendid grass and root and grain chrops, so a rare opportunity is now afforded to those in search of high-class land to secure a fair area on the most reasonable terms. Lithos now in course of preparation. For further particulars applv to DALGETY AND CO.. LTD., Wellington. FEILDING HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915. At 1 p.m. MORTON & SON, LTD., will sell at cX their Emporium.— 50 draught-broken and unbroken hacks, etc.. Entries close Friday, 3rd September. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1915. NORTON & SON, LTD., & ABRA- -■*" HAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.. have been instructed by Mr P. A. McHardy to sell by public auction on the farm. "Beaulieu," 6 miles from both Pa line rston and Feildiug, on Newbury Line at 12 noon sharp. 17* T-EDIGREE JERSEY COWS. I O HEIFERS & CALVES. V> PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. O USEFUL DRAUGHT HORSES Farm tip dray and frame, tip spring dray, Duncan swamp plough, Duncan d.f. plough, seed and manure drill, Cambridge roller with grass seed, box and rape cannisters, tripod chain, tine and disc harrows, cultivator, 3 earth scoops, iron leveller, 200 sacks oaten chaff, mangold pulper, Tarpaulins, hay rake, men's whare on totara runners, garden cultivator and quantity of harness, chains, bars, etc. NOTE.—As Mr McHardy has sold the larger portion of his property the whole of the above stock, etc., will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. The .Jersey Stud Herd is a particularly good one ami in first-class condition. Catalogues can be had on application to any «,f the ofiiccs of the auctioneers. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

More Profit from Calves It has been proved by Government analysis (hat Palmer's Calf Meal is '' absolutely pure. Every bag has a guarantee enclosed. Stock '" raisers state they receive more pro- '■ fit from calves reared on pALMEte CALF MEAL than from thoit (ed on other foods. Calves do not go back in condition at ihe weaning stage—one farmer refused £lO a head for young Palmer-fed heifers The calves are healthier and trow up to be bettrr milkers You decide to use Palmer's Calf Meal. % HARRY PALMER AND CO., Auctioneers, PALMERSTON NORTH. XTE are the leading Auctioneers in ▼ ▼ the Maiiuwatu. Our Mart Sales of Pigs, Poultry, Fruit, I'tsh, Produce and Furniture are increasing steadily. Special attention given to all outside Furniture and Stock Sales. Be Wise! and do not be misled Consult ue if you are selling off. We always have IHtttfessfu! sales, and our returns are prompt and complete.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10164, 1 September 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10164, 1 September 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10164, 1 September 1915, Page 8

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