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UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FARM STOCK. Oji -the Farm, POHANGINA. ! MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919, At 12 noon. Abraham and williams, LTD., will sell on account of MR F. TEWS, who has sold his farm, as above,— 4QO 2, 4, 6-th and f.m. ewes r.w. Romney rams 100 ewes with S.D. rams 200 2 and 4-th wethers 350 lambs 10 cows with calves 10 yearlings 20 woanors 1 light plough horse N 1 Berkshire sow with litter of 10 1 Tamworth sow with litter of 11 2 sows in pig to Berkshire boar 1 20-mos pedigree Berkshire boar j 2 good porkers . , R. and G. plough, M.H. disc, garden plough, moulding plough and scantier. 3 leaf tine harrows, new Cambridge roller, R.T. dogcart and harness, 200 gal. tank, 100 totara fence posts, Trewhella stumping jack, barrels and troughs, wool press, horse clippers, Noxon mower, lawn mower, sewing machine, Avashing machine, 2 sheep and cattle dogs, fowls, timber, quantity of furniture and sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 'hunterville YARDS. AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR. MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919. At 12 o’.clock sharp. f;\ BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, A LTD., and LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Avill sell as abov'e, on account of the folloAving clients; — Messrs R. E. Beckett, T. Chisholm, R. G. Dalziell, L. and K. Dalzioll, A. S. Brown, W. H. Brown, T. Dalton, W. Ferguson, E. R. Hammond, A. G. Simpson, T. Stewart, A. P. Francis, E. Thomas, F. H. Vennell, W. K. Morton, P. Vale, W. Fulton, M. Coleman, F. H. Umgland, 1). Weston, W. Still, and G, J. Masters, — i-j AA HEAD OF CATTLE, 1.1.UU comprising—--100 4-yr bullocks 23 fat and forward bullocks 200 31-yr bullocks 100 2s-yr steers 300 18-mos steers 120 18-mos P.A. steers SO bust-fed S.H. Aveaner steers 35 bust-fed Hereford and S.H. Aveaner steers 50 bust-fed P.A. Aveaner steers 20 bust-fed S.H. Aveaner heifers 15 S.H. cowsn 30 3-yr dairy heifers in calf 2i) fat coavs 10 Holstein heifers at drop UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. Corner Stamvay-Waituna roads (1 mile from “The Totaras,”) MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919, At 12.30 p.m. MESSRS' ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from Mr A. E. Buxton (wdio has sold liis property), to sell on the farm, as above, the following,— 42 dairy coavs (Jorsey-S.H.), in calf to S.H. bull 5 heifers in calf 1 3-yr S.H. hull 7. Hereford cross Aveaners 3 spring cart m'Stres ' • 4 pigs ' ( Also, — Milking plant 2 largo milk vats Farm implements and sundries consisting of brake, disc harroAVs, 3-leaf tine harrows, horse rake, moAver, s.f. plough, d.f. plough, saAV bench, sledge, fencing Avire, high pressure pump, drain pipes, hay, cart, harness, milk cans, and 1$ tons of lime, etc., etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PJUKAPU jg STATE, Situated at Koputaroa and Heatherlea, LEVIN. s gUBDIVISIONAL -J^A^ To be held at fJ-OWN pi'ALL. ALE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919, At 2 p.m. Abraham and williams, LTD., Avill offer for sale by Public Auction, under instructions from the TRUSTEES ESTATE LATE JOHN DAVIES,— 1100 ACRES FREEHOLD ACRES LEASEHOLD. .80 Subdivided into 13 Farms from 46 to 160 acres. FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND. BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE. SPLENDID SITUATION. Handy to school, raihvay, and all conveniences. Property Avas originally heavy bush and SAvamp land, and is all In good pasture. Mostly flat to undulating. Soil is of a freo strong nature. Fencing in first-class order. Permanent water. TERMS: 10 per cent. down. 10 per cent, in 12 months. Balance in 5 years at 5i per cent. POSSESSION 30th May, 1919. Plans and full particulars from ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. All Offices. PRIVATE gUBDIVISIONAL MALE S' OF THE FAMED “HAMILTON.” rrAA ACRES, divided into ,6 DAIRY 4UU FARMS, from 74 to 219 acres; sof these farms A\ r ere originally heavy Avhito pine and pukaetea flats, bavo all been stumped and ploughed, and nmv producing a splendid groivth af rye grass, cocksfoot and clover, and Wo guarantee no top dressing has been used. The other section consists of undulating country, and can all be ploughed, the soil being a nice black loam, but of lighter quality than the flats. This Estate is bounded on the one sido by the Waipa River (navigable), and on ,tho other side by the KaniwhaniAva River, Avith a main road through tho centre. Beautiful clumps Df native shelter hush 1 all over the property. The oAvner has milked 400 cows tm this place beside keeping a number of sheep and young cattle. There are 10 sacks of hay on the place (about 200 tons). Four houses on the Estate beside the Homestead, which consists of large twojtorcy house (electric light and every xmvenience), garage, avool, shearing, miking and implement sheds, stables, workshop, pig styes, etc. Well laid-out jrnamental garden and lawn. !Lvery;hing will stand the closest inspection. PRICE: Homestead Block only £6O; >ther sections from £35 to £55. TERMS: 5 per cent, deposit, 15 per lent, on first June, when possession ' • >’;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1516, 23 April 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1516, 23 April 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1516, 23 April 1919, Page 8

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