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UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. I HALOOMBE ROAD, FEILDING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 12, 1929, At 12 noon. LEVIN AND CO., Ltd., instructed by Mr ROBT. PEARSON, who has sold his property, will sell as above the following:— 50 2-th Rom. ewes, 100 per cent, b.f. lambs 300 4, 6 and f.f.m. Rom. ewes,<,loo per cent. b.f. lambs (lots) 10 woolly ewe hoggets 6 m.a. Southdown rams 9 yearling Jersey heifers 2 2-year heifers r.w.b. 1 yearling Jersey bull 1 p.b. 3-year Jersey bull 1 dairy cow (winter calver) 6 medium draughts, 7 years and upwards (all farm work) 2 boys’ ponies (quiet). D.F.M.H. plough, s.f. hillside plough, med. Booth swamp plough, 11 Coulter M.H. drill (grass and turnip box), 2 sets 3 leaf harrows, 7 aside M.H. discs, M.H. binder (good order), 2 tons oaten cnatt, 5 bags super, 2 bags slag, 2 sledges, milk cart and harness, 7 collars, winkers, harness, 4 horse blocks (2) bars, chains, posts, 2 young sheep dogs, and usual farm sundries. Note The ewes and lambs are a trticularly good line in good condisn and buyers will do well to purnase off this country. The impleients are mostly practically new and a, ve been kept in good order. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. WR MANAWATU FARMERS’ freezing and bacon CO., LTD. BUYERS:— Palmerston North: J. Candy (phone 7041). Feilding: W. Bickers (phone 82 R). Kongo tea: W. Davison (phone 41 D). Woodville, F. Page, ’phone 171. WUODVILLE TRUCKING DATES:— 4th November and 18th November. KIWI BACON CO.. LTD.. TRUCKING DATES : FOXTON— Monday, 4th and 18th. SHANNON —Monday, 11th and 25th. Prompt Payments. Correct Weights. Buyer: Alex. C. Anderson, Phone '6978. Rongotea Buyer: H. B. Thompson, Phone 43.

THIS IS WORTH INSPECTING gg ACRES AT J 045 USED for lamb fattening. Should milk comfortably 50 dairy cows. Situated between I'eilding and Palmerston North. All flat, 2 miles of new fencing, 70 acres have just recently been stumped, ploughed and resown in best of English grasses. New cottage and wool shed; 4 miles of fencing, subdivided into 4 paddocks. Terms arranged. . OSCAR MONRAD .AND SON. DAIRY FARM GOING CONCERN. Q 1 ACRES, Government lease, carry»l I ing 20 cows and other stock j good dwelling and outbuildings, full get of implements. Land is of the best and handy to Palmerston North. 5-roomed residence and all conveniences, garage, etc., best part of town. Price £IOSO, or will consider reasonable offer, owner leaving N.Z. . Bungalow, 6 rooms and sleeping norch. garage, concrete paths, with iacre land. Price £ll6O. BARRATJD & ABRAHAM, LTD. MANAWATU MACHINERY EXCHANGE CO., LTD. 11-HORSE 3ft 6in McCormick mower used one season only, splendid order. . • L 65 gal. Alfa separator, with 1 h.p. electric motor, all on one stand. Last year’s model. Very low price l set 3-leaf tine harrows, with bar, new. Half price owing to overstock. . I 3-bumer Perfection stove, as new. Ideal for camping. I 2-horse set H.O. discs. Discs hardly worn. GOOD NORTH AUCKLAND SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. flat and DQA ACRES, most! ;jOU improved. Homestead goo > r ice £3O p.a., with £IOOO cash, i Q ACRES, 400 acres in grass, balance bush and open counry Carrying 460 ewes and 160 head attle. When improved will carry more han double this number, approximately J sheep p.a. Price £4 p.a., with £6OO :ash. NASH & LOVELOCK □AND and insurance agents, 7 FARMERS SECURED 87 AWARDS WITH “TTJI” HOOTS In 1929 National Dairy Show:— 9 First Prizes 10 Second Prizes 10 Third Prizes 4 V.H.C. Awards 2 H.O. Awards 2 Commended Awards Join the Prize-winners by Sowing “TUI” SEEDS DEVINE'S EMPIRE HOTEL, Main Street, below C.P.0., IS now open for the reception of guests. The house, since being taken over by the owner (Win. Devine), has undergone complete renovation in every department. Visitors will find this hotel right up to the standard of former years. Accommodation the best. Tariff moderate. ALL DRINKS BY MEASURE, 6d; LOCAL ALE. 4d.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 291, 7 November 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 291, 7 November 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 291, 7 November 1929, Page 16

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