ASHHURST STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAyTmAY 14, 1930, At 11.30 a.m. Messrs abraham and ■williams, LTD., will offer in their yards as above:— 30 b.f. lambs 4 fat cows 15 wethers of) posts 5 store and forward cows 4 weaner pigs 3 dairy cows 6000 feet timber, chiefly rimn, direct from mill, in lots of 3 x 1, 4 x 1, 4x2, 3x2, 6x2, 6x 1 and Bxl UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. On MR J. NAIRN’S FARM, SANDON ROAD, FEILDING. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930. /ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., A have received instructions from MR E. R. DAVIES, whose lease has expired, to sell the whole of his high grade Jersey herd, comprising:— 17 HIGH GRADE JERSEY SECOND AND THIRD CALVERS (calving factory dates) 5 springing heifers (July and August calvers) 13 well bred yearling Jersey heifers NOTE.—The herd, which comprises all second calvers with the exception of three, is an exceptionally choice one. V T e can confidently recommend them to intending purchasers. The individual return of each cow under the Manawatu Herd Testing Association will be given at the sale. On Account S. WARN—--3 springing cows LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SMALL DAIRY FARM WANTED. WE have client with modern bungalow, Lower Hutt, wants exchange with farm near Palmerston North—about 20 acres. W. S. LONG, Rangitikei Street, Phone 7368. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. BUNGALOW, 6 rooms and all modern conveniences, grounds, nicely laid out. Price £1250. Will accept bonds, shares or mortgage in part payment; balance arranged. Bungalow, 5 rooms, built-in wardrobes, electric water heater, gas range, concrete paths, garage. Price £1375. Good terms. BARRATJD & ABRAHAM, LTD. PROFITABLE AND PICTURESQUE DAIRY FARM. ■j AP ACRES rich land, sheltered by IUO numerous hedges and clumps of native bush; abundance of water laid on to all paddocks. Dairying 50 to 55 cows, produced 16,000 b.f. Handsome home, situated amidst delightful surroundings, every possible convenience; large cowshed and full range farm buildings; only 3 miles from town. This is one of the most attractive dairy farms it has been our pleasure to inspect. Price only £6B per acre, on very easy terms. Nothing better for a Stud Jersey Farm. KENNETH M°DONALD LAND SPECIALIST, Palmerston North. OWNER LEAVING DISTRICT FOR SALE. 5 -ROOMED BUNGALOW, large sun porch, built-in wardrobes, all conveniences. Built tor present owner and only the best timber used. Halfacre section of land laid out in garden and shrubs. COST £ISOO. BALE PRICE £1250 £2OO CASH. Government Mortgage of £7OO. Apply BAGNALL & KEEBLE. CARROLL BUILDINGS, CUBA STREET, Palmerston North. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 6UBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT IN THE MANAWATU. FERTILE LAND FOR CLOSER SETTLEMENT. 1 A BOUT 1400 ACRES OF OPIKI A ESTATE, ON ACCOUNT OF H. AKERS, ESQ. SUBDIVIDED INTO AREAS OF FROM 50 TO 100 ACRES. Richest of river deposit, renowned for dairying, bullock fattening and the breeding of fat lambs. Situated about 13 miles from Palmerston North, school oh estate, cream collected. About 4 miles from Tokomaru and Rangiotu railway stations. Terms: 10 per cent, cash, 15 per cent, in 12 months, or permanent improvements, balance 10 years at 6 per ceut. Possession July 10th, 1930. Access for building and improvements earlier if required. Availablo for inspection on and after May Ist, 1930. OSCAR MONRAD AND SON. Sole Agents, Palmerston North. te sale.— Open for one week did" property, 915 acres Man. equipped and ail buildings Absolutely two sheep and 200 acres ploughnblc. Price r near offer. Must be sold k For full particulars ap- , Smith, Real Estate Agent,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 138, 10 May 1930, Page 16
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