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TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1940, At 11.30 a.m. i On the Farm, OPIKI, TOKOMARU. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALEHORSES, PLANT, ETC. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED (Inc. in England;, favoured with instructions from MR JOHN BUGLASS, who lias sold his Farm, will offer by Auction as above: —. 5 EXCEPTIONALLY Good Draught Mares and Geldings (4-9 years), 1 Bull, 1 Heifer. R. and G. Light Swamp Plough, Cambridge Roller, Set 7-foot R. and G. Discs ; Set 4-leaf R. and G. Harrows, Tripod Harrows, Set 3leaf Harrows, Scarifier, Mould Plough with Potato Digger attachment, 11-Coulter R. and G. Drill, R. and G. Ridger, Bamford Stacker, Bamford Mower, McCormick Hay Rake, McCormick / Mower, Gate Sweep, Tumbler Sweep, Light Spring Cart with Rubber Tyres, 4-inch Tyre Dray, 8-inch Tyre Dray, Spring Cart, Clod-Crusher, Set 6-horee Blocks and Chains, Complete Set Trees, Set Light Chain Harrows, Sledge, 7 Sets Collar, Hames and Winkers, 4 Sets Saddle and Breechings, 4 Sets Leading Harness, 4 Sets Plough Chains, 5 Horse Covers, Horses’ lteins, 30 C’ow Covers, 5 ' Bags Manure, 4 Coils Sheep Netting, 80 Black Birch Posts, 320 Battens. 34 cwt. Barbed Wire, Planet Junr., Milk Vat, Hot Water Heater, 4 20-gal. Cream Cans, 3 10-ga!. Cream Cans, Tub, 2 400-gal. Tanks; 2 Tons Good Oaten Sheaf Chaff, 4-cow Trealor Milking Plant in good order, 130gallon Lister Separator, with Electric Motor, Sundries, etc., too numerous to mention. The horses are particularly good, Bound and staunch, broken to all farm work and include two exceptionally good shatters. Implements are in wonderfully good order, the main lots as good as new. Mr Buglass has been a keen agriculturist, and we recommend buyers in search o 1 gooa horses and implements to attend this Sale. OUTSIDE ENTRIES include-.—Herd 38 Jersey anu Shorthorn Cross Dairy Cows, July, August and September Calve-s. Calving dates at sale. Also Ransom Hay Rake, Set 3-leaf Tyne Harrows, Set sft McCormick Discs, Spring Cart. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT HIWINUI, BUNNYTHORPE. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1940. At I p.m. Sharp. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. (Inc. in England), favoured with instructions from MR T. FOWLER, who has sold his fafm, will offer by auction as above the whole of his live and dead stock, etc., comprising:— O A JERSEY CROSS COWS, July, "August, Sentember. calvers. 18 Jersey Heifers, August and September calvers 8 Weaner Jersey Heifers 0 Jersey Bulls up to 2-year-olds 2 Aged Draught Malts, all work 1 Aged Draught Gelding, broken ■chains 29 Ewes l-.w. -S.D. ram, Ist week March. IMPLEMENTS: 2} li.p. Anderson Engine, 75-gal. Diabolo Separator, Pulleys and. Shafting, Balata Belting, Cream Cans, Buckets, Booth Macdonald Swamp Plough, Steel Queen Discs —5-asMe, 13-star Booth Top Dresser, Spring Dray and Trap, Harness. Tyne Harrows, Stumping Jack, Sledge, Hand Chaff Cutter, Pig Troughs, 2 Ladders, Swingle Bars and Chains, and Usual Sundries, Small Quantity lin Piping and Iron. MRST-CLASS Gentleman's Residence for 1 sale with every modern convenience, ost £3500; sacrificing same for iItJOU. r u ll particulars from the Sole Agents. No. 204,W.) Nea- town, 6-roomed house, all modern onveniences, garage, electric hot water, ’rice £875; terms arranged. (No. Ml, IS). 5-rooine<l house, built-in porch, bathoom' all' conveniences, ' i-acre section. Native lease, ground rent £5 10s \>.n.. new erm, 127 Grey Street. Reserve £950, ffui*s wanted. So.e Agents. (No. £.03, M). J. L. BENNETT LTD. Auctioneers and Band Agents, Telephone 6261. THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED. lODERN STOREY AND HALF BUNGALOW, only four years old, and :tremely well built. Comprising: 3 bedioms and 2 sunporcbes, lovely large sitn groom, breakfastroom and kitchenette. |] latest conveniences. Popui r select locality, 'north side. Unfortunate reasons, place this property l the market at the ridiculous price of 1450 with reasonable terms. Could not be replaced to-day at £I9OO. ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED. KENNETH MCDONALD 39 RANGITIKEJ STREET. WANTED TO BUY. 5 to 10 acres v with modern house. FOR SALE 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW, All conveniences. , PRICE £I2OO. Apply. BAGNALL AND KEEBLE ' RANGITIKEI STREET, .- Palmerston North. " SUPREME FERTILITY. CRES of the most fertile land in 4evv Zealand, situate at Kuku, all ■ndid pasture, excepting 15 acres let ne.--e» at £9 per acre, lease can be d or terminated in three months, i milk supply sent Wellington City Department, balance separated and cart collects. Well watered, nicely ad. subdivided into 9 paddocks. consist 6-roomed house, bathh°‘and c. water, electric-light, pres,p'.w supply, telephone. Large cownth 3-cow milking plant, implement >ig sties. Heavy butterfat producing »rice £4675. cash required £20)5, or r „, concern £SOOO with £2400 cash, , 25 cows, 3 springing heifers, 4 •'heifers. 1 bull. 2 horses. 2 sows, 1 ■ g teor?, haystack, etc., mi.kwg masepara’tor. motors, a good outfit of tural plant such as plough, roller, e, etc., etc. There is no better at land anywhere COOMBS AND WILSON 90 RANGITIKEI STREET. 4LNUT ' Glory Boxes.—See our at-‘ii-i.ctive range at very moderate as lfhe Art Cabinet Co., The Square, nerst’on North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 169, 17 June 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 169, 17 June 1940, Page 10

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