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M.A.C. MANAWATW AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, 1 CUBA STREET, PALMERSTON. WEEKLY SALES at Mart every THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Special Clearing Sales corducted in anv part of town or district. 'Phone 346. J. S. MUNRO, Auctioneer and Manager. Easier Ploughing. WITH BETTER RESULTS. At a recent "Waikato ploughing match a heavy spring balance was placed between the plough and the team of each competitor in turn. The Oliver Steel floughs registered much less draught than any others although turning a bigger furrow. Yet, strange to say, this bigger furrow was broken to such an extent that judges said the ground would be saved one stroke of the discs in subsequent cultivation. The secret lay in the Oliver's short mouldboard on which tho furrow has no time to lie and drag, but gets flopped over, burying rubbish and being broken itself. The old, long mouldboard- turns its furrows slowly and presses it tightly as is shown by the wear on end of board. This adds to the draught without adding to the effectiveness of the work. Oliver Steel Ploughs run from fifty shillings to seven pounds, and are stocked by HOLBEN & KIRK, of Palmerston North. A 96-page Catalogue of useful time and money saving implements, printed on art paper and fully illustrated, is sent post free on request to any address. Inspection and enquiries are solicited. Holben & Kirk, DISTRICT AGENTS. RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. A Gift in Land. ACRES, Taranaki, all level, t/~jL well subdivided, water in every paddock; house 5 rooms, IQ-bail cowshed and outbuildings; will carry 30 cows besides dry cattle and horses. A crop of maize off this place was 9 feet in height. This property cost owner £26 10s per acre, but owing to private reasons he must sell. Price only £22 per acre. Easy terms, and stock can be taken over without any cash. Apply quickly to Victor Williamson. AGENT, FEILDING. First=Class Agricultural Farm. QOA ACRES Freehold, L.T. title. tjJdxJ A. fin" piece of beautiful lying land, considerable portion flat, balance low rolling downs, not one acre that cannot be ploughed, well fenced and subdivided, grows excellent rape, turnips, wheat and oat crops; situated 1 Smiles from railway station on perfectly level road, 6 miles from Marton. This property is didly adapted for subdividing into 3 compact farms with only the expense of survey, as it has a road frontage of 1% miles, and there are three newlyerected dwellings containing respectively 6, 4 and 2 rooms. Price £26 10s per acre with £3OOO cash, or £3O per acre on terms. Apply promptly to the sole agent, F. R. H. Brice, MARTON. ACRES with cows, house, trap, cans, etc, good little farm, close to creamery, school, etc Exchange for Palmerston Noith property. Equity £6OO. Apply to J. B. Wilton, 33 Rangitikei Street. Palmerston North. 8 -ROOMED houfe, all conveniences, situate at Wanganui, beautifully finished, house and I-acre of land all laid out in lawns, garden etc., spleudid view of river, town, sea and all round. Price £2OOO, £IOOO eash or terms. F123 Swift and Co. FOR EXCHANGE.—3O acres, house and all out-buildings, handy to Palmerston, close to railway, creamery etfc. Equity £4o*3. Exchange for house. Apply J. B. Wilton, 33 Rangitikei Street. HOUSE Bargains—2 cottages handy to town, each 4 rooms, with conaeniences, land 88ft x 132 ft. Price £350 each, cash £SO, balance arranged. Owner leaving. W. O. Brophy, Rantritikei-st Palmerston N CHEAP House, Hereford-street, 6 rooms with all conveniences, good section, owner anxious to realise immediately. £550 terms. W. C. Brophy Palmerston N FOlt SALE—26I) acres, subdivided all ploughable, part in crop 1 mostly grass, watered by springs and lagoon, dairying and sheep country, 1 mile from creamery, school, and railway station and salts yards, whare and sheds, etc. Price £22 per acre, £7BO cash Swift and Co.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12807, 3 June 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12807, 3 June 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12807, 3 June 1914, Page 8

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