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IDEAL STUD FARM '6O proved dairy land, 14 paddocks, •well watered, carry 40 dairy cows, close -to town, first-class house, every convenience, all necessary outbuildings, electric light and power. Eeturns over £BOO per annum. Price £7O per acre. £I4OO cash. This is an exceptional property and value. C. H. WHITEHEAD Palmerston north.

AUCTION SALES Unreserved (CLEARING : : gALE. , SIBERIA ROAD, ASHHUEST. XO-DAY XO-DAY TQ ALGETY AND CO. LTD. have received instructions from MR W, WALSH, who has sold his property, to sell as above at 1 p.m. sharp,i. the. following;— ■ 'V ■ 21 JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS. 5 2-ycar Jersey cross springing r : heifers . - .‘-5 Jersey cross wcaner heifers ■ ••- I 3-ycar high grade Jersey bull ,'2 .sows to farrow 3 slips 3 baconers 1 Tamworth boar • 1 three-quarter draught gelding Wooden roller, 2 sets harrows, potato moulder, posts, strainers, pig ; troughs, milk cans, barrels, etc. : NOTE.—The cows are mostly young and calving dates will be sale. The majority of thq edws arc due in July and August. |JNRESEEVED J) AIRT gALETAIHAPE SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th, 1928. JYALEGTY AND COY. LTD., instructed by the Trustees Estate late W. STRACHAN, who are giving up dairying, will sell as above at 12.30 p.m. sharp:— OH JERSEY CROSS cows duo AugV* ust and September 14 3-year grade Jersey heifers, due August and September 23,-2-year grade Jersey heifers, ' ' (empty) ■ 40 yearling grade Jersey heifers 3 pedigree Jersey bulls NOTE.—The cows are young and Taranaki bred; all the cattle are in, good" condition and coming off very high''cOuntry will give good results. Light luncheon obtainable at saleyards. '‘ ’ . ' . COOPERS THE SLEDS OF SUCCESS. DO YOU LIKE SWEET GREEN PEAS ? You can have them if you sow the superb new variety, Cooper’s W, F. Massey, the r", finest early dwarf pea ever introduced. ' i Pkt. I'/-.; Lb. 2/-. 71b. for 10/-' ■ .. . Sow also Cooper's Richard Bed- ; dpn and Cooper’s Te Aroha (or p ?‘Good Luck”). There is noth- ■ i; ing finer to be had anywhere in the world. F. COOPER LTD. • - WELLINGTON, N.Z. : , Est. 1860. “The subject of Quality must be ’ always in our minds.” LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM Ol ACRES, comprising some of the vincs. . Owner, wintered 20 cows, 5 heifers and 5 yearlings, a beautiful Jersey herd of 15 cows, headed by Bright Sultan, Violas Golden Laddie bull, 33 years' lease with right of purchase of perpetual renewal. To be sold as a going concern, . Q7A ACRES, ccomprising 80 acres or ■ ■■•■ rich river flats, 60 acres of hiltside and 227 acres of flat round home-' stead. Price £37/10/-, good terms. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM LTD. Straight Out Lease. Close to Palmerston North. OQA ACRES, all in grass with the exception of .12 acres fallow. 100 acres flat adjoining homestead, a large area of which has been stumped and ploughed. Lies nicely to the sun and well sheltered. Sub-divided into 10 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams. Carrying capacity 40 cows, and 250 ewes. In present state, never been top-dressed. Handy to factory, school, post office. Good house, modern conveniences, 6 bail cow-shcd, concrete yard, stable, car shed, etc. Lease for 7 years at 30/- per acre. J. P. FALCONER & CO. Late Falconer and Gray, 12 Rangitikci Street. NOTICE. Watch-making Workshop, No. 109 Cuba Street (upstairs), is now open to the general public. The best of workmanship only and at a moderate charge. H. MORTENSEN.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6668, 23 July 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6668, 23 July 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6668, 23 July 1928, Page 12