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IDEAL STUD FARM YJA ACHES all rich highly im'■''■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. Returns over £BOO per annum. Price £7O per acre. £I4OO cash. t This is an exceptional property and value. C. H. WHITEHEAD PALMERSTON NORTH. AUCTION SALES |JNBBSERVED J) AIRY S ALE ‘ TOMKINS' LINE, 24 Miles from Rongotea. TUESDAY, JULY 31st, 1928. At 12 Noon. T EVIN AND CO. LTD., instructed by MR CHARLES WATKINS, who ia discontinuing dairying, will sell as above the whole Of his first-class dairy stock, comprising: : — 40 DAIRY COWS, due August and September to pedigree Jersey bull 3 pedigree Jersey cows (s.r.) 7 2-year Jersey heifers, r.w.b. 1 3-ycar pedigree Jersey bull 3 sows to farrow early August 2 good 7-year draughts (all work) (s.r.) 1 5-year hack (s.r.) 1 cattle dog 4-cow Ideal milking plant and 120gallon No. 16 Pump separator (s.r.), largo vat, cream cooler and 3 cream cans. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Wo have personally inspected the above highgrade Jersey herd and can confidently recommend them to intending purchaser* Mr Watkins has used only pedigree bulls for a number of years and has culled heavily throughout, while at least 35 of the herd have-been bred on the property. The majority are close to calving and last season’s tests and individual due dates will be given ■at sale.

EIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. i APITI • " (Half mile from Post Office.) TUESDAY, JULY 31st, 1928. At 12 Noon, ■KTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD., have received instructions from MR HUGH OSBORNE, who is giving np dairying to sell as above: — O/? YOUNG JERSEY COWS at drop and to calve early. On Account of other vendors:— ■ • H 5 2-th ewes in lamb Romney and b.f. rams • \ 60 4-th ewes, in lamb to Romney and b.f. lambs 75 4-year ewes, in lamb to Romney and b.f. rams >■ NOTE.—Sir Osborne’s herd is full of quality and are all second and third culvers. Dairymen should not miss this, opportunity to purchase cows ofl country 1600 feet above sea level. ' TJNRESERVED (CLEARING gALE.

A GOOD PROPOSITION IAA ACRES Freehold and 103 acres Education Lease an low rental, 3i miles from good township. 10 paddocks. Permanently watered, 90 acres stumped. Splendid home of 7 rooms, wool-shed and machinery, sheep dip, 39 bail cow-shed etc. Carrying at present 400, sheep and cattle. Would carry 60 cows. The owner, wishing to retire, will accept £3500, for freehold, incluaing good will of: lease, machines etc. No mortgage. £SOO cash to approved man.. Apply early— R, U. HARDEN AND CO. Agents, Kimholton.

I *' LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM O'! ACRES, comprising some of, the best land in tlio Wellington Provines. Owner wintered 20 cows, 5 heifers and 5 yearlings, a beautiful Jersey herd of 15 cows, headed by Bright Sultan, Violas Golden Laddie bull. 38 years lease with right of purchase of perpetual renewal. To be sold as a going concern. OH/) ACHES, comprising 80 acres or v rich river flats, 60 acres of hillside and 227 acres of flat round homestead. Price £37/10/-, good terms. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM LTD. NOTICE. Watch-making Workshop, No. j 109 Cuba Street (upstairs), is now open to the general public;' The best of workmanship only and at a moderate charge. V A 7Wr TT

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6672, 27 July 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6672, 27 July 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6672, 27 July 1928, Page 12