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CHEAP DAIRY FARMS IOA ACRES carrying 55 cows, good buildings, £37 acre, £IOOO cash. 120 acres, carry 50 cows, good house, etc.,' £3B acre, £7OO cash. 100 acres, carrying 50 cows, good buildings, £55 per acre, terms artenged. 54 acres, carrying equal 30 co»\ s, first class buildings. Price £3sou; £IOOO cash. 46 acres, carry 22 cows; good buildings. Price £2200; £6OO cash. C. H. WHITEHEAD Palmerston North.

AUCTION SAXES UNRESERVED QLEARING gALE. Corner LEE’S LINE and AWAHURI ROAD. THURSDAY, JUNE 27th, 1929. At 1 o’clock. IT) ALGETY AND 00. LTD., will sell on account W. RENTOUL (who has sold his property): — .7 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS * COWS, July and August calvers. 2 cows in milk. 1 yearling bull 1 springing heifer 1 yearling heifer Spring cart horse, 7 fat lambs, 3 sows to farrow, 50-gallon Diabolo separator (s.r.), Avery reversible disc plough, Oliver plough, 2-leaf tyne harrow, Ideal top dresser (new, s.r.), dray harness, wheel sledges, bars, chains, manure and lime, 9 cow covers, 2 cream cans, 40 Leghorn fowls, 20 pullets, 2.1 Indian Runner ducks and sundries. NOTE. —Tests and butterfat records of cows will be given at sale. SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ! RICH DAIRYING LAND. MOST PROGRESSIVE DISTRICT IN ! THE MANAWATU. on THURSDAY, JUNE 27th, 1929. At 2.15 p.m. In ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.’S Produce Hall, Grey Street, Palmerstos j North, under instructions from Mr. G. CRAW:— 310 ACRES, subdivided into three farms of 88 acres, barberry hedges on two sides, artesian. 2 concrete troughs,! one cross fence. 103 ACRES: Right to draw water from two artesians, 4 concrete troughs, barberry hedge, 2 cross fences. 118 ACRES: 2 artesians, 4 concrete troughs, barberry hedge, 2 cross fences. Situated about 1$ miles from Tokomaru Railway Station, school, store etc. The richest of drained iwamp and river deposit land. Perfect drainage. Kindly friable soil and does not tramp up in the wettest win- | ter. Part ploughed and part surface cultivated and has been carrying stock | for many years. Excellent dairying land with a heavy carrying capacity. This district is developing rapidly, i There are a number of dairy farms m I this locality and a largo number of new settlers have taken up land here , and a considerable number of new homes are now under construction. A reliable contractor has given us his price in writing to plough and cuiti- • vote all the land requiring same and] leave it ready for sowing. Particulars ] will be anounced at sale. The owner will have very reasonable upset prices and with the cost of improvement which are now ascertainable the purchaser will be able to secure land many pounds below ruling rates. TERMS: 5 per cent, on the fall of (the hammer, 10 per cent, in nino months, or .buildings and cultivation of the land and sowing of same in permanent pastures to that value, balance 5 years at 6 per cent, from July 10th, 1929; possession on that date. For further particulars apply to— Messrs. Hankins, Fitzherbert and Abraham, Solicitors, Oscar Monrad & Son, Racing Club Building, Rangitikei St. or Abraham & Williams, Ltd, Auctioneers, Palmerston North.

gALE. On the Property, BOUNDARY ROAD, EAST, Near Railway Crossing. SATURDAY, 29tli JUNE, 192 ft At 11 a.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD., will sell on account of MR. E. BRUCE, who is giving up dairying, as above: — 11 high grade Jersey and Jersey Shorthorn cross cows, July ana August calvers 2 pedigree Shorthorn cows, with transfers 1 Jersey cow, just calved 1 Jersey cow, at drop 0 high grade springing heifers. early calvers 6 weaner heifers 1 pedigree Shorthorn bull, 2 years 16 w.f. lambs (killers) 1 spring carter, all work Spring cart and frame, set spring cart harness, root pulper, seariiier, with mould board attachments; 4-horss bar, 13 W.L. fowls, milk can« separator, cattle pump, cow covers and usual sundries, 300 bales pressed hav. NOTE. —This is a particularly nice herd of young cows, in good condition and coming to prolit early. The cows are in calf to pedigree S.H. and Jersey bulls. The factory returns for the past season show an average of 365.63 lbs. b.f. IVc have inspected both the cows and the returns, and have no hesitation in recommending those wanting high producing cows to attend the Sale. The heifers and winners are earmarked. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. I rpHE Advertising Trend I* 'Toward The “Times.’’

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6945, 26 June 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6945, 26 June 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6945, 26 June 1929, Page 12

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