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THE AUCKLAND FARMERS' UNION LIMITED Successors to WAKELIN, CRANE & CO. STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENTS, VALUERS, ETC.

Acres freehold, mostly volcanic. 252 ACRES consist of drained swamp, half of this is sown in mixed grasses, the balance being flax. Another 100 acres are river flat, and the remainder undulating hills; the whole property is ploughable, in fact 250 Acres have been ploughed and sown down in grass, while at present 20 acres are in crop, and 500 acres altogether are in grass. The property is divided into 16 paddocks, each of which has shelter bush, and the fences are mostly sheep proof. G-roomed House, with Dairy, Stabie, Cow Shed and Barn. Terms will be granted, and the balance of purchase money left at 5 per cent per annum. The property is a very desirable one, being especially suitable for dairying on account of the ease of cropping volcanic and 3.lluvial country, and it is also suitable for fat lamb raising, so that the Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending it. On account of Mrs Hinnegan, Hukerenui:— 12y 2 acres Freehold, about one mile from Railway Station. House of six rooms and outbuildings; small orchard. A. R. CRANE, Manager. L. W. NELSON. Auctioneer. AUCKLAND FARMERS' UNION, LTD. WAIMATE NORTH, THURSDAY, 27th APRIL, at 12 noon. On accouni of Mr David Hogg:— Horses, Implements, Waggon, Buggy, S. and D.F. Ploughs, Disc Harrows, Disc Plough, 2 Mowing Machines, Harness and Numerous Sundries. LAIYI). In order to meet the iccreasing demand for grazing properties suitable for either sheep or cattle, we shall he pleased to receive particulars of both improved and unimproved areas, as well as of Dairying lands, large and small, that may be for sale. We continue to receive numerous inquiries from intending buyers in the South, for Northern, prpperties. LAND FOR SALE. 95 Acres Volcanic, X mile from School and Post Office. Cream C.'.rt passes. Practically all in grass, with shelter bush. 18 acres in crops, all ploughable. House 6 rooms, Barn, Stable, Cowsned, other outbuildings. Subdivided into 8 paddocks, permanent water in each. Price £1000. 878. 800 Acres, 1 mile rrom School, Post Office, and Creamery, 650 Acres in Grass, balance Bush; 400 acres ploughable. House and workman-: ' Cottage, Stable, Cowshed, and Shearing Shed. Subdivided into C paddocks. Price £6 per aci »\ 703. 7 nere*- Volcanic Land in the .._-'. rough. Cash required, only £SO, balance easy terms. iy 2 Acres with frontage to Mill Road. Small Orchard, eight rooms, and bath room, gas and water laid on, wash-house, coal house, large stable and buggy shed. Easy terms . (943) 162 Acres, Freenoltj.—3 miles from Wharf, %-mile from School, PO. and Telephone. Good dairying l-_-id. Limestone and freestone. P_ar-*"H. ally all ploughable. 40 acres alluvial flat. Ring-fenced and sub-u: ■< ed into 10 paddocks. Permane: water in each paddock. House, • rooms. Barn, Cowshed, Stables, ether Outbuildings. Carrying ity 400 breeding ewes, 10 dairy cows, and 12 horses. Price, £8, per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. A cheap property. ■'880.) BANK STREET.—Building site, 20ft frontage. 762. KAMO.—House, 9 rooms, stable., sheds, orchard, and several acres to suit purchasers. KENSINGTON.— 4 acres, 3 roods of choice volcanic land, nearly all in orchard, showing Large returns, house of 8 rooms and cottage of 5 rooms let to good tenant. 813 1000 acres, 40 acres freehold, balance L.I.P. miles from school and P.O. Railway station I mile. Half ploughable, 300 acres in grass, 250 acres bush, balance fern and ti-tree. House, 5 rooms, sheep dip, i£ acres orchard, 600 acres fenced, 40 acres alluvial flat. Present stock 70 cattle, 60 sheep, 10 horses. Capable of great improvement. Goodwill Terms cash balance 5 years at 5%. 842.1 330 acres O.R.P. at ro/-. Good ! grass country. 200 acres in Eng-1 lish grasses, balance bush, i\ miles from school, P. 0., and dairy i factory. Ring fenced. Shanty and cowshed. Carrying capacity 2 sheep to the acre when all in grass. Goodwill £"3 per acre. Very easy terms. 593. PRIVATE SALE. Iron Age Cultivator, in good order, £1 10s (479.) Auckland Farmers' Union LIMITED. A. K. CRANE. Manager.

KM HINTS FOR— The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Limited. The Guardian Fire Assurance Co. (Fire). E.G. Pilkington & Co.'s Grass Seeds. _, ..,,.„ "N.E. Insurance Co., Limited (Accident Branch). S. Vaile & Sons, Land Agents, Auckland. __ HEAD OFFICE : BANK STREET. WHANGAREI. RENTS COLLECTED. OUTDOOk SALES CONDUCTED. WOOL, SKINS, ETC. The Company is prepare-, co receive Wool, Skins, Hides, btc, •ither for sale in Auckland or shipment to London. Tags and wlvioe notes for shipping same to Auckland received on application. f The Auckland Farmers* Union ltd. EASTER HOLIDAYS. THE Offices of the FARMERS' •UNION will be closed for the EASTER HOLIDAYS from FRIDAY, 14th APRIL, to MONDAY, 17th April (both days inclusive. A. R. CRANE, Manager. . ' —— NOTICE. The undersigned i\n conjunction ■ with Messrs Wilson and Wilson, and Messrs F. and W. Wakelin) at the refluest of numerous clients, have decided to again observe THURSDAY in place of SATURDAY, as their ■weekly Half-Holiday, commencing on THURSDAY, January 12th, 1911. MANURES. Grass Man-ire, Boncdust, etc., from Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., and W. S. Laurie and Co., Auckland. ■COOPER'S Powder and Liquid Dip on hand. SHEEP DIP WORM TABLETS. Coopers Tablets, invaluable for ,Lambs or Sheep. ftI3INN£LL'S HORSES & CATTLE REMEDIES. On Hand — florse Licks, Cattle Drenches (before mnd after calving), Blistering Ointment, Udder Salve, &c. y SYKES' DRENCH. Don't forgfet that Syke's Drench ha:. a reputation over the whole Dominion. .ULways in stdcK and second to none ABORTION CURE. Sykes' Abortion Cure, a, vaiuabl« help to the Dairyman, Is now in . * MILKING MACHINES.— Having been appointed Agents for the celebrated RIDD Milking Machines, we are now in a position to supply same at short notice. Full particulars on application. GRASS SEED.—FuII Stocks of this season's grass seed to hand from Messrs E. C. Pilkington and Co., of Auckland, and other reliable seedsmen, which we have every confidence in recommending to settlers. The quality and prices are right. When desired, orders are specially mixed, ' free of charge, either in Auckland or in Whangarei. Call and inspect our ttock. PAZAAR, WHANGAREI, WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL, at 1 p.m. ~ffc HORSES, I «•*_/ Including 2 Pure-bred Arab ponies (greys), 6 and 7 years, both broken to harness CLEARING SALE. OTUHI, MAUNGATAPERE, On account of Wm. E. Telfer. THURSDAY, 27th APRIL, 1911 at 12 Noon. 1Q A COWS HEIFERS, OU STEERS & CALVES O HORSES and other stock Implements, Tools, Household Furniture, and effects. Full particulars in later issue. A. R. CRANE, Manager, L. W. NELSON. Auctioneer. THE AUCKLAND FARMERS' UNION, DAIKT AND CROPPING FARM, C4O ACRES FREEHOLD RUATANGATA EAST, WHANGAREI. WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL, 1911, at 1 p.m. INSTRUCTED by the Trustees of the late J. R. Griffin, the Auckland Farmers' Union, Ltd., in conjunction with Messrs Wilson and Wilson, will offer at their rooms, Whangarei, on the above date, the late J. R. Griffin's desirable Dairy and Cropping Farm at Ruatangata East, consisting of 640

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Northern Advocate, 11 April 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 11 April 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 11 April 1911, Page 8

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