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PROPERTIES FOR SALE £9OO CASH—SERVICE STATION and GARAGE, on Main North Road. Owner has good connection and can produce excellent figures. An opportunity that seldom presents itself. TOTAL PRICE Approx. 40 Acres? a ii i n grass. Handy to growing Northern town. Large House, recently painted; cowshed, etc. Property will do 25 cows well. oi 1 ACRES—AII flat, well watered 9A 2 d y C reek and ram. New 5roomed Bungalow, every convenience; cowshed, concrete yard, etc, Qwner does 12 cows at present and estimates could improve to 20. PRICE £ 1250. Terms arranged. ■VTACANT POSSESSION 5-roomecl *• Bungalow, every convenience, garage, etc. Handy to town. PRICE £825. Terms arranged. THOMSON, BAGLEY and Co. Ltd. THE LAND SALESMEN 700

MALLOY & WATTERS PROPERTY AGENTS ; PHONE 2337 Opp. BANK of AUSTRALASIA

IVTICE 4-i’d. BUNGALOW with Garage and Large Volcanic Section. Snip at £6BO. Deport £l9O.

VERY WELL-BUILT 4-rd. BUNGAT LOW, Kensington. Only £725. EVIDENTIAL SITES from £45. Options given. HANDY REGENT—Nice 6-rd. Bungalow with. Garage. Bedrock Price £1035, with £285 Deposit.

xrDU CAN’T BEAT THIS FOR 1 VALUE—Heart of Kauri Residence, in first-class order. Six Rooms and Glassed Porch. Handy town. Bus route. Only £730. Substantial deposit required.

VTEAT BUNGALOW, Four Rooms and Kitchenette Good Terms,

T?UNGALOW, comprising ‘ FIVE - D ROOMS. Garage. Handy town. Vacant possession. £825. Near offer considered. Ist mortgage £6OO. R. U. HARDEN Evenings 5471. 650

CLEARING SALES O.K. J"®* OX J EHSEYS rpWELFTH J^ALE On account of Mr. A. E. WATKIN TAKANINI AUCKLAND FRIDAY - JULY 28 TK AT 11 AM, ONE OF THE VERY BEST OFFERINGS FROM ONE OP THE MOST FAMOUS STUDS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. The high-class offering comprises: 2 3-year-old Stud Bulls and over. 42 2-year-old Stud Bulls. 14 Yearling Stud Bulls. j 30 Selected In-calf Ped. Heifers. 89 HEAD To suit buyers who require herd sires of serviceable age, Mr. Watkin has withheld from sale a large number of last year’s yearlings and now offers a great line of twp-year-olds. The offering is a remarkable one for butterfat backing and includes progeny of beautiful Island prizewinning cows, noted home-bred prizewinners and cows with records up to 827 lbs. fat. Many of the offerings are sired by a son of a “1030 lbs. fat” four-j year-old. O.K. Jerseys have secured 135 re-1 cords that average 548 lbs. fat. only 13; cows tested at maturity. | The complete flock of 70 Stud South-j downs, mostly by imported rams, and including an outstanding imported' ram, will be offered. j Commissions executed on behalf of] absentee buyers. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers: WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. Auckland. Hamilton, Wellington and Branches, 684

LEAKING gALE THREE MILE BUSH KAMO rpUESDAY JULY 18 th 11.30 A.M. SHARP Having received instructions from MR. N. ROUNTREE, who is giving up dairying owing to ill-health, we will offer his well-known herd, consisting of—--35 Young High Grade Jersey Cows, July-August calvers. 5 Cows in milk. 1 Reg. Ped. Jersey Cow. 1 3-yr. Jersey Hejfer. 8 2-yr. Selected Jersey Heifers from dams up to 600 lbs. fat. 3 Sows with litters. 1 3-yr. Clydesdale Filly, unbroken. 5 tons Choice Baled Hay. 1 Young Berkshire Boar. 1 Sledge, Swingletrees, pair Trace Chains, ; pair Leading Chains, Scythe, Axe and Pick, 3 Steel Crowbars, Wheelbarrow, 2 10-gal. Cream Cans, 2 6-gal. Cream Cans, 1 McCormack Deering Mower, 1 2-furrow Oliver Plow, 1 set Massey Harris Discs.

Auctioneers’ Note: This is a very fine young herd, as Mr. Rountree has only been milking four seasons. Several of the cows are by ROCKLANBS RAMP, who made a name lor himself in Mr. Alex Clarke’s herd, and. they are in calf to SOMEVIEW PATRICK, a son of the champion botterfat bull, KUKU MAJOR. Eighteen of these cattle are descendants from Mr, Arthur Phillips’ famous herd. This is a rare opportunity to make replacements in your herd with proved young cows. Light luncheon procurable.

JJ’ORTH AUCKLAND pARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD. AUCTIONEERS - - - WHANGAREI ' 329

A telegram from the High Commissioner in Palestine, Sir Harold MacMichael, states that troops yesterday arrested Mansur-el-Yusef, a gang leader, and 17 of his gang, including a minor leader, Salem Seheb, in a village east of Nazareth, Thirty-nine rifles were seized yesterday, the biggest haul yet recorded in one day.

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Northern Advocate, 15 July 1939, Page 2

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