Sales by Auction. SHEEP AND RAM FAIR. AT WARKWOBTE. On JVR7.BAY, pEBRUARY lm PLEASE NOTE.—W© are holding th® Ram Fair in coniunction witli our W&rkwortli Sheop Fair, as above, and will 0 AAA SHEEP AND 150 RAMS, OUUu including,— On account of Mr. E. A. Ni'sboii, 60 FORWARD 4-TOOTH.WETHERS On account of Mr. E. Andrews- » mMra?AKD MisraE o ßiM3_ !(,'°STODToAEY r 'llAilS ' On account of Mr. C. Dibble.3 4-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS 1 AGED LINCOLN RAM Also,— , On account of a. 1 FORD CAR, m S QOti ° rder ' 19 " 7 m ' •to be offered at noon Sale to start at 12 hoot. -vrOETH AUCKLAND pARMERS rn-OPERATIVE, LTD., •\TORTH AUCKLAND pARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE, LIMITEDWARKWORTH BRANCH. SALES FOR FEBRUARY. WELLSFORD—STOCK SALE TO-DAY PUHOL— FAIR, THURSDAY, WARKWORTH. - SHEEP AND RAM FAIR FRIDAY, 24th. ■VJORTH AUCKLAND pARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE, LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS. pATETONGA STOCK SALE. ,j\|ONDAY, "FEBRUARY 27, AT 11.30 A.M. Entries Solicited. Q LEAPING SALE AT PAEROA. ipCESDAY, pEBRUARY 2g i F&vourod with instructions from Mr. I. N. Reed, wo shall Sell on, the above cat* tho following:— 18 COWS IN MILK • 1 SHORTHORN BULL 6 2-YEAR HEIFERS 7 2-YEAR STEERS 16 CALVES 2 BREEDING SOWS AND 9 YODNG 1 DRAUGHT MARE „ , m , 1 YEARLING COLT, by General Wood Spring Cart and Harness. Hormby Plough 'single furrow), Cast-iron Boiler (50 gallons), Wheelbarrow, 3 Milk Cans. 2 Cream Catw, 8 Milk Buckets. 60-gallon lona Separator, Saddle and Bndlo, 30 Fowls, 3 Geese, 7 Turkeys, Pig Troughs, Horse Covers, Lot Sundnes. rpHE pARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTANT TO RESIDENTS OF ONEHUNGA. EPSOM, MANGERE. OTAHUHU. TE PAI'APA. MOUNT ALBERT, ETC. TI M B E R. I M B E R. TIMBER. I M B E R. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. CABINETMAKERS, CONTRACTORS AND FARMERS. RIMU. TOTARA. MATAI. KAURI f.0,000 SUPER FEET. 60,000 SUPER FEET. SIZES.—4 by 1 to 12 by 1, 4 by ]J to 12 by I}, 2 by 2, 3 by 2, 4 by 2, 6 by 2, 4 by 3, 6 by 5, 6 by 4, etc. Also, ISOOFT. 18 by 1 0.8. RIMU. PLACE: jgRAY'S yARD, pRINCES gTREET, ONEHUNGA. DATE: rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK. OUR INSTRUCTIONS ARE THAT THE TIMBER MUST BE SOLD AUCTIONEERS' NOTE—This is a very nice lot of Timber, and is well worthy of attention. A good chance to buy timber at auction values. NOTE.—DATE, TIME. AND PLAG3 E« A- P ERKINS AND Q°AUCTIONEERS AND MERCHANTS. Houses and Land for Sale. TWO-SHEEP COUNTRY. AT £6 10s. IQAA ACRES.—I2SO in grass, all been J.OUU heavy bush. On metal road, handy to store, otc. Has wintered 2700 sheep. Up-to-date 7-roomod House, woolshed, engineshed, electric powor. Prico: £6 10s per acre, with £1000 cash, or easier to good man. GOING CONCERN, £400 CASH. . /? A ACRES, freehold, all rich river flats. uU P. 0., school, store, etc., 1-mile. Largo 6-roomcd House; cowshed and outbuildings. Price, with cows, implements, etc., £2900, with £400 cash POULTRY "AND DAIRY FARM. 00 ACRES, freehold; all good country; 00 4-roomed House. Price: £650, easy terms. J. R. MORTON, BOX 4, OTOBOHANGAs THE PRETTIEST HOME IN REMUERA. FOR £500 CASH. Nothing has been spared that would add to the comfort and beauty of this home—a fine Bungalow of 6 rooms, kitchenette, extra largo bathroom, etc. The walls are brick and shingle, a most picturesque combination; tile roof: while the interior, with tapestry paper, beam and plaster ceilings, built-in sidoboard, seats, bookcase, wardrobe, amplo cupboards, otc., is a delight. GLORIOUS VIEWS. The highest part cf Pomuera; within Imin. from car. T OTAL pRICE, £3250. DEPOSIT. £500. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, LAND AGENT. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. POR OR pURCHASE. pOR OR pURCHASE. A TIP-TOP FARM AT ORINI. ONLY A FEW MILES FROM HAMILTON. RENTAL, £185 PER YEAR. A REAL SNIP. lAi ACRES—AII flat, richly-drained sw.irnp J.V/J. country, 4-mile road frontage, liver on back boundary; 12 subdivisions to river; 18 acres young grass and turnips; 12 acres fcood hay, roady to cut; several clumps of native bush, totara. BUILDINGS.-Houso of 4 rooms, 8-bail cowshed, concrete, Other buildings. This farm will carry 40 cows and do them well, and other Btock. Will sell at £40 per acre; cash, £250. Owner may ceaaider an exchange at cash values. Is only 1 mile from P. 0., school, and .checse factory. This farm is eituated in the famous Orini district, and is only 8 miles from Taupiri etation; good metalled road. Property is free from noxious weeds, rabbits, and logs. The farm iB now vacant. Supplying cheese factory because it is tho best paying proposition. Inquire at onoe from tho live ageat. R. H. WOOD, OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON. 'Phon«s~Bueme«i, 1673; Private, 1584.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18022, 22 February 1922, Page 4
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