SALES BY "AOTTOMfc c TOO-DAY: (WEDNESDAY)/ > AT *O NOON. - .'"' BEAUTEPTO BAY OF ISLANDS. i BEAUTIFUL BAY OF ISLANDS. I WAHAPU. . ,' AHAPTJ. MOST PROMINENT POSITION' IN : - RUSSELL HARBOUR. Lovely Bays.. Sandy Beaches. T nVI^ 111333270 JACKSON. Instructed by. B, A...HALL, £a<j.. will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 9, Commerce Street Auckland, on the above date. ■ -■".-' ! HISTORIC TKTKBAFV. . ISTORIC VYahapu. (Where the First English Soldiers were in Barracks.) Divided into T7 — QECTTONS. — 1717 4 4 — SECTIONS. — 44 HOME SITES. QUARTER-ACRE. SMALL FARMS UP TO 219 ACRES. ON SECTION 74. HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS. AHAPU Is situated midway between Russell and Opna, and there is an efficient ferry between theao places. Has water on three aides. (riving it an extensive frontage to Russell Harbour, and its fishing, boating and bathing axe equal to the best in the world. THE BAY OF ISLANDS will be linked up with Auckland City by a daily express train this spring, and WAHAPU, enjoying as it does each. & central position, will he one of the first to benefit, as with _ its position, climate, bays, beaches and views it is destined to be one of the most favoured and sought after, as well as being the most commandinff point of the MAGNIFICENT NORTHERN HARBOUR. Get a Plan. TJALGETY AND QOMPANY, TTB., HAMILTON. T ARGE T\ISPERSAL gALE QF QEVEN TTERDS r\F xroTma qows. AT rpHE TTOMESTEAD, rpOKOROA. mUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. VUGUST K AND g AT 11.30 A.M. Instructed by the MATARAWA LAND COMPANY (who have sold their dairy farms), wo will Soil, the Whole of Their Dairy Stock, etc., consisting of:— A~l{\ CHOICE SHORTHORN CROSS zklAj COWS, springing to calve to S'&orihora Bulls. Qf\ HOLSTEIN CROSS COWS, springQfj JERSEY CROSS COWS, apring- £? BULLS. The majority .of . above cows are second and third calvexa, in good cjuiition. and due August and September. ALSO. 56 FAT AND FORWARD HEREFORD AND POLLED ANGUS COWS. 50 STORE COWS. 25 FAT AND FORWARD COWS. SHEEP.. 360 FORWARD CONDITION EMPTY EWES. PIGS, 23 BREEDING SOWS. 40 WEANERS AND SLIPS. 4 BOARS. HORSES. 2 FIRST CLASS HEAVY DRAUGHT FDiLDSS. 6 and 6 years, broken to ; i ! ead. .•'"'. 2 FIRST-CLASS HEAVY DRAUGHT GELDINGS. 4 years, broken to lead. 4 WAGGON HORSES. 5 HACKS. Large number of, 20-Gallon Milk Cans, Buckets, Pig Barrels, and Trough. IMPLEMENTS. ■ 2 SAMSON TRACTORS, with Extension Wheels (24 horse-power),' both in good order. 1 HORNSBY THRESHING MACHINE in good order (Grain and Clover). 5 SPRING - MILK WAGGONS (25 to 35 ewt.). 2 MANURE DISTRIBUTORS, one of •which is P. & D. Duncan, with seed box attached. 2 MASBEY-HARRIS SIDE DELIVERY MOWERS. 1 MOWER (Noxon). " 1 SPRING CART. 1 SET DISCS (16-blade). 1 DISC DRILL (P. & D. Duncan), with Manure and Turnip . Box. 1 REAPER AND BINDER (McCormick). 2 DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS (Reed <fc Gray and Beanie). 1 SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATOR, 14 points. ORDER OF SALE: FIRST DAY.-SHEEP. PIGS AND DAIRY cows. SECOND DAY.—DAIRY COWS. HORSES, IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave PUTARURU for TOKOROA about 10,30 AM.. after arrival of morning trains from FRANKTON and ROTORUA, returning from TOKOROA at 4 P.M., connecting with ! evening trains. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. i T\ALGETY AND /COMPANY. T TD., HAMILTON. T\ ALGETY AND £JOMPANY, T TD... HAMILTON. ' ' TLfTATAMATA QTOCK QALE. rpHURSDAY, AUGUST H SPECIAL ENTRY. ON ACCOUNT OF G. A. GAMMON, ESQ., HILLSIDE, MARTON. AC\ EXTRA CHOICE 2-YEAR HIGHGRADE JERSEY HEIFERS, in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bull. We have inspected the above Heifer?, and can thoroughly recommend them to buyers. -~. DETAILS GIVEN AT SALE . i ' ;■•:-; : •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18774, 30 July 1924, Page 3
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