FABMS FOR SALE. MAKINGS OF FIRSTCLASS FARM. 11A ACRES, CLEVEDON DISTRICT, -Lily with about 50 acres in good grasses, balance mixed scrub, rough feed, etc.; some good flats require clearing and grassing; about 80 ncreß practically flat, the balance being undulating to hilly; all ploughablo. House, 4-roomed Bungalow, as now; motor garage, 4-bail cowshed (concreted), new 2cow pla it, engine and separator PRICE, £27 10a per aero, including machines, separator, discs, etc.; cash required. £650. WAIAU PA. "J A A ACRES, all easy ploughablo country, J-UU mostly in grass; carrying in present condition HO cows, 8 yeirlings and 2 horses. Buildings- 8-roorned Cottage, cowshed I2RICE, £25 per acre, with cash, say, £500; balance arranged. 7013. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., AUCKLAND. SOUTH SUBURBAN, GOING CONCERN. »^ r 7l ACRES, all in grass; black loam soil, w1 3 ideal for intense cultivation; fenced and subdivided into 11 well-watered paddocks; good o-roomed House and convs., clectric-power available; concrete cowshed and yards; garage, implement and hay shed, separator room ; 1 mile school, railway, etc. Present capacity 20 cows; 13 cows, bull, horse, cultivator, 2-cow L.K.G. plant complete, pigs, implements, cans, trap and harness, etc., included in the price of £'2500. Terms Arranged. l/7?9 24 ACRES~AT £I4OO. QITUATED only 16 miles from the City; all English grasses; good, clean pasture; cowshed, garage, fowlhouses, etc.: well watered. This ia excellent value at the price asked. Terms arranged. ANDERSON~AND CO., 513. Is'.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING, QUEEN STREET. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. SHEEP RUN. NEAR ROTORUA. ACRES, with numerous subOJUU divisions, well fenced. 6-roomed House and ali necessary outbuildings. Tho Trustees in a Deceased Estate are prepared to sacrifice this properly at an extremely low price, and would consider a Lease with Compulsory Purchasing Clauso. P. M. KIRKWOOD, R. H. ABBOTT AND CO., LTD., City Chambers, Cor. Queeu and Victoria Streets, r PHE last '2O Properties advertised in this X Kpacy have* been sold, which clearly demonstrates that we can offer eound value. HE KB IS ANOTHER. OA ACRES, Freehold' adjoining school, Ow station and factory; all improved dry land; well watered and subdivided. Guaranteed will carry 50 cows. All necessary buildingf and > ant Subject to Government mortgage. PRICE, £56 PER ACRE, with £4OO cash. H. D. & A. B. MATTHEWS LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, HAMILTON. STUD HORSES. " Q A Y D." TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KIWITAHI. MORRINSVILLE. GAY SHIELD (31, 1022, bred in England by Sir W. B. Jardine, by Gay Crusader < I', 1914, by Bayardo, etc. Gay Crusader won the Triple Crown, viz., 2000gns, Derby and St. Leger, etc. Bayardo won Derby, 44,000, etc. Gay Shield's dam Cinna, by Polyme-lus—Baroness-la-Flesche, etc. 23 of Gay Crusader's gets sold in England for Season 1928 for £86,260, and 14 of his gets sold in England for 1929 for £19,320. In all 37 Gay Crusader's gets sold during season 1928-29 for £105,550. an average of £2853 10s 3d. See Bloodstock Breeders' Review, Vol XXII. and XXIII. of 1928-29, published in London, England. Gay Shield's first season at the stud was in 1928 when, in Mr. Harry Taylor's Stud in New South "Wales, he served 19 mares, the pick of his Stud, the outcome being 1.) foals, all being very highly spoken of. They are now coming yearlings. All Mare 3 Will be Met at Kiwilahi Railway Station. ALL CARE TAKEN, BUT NO RESPONSIBILITY. l'"or full particulars apply tr> MORRINSYILLE. Phono 73J Morrinsville. NELSON BINGEN. TO STAND THE SEASON AT MANGERE. Nelson Bingen, New Zealand's greatest living Trott'ng Sire, whose progeny have won over £123,000 ii stakes, will again bo at the service of breeders thi3 season. Nelson Bingen is a son of tho famous American Horse, Bingen. from Suiette. and is bred in tho purple. For full particulars, apply J. T. PAUL. Mansere. Tel. 24, Mangere. ACRE, f LIXAC MISS ARLINGTON. [,y n_ VARDON RD„ TE RAPA. Sire of 155 winners in last 3 seasons—62 winners this season—breed from upproved siro at 35gns. GASBAG, DEMOSTHENES—LADY CEL.!A. Sire of 25 winners this season. _ Gasbag has never been beaten in a show ring, winning 9 first prizes. Fee 20gns. Grazing. ss; Wet Mares, 7a 6d. Return Privileges. Apply, J. P. THORPE, Owner. P.O. Box 101, Hamilton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20623, 23 July 1930, Page 3
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