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!■:> gJod liO'/rv t s lut nuu forward pwi-s (|u ncvuuit Gera'.il Tolhurst I ■ 50’ well-bred 15-monih. shorthorn catllo (mixed *••»»). !»G 170 fat mid forward wethers MO owes in lamb. S HAX XOX SI OC Iv S A LE. FRIDAY. 2111. JULY. 1003. ABRAHAM AMD WILLI \MS. LTD,, will .ell by public auction albimuuoii. as .-hove. a(. 1 part.— 20 mixed cattle 10 vcr.rino; cattle 4 store row;; 10 s.-rioging rows I le-months bull 70 oovtv ewes 00 1 boy’s pony 40 ISononths -horthorn stt-oro 11 e-Jn}?l v forward cows 10 fat cow-;. 10 forward wavs 0 Iti-uumtb-; hywvs C springing heifers OTAKI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 29i:h JULY, 1903. A EIIATIAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., 10 springing heifers 1 fat heifer SALE OF CONTRACTOR' S PLANT, INCLUDI N G VALUABLE DRAUGHT AND THOROUGHBRED HORSES. DRAYS, Etc. WEDNESDAY, 20th. JULY, 1903. ABR.AH.-Ut AND WILLIAMS have received instructions from Messrs .Toe Saunders amt Son to sell by public auction at their homestead, Ilmigitikoi Jino, as above, at 1 pan.— ehuins Dogcart and harness and lot of sundries connected with a. contra—- . tor’s plant Also, 33 selected springing heifers (to be sold in lot) Luncheon, provided. S SALE OF DAIRY FARMS FIRST-CLASS' LAND. AND EASY TEEMS, SUBDIVISION OF MESSES THOMAS CLARKE AND SONS’ KAMIATARAU ESTATE, RONGOTEA. 1800 DIVIDED INTO 29 FARMS. FARMS. FOR SALE. SATURDAY. Ist AUGUST, 1003, At 1 p.m. •ftfESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., in conjunction with Messrs Johnston and Sim, have received instructions from Messrs Thomas Clarke and Sons to offer'by. public auction, at their sale rooms. Palmerston North, as above. This Property is splendidly situated in one of the best dairying-districts of New Zealand.- about equal distances from Palmerston North. Longburn. Podding Foxton and close to.Rongotea and ’GlenOixma. The Sandon-Foxton tram line, with two flag stations, runs along tho western boundary qf the Estate. Tho Carnarvon school adjoins the .prof perty at section No. IG. Arrangements have been mado with the Glen-Oroua ‘Co-operative Dairy Co. to erect a factory on section 7, whilst' tho Rongotea and Glen-Oroua Factories are only a short distance-away. The land has hern well improved, and has nearly al) been ploughed. TERMS.—IO per cent, cash at the'fall ot the haramor; 10 per cent, in 18 months (or houses and buildings to be erected to represent that value to tho satisfaction of tho vendors); a further 10 per cent, in three years; ail unpaid balances to bear 5 per cent, interest. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—Dai rvn Boax-ch of good farms at a reasonable would do well to inspect this pro It is all level except a few ridges, ; dry, healthy country mostly di swamp and flax land. Tno resorv. most moderate, and are pleasant rt m this day of high values expect, land, while the terms no one con at. For lithograph plans and furth titulars apply to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS o JOHNSTON AND ’ HANKINS AND LOUGIIN. Solicitors for the Yen Palmerston N FOR PRIVATE SALE, t A FIRST-CLASS Dairy Farm of 180 _rA. Acres, 100 acres laid down in good English grasses. The land is undulating, about one-half being ploughablo when stomped It is ring fenced and divided into five paddocks. Situated two miles from the Tokotnaru Creamery and Station on tho Manawatu Railway Line. ■ As the owner has to leave tho district on account of his health, no reasonable offer will bo refused. BG3 ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5024, 23 July 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5024, 23 July 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5024, 23 July 1903, Page 8

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