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TO-DAY CLEARING SALK OF DAIRY CATTLE. •SHEER. HORSES. I’ltiS. FARM IMPLEMENTS. ETC. AT STOKES’ VALLEY. OX MONDAY’ 30th OCTOBER. 1903. At 12 o’clock sharp. Ti/TACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. .LVJL have received instructions from Mn» Squires, who lias add her farm, to coll on the farm Stokes’ Valley, as above— VI young heifers 6 weanor heifers, 1 Jersey bull. 3yrs 29 good eweri and lambs, I ram 3 first-class half-<lralight horses, all staunch and good 1 heavy draught horse, thoroughly staunch. 1 pony 2 pure Tamworth sow pigs, 1 pure Yorkshire hoar. 1,0 sows with litters from ", to 0 weeks old. 8 sows in pig, 1 ringauie.t, 1 new brake new ig dray, t eels of trap 3 or 4 lons good hay, churns, milk pan;', dairy of the household fund, nd piano by Hauko. in id a very lino jnstruAs the farm in sold, the lot must go. 903 JOHNSONVILLK SALEYARD3. TUESDAY. 31st OCTOBER, 1905. A BRA HAM AND AVILLTAMS, LTD., 3- will sell us aboveCo prime bullocks 1 12 cows, with calves at fool I t store cows 2 heifers 1 cow 210 prime shorn wethers IC2 prime ewes 390 Romney ewes, with lambs at foot (to be add in two lots of 150 each) 40 ewes and lambs 30 hoggets 25 2-tooth sliorn wethers FOR SALE. Ml{ W. ROSE has been instructed to offer for Sale bv public auction, on SATURDAY. 4th November, 1905, on account of the owner’s ill-bcalth, the leading Butchery Business in Dnnncvirke. For all particulars apply to W. ROSE, Auctioneer, 902 Danncvirkc. IMPORTANT SALE OF HAULING PLANT. AT MART t N BO ROUOII. WEDNESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER-. 1905, At 1 p.m. Messrs lowes and iorns, ltd., have been favoured with instructions from Mr John McLeod (who has definitely decided to retire from his present business of heavy hauling), to sell, as above—--11 superior heavy draught marcs ant] geldings, ages range from 4 to 10 years (only two aged), all thoroughly reliable—trials given. 11 sets harness, 2 wagons. 2 heavy drays, ploughs, blocks and chains, swingle-trees, sundries. * N.B.—Coach communication from Featherston in time for sale. LOWES AND lORNS, LTD., 78 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS. FOB PRIVATE SALE. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED, in conjunction with ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, have received instructions from S. Greer, Esq., to offer by private treaty, the whole of bis wellknown property situated at Fitzhcrbert West. The property comprises about 850 acres of first-class land, subdivided into Id sections, ranging in area from 19 to 209 acres each. This land is in every way calculated to suit dairy farmers, being within sis miles of Palmerston North, and about two from the Linton Railway Station. A creamery is situate on the property, just opposite, and the quality of the laud is equal to anything in the district for dairying purposes, or for fat tamb raising. Full particulars as to individual sections will be found on the plans which will be shortly available for distribution. Terms. —.£lO per cent, cash, J!10 pew cent, in six months, JMO per cent, in twelve months, £a per cent, in two years; For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD.. Or to

ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD. 636 TO DAIRY FARMERS. "ITtOE SALE, a e a Going Concern, the JC ■ Lease, Stock. Horses, Implements, Tools, and Sundries of 159 Acres first-class Dairy Land, at Hurleyville. 6 miles from Ball Road Railway Station; butter factory 200 yards, school, P. 0., telephone office, store 300 yards. LOOK! The Butter Factory paid the HIGHEST PRICE paid for butter fat on the Coast last year, and will do so again this year. Lease has 9 years to run at 10s 6d per acre (wo sold the adjoining farm of 500 acres with 120 acres still in Bush at J 613 per acre), and rent is now paid up in advance for six months. All the farm is in grass except 4 acres reserved for firewood. 3 acres in oats, 3 acres in mangolds and carrots. It has a good 6roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, all in good order and condition. The stock consists of 39 picked cows, 1 frail, 21 calves, 1 half-draught mare, 1 half-draught gelding, spring dray and harness, gig and harness, saddles and bridles, 30 good pigs and right to got factory butter-milk tor the season, 12 factory shares, jeans, buckets, fowls, tools, and sundries. The low price of .£575 will be accepted •for the lot to effect a speedy sale. Owner has been on the place three seasons; has not attempted to sell before; hut has now special reasons not connected with the farm for wishing to do so. If you want a real money-maker personally recommended, write to LEWIS AND CO., Live Land Agents. Wanganui. FOE SALE. ■QH JA ACRES, Ashhurst; all flat and in OIU English grasses; two miles from town, one mile from two creameries; new 13-roomed dwellinghonse; every convenience, including acetylene gas, man’s cottage, garden well laid out and planted, 1J acres orchard; 5-bai] cowshed, trapshod, stable, woolshed and yards; 14 paddocks, plantations, and good running streams; 70 acres stumped and ploughed. Will divide the property or exchange for town property. Price, .£25 per acre. Terms. .61750 cash, balance at 5J per cent. Apply, A. ACHESON-GRAY, Ashhurst. j>rrk ACRES, 4 miles from Palmerston OOvf North. 7-roomed new house, trap-shed, men’s room, wash-house, 12bail cow shod, sheep yards; 30 acres ploughed and 30 acres stumped. For terms apply to J. F. EOCK3TROW, 9 Cuha street. Palmerston North. Lithographed plans and every description Printing at short notice. Telephone KHS. ’’Now Zealand Times” Job Printing Department.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5732, 30 October 1905, Page 8

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