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STOCK SALES .70HNS0NVILLE STOCK SALE. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th. 1912. At 2 o’clock. A BEAHASI iV Roll— AND WILLIAMS. LTD.. SCO prime sheep SO prime lambs 6 pood dairy cow 40 prime bullocks in fall proflt trill E 55 SHANNON SALE. lU-LIAI. , WEDNESDAY. JULY 24th. 1912. A 1 BltAKAil AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.ra.— ICO 2 and 4-tooth ewes in lamb toEomncy 1 ' ranis (pood line) 40 2-tooth f.rn. ewes i 120 pood hoggets (lotg) ! 90 hoggets 400 fresh forward empty ewes . id choice springing heifers (in lots) 12 springing heifers , 30 yearling: to 15-roonth steers 10 Jersey cross yearline: to 15-month heifers 10 heifers. E.W.B. since December 10 15 to 18-month steers 860 UrPEK HUTT STOCK SALE. TO-MOEEOW. THURSDAY. JULY 25th, At 12.30 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO.. LTD., Trill sell--10 coves, dno August. and September 10 springing heifers 6 cows, dne Augu£t and September 12 .yearling heifers 4 fat cows 1 cow, on drop 3 covra, duo September 1 fat cow 3 springing heifers 1 springing cow 10 springing cows 5 cows in milk and in calf 1 cow in milk 3 covrs just calved 1 cow in milk 2 cows in calf 1 store cow 1 trap mare, 5 years, broken all work , 1 light express mare, 6 years, broken all work £SO CLEARING SALE DAIRY RTC'JK. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. land reduced). Lave been favoured with instructions from Messrs Smith Bros, to sell at tlie farm. Kukn road. Ohau, WITHOUT RESERVE, on FRIDAY. July 26tb. at 12 noon, sharp, the whole of their valuable dairy herd. 39 dairy cows August and September calvers 12 dairy cows in full milk 10 choice heifers, August and September calvers 1 Jeryey yearling heifer 1 tip-top Shorthorn bull 30 forward store pigs 12 slips 6 breeding sows 1 Yorkshire boar 2 stacks oaten sheaf hay R?dd milking machines Separator and oil engine Also, quantity dairy utensils and ( sundries. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—Messrs Smith, Bros, having decided to relinquish dairying' the whole herd of first-class dairy cows is to bo offered for UNRESERVED SALE. Drag will meet train from Palmerston and New Plymouth train from Wellington. Light I/uncheon Provided. LAND FOR SALE HARCOURT & CO. HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. QCJ AGEES first-class dairy farm. Pal UU znerstoci North District, will carry 2 cows to 3 acres all the year round, well fenced Into 10 paddocks, splendidly watered; good 7-roomod house, 18 cowbails, with hay-loft, trapshed, etc.; 1-acre orchard; close to school, creamery, stores and railway; 22 dairy cows. 6 heifers In calf, 2 balls (1 Holstein, 1 Jersey), 8 steers and 7 heifers. 9-months pigs, poultry, L.K.Q. milking machine with boiler, 14 paid-up factory shares, horse, cart, harness, implements, etc. Price: £4788 as a going concern. Terms £IOOO cash, balance for a term at 5 per cent. I AAA AGEES. Pelorus Sounds, 750 acres English grasses, 80 acres just foiled balance bush. 10 paddocks, with 3 miles sheep-proof fencing. Buildings-. Good dwelling, 2-roomed cook-house and store, 5-roomed cottage, woolsbed, eheepyards, concrete dip. cowshed and dairy stock. 1500 H.B. Oorriedale sheep, 1000 of which are breeding ewes, 350 ewe hoggets, and ISO mixed sheep; 40 acres are closed for grass seed. The property easily winters 2 sheep per acre. The wool from this property has topped the market at the Wellington wool sales for years. Price: £BSCO as a going concern. Terms can be arranged"j Q7S AGEES, Walrarapa, 900 acres In English grasses. 10 acres in crops. 200 acres now being foiled, fenced into 18 paddocks, well watered, 300 acres flat, balance undulating to billy, all rideable. easy country; winters li sheep per acre and does them well, besides dairy cows ahd cattle: now carrying 600 breeding ewes, 50 dry sheep, 40 dairy cows. 70 head • of cattle, 9 horses. Buildings. Good 6-roomdd house, 2-roomed whare, up-to-date cowshed of 8' bails, woolsbed, stables, etc. Tele- 1 phone on to house. Situated 9 miles from railway. 5 miles from school; cream cart calls daily for cream: main metal road. Price: £7 18s 6d per acre, including the contract for felling the 2)0 acres of bush now in progress. Easy terms can be arranged. . 8645 QCJ AGEES, all grassed, well fenced Into UIJ 5 paddocks, all plonghable when stumped; will carry 35 cows; good 7roomed honse. 8 cowbails. piggeries, caifhouse, cowshed, orchard. Stock: 11 cows, calves and horses. School and creamery li miles, railway 3 milM. Price: £23 10s per acre. Terms £4OO cash 8288 IA9 AGEES Dairy Farm; 5 acres under plough, balance grass, 8 paddocks: 4-robmed house, scullery, 12 cowbails, stable, trapshed. Stock: 28 cows, 8 vearlings, 8 w'canere, 3 horses. School and creamery 2J miles, railway 3 miles. Price: £2l per acre. Terms £3OO cash. 8596 POULTRY PARK. LTOB Sale. 3-acre Poultry Farm, with ■ " nice 5-roomed cottage: 10 min. John- • sonvilis railway statical: cash required ! £SO. H. O. ALPEETSOH. j I*o ■ LEASE, with purchasing clause, a Farm of 300 acres in a good dairying district. Apply, J. Lowman, Pap'atawa. Woodville. 559 95 ACRES, large orchard, every convenl- , ■"O ence, flret-clasa level land; a bargain at £46 per acre, about £SOO cash. Close to < town and cheese factory. Apply. Farmers’ Land Agency, 13, Main street west, Palmerston North. 678 JA A AGEES all flat, good honse and out- « O\J\J buildings - freehold, price £lB. £IOX ( ash. T. SI. B oor and Co., agents. Wai I iawa. ' I.EVIN-FOXTON COACH. e LEAVE Foxton 6.30 a.m„ arrive Levlc I 4 8.30 a.m- Leave Levin 10-23 a.m.. sr rive Foxton 12 noon, leave Foxton 2.30 p.m.. arrive Levin 4AO p.m.. lea vs Levin 7.46 p.m., arrive Foxton 945 p.m. A. F. CHAMBERLAIN, 1 Coach Proprietor,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 12

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