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STOCK SALES. L E v IN S A L 3i. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 12th, 1520. £0 fat wethers 100 mixed-sex hoggets 41) 3-year bullocks •25 2-vear Hereford-cross steers 20 3 and 4-year Polled Angus bullocks 20 empty 2-year heifers 40 mixed-sex yearlings 30 young store cows 8 fat cows 1 yearling Jersey bull CO fat wethers SO fat sheen 40 fat and forward ewes . Slat "bullocks CLEARING SALE. SUPERIOR DAIRY HERD. HA A.'WARDS (ILUTT VALLEY). TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). OCTOBER. 13th, At 11.30 n.n.. sharp. —[ ERNEST LEIGHTON has received i— instructions from AA\ 11. George, Esq., who is clispos'.ns of his dairy herd, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction, on the farm, as above , 20 FIRST-CLASS COWS, in full milk " or coming into profit 15 GOOD YOUNG HEIFERS 1 AGED MARE 1 LIGHT HACK 1 THREE-YEAR-OLD BULL 1 MANGLE PULPER AND FLIv-LR NOTE.—Tho above herd was purchased regardless of expense. They can be inspected previous to the sale by applying to the- Farm Manager, Mr. J. Strati on. Railway, station on the property. Light iunchcon provided. IS2. Featberston street. GLADSTONE ROAD, LEVIN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1920LI ESSES DALGETY AND CO., LTD., 'A instructed by Mr AV. 11. 11. Bccher (who has sold las farm), will sell as above, at noon 29 Jersey and Jersey-cross cows in '""■-'• milk (calved August and Septeai- ■,?[■-..::':' ber) : '''•"•(j' Jersey heifers, springing 16 yearling Jersey heifers 11 Jersey heifer calves 1 pedigree Jersey bull, H.B. No. 4.75 G 200 wether hoggets (good line) 2 half-draught marea, aged 1 half-draught gelding, Cyrs 1 half-draught gelding, aged 2 purebred Berkshire sows, to pig 1 purebred Berkshire boar, Porirua 4 porkers, 2 store pigs, fowls, etc. IMPLEMENTS—I d.f. plough, 1 M.H. 11-coulter drill in good order, 1 set ■n- .discs, tine harrows, tripod harrows, cultivator, wooipress, sprins; dray, trap, harness, chains, tools, milk cans, troughs, etc., etc. NOTE.—Tlfe cows are a carefully selected lot and have all been bred by Mi Becher from tested cows and pedigree Jersey bulls, and aro tho result of over ,14 vears work. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. GOOD HOMES WITHIN. EASY DISTANCE OF THE CITY. BBEHAMPOEE. New modern House of 7 rooms on one floor, with every convenience and comfort, including telephone, electric light, gas cooker, porcelain bath, caliphont, 6tore-room (easily convertible into bedroom), large linen drying room, big brick motor garage, 2 vine houses and conservatory; section 6Gft by 100 ft. Price,* ,£2500. 39 -j; ~.: NEWTOWN. ..-.-.' : ?;. "Substantially built House of 5 rooms, scullery and washhouse, bathroom, gas caliphont, open fire and Fletcher-Russell gas cooker in kitchen, gas copper, 2 bay windows in front and verandah at back; good section. 33ft by 100 ft; concrete paths, good lawn and garden. \ This property is in splendid order and is worthy pi an early Inspection. Immediate possession as- owner leaving. Price, .£1750. AVe have all classes of property on r,nr books, 'and our : representative will bepleased" to show intending purchasora over any properties they desire to see. S, GKOIiGE NATHAN ic CO. S. George Nathan,] [Chas. E. Finch, Members Wellington Stock Exchange, Auctioneers, Sharebrokers, Lfind, Estate, and Insurance Agent*, 105, Customhouse quay.. LOWER HUTT, 107 J ACRES. ACRES and 6 rooms, registered '*J dairy and cowshed, and other farm buildings., mostly deep ' loam, carry a beast to the acre. This land will grow anything. Price, .£3500; as. buildings are worth £IOOO this is at the rate ot £IOO per acre. Af\ ACRES, adjoining above, can be -t" purchased, for £ISOO, 15 acres of this being deep loam, balance hills. AtyX ACRES, also adjoining above, Qi/v 3 with good 4-roomed cottago in perfect order and between 15 and £0 acres good loam, balance hilla. Price, £2750. Tho total a'-'ea of these properties i» 107$ acres, of which over 55 acres are deep loam. Thcr<> is good native bush and excellent firewood and fencing material on hills. Property is well, watered, and if 30 acres were put in oats at Ouco a return of £25 per acre should bo cbtained by next February, and if crassseed were sown with crop, heifers purchased now could come in to profit on tho young grass and with ample provision for the winter months. HODGKINS. CARVER & CO x 137, Lambton quay. FARMERS' LAND AGENCY, Main Street, Palmerston North. Tel. 360. Box 218. MAGNIFICENT FARM, 170 acres, situ- •' ated To Atalai, all river silt, nineroomed house, all conveniences. Price £125 por aero; £2OOO cash down. This is absolutely tho best land in New Zealand. 90-ACRF. FARM AT BTJNNYTHORPE, G-roomcd. house. Only £is per aero. £ISOO cash down. EXCEPTIONAL FARM, closo PALM- * HUSTON, £73 acre. Good house. 84 acres. This farm ie doing exceedingly well. 155-ACRE FARM AT BAINESSE, uc-od light land. Price £36 acre.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10718, 12 October 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10718, 12 October 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10718, 12 October 1920, Page 10

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