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THB N.Z. LOAN AND MCROANTILB AQCNOY OOMPANY, LTD. NEXT STOCK SALE MATAWHERO YARDS x WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914. Fat Stock Sale at 10 sharp. Dairy Stock at 10.30 sharp. Store Stock Sale at 11 sharp. Present Entries: --jOU!/ Including 900 2-tooth Ewes 500 5 year^E^es/ ./■ . 500 sound mouth Ewes * 400 Lambs 50 Lambs 20 Wethers 20 Romney Rams, 2-tooth ,^AI HHAD OF CATTLE, t)U Including 15 Beef. Cowa Further Entries Invited. R. V. GULLY, 365 Auctioneer. STOCK _ SALE. NEXT STOCK SALE MATAWHERO YARDS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914. Fat Stock Sale at 10 sharp. Store Stock Sale at 11 sharp, j Present Entries: 2600 Including 200 2-tooth Ewes 700 Wethers 500 Ewes 250 4, 6, and 8 tooth Ewes JfiO Lambs 400 Lambs, good rap© line. 200 Lambs, good rape line 100 4 year old Ewes 100 Ewes 10 2-tooth Lincoln Rams. 10 Lincoln Rams. 50 2-tooth to full mouth Ewes 80 Lambs 300 ageti Ewes 'Kfk HEAD OF. CATTLE fj\J Including 10 yearling Jersey Heifera (by herd book bull, out of well bred • cows) .20 head cattle Further* Etat_iea Invited. OOMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd., J. B. Kells, Auctioneer. ** DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., A. S. Wachsmann, Auctioneer. 36*) x . FIRST CUSS GRAZING PROPERTY , FOR SALE. (TITE have received instructions from I VV .' Mr. Harold Salmon, who is leaving the District, to offer for private Sale, his snug little Property of 463 acres, being the pick of the Sections m the Otoko Settlement. "370 Acres are m first class Grass; the balance being heavy tawa bush. The property is ring fenced and subdivided ; lies well to the sun, and is well watered by permanent running streams. It lies .8 miles from Otoko Railway •Station, and 4 miles from Wharekopae. *T_itle: Renewable Lease for 66 years. Rental £17 _6» 5d half -yearly. ""To ensure a quick sale a low price has been fixed. ' » ' For further particulars., apply— DALCETY AND CO., LTD. Sole Agents. DON'T DELAY— FIRST MAN IN GETS IT! ,456 The problem of the education of country children, combined with a surety of good health, Is solved at lasV The farmers who follow the example of Mr. Charles Matthews, by acquiring an elevated building site close to the Mangapapa School, will be able to give their children the advantage of town education, while being certain that m such a lovely, position their health will not suffer frdm the change. Mr. Matthews is sellIng his magnificent plateau sites close to the Hospital by auction In a few weeks. Wait for the sale — then be sure and buy. Mr C. C. Bloore will give Intending purchasers necessary information. STUD FARM. IS THERE ROOM FOR A FIRSTCLASS STUD FARM IN POVERTY BAY! YES ! IS Alf V CLASS OF FARMING MORE PROFITABLE THAN THIS? NO I YOU want a GOOD PROPERTY, well _ituated, for convenience of Buyers, to start. Make your own arrangements about your Stock. I WILL SE__L YOU THE FARM I Either a BLOCK CM RICH FLATS, CLOSE TO TOWN AND ' RAILWAY, Say, 100 TO 160 ACRES, Or a MODEL FARM, Hills and Flats, low downs, sheltered - from the winds ; one of the neatest • little places m New Zealand ; over 600 acres ; about 12 miles from town. Or an EXCEPTIONALLY RICH COASI* . 1 RUN. Nearly all ploughable, rich flats and downs, highly improved, about 800 acres. ■ *■' ■1 t Or a FIRST-CLASS SHEEP RUN Of nearly 2000 acres, always wintering over a. aheep ; typical hill country--*ne best m the North Island. ii • _ ■ t If interested, SEE— C. G. BLOORE LQWE STREET.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 10

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