Abraham & i,m - MABTON SALE. Tuesday, 15th Ju!y. * BBAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell as above : 800 4 and 6 tooth wethers 350 good' mixed hoggets, off swedes 120 ewe hoggets 100 mixed hoggets 100 hoggets 85 mixed hoggets 10 choice dairy heifers, springing 10 dairy heifers,'early calvers SUBDIVISION OF BBYOE'S ESTATE, Bern Flats, Marton. HJfESSRS ABRAHAM AND IV §l WILLIAMS, Ltd., in conjunction with M'essbs D ALGETY AMD CO., LTD., are in&tracted by the owner to sell by Public Auction on Monday, the 28th day of Jul/, 1913, at the Coronation Hail, Marton, at 2 p.m. : 570 AOEES high-class dairying, fattening, and cropping land, subdivided into seven sections ranging in area AOEES. This property has been in the present owner's ; family for over 50 years, and. is now being offered to the public for the first time. The land is of fcho richest description, a strong black soil overlying a free yellow loam of great depth. This country is well known as drought resisting, keeping green through the driest summer, and in winter and spring the land can always be worked owing to the natural drainage through the porous subsoil. The whole property has been ploughed, and the greater part of it is in old pasture, which has keptr in good heart without top dressing. As fattening and cropping land this is equal to anything on the coast. The sections are all ring-fenced and sub-divided. Every section is within easy distance of cheese factory, railway stations, and schools.
Terms : 5% down, 5/6 on possession, 5% 12 months and 10% 24 months ; balance further 3 years at KlO/ 0-2 /o. Plans on application to auctioneers. CLEAEING SALE OF COWS, HEIFEES, HOESES & SUNDEIES. ON THE EAKM, BUENSIDB,' Hal combe. Thursday, 17th July, at 12.30 p.m. BEAHAM &. WILLIAMS, • Ltd., in conjunction with GOETON & SON, Ltd., have received instructions from MESSES P. and L. PLEASANTS and J. Heappy to sell as above: — 33 choice dairy and Holstein cows, spring calvers 22 Jersey and Holstein cross springing heifers 4 choice Jersey springing heifers 4 high grade Holstein springing heifers, bred by Mr C. Hopping 2 geldings, by Vladimar, out of Sweet Marie 1 filly,: Glengowrie-Handsome Jack mare 1 thoroughbred mare, Wind- . rode —half sister to West Guard ; foal at foot by Vladimar and in foal again 1 thoroughbred mare, Kem-penfelt-Sweet Marie, i» foal to Vladimar 1 half draught gelding 3 hacks 2000' good totara posts, strainers, etc. NOTE. The auctioneers can thoroughly recommend, the above herd. All the cows are in good condition and are calving early. The heifers are a particularly choice lot. ' Luncheon Provided. L S£. ftftfetnsioi»-'«&' 3?s» 4.85. KEILDING SALE. Friday, lift- July, At 11.30a.m. . Poultry, pigs, horses, new and seGond-hand saddles and bridles, 1 s.f. plough, 6 - rolls wire netting, 15 sacks rye grass seed, pig m@al, pollard, bran, 6 tons pig and table potatoes, 10 ;/ tons baled.:.hay, 5 sacks pumpkins, 30 cases prime Nelson dessert apples, pil- ;.'■•.:• skin coats, furniture," and
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10692, 9 July 1913, Page 1
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491Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10692, 9 July 1913, Page 1
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