SALES BY AUCTION. NX LOAN & MERCANTILE, MATAU SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1929, At 1 p.m. 1100 SHEEP, including: — 750 4 and 5-Year Ewes. 250 M.S. Lambs. - 100 4 and 6-Tooth Wethers. HEAD CATTLE, including:— 22 21 to 5-Year Holstein and Shorthorn Cows (in calf to P.A. bull). 15 M.S. P.A. Weaners. 20 Mixed Weaners. 2 Pedigree Jersey Springing Heifers. 5 Springing Cows Heifers. Cars will leave company’s offices morning of sale.
GOING CONCERN. CLOSE TO NEW PLYMOUTH. ACRES FREEHOLD , ACRES in grass, 3 acres native bush. About 30 acres flat, balance undulating,'- about 50 to 55 acres ploughed All in very good pasture. Subdivided into 14 paddocks, by post and wire and some li v e hedges. Fencing is in good order. Each paddock' well watered by creek or troughs supplied by a ram. One mile to factory, school, etc. Good road. Carring 30 milking cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, 7 wcaner heifers. Comfortable dwelling of 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry. Cowshed 17 bails (concreted) no machines. Implement and motor shed (38 x 20) on concrete foundations. Two other old sheds, fowl house, and pigstyes. < Price, as going concern, £55 per acre, including all stock and implements. First mortgage £1750 to State Advances (now reduced a little). Terms £2lOO cash, or as arranged. NOTE. —This is quite an attractive property and very well situated. L. A. NOLAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Devon Street, New Plymouth.
PIGS' PIGS! PIGS! T. H. W ALKER & S ONS ’ HAWERA. Are Cash Buyers of: BACON PIGS, PORKERS & CHOPPERS. Highest Prices Paid. RECEIVING DATES FOR MARCH, 1929 Stratford. —Monday, 4' and 18, Toko. —Tuesday, 19. Douglas.—Tuesday, 19. Midhirst. —Wednesday, 13. Mahoe and Te Wera by arrangement. PRICES: 54d per lb. Further particulars on application to — T. WAITE, Stratford Buyer. FARMERS! FARMERS! TPHE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. LTD, Issues" a SPECIAL FARMERS’ ACCIDENT and SICKNESS POLICY. Write for Particulars. FOR SALE. 1882 ACRES, £1 per acre. -Very easy terms. Metal road. Good wool shed. 4-Roomed Cottage. Government valuation was £BOOO. Carry 300 cattle and 500 sheep. Will exchange for interest-producing security. Worth £2 per acre, but owner cannot work property. FARMERS’ CO-OP NEW PLYMOUTH AND BRANCHES. ’Phone 507. Land Salesman: E. L. Mason. ’Phone 1303.
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