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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP. INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1932. 50 Fat, Forward and Store Cows. 40 Y'earling Jersey Heifers. 15 2-year Heifers, R.W.B. 80 BjF. Lambs. 25 Empty Ewes. 25 Prime Ewes. ACCOUNT CLIENT: 11 Dairy Cows, S.S. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932. At 12 noon sharp. AT THE HOUSE, NEXT MANGATOKI FACTORY. UNDER instructions from Mrs. WOODS, the FARMERS’ CO-OP. will offer as above the Complete Furnishings of her 11Roomed Residence, as follows: — WITHOUT RESERVE. DRAWING ROOM—Oak Sideboard (S.R.), Wilton Carpet, 12 x 9 (S.R.), Oak Occasional Table, Settee, 2 Armchairs. DINING ROOM.—’Four Dining Chairs, 2 Palm Stands, 4 Jardinieres, Overmantel, S. Black Mohair Hearth Rugs, 12 Slipmats, Cushions, Piano (upright, iron frame), Ornaments, Chandelier, Books, Music, 9 Silk Lampshades, Water-colour Pictures, Silk Curtains throughout house. HALL.—4Oft. Hall Runner. BREAKFAST ROOM.—RoII-top Writing Desk, Kerb, Overmantel, Occasional Table, Fire Screen, Sideboard, Extension Table and 4 Dining Chairs, 2 Club Chairs, 2 Armchair?!, Cushions, Curtains and Poles, Pictures, Lino. No. 1 BEDROOM.—DoubIe Bedstead, 2 Mattresses, Bedspread, Dressing Table, Wardrobe, Pedestal, 2 Seagrass Chairs and Cushions, Couch, Fender, 2 Bedroom Sets, Curtains, Hair Rug. No. 2 BEDROOM.—Wardrobe and Duchess, Mattresses, Pillows, 2 Bedroom Mats, 2 Single Wire Stretchers. KlTCHEN.—Kitchen Table, 6 Bentwood Chairs, Lino., Mats, Pots and Pans, Crockery, Cooking Utensils and Books, Silver, Cutlery, Jams and Preserves, Groceries, Sugar and Flour Bins, Household Linen, Preserving Jars. No. 3 BEDROOM.—DoubIe Bedstead, Mattress and Bolster, Pillows, Mats, Curtains, Bedspread. LUMBER ROOM.—Set Thomas and Taylor’s Bowls, Travelling Bags, Suitcases, etc. WASH-HOUSE.—Cupboard, Meat Safe, Brooms, Mops, Mangle, Lino., Matting, new Wine Barrel. BATHROOM. —Lino, and 3 Mats. GARDEN TOOLS, Etc.—Two Lawn Mowers and Catchers, Garden Steps, Tools, Slashers, Axe, Scythe, etc. — ALSO — Three-seater Buick Roadster (S.R.)

BREEDERS AND DAIRYMEN! See the special entry at the “Brookely ’ Dispersal Sale of g—SELECTED BULLS— g —From—the well-known “Nga Tawa” stud, the property of J. Browning Esq., Tariki. Note.—Two of these outstanding young bulls (1 2-year-old, 1 yearling) are sons of Nga Tawa Melba, C.O.R. 529.741b5. fat in 305 days. TYPE AND PRODUCTION. SUBDIVISION OF. PAMOUS P,UAWAI pLATS. NORTHERN WAIROA. To be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION AT OUR OFFICES, DARGAVILLE, — On — THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932. At 1 O’clock.

TpAVOURED with instructions from the -*• Trustees of a deceased estate, we will offer for sale SIX DAIRY FARMS, ranging in area from 47 to 61 acres, approximately. The land is all rich flats and carrying a good permanent pasture, principally paspalum, white clover and rye-grass. The proposed subdivisional plan will, when internal boundary fences are erected, divide each section into five subdivisions, each of which will be drained on two sides. These drains are double fenced, enclosing large shelter belts of macrocarpa on each western boundary. . The property is ideally situated, being, in the heart of the famous Ruawai district, and within one mile of the township, wharf, dairy factory, saleyards and consolidated school. The main highway ■ bounds four sections on the southern side and a good metalled road bounds two sections on the northern side. Cream collected at roadside, and passenger transport for Auckland and Dargaville passes twice daily. . The carrying capacity, conservatively estimated for milking, is three and a-hait beasts to five acres, upon which the upset price is based, allowing a reasonable lmn D and allowance for top-dressing. The terms, 124 per cent, deposit, 3* per cent, interest for first two years, 5 per cen . following five years, are designed to give purchasers every opportunity to improve. Purchasers will erect improvements to the value of £3OO during first year and £2OO during second year. Dwellings, cow shed, out-buildings, new drains, fences and water bores constitute improvements. This subdivision affords a unique oppor tunity at the present time, when dairy stock can be purchased at reasonable P™*’ to acquire a one-man farm in the hear of a growing district, with all facilities your door. DON’T DELAY! Apply for proposed subdivisional plans and arrange for inspection at anj ou. branches. N s A. FARMERS’ CO-OP., Auctioneers, DARGAVILLE.

Al SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the classified columns of the Taranaki Daily News will sell your goods. Try it! Prepaid rates: 15 words l/-£ three consecutive insertions 2/6.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1932, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1932, Page 16

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