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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935. ON THE FARM, “PINEHILL,” PATEA (One mile from Railway Station). Commencing at 11.30 a.m. Sharp. rn H E FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z. LTD., having 1 been favoured with instructions from Mr. EDWARD DERRETT, “Pmehill,” Patea, who has leased his farm, will offer as above, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— gg CATTLE 600 SHEEP — 36 Dairy Cows (2nd. and 3rd calvers, 300 F.M. Ewes (r.w. Southdown Rams, K due July and August). 4/3/35). 12 2 and 3-Year Dairy Heifers. 300 Fat and Forward Wethers. 8 Weaner Heifers. » Southdown Rams. 13 Fat and Forward Bullocks. IMPLEMENTS — 9 Fat and Forward Cows and Heifers. | 2-Stand Wolseley Shearing Plant. 5 2-Year Empty Heifers. . I Anderson Engine. 24 HORSES— -*• Sandon Woolpress. 18 2-Year Draught Geldings and Fillies. 1 Fordson Tractor (good order). 1 4-Year Unbroken Draught Gelding. i Ton Ford Lorry. 1 Aged Draught Mare. 1 Whiteman Hay Baling Press. 1 Milk Carter (mare). 1 Chaff-cutter and Double Bagger (100 2 Cobs (5 and 6 years). ba® s P er hour). 1 Arab Mare in foal to “Calligan ’ colt. 1 Jewett Motor-car. Sawbench and 3ft. Saw, 16ft. Whakatane Harrows, Sledge, Feeding-out Trolley, Water Cart, S.F. Lever Reid and Gray Plough, S.F. Lever Duncan Plough, Hay Rake, M.H. Sweep, Albion Mower, Tyne Harrows, Spring Dray, Alfa Laval Separator (35 gals.), Domo Separator (small), Boiler and Stand, Cream Cans, Buckets, Pair Lorry Wheels and Axle, One-piece Timber Jack, Bottle Jack, Harness and other useful Farm Sundries. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: —We confidently recommend buyers to attend this sale Mr. Derrett is one of the oldest settiers in the district and is well known as a farmer of good stock, and the whole of the offering is in splendid condition. The young horses are a first-class line and with the exception of two, are weighty sorts, particularly well grown. The implements .have been well cared for and are in splendid condition.

INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1935. At 12 Noon. 200 Ewes, r.w. Southdown Rams. 100 Fat Lambs. 100 Wether Lambs. 30 Fat and Forward Wethers. 50 Fat, Forward and Store Cows. 6 Fat Bullocks. 100 Yearling Heifers. IN DAIRY PAVILION: 40 Dairy Cows. 50 In-calf Heifers. On account of a Client: — 30 Dairy Cows. 30 3-Year In-calf Heifers. SPECIAL ENTRY STONY RIVER SALE TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935. At 12.30 p.m. On account of a Client:— 40 Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows (July and August calvers). 6 In-calf Heifers (close to profit). 1 Good Farm Horse. 1 Hack. On account of a Client: — 18 Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows (August calvers). NOTE.—The above are good, young cows in tip-top condition. They are all early calvers and should appeal to buyers in search of genuine dairy, cows. LAND FOR SALE. £4OO CASH. . . YOU cannot often be lucky enough to get into a farm like this with such a small deposit. 113 acres, all buildings, handy situation, good district, land right, price right. Will do 50 cows. Price £26 per acre, only £4OO cash, balance easy terms. If buying or selling property SEE— “ JJIDL, Corner EGMONT and ARIKI STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH. COME NORTH, YOUNG MAN! 9] Q ACRES, within 35 miles South Auckland, lies beautifully to the sun, 18 paddocks, tip-top fencing, milked over 110 cows last three years; now carrying 90 cows, 20 heifers and other stock. Tip-top homestead, milker’s quarters, manure shed, 5-bail cowshed, milking machine, concrete yards, newly erected piggery, cost £250. Price £3l per acre as a going concern, say half cash, balance easy terms. There is ■no mortgage on this property. Owner retiring. My own remarks: “Seeing it, if you really want a farm, means buying it." zt'flU ACRES, within 45 miles North Auckland. Railway line running through part of farm, 24 paddocks,,well watered, up-to-date house, woolshed, concrete floor, cowshed, garage, etc. Wintering 500 breeding ewes,. 135 hoggets, 50 wethers, 25 steers, 6 milking cows, two horses, also including implements. Price as a going concern £B/15/- per acre. Terms £l5OO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Remarks: Over 70 cows have been milked on this place. The owner, who has been gassed at the war, desires to live again in the Old Country. Sole reason for selling. “MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS.” yyENZL gCHOLLUM (F.R.E.1.N.Z.), 109 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. A BARGAIN. 1100 ACRES LAMB FATTENING COUNTRY—ONLY £4/10/- AN ACRE. good quality loam, originally Tawa, Puketea, Mahoe, Totara. Plenty of fencing material. About 700 acres in grass. Balance good bush. Mostly undulating ploughable land. 150 acres been ploughed. The 700 acres carries 1200 ewes and all lambs sent away fat. Also 250 cattle. Excellent water supply. 5-roomed house, wool-shed, garage, etc. Practically no top-dressing has been done. Terms £l5OO, balance arranged. May consider less cash. A first-class piece of country. QSCAR & gON, No. 26 Rangitikei St., PALMERSTON NORTH. FOR SALE—GOING CONCERN. QOO ACRES situated 12 miles from Hamilton (Te Awamutu direction) 200 acres in grass, balance in rough feed. 5-roomed house and conveniences. 12-bail cowshed, piggeries, etc. Carrying 80 dairy cows, 11 yearlings, 20 calves, and 1 horse. Price £l5 per acre. Going concern. Mortgage £3927. Terms equity cash (£603). J£EMP AND DE JjUEN. and Stock Agents, HAMILTON.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1935, Page 12

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