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Auction Sale* * DALGET* AJNJD <3t)., |.Tl>. OALANBAft Or SALES. APRIL, Waverley^ Friday •♦• ... .« 11 W&nganui, Wednesday ... ... ... 23 Waverley, Friday » ... ... ... 25 DISPERSAL SALE! " BEOKFIELD PEDIGREE BEEF. SHORTHORNS. FEILDING SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, MAY 6 A 1919. T\ALGETY AND CO., LTD., Palme* *-* ston North, have received instructions from Mr William Gibson, of Xi» witea, to Sell, as above, at 1 o'clock, his pedigree herd of beef Shorthorn* comprising:— 24 cows and calves. 9 rising 1-year bulls. Catalogues available on* application! to Auctioneers. '■ ' ■ i RAETIHI SALE. T^ APRIL 11, 1919. 250 2-tooth wethers. 600 2 and 4-tooth wethers. 200 s.m. ewes. x ; 150 ewes, r.w. Romney rams. 250 2-tooth ewed. 150 ewes, r.w. Lincoln rams. 150 2-tooth wethers. 150 4 and 6-tooth ewes. 20 20-montlfs steers. 20 15-months steers. 40 yearling steers. 25 Hereford Cross 18-months steert 15 2-tooth Lincoln rams. BULLS SALE. MONDAY^TpRIL 14. T EVIN AND CO!, LTD., and DAL- ~N ±J GETY AND CO., LTD., wiU Sell, a« above: — 4 cows, in calf. • - 1 fat cow. 5 dairy cows in milk. 10 mixed weaners. 12 mixed yearlings. 490 mixed lambs (lots). 20 b.f. lambs. 200 2 and 4-tooth ewes, r.w. Romney rams. , 8 weaner pigs.: 2 tons eating potatoes. Absolutely iGood Value. 365 ACRES of good dairying or rootj crop country 8 miles from town by good metal roads, Rangitikei district. Ail level except about 20 acres, and well subdivided, wire fencing, watered by windmills and streams. 8* roomed well built .house, with every possible convenience; outhouses, motor shed, large stable, 100 x 18ft. with Joft full length, large motor shed, 4-roomed cdttage, etc. Buildings practically allinew. PRICE only £25 per acre. Easy terms can be ar- . ranged. ■ (2912) 270 ACRES of the famous. Rongotea dairying or fattening country all level and r,'l in grass except plantations and 5 acres orchard, 11 JRgfidocks well watered by artcsiari*ndl creeks ,three houses of 16, 7, and 4 rooms respectively, h. and c, water, etc., large stables with loft, looseboxes, implement 'i sheds, large cow- ; shed, etc. PRICE only £60 per acre, i £4000 cash. • Or easier terms to good * -r man. Would sell in two sections if necessary. ' (2922) 300 ACRES, 5} miles from good town and large stock centre and 3 miles from railway Btation, store, P. 0., and factory. f-mile from school, about- 70 .acres level and plottghable when stumped, about 30 acres of which has . been ploughed, balance good sheep country, no gorges, aboiit 20 paddocks,./* roomed house, nunerous outbuildings, 6-bail cowshed, woolshed -with machined installed, dip, yards; etc. Will winter and do we'l 650 ewes and 60 head cittle. PRICE only £25 per acre. £1000 cash . Absolutely cheap. (2926) 376 ACRES of first-class level agricultural land handy to Marton, 120 acres grass, 70 acres root crops, balance stubble, large plantations, 13 paddocks, watered by 'flams and springs, twogood houses of 5 and 8 rooms re« spectively, with conveniences, ""• • i ary, stable, sheen* yards, etc. Goo-J part pipe drained.- PRICE £41 pel acre. £5000 cash. WRITE AT ONCE for Copy of our April Land Guide, just printed. j. harrisTnd sons, LAND AGENTS, MARTON. FOR SALE 1500 ACRES, all in grass, subdivide* into several paddocks. Well watered and fenced, about: 400 acre's ploughable, balance good easy rideabfe couu- , try,^about 40 acres in turnips. Carry- -s. ing 1600 sheep, 2QO head cattle,and fc other stock. Good homestead. Wool* shed, dip, yards, shearing plants etc Railway station 2$ miles good road*. School, Post Office,: eto. only I 1 miles* PRICE only £7 10s per acre. Terms arranged. APPLY " E. PARK. STOCK AND STATION AGENT, WANSANUI. TXAVE you about 100 Acres good. ■*--*■ level land, handy to railway, TO EXCHANGE for a\mn 400 Acres, in :$ sections, mostly level and undulating,; good fattening or dairying; well shet"tered; permanent running water in, ©very paddock; good house, with modern conveniences; nice district, central Taranald; nbotit 4£ miles railway nnd township, handy to saleyards. freeßmff Vor-ki, and direct port, easy distance to creamery nnd casein factory. Th© farm carried on grass through last "winter abaufc 430 sheen and-GO eiaittle, mostly buUeckß and caws. All th© nheep hnvo gene to the freeaers and the cuttle «ra fat and in forward condition. When fully improved should carry an much as places selling at more than double. Price far freehold, £27 per aore; easy terms. Owner, getting oUl> wants a pla** easier to work, A ror© ohnnew. Address "Owner," e/o Oliron-. lele office. Children WW WADTT'S WHTJU JIGS —ear© and oertoin. Price 1/6V^ y_, ;-■•■■ . /
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17544, 10 April 1919, Page 10
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