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AUCTION SALES. fellding sale. FRIDAY, 6th JULY, 1923. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell:— 2500 SHEEP, including: 1250 ewes r.w. S.D. rams. 650 ewe and wether lambs. 450 lambi. 100 fat lambs. 340 fat ewes and wethers. 40 f. and f. ewes. 45 mixed sheep. 70 mixed hoggets. 40 3-yr. bullocks. 150 HEAD CATTLE, including: 15 first-class dairy cows, early calvers guaranteed. 10 springing heifers. 15 weaner heifers. 61 f. and f. bullocks. 45 fat cows and heifers. 4 sheep dogs, recommended. ON THE FARM. (Near Westholm Factory). ■ WAVERLEY. MONDAY, 9th JULY, 1923. At 1 o’clock sharp. THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Jane Bros, to sell as above:— Without Reserve. 51 choice dairy cows (Jersey), 3rd and 4th ealvers, duo to calve August and September 13 2 year choice grade Jersey in calf heifers, Sept, and Oct. ealvers. 13 yearling Jersey cross heifers. 3 bulls. 3 half draught geldings. 4 sows with litters. 2 sows. 2 boars. I milk waggon (to carry 10 cans). 1 tip spring dray and harness, 1 Duncan seed 11 coulter drill, 1 Planet Junior, Cambridge, 2-horse roller, Albion mower, hay rake, discs, 2 Duncan s.f. plows, swingletrees 7 25-gallon milk cans, 1 14-gal. Methven copper, ducks, fowls and numerous sundries. With Slight Reserve. 1 4-eow L.K.G. milking plant, Lister engine. Note—The above are a rattling good herd of choice dairy cows, and arc practically all Jersey. They are in good condition, and we can confidently recommend anyone in search of good dairy stock to attend this sale. Light Luncheon Provided. PARM JJARGATNB. NOW Is the time to get established on a farm, ready for next season. LOOK AT THIS. COMPULSORY SALE OF 510 ACRES AT MORTGAGEE’S PRICE. 510 acres L.I.P, about 12 miles from Waverley. Good 3-roomed cottage, yards, etc. About 400 acres have been felled and grassed, balance bush; will carry about two sheep besides cattle. This property is offered for compulsory sale by the mortgage at 80/- per acre, which is 25 per cent, below the Government valuation. First mortgage £750 to G.A.S. 44 per cent. Only £250 cash, and easy terms. THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN COME AT ONCE. 1400-ACRE SHEEP FARM AT £5. 1000 acres in grass, balance in good Tawa and Rata bush. DIVIDED INTO 12 PADDOCKS, and well watered with permanent streams; wintered 1200 sheep aud 100 cattle. Good 7-roomed house, wash-house, etc,, also detached whare and woolshed. Dairy aud necessary outbuildings. 18 miles from good town. School on the bound ary of property. £5 PER ACRE FREEHOLD £5 PER ACRE. £lOOO Cash. Balance Arranged F. 47 GOOD FREEHOLD BUSH FARM. 2918 ACRES. 700 ACRES IN GRASS. Good 2-sheep country, divided into 5 paddocks (wire fences), and well watered by creeks and springs; wintered 1380 sheep and 60 cattle, including 850 breeding ewes; 5-roomed house, sheds, etc., also telephone. Road formed right up to section. PRICE £3 PER ACRE. TERMS, £l5OO CASH. Balance on Mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cen Owner would Exchange for Sheep Farm Near School. £3 PER ACRE. £3 PER ACRE. LAND TRANSFER TITLE F. 42 We have enquiries for farms every day. Send us full particulars of youn at once. Don’t put off until to-mor-row. DO TT NOW. MONEY T 9 LEND. We have moneys to lend at lowest current rates —£3000, £lOOO, £7OO, £5OO 0 JJUIGAN A CO. LICENSED STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC., 75 RIDGWAY STREET. Catalogue Free on application. QUESTION. —We asked one of our suppliers: “To what do you attribute the success of our Maoriland Company?” After considering for some time, ho replied, “By taking your suppliers into your confidence and utmost fairness to all, even to your competitors.” This is one of our supplier’s estimate of us, and wo were pleased to get his view. “Live and let Live,” is a good axiom at all times, and we have only done our duty to the man on the land who has home-separated cream for sale, and perhaps cannot join up with a co-operative factory. Perhaps he sat on leasehold land and preferred not to take up shares and thereby save himself worry. For further particulars write MAORILAND DAIRY CO., LTD . P.O. Box 185, Wanganui AGENTS FOR “DIABOLO” SEPARATORS. WOLFE’S SCINAPPS: Exerclae a beneficial effect upon the

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18818, 6 July 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18818, 6 July 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18818, 6 July 1923, Page 10

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