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AUCTION SALES. ' ■ WANGANUI EAST SALE. ,-j WEDNESDAY. JULY’ 11th, At 12.30 p.m. j f. fHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as above:— 1600 SHEEP, comprising: 200 ewe hoggets (off turnips), 200 goud wether hoggets, 100 6-th. and. 4 yr. ewes in lamb to S.D. ram?. 150 ewes in lamb to S.D. rams, 5Q fat wethers, 150 4-yr. ewes in Jami# to Romney rams, 300 ewes in lamb to Corriedale rams, 200 wethers, 56 good fat ewes, 4 0 good b.f. lambs, 150 w.f. woolly lambs, 60 b.f. lambs. CATTLE, comprising: 20 3 J-year Shorthorn cross steer*. 10 fat cows, 20 store cows, 9 atoiw cows, 5 dairy cows (close to profit), 1 rubber-tyred gig, horse and bar* ness. 4

TAIHAPE SALE. WEDNESDAY’, J Ith JULY, 1923. , i lOAN & MERCANTILE. DALGET7* & CO., and ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, will offer:— 215 m.a. ewes in lamb. JOO m.s. lambs. 500 wether lambs. 400 2-tooth wethers. 30 fat heifers. 18 empty 2-yr. heiferf. 6 3-yr. steers. 200 4-th. ewes in lamb fro Ronu rams (good). 300 4 and 5-yr. ewes r.w. S.D. ram* 190 2-th. -wethers (lots). 720 m.a. ewes, R. rams (lots). 50 m.s. lambs. ; 15 3-yr. S.H. heifers, r.w. ShoMhorn bull. 18 cows in calf. 15 b.f. mixed weaneis. 5 heifers in calf. 8 3-year steers. 2 milking cows (good).

MANGAWEKA SALE. THURSDAY, 12th JULY. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ COOP. Dl* BUTING CO. will sell:— 100 m.a. ewes r.w. Rom. rams. 80 2-th. wethers, good. 8 fat cows (good). 4 fat heifers. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT HUNTERVILLE YARDS. FRIDAY’, JULY 13th. At 12.30 p.m. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mrs F. Blackler, who is giving up dairying, to sell by Public Auction without reserve, at the Hunterville Y’ards (for convert* ienco of clients) the whole of her firsts class dairy herd, comprising: 40 good dairy cows, 2nd, 3rd 4tli calvers in calf to p.b. l wey} bull, due factory dates. * r 15 ris. 2-yr. Jersey cross heifers calf to Jersey bull. | 30 Jersey cross weaner heifers. ' 6 weaner steers; 1 7-yr. half-draught gelding (all work). 2 cream cans. NOTE.—Mrs Blackler has beenl dairying on her Sandou Block property for many years and has culledi the herd heavily each season, but ow» ing to the difficulty of securing suit* able labour, she has decided to go out) of dairying and go in for sheep.

Q EN LIN E ARG AIN’S. QOfJ ACRES fre-.hold; about acres icvel, mostly rich drained twamp land, balance rolling. Gocq ewe country; ot miles from town and bandy to Alai ton ; 9 pa<G docks, new 4-roomed cottage, 6bail cowshed with concrete floor and yard; machines installed; wintering 75 cows and springing Leiters (45 of which were milked this last season), and 200 sheep. Price £22 per ucre. Very easy terms Lu good man. ACRES rich, level land, nearly opposite the above; 3 paddocks ; targe plantation, etc.; £25 per acre. Easy terms to anyone wishing it build. fTX ACRES of dairying, c>r bullock-fa 1tening country, 2.} miles from railway township, and handy to Palmerston. Cai vying 43 cows ami 3 horses. Well sub-divided ami good buildings. Price only £BO per acre, £5OO cash : or would entertain exchange for 1 nericumbered house to value of equity, £950. 1 ACRES ol the pick of dairying land, close to good town ; well sub-divided and watered. No buildings. Price not under £45 per acre. Terms cai be arranged. Note.—Wo .have inspected these pre* perties, and iiavo no hesitation in recommending them as some of the best propositions on the. market. Arrange a* once for inspection. J JJARRIS <fc gONS, LAND AGENTS, MARTON. Established 1876.

FOR SAIE. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE. /•“COMPRISING up to-date two-stoned 8 roomed concrete house, with every possible convenience, motor garage, etc. The garden of ever 4 an acre free’ hold is beautifully laid out with croquet lawn, shrubs, and flower garden. Price, only £2250, or offer; easy terms can be arranged. This house could not be built fol anything like the price asked, and only being sold as owner wishes leave Wanganui. Do not wait. Inspect to-day. SMITH, BEAUCHAMP AND CO.. Auctioneers and Land Salesmen, 104 RIDGWAY STREET. ’Phone 230. P.O. Box 9L

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18821, 11 July 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18821, 11 July 1923, Page 10