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AUCTION** SALES. A MARTON SALE. MONDAY', MAY 12, 1924. . THE N.Z. FARMERS’ COOP. DISTRIBUTING <’O., LTD and DAL GETY & CO., LTD., will 2000 SHEEP, comprising—--370 m.a. ewes, r.w. S.D. rams, 280 4 and 5-year ewes. 500 wether lambs (good). 450 m.s. lambs (lots). 100 b.f. lambs. 30 fat ewes. On Account ISAAC JEFFERSON, E-q, 300 w.f. w. lambs (good). 70 CATTLE25 Jer. and Holstein weaner heifers (good). 15 weaner steers. 15 Jersey-cross heifers, r.w. bull, 6 20-month steers. 6 fat cows. 3 dairy cows. 1 set disc harrows. 3 heavy draught horsM.

MANGAWEKA SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924. Messrs dalgety & co., abraHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE ACENWY will sell at 12.30: 400 2-tooth wethers, I mark. 450 wether lambs (lots), good. 60 2 and 4-tooth lambs. JOO mixed Jambs. 20 18-month steers. LEASEHOLD FARM. ‘ 357 acres, good dairying land; capable carrying 80 cows, 300 to 400 wethers, or 1000 ewes; 13 acres lucerne. Buildings: Largo 7 -roomed house, concreted cowshed, machines, implement shed and other conveniences.. Rent 32/6 per acre. No goodwill. Factory, school, township handy, by good metalled road. 566 A, A GOING CONCERN. £4OO cash, secures 40 cows, horses, cans, buckets, separator, etc’. Leasehold premises. Good house concrete cowshed. Handy to Wanganui, by good metalled road. The milk from this farm can bo retailed in the city or cream supplied t« factory. Very low rent. Full particulars ou application. 548. A RIPPING GOOD FARM. 400 acres, carrying JORO b. ewes. 22 rams. 819 lambs, 37 heifers, 8 cows, 10 horses. Got off this season 2500 fats. Gross earnings annually about £3OOO. Close to town, school, railway, splendid homestead, with all conveniences for successful farming A mint of money on this fine farm. Suitable for dairying, and will cut up into town sections. £55 aere. £2OOO cash. Good terms. S'Zi ~ agent. Don’t fail to sec this. GOING CONCERN. 26 acres 14 miles from town-2 houses, sheds. 9 Jersey cows, *'{bffir]ings, J bull, 1 horse, cart, Term of lease 3 years at 26/- per week. Price only £275. Apply foe particulars. 2060 A, S. M? DIXON HOUSE, FARM, STOCK AND INSURANCE AGENT. 52 The Avenue. Wnngamti.

WANTED SECTIONS OR HOUSE AS PART PAYMENT 246 ACRES Freehold, situated on main road, 1 mile from railway township. Cream cart passes daily. 200 acres flat, undulating, and ploughable; balance easy slopes. 7 paddocks. 4 roomed cottage. 8-bail cowshed, stables and piggeries. About 10 acres native bush. Suitable for cither dairying, sheep fattening, or agriculture. Only 12 miles from Wanganui. Price, £25 per acre. Mortgage, 5 years at 5J per cent. Equity £1450. 101 ACRES Freehold. 7 miles from town and 3 miles from cheese factory. All flat, undulating and pluugbable. Rich friable soil. 5 paddocks watered by springs and dams. Carrying ity, 35 cows. 4-roomcd house, cow shed, etc. Price, £32 per acre. Equity, £557. The owner of these two properties will consider an exchange for unencumbered sections or house fur cither place. F. R. H. BRICE & CO. LTD. LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS MARTON

COAL FIREWOOD. OLDEST ESTABLISHED FIRM IN WANGANUI. Wholesale and Retail Agents WAIPA COLLIERIES. Truck, also ton orders, railed to farmers at Mine Rates. Town supplies from Retail Depot HARKNESS & CO. Victoria Avenue (Just above Imperial Hotel.)

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19009, 9 May 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19009, 9 May 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19009, 9 May 1924, Page 12

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