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AUCTION SALES. THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGA\ig. ATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. WAVERLEY. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Ete.f 10 pigs. 1 good Shetland pony. 500 200 fat and forward ewes. ]OO 4 and 6-tooth wethers. 100 m.s. iambs. 50 2,4, and 6-th. and f.f.m. ewe* in lamb to b.f. rams. 20 dairy cows. 4 weaner heifers. 1 spring cart. One separator. Quantity of sundries BULLS SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 30 6 store cows. 3 dairy cows. 3 fat cows. 2 bulls. 200 woolly wether lambs (good), y 100 woolly ewe lambs (good). 280 m.s. lambs (lots). ''■bl 100 empty ewes. 10 ewes, b in lamb. 15 fat b.f. lambs. 1 sow, due August 3 weaner pigs. 6 slips. On Account MR ALEX BROMLETI 12 dairy cows, July-Sept, calvers. Note.—Bulls Sale in future will start at 12.30. All stock to be yarded Lt 11.30. MABTON YARDS. “ TUESDAY. JULY 1, 1924. Abraham & williams, lti\ will sell as above: 1400 SHEEP, comprising—--300 f. and f. ewes. 200 2-tooth wethers. 300 wether lambs. 300 m.s. lambs. 100 tip-top lambs. 70 s.m. ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 65 4 and 5-yr. ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 75 2 and 4-tooth wethers. 50 Jersey weaner heifers. 2 fat cows. 2 good cows, close to profit. 3 heifers, r.w. bull. 2 3-year steers. 5 20-month steers. 10 slips. 10 weaner pigs. A GIFT SHEEP FARM. » * 1800 ACRES FREEHOLD—Situated miles by metalled road from railway y and market town. About 900 acres in grass, balance bush. Sub-divided into 11 paddocks by post and wire fencing. The grass land is very easy in formation, with considerable area of flat land, splendidly watered by permanent streams. Good 8-roomcd dwelling, with bathroom, h. and c. water; septic drainage; telephone. Dairy, motor shed. Exceptionally good woolshed with 3-stand Wolseley plant. Sheep and cattle yards. Wilt easily carry and do well 1000 breeding ewes and 150 head of cattle. The price is only £3/12/6 per acre. Terms £760 cash; balance first mortgage at 6%. Arrange to inspect at once.

F. R. H. BRICE AND CO., LTD., Land and Insurance Agents, MARTON. A WANGANUI FARM OVER 350 ACRES of splendid dairy ing land close in to the city. AIL grassed and subdivided into handv paddocks; nearly all ploughtablc. X good six-roomed residence with hot water and other conveniences. This is an ideal property and in one of the best and healthiest suburbs of our city. It also has a prospective value as a cutting up proposition for building sites and the price is right. All particulars from—- ' JOHN D. BRECHIN, LAND AGENT, 7 DUBLIN STREET, ’Phone 2573. GRAZING COUNTRY. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY.

PIAA ACRES good 2-shecp limestoat ’Jvv country. This fine property is a in good heart, well watered by never- W failing creeks. Subdivided by good ji. I and w. fences. Well-built cottage, good ' wool shed, also concrete dip and good sheep yards. Price £9 per acre. Only £lOOO cash required. Further particulars from the Ml* agents: COOPER & COOPER < 64 Ridgway Street, Wanganui RUINED! Every once in a while opportunity knocks at your door. Success or ruin often depend on your decision. Opportunity knocks now and presents to you a good farm of some 400 acres with 60 dairy cows, 12 springing heifers, 12 calves, 2 pigs, 2 horses, spring dray, harness and milking plant at the ridiculously low price of £l2 per acr<s, stock and all in. Can you afford to miss this! We hardly think so, but to secure the assurance of success, you must move. A practical farmer need not have much cash, and the city man will find the owner willing to take his town property in exchange. S. M. DIXON

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19048, 27 June 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19048, 27 June 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19048, 27 June 1924, Page 12