AUCTION SALES MABTON SALE. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), AUGUST !> Abraham & williams, will sell as above: 360 wether hoggets (lots). 150 ewe hoggets. 70 woolly wether hoggets. 60 m.a. ewes, r.w. S.D. rams. 8 fat ewes. 30 ewes, r.w. S.D. rams. 5 fat heifers. 5 springing cows. 4 2j-year steers. 2 fat cows. ,3 springing heifers. 3 springing cows, at drop. 3 empty cows. 8 ,3-year springing heifen. 1 second calver. 1 fat heifer. 4 porkers. 14 store pigs. 6 wean er pigs. 10 store pigs.
UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. TAIHAPE YARDS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927. AT 1 P.M. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DL% TRIBUTING C 0.,. LTD have received instructions from Mr H. F. W. .Jurgens, to sell as above the whole of his stock, comprising—--350 2,4, 6th., f.f.m. ewes, b. r.w. S.D. rams, 27/3/27. 100 2 and 4-tooth wethers. 125 ewe lambs. 125 wether lambs. 9 bullocks. 50 head mixed cattle. On Account of Other Vendors: 150 wether hoggets. 100 ewe hoggets. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. RAUMAI ROAD, 6 MILES FROM BULLS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927. JQALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell oa account of Mr A. W. Blanchard, at 12 o’clock: JERSEY & JERSEY-CROSS ’W COWS. 7 3-year heifers, r.w.b. 8 empty 2-year Jersey heifers. 8 yearling Jersey heifers. 2 Jersey bulls, 6 sows to farrow, 2 store pigs. Note.—About half of the herd are Jerseys, the balance being Jersey-Short-horn cross and a few Friesians. 'they are mostly young cows in good condition and coming off sandy country, should do exceptonally welL Note.—About half the herd are Jcr» scys, the balance Jersey-Shorthorn cross, the majority of the cows being due this month and the remainder in September. The herd comprises mostly young cows in good condition, and coming off sandy country, should do exceptionally well. BAETIHI STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12. AT 1 P.M. TXALGETY & CO., LTD., and N.Z. LOAN & M.A. CO., LTD., wit sell: 20 4 and 5-year f. & f. bullocks. 100 m.s. lambs. 50 m.s. lambs. 700 SUPPLDTRS have been supplying us during the last season, showing a steady increase on previous years. We know that 95 per cent, have been well satisfied with our service and work on their account. We don’t want you to take up shares as we have ample capital to work with. We figure that share money can be used in better ways to improve your farm. Rail your cream to us at St. John’s Station and write us for further particulars to P.O. BOX 185, WANGANUL MAORILAND DAIRY CO., LIMITED. Agents for DIABOLO and ALFA SEPARATORS. i
SOME MORE BARGAINS 350 ACRES —Of mostly level land, 12 miles from Wanganui ar l 1 mile from township and railway station- 1 - 12 acres native bush and 40 acres stubble, balance grass. Bungalow house of 5 rooms, bathroom and outhouses; 8-bail cowshed with concrete floor, etc. We would consider the property capable of carrying GO cows this coming season and with further cleaning up should do well 3 ewes per acre besides cattle. Bargain for someone at £2l per acre. £450 cash. 96 ACRES—Of level warm country, handy to Levin, on main highway; well watered and Subdivided; good house and outbuildings; cowshed with machines installed. A first-class Dairy Farm. PRICE: Only £43 per acre. £6OO cash. Arrange with us at once for inspection. 115 ACRES —Of level land adjoining the Borough of an important Railway Town; well sub-divided; two good houses with every convenience, electric light installed; outhouses, cowshed, and stables, etc. One of the cheapest properties in the market at £45 per acre. £5OO cash to a sound man. Owner would consider exchange for small sheep farm of good value. J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MARTON
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19914, 9 August 1927, Page 12
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