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DALQETY AND CO., LTD. SALEYARDS, TE AWAMUTU IMPORTANT LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1918 at i o'clock. DALGETY & CO., LTD. _ uißwmwons rrom wie owner, owing to ull-hmlth to - of y* by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Saleyards, Te Awamutu. all that piece or land, containing 478 acres, more or less, being, Block 6 Section /A Pirongia. Title 0.R.P., a t l(»s 6d per acre. 30() acres i'n muss, balance bush, easy country, splendid sheep and cattle farm. Situated 7 miles from Pirongia. piis Property will l>e sold on exceptionally easy terms, and to ensure sl sa ™ e ow^ er has put on a very low upset price. We have inspected this Property, and can thoroughly recommend it to anyone as a cheap investment. For further, particulars apply— DALGETY & CO., LTD., HAMILTON LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ACAINST YOUR WOOL WOOL

FOR SALE All Farm and Station Requisites, Wire, Staples, Grass and Clover Seeds, Root Seeds, Manures, Sheep Dip, etc. AGENTS FORQuibelPs Dips and Kerol Wolseley Shearing and Milking Machines Sutton's Seeds, etc. DALGETY and Co., Ltd.,

NOTICE. ANTED, Urgently, for a ClientHouse, 5 or 6 rooms, with 5 to 10 acres of land, near Hamilton. FOR SALE. • j • HTHREE . STAND SHEARING - 1 - PLANT, equal to new; grinder, belting, everything oomplete, with h.p. English Kerosene Engine. Owner going out of sheep. Price and particulars on application.

MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17. gOQ HEAD CATTLE. 20 Fat 3-year Steers 10 Fat Cows 30 3 to 4-year Sters, forward condition 35 3 and 4.year Steers 40 2 and 3-year Steers 60 Forward Store Cows 100 15 to 18-month Steers 20 Yearling Steers 30 Yearling Heifers 5 15-month S.H. Bulls 10 2-year Heifers (with bull) 10 15-month Heifers (with bull) 15 Springers 4 Cows in milk Also, 75 Forward Shorn Ewes 1 Set Discs, 1 Mower, 12 field Gates. Entries Solicited. TAUMARUNUI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17. 20Q HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. OTOROHANGA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. IQO HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited.— TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21. 300 HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. HAMILTON.

PAEROA STOCK SALE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16. 30Q HE A D CATTLE. Including 20 Head Beef 20 Store Cows 50 2-year Steers 20 2-year Heifers .120 Yearling Steers 100 Yearling Heifers 20 Dairy Cows and Heifers 10 Bulls 100 Sheep Entries Solicited. CAMBRIDGE STOCK BALE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16. OKA HEAD CATTLE oov including: 20 Fat Cows 85 Store Cows 35 2-year Steers 15 2-year Heifers 200 Yearlings, mixed sexes 20 18-month Steers Entries Solicited. PIRONGIA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17. IQQ HEAD CATTLE Entries Solicited.

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Splendid Sheep Proposition Small Grazing Run, Handy to Railway ANNUAL RENT. £27 10/EQUIVALENT TO i% PENCE PER ACRE PER ANNUM. 4400 ACRES—2 50 acres In grass, xoco acres in standing bush balance open country 800 acres ploughable, about 4 miles of sheep*proof fencing ; 4-roomed cottage and s-everal outbuildings For anyone on the lookout tor a block of sheep couniry this is a rare opportunity. The owner is cow at the front and is prepared to make a sacrifice. This run is only 5 miles from the Ohinewai Railway Station by a good metalled road, and handy to the Rasgiriri. Rail way Station by launch, where all products can be put on the train at very little cost. There is some excellent couniry on the block, and the whole would make a profitable sheep grazing farm. When fully improved it would carry and do them well 1% sheep to the acre. Various grasses, such as Cocksfoot, Clovers, Danthonia, etc., grow well. There are 10 years of the lease yet to run, with a right of renewal for a further term of 21 years. PRICE for the GOODWILL £2OOO, or OFFER CONSIDERED No. 282 Abraham & Williams, Ltd. P.O. Box in Private' Phone 431 M. E. LAYBOURN Manager, HAMILTON. Office 'Phone 495

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13937, 12 December 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13937, 12 December 1918, Page 8