AUCTION SALES. FEILDING ■ FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924. The associated auctionee n will sell: 2000 ® EEEP ’ nc^ud^n B — ewes, r.w. Rom. rams. 120 ewes, r.w. Rom. rams. 100 2 and 4-tooth wethers. JOO f. and f. ewes. 150 fat lambs. , 90 fat ewes. 350 lambs. 250 wether lambs. 600 m.s. hoggets (to be drafted)J HEAD CATTLE50 fat bullocks. 12 forward bullocks. 50 m.s. P.A. weaners. 10 f. and f. cows. 20 dairy cows. 10 H.G. 2$ year Taranaki-bred Jell sey heifers, in calf tc P.B. Jcrl scy bull. 21 weaner Jersey heifers, by pcdil gree Jersey bull. 150 P.A. and S.H.-Hereford croj 20-month steers. 30 20-month P.A. heifers. 20 18-month steers. 1 5-year ’ If draught bay mare. I 1 spring dray and harness. On Account H. P. (TLARE, WaitunnJ 170 f.m. ewes, r.w. S.D. rams. J 190 4 and 6-tooth ewes, r.w. rams. 1 On Account J. A. MITCHELL, who In J leased his Taikitahuna farm: 300 4 and 5 year ewes. r.w. S.DJ rams (extra good line). 1 On Account BATCHELOR BROS., LirJ ton: 46 P.A. weaner steers. BULLS SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 16. 14 fat cows and heifers (lots). 10 store cows. 3 2-year steers. 150 ewe lambs, 1 ear mark. 200 good wether lambs (lots). 40 ewe lambs. 70 wether lambs. 60 empty forward ewes. 30 b.f. lambs. 20 fat ewes. 15 weaner pigs. A GIFT SHEEP FARM. 1800 ACRES FREEHOLD—Situated Id miles by metalled road from railway and market town. About 900 acres in grass, balance bush. Sub-divided into JI 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-roonied dwelling, with bathrocut, h. and c. water; septic drainage; telephone. Dairy, motor shed. Exceptionally good woolshed with 3-stand Wolseley plant. Sheep and cattle yards. WUI easily carry and do well 1000 brerdihJL ewes and of cattle. price is only flt T2/(r per acre. Tctium £760 cash; wtince first mortgage ata 6%. Arranpj to inspect at once. ’
F. R. H. BRICE AND CO., LTD., Land and Insurance Agents, A PRETTY BUNGALOW COLLEGE ESTATE -A corn fort nb’ft home of five rooms, hot waler, electric light, large section, go 1 soil. PRICE: £ll5O. Easv terms. WANGANUI EAST—Another pretty bungalow of five rooms, and hot | water. A convenient home. J’Kh’L: £ll5O. INGESTRE STREET—«x rooms, hot water. PRICE: £9OO. Terms, £lOO deposit. JOHN D. BRECHEI, LAND AGENT, 7 DUBLIN STREET, ’Phone 2573. WE DO THINGS THhT OTHERS DARE NOT ATTEMPT. We build the best homos chenydy. We do this owing to our perfect cash buying system whereby we < fra tho best materials, in bulk, at less than others pay for inferior materials. Our guarantee as to material and workmanship goes with each homo we build—to the last nail. We finance clients on the most liberal terms, for aity period. We know the houses we build will stand the test of time, and we are not afraid to lend money on them. We supply plans and specifications free. We charge no fees or commission of any kind, and there arc no bills for extras when the job is completed. We are pleased to give sound advice to any one thinking of building, and such advice costs nothing and you under no obligation to place order w ; .th us. F You want to build a home. Let us 1 help you. Ring, write or call. E. V. L AWS & C°HOME BUILDERS AND SELLERS, 92 RIDGWAY STREET. Box 220. 'Phono 3053. FOR SALE OR~EXCHANGE WE have for Sale or Exchange, a complete Dairy Farm capable of carrying 50 eows, horses, young cattle. House? 8 rooms, concreted cowshed, machines installed. Qlqsc to town, railway station, schooljGactory. Owner will put in stock and everything as a going concern and take in payment town or suburban property. Full particulars on application. (517). S. M. Dixon, 52 Victoria Avenue, Wanginui. A CHEAP PLACE. WITH £3OO cash we can put you on to a good Dairying Farm capable of carrying 70 cows, horses, etc. Railway, school and factory quite handy. Good house, cowshed, etc., and ms* chines installed. . OA S. M. DIXON LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT, Avenue. Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19035, 12 June 1924, Page 10
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