ASBABAK AKD WILLIAMS. LTD. DANNEVIRKE SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd.. will sell by public auction at '.hei? yards, Millar's Road, ea above: — 7 fat cows 3 fat bullocks 3 dairy cows 10 forward bullocks 10 empty cows 1 3yr bull 1 heifer p.t the drr-p 3 empty store cows 10 3«yr bullocks 12 3yr empty heifers, good condition 1 2£yr steer 5 yearb'nga 1 2yr heifer 3 store cows 85 2yr steers 60 2 and 2r\yr steers 30 fat cheep 30 prime fat sheep 50 prime heavy ewes 20 young pigs DANNEVIBKE WOOL, SKIN & HIDE SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, Or thereabouts, at 1.30 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., will offer — Entries plpse on previous Saturday. Consignments how being taken. I l^■^"^ l^ " WILLIAMS AND KETTLB, LTD. ILLIAMS AND KETTLB, Ltd. DANNEVIRKE SALE. v v .- held on . FBIDAY, 26th OCTOBEB, 1906, Commencing at "1 p.m. 8 fat bullocks 30 2yr steers 2 3_yr bullocks 15 yearling to 18moa 9teers 3 18mos heifers 20 12 to 20mos steers 2 cows io calf 1 bull 15 3*yr bullocks 8 young cows in calf 20 2_yr &teer3 10 2^yr empty heifers 1 springing cow (third calf) 200 ewes and lambs WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. WEBER SALE TUESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, At 1 p.m. 25 2yr steers 15 2yr stee T s 15 2yr heifers 3 2yr steers 5 yearling steers 5 2yr steers 2 springing cows AUCTION SALE OF DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c. In the premises lately occupied by Mr Adams, Bootmaker. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 26th and 27th, at 11 a.m., and 1.80 p.m. TPRISK will sell the whole of • the stock left from last week's sale, comprising Dress materials, sheetings, damask, flannelette, blankets, rugs, blouses, flannel?, trousers, shirts, boots, and a host of other lines too numerous to particularise. Every line must be sold as the auctioneers have received instructions to sell every line to the highest bidder. T. PRISK, Auctioneer. TARANAKI FARMS. 0*74 ACRES — A valuable properly — -J ■J. one which will not run out, but will keep getting better ; 200 acres of this are rich drained swamp land. Splendidly grassed : 2;30 acres felled, 40 acres valuable white pine bush. Sawmill now going into this. Ea-ii mated royalty £300. New 7-roomed house standing on a. nice low hill. First-class outbuildings, washhouse, dairy, cowshed, stables, cartsheds, etc. Orchard in full bearing. Farm ring fenced. Sub divided into seven paddocks. Only 3 miles from railway station and township. Price £10 per acre. Oniy £700 cash required. Balance at 4:V per cent. N.B. This is a really first-class property, and is cheap either as a speculation or for a bona fide farmer. HQR ACRES— This farm has money ■ in it. It will carry two sheep to the acre besides a percentage of cattle. It is in a lirst-class position, being on a good road, close to township, and only 14 miles from railway, 4GO acres felled and grassed, good new iroomed cottage, sheep yards and dip — 80 acres very rich river flat, hilly country but not rough. The portion still in bush is a fine piece of basin country. Grass portion wintered 400 breeding ew<?s and 200 hepd of cattle ; 100 per cent of lambs already docked. Stock can be had at valuation. A GENUINE BARGAIN. Price £3 15s per acre for freehold. Verj* easy terms. E. GRIFFITHS & CO., (Late Bewley & Griffiths), LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 553, 25 October 1906, Page 8
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565Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 553, 25 October 1906, Page 8
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