. AUCTIONS. - .' OTAKI'STOCK- SAI,E. • •' . " TO-DAY. . : TUESDAY, 10th'JANUARY. • • < ■■ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS: and <&■:. DALGETY AND CO." will- sell, as •• " ■. 30.2-tooth sheep :. . 20' fat and; forward cows' , 8 fat co\ys . ,' 20 2-year steers .. . . j -,v ' '20"15 : month - steers " ' ' '. .' '" 1 3-ysar. bull '-. 2 fat cows - ■'' 3 fat' cows' . . '20 18-month steers' *' . 0 wearie'rs , ■: :. .7 wea'ners , ' • ' 20 fat'lafiibs '' , STOCK SALE.:.. v • TO-MORROW,' * Va WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1911, ' - At 2 o'clock. A BRAHAM AND' WILLIAMS, LTD.', ; 'i\ .will- sell;-:as .above— ' "■ ' '.'43_pri.ma bullccks"- ', 300 extra heavy ewes' : . .250 prime wethers' 100 prime- lambs'.-.. . ■ ' , ,jj ALMERSTON"NORTH' STOCK- SALE. THURSDAY 12th J[ANUARY, 1011. 800 shorn lambs. 320 goad. .twoTtoqth..wethers ' ... 120 4-tooth wethers 120; extra prime, ewes , 30 mixed 2-tooth fats 200 woolly lambs' '. - -- ■ J UPPER HUIT. STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1911. . v At' 1 p.m. TfcALGETY i AND "COMPANY, LTD., U>> will "pell in their Yards at' Upper Putt the following stock:— , .100 store ewes i 54 ewes, lambs at foot 25 18-month ■ steers, good . line. ' , 10 store cows 20 -IS-'month to 2-year ' heifers ,2 cows,'calf at" foot '6 springing .cows '■ . l'purebred Holstein bull' • ■'S.ftore cows . •' J.'--, 1 -.:'" • -lßfat cow • ■ ■ 1 oow, calf at foot . 1 spring-cart • .1 set harrows,. , ; " SHANNON SALE. FRIDAY, '13th JANUARY, 1911. ' Abraham and williams, ltd., ; will Sell, as above, at 1 p.m.—.--. 1 300 'firsliclass rape romney lambs GO 2-tooth. wethers , ... , 9 21-year steers : ''4 18-m'onth steers ... ■5 weaners . , ' On account of Messrs. M'IvENZIE AND CAMERON, .whose lease, has expired, the jrhole of their stock, comprising— • 400 4 and. G-tooth ewe's;.. „. ;• .• - 300. 4 and 5-year ewes ■ ' - GO 2-tooth" ewes ' 140,2:t00th wethers •• .-. ;■ ' ,: '300"good rape lambs ' ■- -200-store lambs- - -•• -.. " 40 cull'lambs:,.:; * „ -; ' 12 rams. r . •;;;100 2 and;4-tq6th wcth ; : ". 45 fat and forward ewe-s .. -. 02 store" cv.'.es7 7' -■ 6 2-year steers ■ • , 16.',weaners'.u:- ;- 6 yearling, heifers;, ■■'.'lß"heifers-in-calf■ ;; 10 18-month;:heifers . ".;' .' | 45 18-mont-h- steers-"; " -; 1 .Jersey .lnill . -.'I"': ' : . r - V 3 plough,horses . : .■!;3-year pony, broken to, lead 1 d.f. plough • . " r, ' '. " ' : l'set ,'tine' harrow's,'" and . ' ...sundries . ■■ "' NO^E^—Messrs.' : 'M'Kenzie'':' and ■'• .Cani-«ron's-,stock are air6tF.;hills,';and..we can' recommend any' buyers in of Btraihht;Hno 1 of stock'to'attend "this "sale. As iheir,. lease' has. expired,iV.the,, stock, is for 'ibsoiute ; Sale. ■ ■ f !' 'r' ■ \ AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE , A WAIRARAPA SHEEP FARM. lIIIESTONE AND PAPA COUNTRY. . Carrying 2i' Sheep .Rer,'-Acre." " A BOUT -1400 ACRES qE low lindulatin!; .'limestine arid-papa: country,; all in era'ps, and' .'situated, about 20' miles' froni Mastertbß. 1 The property will' fatten 60 to-' "0 per cent, of iambs olf tho grass, will'winter>2i"sheep per acre, ond they will come'- in, at spring-time as cheep ought'.to' be wintered/ with a fine.ius.tre .. on the'wool'alid,. the yokes well up; well 'watered and subdivided into numerous paddocks\the - only fault the . property tas is'.the house,'ifs small, but as thia does not bring in. tho money, can bo Temeaied;'woolshod, dip. and yards. Price,- only JEB' ss. per acre, and any experienced - man will say it's a snip; it's worth -your whilo having ■ a look;we'll run .you out, • and inquiring ' cos J J yon nothing.' Terms arranged. ■ Apply • . . Oil O. ROSS AND CO., WASTERTON. ' -'J GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. a q'A r ACRES, good agricultural land. . . close ,to . I'eilding; -well fenced and all more than half flat; grows excellent rape, .turnips, or rye-grass-seed, . and' is well suited for sheep-breeding-and fattening. - Two 'cottages ihd stables; two road frontages. If properly. fartaed this,- land is easily worth j;2o'per acre. > Price, .£ls. Terms arranged: • No. 1435. Apply A'.''H.-''ATKINSON & CO,, ■' • LTD., ... ' ; '. FEILDING. . . (OOWNAN^" KEOP "AND OFFICE FITTER, AND - SHOW. CASE MAKEB, Glass' Case i Window. Fittings stocked ELLER'S AVENUE', WILLIS ST. Estimates': given aiul' work carried aut . ond promptitude 25U WELCOME, Ml? Come In I Come In! May . your coming bring twelve months of prosperity to the lancl. with liever an .empty coal bin in the whole community. Increased spending power among tho people will mean an increased demand for . GOAL. No.other, co.al is so profitable to rich and poor alike. It gives a fine clear heat, burns longer, and is freo from dirt and impurities. ' Try it in January, . and: you'll burn it throughout ' the year; Rinj iip tho agents, -SAMUEL BROWN, Ltd., DISTRICT ACENTS, . 39 JOHNSTON' STREET. . . / Stores: Adelaide and Tinakorl Roads, Tory , and Willis Streets. Telephone Numbers: 88, 124, 164, 805, 942. ~ R. LOW, Patentee of Low's Patent Shop Fronts. HOLDING THE LARGEST SHEETS ill' GLASS - WITH ABSOLUTE SAFETY DUSTI'ROOF AND WATEUI'ROOK. . Wood or Metal. 61 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1021, 10 January 1911, Page 10
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