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I. ' . ■ 1 ' "■•gj —— i—l '—— I ,V AUCTIONS. JjiEILDING ANkuAL SHEEP FAIR. [>' ■!"- TO-DAY,, ' I • '/ FRIDAY, 2Ith.FEUnUARY, I ' J . ■ -11.30 sharp. I SO 000 Comprising— f 1200 well-bred 2-tootli Romney owes r ■ 945 4-j ear well-bred Romney ewes [ , . 1200 5-year, well-bred. Romney ewes j. • 130 6-tooth . w«U-brcd Romney ewes .-'lO 4-tooth well-bred Romney ewes v: ; <40 Leictstcr cross 2-tooth ewes (. Oa account of and bred by A. Lerett, J. V, O. S. Corne, E. Short. AV. F. Jack, f;• V,.J, D. Hocking,, It. P. Lance, Mrs. tvi • Adsett, W. L. .'Banks, Bowen Bros., A. Kidd, J, li". MacLohnan,'. F. Wil-,-..,50n, and-It. S. Gibson— ■ h ' A' B0 ' ' ' [ : - SOW 2-tooth' Romneyi; and' RomneyI .-- • Lincoln eivcs (lots) : 7700 raixwl-ago Ronwy and Romney* Lincoln eyres (lots) - 1500 mixed lambs (lots) .. ■ 1(00 2-tooth wethers (lots) - | -110 Rams or' Cattlo at this Sale. . i OTAKI SALE.. | 2SthiFEBRUARY, 1911. } )A BRA HAM AND WILLIAMS AND A DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell | asjabuyc, at 1 .p.m.—;■ iV ' , ' '-"''.300 2-toath ewes |'• : ".: -100 rape lambs - I • • 40 2, 4, and C-'ootii wethers ' r'CO shorn lambs ;20 2-tooth wethers ; \ 1 k' Of.m.-Shropshire rams (good) .>1 ,15 liJ-month steers -i fi springing iheifors I A ' 6 fat cows and heifers | ;. ; empty 2-ycar.heifers " •«'>*" ■*" v t'i 150 2-toottew(fe h; : ■ ; 150 2-tootli wolhers < t .. . 150 forward ewes f," :-;8 fat and forward bullocks' • f ' NORTH MARARA STOCK SALE. i" ' ' TUESDAY. 2Sth FEBRUARY, 1911. f' VTEW AND MER- , CANI'ILE, AG ENCY.; COJIPANY, ■; LIAiITED. will sell, in Mr. Arthur Bryant's Yards, North Mafcnra,' at 1.30 p.m. ■ •harp— ■ ; i 260 6-tooth to f.ra. ewes i. k49 woolly lambs ,• . . v , • 'll. dairy , cows, calving, in spring- . ;3 dairy cows; calvjng: in May-June ■4 dairy cows, calving.in .winter, 2 dairy cows , ,- : ■ ; 2 springiue heifers - ; t. 1 dairy bull . - {1 llolstein Jersey bull ' . .- 6 wcancrs..- , ...1 trap maw . 2 light -harness horses, broken, to . saddla, ',1 fat cow. , ; j 1 forward cow . 1 springiug heifer, very good ' ..- ;iv ■ 'Brake will leavo Johiis'ohvillo'. after arrival Palmcrston morning train, , and will ,return catch 5.15 p.m.'train to Pati mewten N.' : : j PAUIATUA SHEEP FAIR. TUESDAY,'2Bth"FEBRUARY, 1911. : At 11.30 a.m. i ; IA BRAHAM AND"WILLIAMS, LTD.. jrs.j.wiil sell at their Mangahao Yards as thove— ■■ ■ " i ; ■ J2 QQQ SHEEP, comprising— SOtiOVell-hred Romney-Lincoln 4 and 5- ~ • year owes, (in lott) • lflCO well-bred '4-tootli ewes (ono eari• mark) ' 1 .. >= ■ > v - IOC'O Romney. aiid Lined 4 2-toolli ewes '/ ■" (in lots) t ■ SCO well-bred'Romney and Lincoln 2 > • . ' and 1-tooth cwos (in lots) . : 15C0 forward 2 nnd 4-tuoth wethers (in lots) ■ - ■: 1000 well-bred Ronino.v and Lincoln 4-: 1 }ear ewes (in lots) "'' ' ■ t ' 1500 mixed, aged ewes (in-lots) 2200 mixed sex;' woolly and shorn lambs (in lots) ' ' v Tho - nbore entry includes tho annual '.. .- ■drafts of the following clients:—Balfour' J, Estate, Messrs! W. Mitiflicll, M. Casel- ! ■;lxrg, T. 1 Chockley,' H. B. Eglinton, S. .: M'Ltod; J. Connetl, 11. S. Morrison, E. T. ( : r- Barthorp, A. Knox, H. Sheffield,. J.'Vile, r - : G. IJ. Bennison, W..SI. Clair Inglis, J. B. i". * ■ Carruthers, and others, i ; f g= : . . ...... === [ . -WORTH AND SOUTH STUD STOCK f , AGENCY;,. r FOR"SALE. ' j Tho Imported Jersey Bull, | , ' , "DALESMAN," i ' Sire of Proinisinj . ' - ' PRICE, 250 GUINEAS. Romney'Flock Rams,- from throe j .'-1: ' guineas. v ..Eyeland Rams, from four guineas. . Ryelands are hardy, i medium-weight, • andjwoollcd sheep, adapted'for getting tho earliest fat Jambs.-' A. BUCHANAN, L , Box 152.;. PALMERSTON NORTH. fifi'o7rt --\ CR , Fr « ho '. d , « miles - UU.U IVJ inland from- Napier, between b and 6000 .acres good hush,. and about 3000 ! acres of shallow, easily, drained siynmp ;: hill ..country • ,is easy rolling downs, and there aro som'o nioo sheltered Talleys also on.the property. Boundary is *; eocured by. wire fences and rivers, and .; ' thero ; aroVsevoral subdivisions.; A coach wad ; runs through,tho'propcrty, which is . .weU-Hratercd."'- . - Price,;only.l£23,ooo. - Terms, half cash. A -CHEAP BUSH FARM. -. • 1 /l.ftA ACRES, 0.R.P., at 235. Cd. per' v acre," .2} miles from townshifi ; and"railway station (.Main Trunk) by good } , road j 300" acres felled and' grassea, over I- .-100 chains of wire fencing,.3 paddocks °- f loomed cottage,-'died, 's-lockyards, dip ' etc., balanco in-good biish.'Price, «£3 ios* ; per acre., Terms, .£ISOO down, balance as 1 : arranged.'' ' ! , 1 A'A-CKES, L.1.P.. .rent £2 25., 31 miles >, Xt: -faihape, J nule factory, P. 0., and - echcol; all in grass, except 1 aero bushf. , Ting-fenced, } ploughablo when stumped; v-i 4-roonic<l house, cowshed. 1 acre orchard. f • nnd gardeii.'.Spicndid soil, Iwill crow-anvl , I: • , thin;.- ' , -Price J eajte;,- ; { A. G. CUNNINGHAIvi.' I ' TAIHAPE.. | ■ ~~ ■ ■ ' j < CONVEYANCES. T EVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. i J_i , l'iino-table.—Leavo Foxton, 6jj V : < ..a.m.: arrivo,-Lovin, 8.30 a.m.; leavo Lor. Tin,' 10.23 a;m.; arrive Foxton, ,12 noon; [; 3eave Foxton,, 2.30. p.m.; arrive Levin,' [ - 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin, 7.45 p.m.; arrive j. . Foxtcn, 9.45 pm. r,-■. ' . , C. F. JOHNSTON. Pripn'ator. f .-rporAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, ths •iV • Shortest route to audfrora Fox. ton.—Leaves Foxton daily 6.30' a.m.; arliving Shannon daily -7.30 a.m.; leave ' Shannon daily 10.45 a.m.; arrive Foxton daily- W noon; leave Foxton daily 2.3J - p.m.; arrive Shannon daily 7.30 p.m.; leave > Shannon daily 8.15 p.m.; arrive Foxtou daily 9.30 p,ra, ' f . T. H. GINGELL. !' .T?OVAL- -MAIL , leaves CARBINE i XI/ STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton i - daily at 8.30' a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves f' • Kimbolton. at Noon for Psifding,- - R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, - ■ ■ ■ . - ; .Foiiding. ALIiER'S ■■ STABLES. BULLS. Forwarding " Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor.- Coaches Greatford to Bulls, Vchicloj, -Horses, and MotorCi.rs on Hire. Good - 6ainplo rooms. < V 'J. E. WALKER. Proprietor . IJI I, Y■ • AND !Y-OU No. 1 ' ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS AND 1 GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTEKTO.\. 11l Trains.met. Commercial.Travollers' Eaniples promptly attended to." N e *- and - up-to-date Saiuplo Rooms. Agents for tho M EXPRESS CO.. Storage and Stablini i" Corner Dixon and Bannister Streots. bt i John Ambulance available day or nielit f . 'Phono No. 12<i- Private 137. l'.O. Box jo! I "npHE DOMINION" employs a staff of t J. : Advertising Experts, whose services f r -.are' always available. They will jjivo ir valuab'o Advice to Advertisers, and ! \V rito Advertisements without any extra j, charge. .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1060, 24 February 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1060, 24 February 1911, Page 10

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