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AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED SALE CHOICE DAIRY STOCK. ;' MONDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1911. AT THE FARM, 1J MILES FROM SHANNON. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell on account of Mr. R. W. Taylor, at 1 p.m.— 31 cows in milk 3 fov/s to ealvo 1 pedigree Shorthorn bull, syrs. 6 2-year empty heifers 20 calves i sows in pig, 1 Berkshire boar, 20 slips and wcaners, 1 milk-cart mare, Syrs., mare in foal, yearling colt, spring dray, B.H.P. White oil engine, Andrews and Bsvan chafieutter, saw bench, ■ milk cans, and sundries. Note:—Mr. Taylor's only reason for selling is that his man has left. T,ho cows are all young, mostly milking to third and fourth calf, and arc recognised as ono of tho best herds in Shannon. With exception of young cattle, horses, and a few implements, everything will be sold without reserve. ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. MESSES. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. LIMITED, Will sell at their WAIPUKUKAU SALE on TUESDAY, tho 31st of OCTOBER, • On account of Messrs. H. 11. and W. H. Eathbone, IKA FOUR-YEAE FORWARD BUL10V LOCKS. On account of Mr. Percy F. Wall: 10 -1 and 5-year Shorthorn Bullocks. On account other clients: 100 3 and 4-yeaT Bullocks. 60 Fat and Forward Bullocks. CLEARING SALE. AT WAIKANAE. WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1911. At 12 Neon. JQALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., havo been favoured with instructions from Mr. Henry Walton to sell his herd of Choice Dairy Cows (as he is giving up Dairying) at his Farm, Beach Road, Waikanae, within 1 milo of Station ;.— • 13 first-class young cows in milk ~ 3 cows close t« drop 12 first-class heifers fi yearlings (mixed) lbull 1 dry cow 2 16-gallon cans 4 15-gallon cans ~ 1 cooler Also Goodwill of Lease of his Farm of 12 .ions. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OF EMPTY HEIFERS. HAWERA, FRIDAY? 3rd NOVEMBER, 1911. BILLIES AND NALDEE, Auctioneers, , „ , ° recciv(,( l instructions from Mr. J. H. Pratt, to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, KftA CAREFULLY Selected 2-year-old »*Vy empty Jersey Holsfcciu and other Heifers, dratted to colour and size These are picked heifers from the best herds of the leading Dairy District of the Dominion. PALMERSTQN NORTH ANNUAL SHOW HORSE SALE. SATURDAY; 4th NOVEMBER, 1911. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., £r t ,nl !- saU at th*k Yards, Ran-ifikei •street,- at 12 noon— 100 draughts, harness horses, hacks, ■and ponies SPECIAL ENTRIES--20 2 to 3-ycar unbroken draughts O't l amount of E. D. Knight, Esq.-.— 1- frrst-class broken young draughts, sold with a guarantee Also, 1 pair .well-matched cream harness ponies 1 well-bred harness mare, suitable ■ tor lady to drive Carnage Stallion, "Robin Hood," , by Wildwcod-Dark. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS. To tako place at rg A T T E E - S A L L •' S," CHEISTCHURCH, 1 ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, i Commencing at 10 a.m. sharp. The Property of MR. G. F. MOORE, Bushy Park, Kai Iwi: Br- f. by Charlemagne 11. (imp.), dam Ma Mio Rosette,(dam of Signor, by i Trenton, dam Bonnie Rosette) Ch. f. by Boniform, dam Helen Portland (winner of Great 'Northern Oaks and Thom.pson Handicap) Catalogues giving full particulars of pedigrees, etc., may be had on application to PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers. PALMERSTON NORTH ANNUAL , SPRING CATTLE FAIR. ■ WEDNESDAY, SthNOVEMBER, 1911. ' ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., '' ■0-, will sell, at the Boundary Road Yards at 12.30 p.m.— fi>9;~ft HEAD OF WELL-BRED CATAJrx)ts\J TJ,E, Du account of Messrs. P. A- M'Hardy, J. Liaklater, Barbers' Estate, J. Kelly, J. O'Connor, C. Wilson, F. L. Anderson, W. Parsons, and other vendors, comprising— , 800 3 and 4-year bullocks 800 2 and 11-year steers „ 350 mixed yearlings . 150 Polled Angus yearling stoeTa 150 Polled Angus yearling heifers r 100 Sho-rthom yearling heifers 200 yearling to 1-3-iuouths steers 100 yearling to 15-uionths dairy heifers •, 100 store cows | ti IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION OF THE tl WELL-KNOWN AVONDALE STATION, n MARLBOROUGH. G S( For Sale by Public Auction, , SATURDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1911. f, B ALGETY AND CO LTD,, have re- " ceived instructions from C. do V. ~ Teschiauiakcr-Shufce, Esq., .to offer as above, ' .„ AT THE TOWN HALL, BLENHEIM, Tho whole of tha AVONDALE, RED- ■* WOOD, and SUMMEELANDS Properties, containing ac w About IS.COO acres Freehold, ai and 18,000 acres Leasehold, SUBDIVIDED INTO SUITABLE-SIZED fa BLOCKS OF MIXED AGRICUL- i v , TUKAL AND PASTORAL LAND. faf re VERY EASY TEEMS. F j at Open for inspection on Ist November, Plans in course of preparation. P; DALGETY AND CO., LTD. m A CHEAP PROPERTY. flpA ACRES; 8 miles from railway; all wuU ploughable; i milo from school and creamery; well fenced and subdivided; new 7-roomed house and outbuildings; auitablo'for shtep or dairy farming. Aoply "| RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, " * FEILDING. FOR FURTHER A LAID NOTICES • SEE PACE 3. D

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1271, 28 October 1911, Page 16

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