1 AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED SALE CHOICE DAIRY STOCK. TO-DAY. MONDAY. 30th OCTOBER, 1911. AT TIIE FARM. U MILES FROM SHANNON. A BE AII AM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., xa. will sell on account of Mr. R. W. Taylor, at 1 p.m.— 34 cows in milk a cows to calvo 1 pedigree Shorthorn bull, syra. (>'2-year empty hoifers 20 calves 4 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 Bovan chafl'cutter, saw bench, milk cans, and sundries. Note:—Mr. Taylor's only reason for selling is that his man has left. Tho cows are all yolmg, mostly milking to third and fourth calf, and are recognised as one of the best herds in Shannon, With exception of young cattle, horses, and a few implements, everything will bo sold without reserve. LU NCHEON PROVIDED. MESSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. LIMITED, Will sell at their WAIPUKURAU KALE TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, tho Hist of OCTOBER, On account of Messrs. H. M. and W. H. Rathbone, IRA FOUR-YEAR FORWARD BUL,LtJIP LOCKS. On account of Mr. I'ercy F. Wall: 40 4 and 5-year Shorthorn Bullocks. On account other clients: 100 3 and it-year Bullocks. GO Fat and Forward Bullocks. J OHNSON VILLE STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1911. Abraham and williams, ltd., will cell, at 2 o'clock— 500 prime sheep 48 prime bullocks CO lambs r- — CLEARING SALE. AT WAIKANAE. WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1911. At 12 Neon. JQ ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., have been favoured ' with instructions from Mr. Henry Walton to sell his herd of Choice Dairy Cows (as ho is giving up Dairying) at his Farm, Beach Boad, Waikanae, within 1 mile of Station 13 first-class young cows in milk 3 cows close to drop 12 first-class heifers 6 yearlings (mixed) 1 bull 1 dry cow 2 IG-gallon cans i 15-gallon cans t 1 cooler Also Goodwill of Lease of his Farm of 42 acres, which has 6 rears to run. PALMERSTON NORTH ANNUAL SHOW HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1011. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will set! at their Yards, Rangitikei Street, at 12 noon— 100 draughts, harness horses, hacks, and ponies SPECIAL ENTRIES--20 2 to 3-year unbroken draughts On account of R. D. ICnight, Esq.:— 12 lirst-elass broken young draughts, sold with a guarantee Also, 1 pair well-matched cream harness ponies 1 well-bred harness mare, suitable for lady to drive Carriage Stallion, "Robin Hood," by Wildwood-iDarlc. UASTERTON MMG~CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, Sth NOVEMBER, At 12.80. . 1500 HEAD. ' A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will offer at above Sale, the following special entriesAccount Mr. W. H. Bcetham, Kouarau, WITHOUT RESERVE. ( 05 4-year Hereford-Shorthorn forward conditioned bullocks 75 3-year Hereford-Shorthorn forward 1 bullocks j 75 2-ycsr Hereford-Shorthorn steers t • All the above are straight station lines, d bred by Vendor. t .[Account Mr. H. H. Beotham, Brancepeth, n WITHOUT RESERVE. * i [ 253 8-year bullocks ! ' 50 4-year bullocks ! J Account lea Station— j fi 25 fat c;id very forward i-year bul- : ii leeks j 23 fat and very forward 4-.year bullocks | t. Account Mr. Runort Morrison, Blairiogio ! , Station- i G 200 S-ycar bullocks Account Mr. Erl Williams, Mnmaku P Station— . . 70 3 and d-ycar forward bullocks v PALMERSTON ~~NORTH ANNUAL* a SPRING CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY", Sth NOVEMBER, 1311. j» ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., I r •f-*- will sull at tho Uoundavy Koad \]; Yards at 12.3J p.m.— : a 99 ETA HEAD OF WELL-BRED CATAJnl'Oij TJLIi, on account oi I 1 P. A. M'Hardy, J. Linkiator, Barbers' Es- J tate, J- Kelly, J. O'Connor, C. V.'ilior., 11 F. L. Anderson, W. i'arsous, and ouier : vendors, cumprising— 809 3 and 4-year bullocks 360 2 aud 2i-year steurs I 1)50 mixed yearlings 150 Police! Angus yearling steers 150 Polled Angus yearling heifers 'J 100 Shorthorn yearling lioil'ers 200 yearling lo Iti-monihs severs 10U yearling to 15-months dairy heifers 100 store cows . ■ - —« SHEEP FARM. j OH lift 'ACRES, 13 miles from rail, / AijLA.Xs Main Trunk line, all easy - country, uo gorges; £'«0 acres in grass, " balance in g(,ud burning buoh; 2-shcep r country alien in grass; 7J miles fencing, b woolshed and yards; 2-roomeci House, tcicplinne adjoining, school 3 miles, good 0 roads; IiCO acres freehold and IUUO acres _ Eduction Lear-e, rent 4d.; compensation up to per acre. PRICE, £ r > per acre Freehold, and £2 Sd. per acr? for Lease. tilrongly recommended. Terms to good man. No residential clause, no restrictions; a good farm f.nd a good investment. Would consider shop property or food houses as part payment. Apply LEWSS AND CO., WANGANUI. ' , 2 MIXED DAIRY AND GRAZING v PROPERTY. K • —■ il S4 A ACRES, mostly Hat and undui.it- g "v/ ing bush country, in splendid r grass. Practically all ploughable when a plumped. G paddocks, good fcnces, v.-elt 3 watered. New D-roomed house, wash- a house, trapshed, etc.; new cowshed, con- 6 crete floor; unequalled in this district for J mixed dairying and grazing. Only 2 miles a from factory, school, rail, etc.; 3i miles Feilding. I'rico aud Terms on application to "] A. H. ATKENSOM AMD J CO., LTD., ] AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, J FEILDING. ! FOR FURTHER f LAW NOTICES i SEE PAGE 2* i
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1272, 30 October 1911, Page 10
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