AUCTIONS. WAIKANAE SALE. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1911. A BRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD., A and DALGETY AND CO., LTD,, will sell at 1 pin. lli IS-months steers 11 IM-months heifers G cow.s and calves (i 15-months steers l bay gelding, oyrs., by Tommy Dodd 5 3-year steers •1 cows 00 shorn fat ewes SO ewes and lambs CI) prime fat wethers 00 fat ewes 8 fat cows 1.) IS-month heifers 15 15-iiionth steers WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1911. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell, at 12.30 o'clock, as follows:— 50 shorn fat owes 150 shorn wether hoggets 1 cow, just calved 1 cow, to calve 3 weeks 1 fat cow 20 yearling steers and heifers 5 first-class springing cows • JOHNSONVTLLE SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1911. At 2 o'clock. ABRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD., will seli :— 500 prime sheen ■10 prime bullocks 60 prime lambs 'MASTER-TON SPRING CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, At 12.30. 1500 HEAD. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will offer at above Sale, tho following special entries— Account Mr. W. H. Beetham, Kouarau, WITHOUT RESERVE. 65 4-year • Hereford-Shorthorn forward conditioned bullocks 75 3-year Hereford-Shorthorn forward bullocks 75 2-year Hereford-Shorthorn steers All the above are straight station lines, bred by Vendor. Account Mr. H. H. Beetham, Brancepeth, WITHOUT RESERVE. 250 3-year bullocks 50 .1-year bullocks Account lea Station — ' 25 fat and' very forward 4-year bullocks 23 fat and very forward 4-year bullocks Account Mr. Rupert Morrison, Blairlogie Station— . 200 3-year bullocks ' Account Mr. Eil Williams, Mamaku j ' Station— 70 3 and 4-year forward bullocks < PALMERSTON NORTH ANNUAL ' SPRING CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1911. \ ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ! /a. will sell at the Boundary Road j Yards at 12.30 p.m.— 99KA HEAD OF WELL-BRED CATfijniOXj TLE, on account of Messrs. ) P. A- M'llardy, J. Linkiater, Barbers' Es- J tate, J. Kelly, J. U'Couuor, C. Wilson, i F. L. Anderson, W. Parsons, and other vendors, comprising--800 3 and -1-year bullocks 300 2 and 2j-year steers • 350 mixed yearlings 150; Polled Angus yearling steers 150 Polled Angus yearling heifers 100 Shorthorn yearling heifers 200 yearling" to ls-inouths steera 100 yeanling to 15-moiiths dairy heifers 100 store cows PAHIATUA SPRING HOUSE FAIR. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER nth. 1911. MANGAHAO YAR&S, at 12 Noon. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., •O. will sell as above— 100 UOI{SES ' comprising— 7U half-draughts and draughts, broken and unbroken 30 hacks and harness horses \ PAHIATUA SPRING CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER lGtli, 1911. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -t-». will sell as above, in their Mangahao Yards, at 12 Noon, the Annual Drafts of the tallowing clients:—C. H. Arrow, Eallour Estate, E. T. Barthorp, S. Bolton. If. G. Brougltton, M. Cnselbersr, 1 3. Council, A. Crawford, J. Y. Crawford, t John Dick, Dougherty and .Son, J. H. Escott, Goggin Bros., W. Holiday 11. Hind, W. St. Clair Inglis, A. Knox, A. M'C-01, A. M'Kay, A. J. M'Lcau, H. K. Morrison, J. Moughan, J. Nelson, ' Puketoi Station, F. C. Rhodes, W. E. S Rose, 0... Russell, Smith Bros., Mrs. Stewart, and E. Wliitcoinfce. 1600 lIEAD CATTU! . comprising— 20J 4-ycnv-okl bullocks 303 3 and 1-yrar bullocks 200 3-year-old bullocks 200 2-yc:ir steers 100 mother-reared yearlings J 300 mixed yearlings J 150 mixed cattle "i 40 cows in wlf Polled Angus and J Hereford bulls o 50 empty cjws o 50 2-year heifers t COUNTRY BUTCHERING BUSINESS i'Ult tS.U.Ji, uv AUCiIU.N. si II .Vale at 2 o'clock. j n INGLEWOOD, I. SATURDAY, Ni.n hj;'.'Lß nth, 1911. — ti MATTHEWS AND BENNETT have re- B teiu-il :nsinii-ti..iia iJKing to dis- - tolunou ot p.u - i:iiTsiiip> lo ,-jeil, by PuijJic Atli'ti.i::, :.; iti.ir Kaio Jtjjjns," In.jle. wood, on '.lie i'.L-ve ciate. i::i Uid-tsiah-lished il;:i!iu:-.i in t!.o town ol Inglewood, coi/iyi-sJUg :r:>.-o of good shop, 25 acres, with and all necessary buildings tlieu-.in, I 'nler-liur.se witn digest;'!-, aisj ~i b'jivL's, 2 delivery earls, 1 meat tart, hani'.-.-s, ail shop nete«onec, etc., etc. Pu.-eiit trade, 5 to 0 bodies, , 12 sheep, and iiucut 2 pig.-. The whom ' to be sold as a going concern, and will f be so'.d reasonably \a wind up a part- ifl nership. ~ For further particulars, apply to the !;' auctioneers. n Tho etjvo is subject to sale in Ihe t meantime. Ir BARGAIN, DAIiiY FARM. in Qfj ACRES, Freehold, Manawatu Line, Vr<J 2 miles from station, i-mile creamery, all Hat, cleared and in grass; 50 acres ploughed; well fenced, and watered by running stream; 11 paddocks; will °f milk 40 dairy cows easily; 7-roomcd house, stable, and transited, G-bail cow. shed, concrete lloor, milkhouse, orchard, th etc. Price, £31 10s. per acre. Owner leav- tb ing district, and must be sold immediate- an ly. Terms, about J;750 cash. This is mi- i;i doubtedly tho best and cheapest property in the district. FOR EXCHANGE. 1 ißfll ACHES, freehold, Feilding disJLOU trict, 1-J miles from railway station, school, etc. . Splendid agricultural land, all been ploughed; SO acres in oats, balance grass; 9 paddocks, well fenced = and watered; good 7-roomed houso ami 5-roomed collage, nil outbuildings. Prieo i' 26' 10s. per acre. Owner will exchange I for smaller place, on .Main Trunk lino Q preferred. Must have good house. Equity O ,£31)30. tv> SVSJLLER AMD RUTTEFi, a r LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Ac 85 PANAMA STREET. WELLINGTON WELLINGTON, q r ~~~ ~ go FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICE! BEE PACE 2»
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1278, 6 November 1911, Page 10
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