WOOL SALES. : WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. THE Second Salo of the Season will bo held in the Town Kail (Concert i Chamber), on MONDAY, December -Ith, : at 9 a.m. In order to shorten tho catalogue. ' single and two-bo.lo lots will be grouped ; as far as possible, and all two-bale lots not grouped will be treated .is "star' ' lots. To facilitate inter-lotting no r«I berves- will be accepted for such lots. 'LEVIN AND CO., LTD. ' | (i. H. SCALES. . J. MACINTOSH AND CO. ! N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE \ AGENCY, CO., LTD. ■ | MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. s- DALGETY AND CO., LTD. ; | U.F.C.A., LTD., and W.F.C.A., LTD. AUCTn"S ' ! UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE ! . AT. ohariu valley, ! ( to-morrow, ■ •■• j ON 28th NOVEMBER, 1911. ; At 1 p.m. TkALGETY AND COMPANY. LIMIT- '•■ U ED, WELLINGTON, have been favoured with instructions from Mr. James Field, of Ohariu Valley, who has.soldhis farm', to sell at his farm. Ohariu Valley, as above, the following stock:— 100 2-tootb ewes and 80 per cent, lambs "M 4-tooth to f.f.m ewes and lambs r . 100 forward -1 and 6-tooth wethers ! 130 shorn ewe hoggets 150 shorn wether hoggets -.7 2 and 4-tooth Eomney rams ■ 1 separator 1 barrel chum 2 butter boxes ' ; Quantity of sundries Also, on Account of other vendors--j "i springing cows ! ■".' 1 cow, just calved 1 ••' 2 springing heifers I 1 cow ... , \ i •Further outside entries will be accepted ';■ by Mi-. Field. Conveyance will meet morning train from Palroereton North, which arrives 1 at Johnsouville 11.18 a.m. Luncheor. provided. 1 JOHNSONVILLE SALE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER' 29th, 1911, ■ At 2 o'clock. ■ : ABRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD., XX. will soil— I - .JC prime bullocks sQo:prime sheep 100 prime lambs • SOLWAY RALEYARDS, MASTERTON. ■ . WEDNESDAY. 29th NOV., 1911, At 12.30 o'clock. THE . ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will oiler as above— 1 CATTLE- • ; 1 (! 2-vear empty heifers ! " 20 IS-raoiiihs to 2-year heifers .1 31-year Shorthorn bull I 1 2-year steer 2 yearling bulls ■ ; , . 3-fat cows HOT LUNCHEON ON THE:GROUND. ' UPPER HUTT SALE. THURSDAY. 30th NOVEMBER, At 1 p.m.
D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell, as above— 100 2-tooth ewes and lambs [ 10 18-month steers II Jersey bulls i • 1 Shorthorn bull -- 5 2-year heifers i 20 18-month heifers ■ .'• 1) store cows ' i cows and calves '•■ ' 1 Shorthorn bull ; ! : ' G Springing cows ■ 2 springing heifers' ■ 10 forward store cows 1 young bulls r 10 IS-months steers fi 2-yenr heifer?, in calf i 10 2-year steers i . IMPORTANT HORSE SALE. ! SOLWAY SALEYARDS, MASTEETON. ' TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER, at 12.30 p.m. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, hare received instructions from $. client to offer, as above:— ! 50 specially selected heavy draught j ■ fillies and colts (all unbroken) : 10 good hacks and harness horses I (broken and unbroken) The draught horses to be offered are an exceptionally fine lot, and in first-class i condition/ No further entries will bo accepted. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., . Auctioneers, C C. ROSS AND CO,, ■' IAND AGENTS AND SHAEEBEOKEES QUEEN ST., MASTEETON. TO THE MAN WHO WANTS A GOOD THING. : ' i! 600 CASH. , This farm is suitable io work in conjunction with a large property for cropping or Fattening. A rr\ ACEES. 8 miles from Mastcrton, "CUV nearly all plougbable. well watered, divided into about U paddocks; 9 roomed house, with telephone, woolshed, Btables, dip, yards. PEICE, .£l3 PEE ACRE; .£6OO cash enly wanted. First man inspecting will buy. EELBURNE. NOTHING succeeds like success. Since the. Ist July over .£7500 worth of land has been sold, and sales are still going on. Tako tho tide at the flood and buy a section. Land cheaper than anywhere else right in tho heart of tho City, within fivo minutes from the Post Office; close to Kelburno Park Cricket Grounds. All the Botanical Gardens aa a Recreation Ground. Drainage, water, jas, and electric light BUY A SECTION. Eor Plans, Prices, and particulars, ap- * Iy '"LEWIS H.B. WILSON, ' 31 HUNTER STREET. r ■"-—' ' ' \ WILL EXCHANGE FOE A GOOD BUSINESS. AWV ACRES rich coast land, Taranaki, ~r. i 0 close to school and cheese factory, all in gras3 cicept patches shelter bush and carrying. 100 milking cows; 100 hoad mixed cattle and 300 sheep: 25 acres in maize, peas and potatoes; well watered and subdivided; G-roomed house and men's house; 20-bail cowshed with concreto floor, barn, dairy, separator house, etc., etc. Property is well adapted for cutting up into small farms. P,rico .C 9500. Equity 41G0O. A big bargain. 2115 Send for cory of our November Guide. J. HARRIS AMD SONS, LAND -AGENTS, MAETON AND MARTON JUNCTION. V" ' " -' "-' FOR FARTHER lAKD NOTICES i ! SEE PACE 2.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1296, 27 November 1911, Page 10
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