AUCTIONS. SPRING CATTLE FAIR. EKETAHUNA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15th'. Abraham and williams, ltd., will offer in the Eketahuna Yards, as above — (*Af\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comUtr v prising 70 3 aiul 4-year-old' bullocks (in lota) 20 2-year-old P.A. 6teers 110 2-year-old steers (in lots) 30 S.H. forward empty cows 55 store cows (in lots) .- 15 cows, with Hereford calves at foot 30 S.H. yearling steers • 30 Hereford yearling steers 30 Hereford and P.A. steers 20 P.A. yearling steers 60 yearling steers (in lots) li fat cows 9 fat cows i 25 2-year trrnpty heifers ■ 25 yearling dairy heifers ' 1 P.B. Hereicird bull Also, on account of J. P. Lottos, Esij,— 30 3-year-old S.H. bullocks . On acoount of Atkinson Bros.— 20 3-year-old S.H. bullocks On account of H. W. Bridge, Esq.— 25 empty fat and forward P.A. cows On account of W. E. Parker, Esq.— 30 3-year-old P. A. Hereford bullocks Others will be advertised as received. WAIPUKURAU SALE, ' TUESDAY, 16th. NOVEMBER. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell, on account of W. J. -Douglas and Estate \to A. F. Douglas, "Te Mahanga."— t 2-year Polled Angus bulls 11 3-year Polled Angus'bulls 4 4-year Polled Angus bulls i F. M. WALLACE, Auctioneer. LEVIN STOCK SALE. •WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1918. B ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell . at 12.15 p.m.— . 100 ewes and lambs JOO 2-tooth. shorn wethera 65 empty woolly ewe« , 95 2-tooth shorn ewes 30 empty ewes . 30 2$ and 3-year steers 15 18-month heifers 40 yearling steers 15 IS-month Jersey heifers.. 40 .18-month; steers 6 forward empty oows MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA YARDS. .WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1915. , At 11 a.m. W AND. G. TURNBULL AND' CO.. • (late James. Macintosh and Co.) will sell as above— SHEEP-. 25 prime fat ewes CATTLE— • >130-yearling to 2-year-old dairy heifers (to be drafted) . ' ■ 20 yearling to. 2-year-old steerß 4 cows and-calves t 10 store cows . ■ 2 3-year-old steers' Account of H. T. Hume, Esq.— 6 2-year purebred P.A. bulls MARTINBOROUGH HORSE SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. 1915, ' . At 1 p.m. Abraham 1 and williams, ltd., have been instructed by J. F. Fenwick, Esq.,-Kaiwaiirai,, to sell on his account as above— 5 3-year draught mares' (unbroken) 3 3-year draught geldings (unbroken) 2 4-year draught geldings broken)2 4-year half-draughts (unbroken) 2 4-year half-draught geldings (unbroken.) ' 2 3-year half-draughts (unbroken) 3 3-year hacks 1 7-year heavy draught mare, any work 2 draught mares, foals at foot 2 half-draught yearlings 7 hacks and harness horses ; . SALE OF HEREFORD HEIFERS. TDREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., -T LTD., instructed by G. P. Moore, Esq., of Bushy Park, will Sell, at their Wanganui Saleyards, on WEDNESDAY, 21th NOVEMBER, at noon— on 2-year-old run Hereford heifers, 'a 01/ first-class line, in good order PAHIATUA SPRING CATTLE PAIR. THURSDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1915. [ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ■t\. will sell at their Mangahao Road Saleyards, at 11.30 .o'clock, drafts of the following clients:— ■ A. H. Ahrens, Balfour Estate, B. J. Bengston, J. G. Brechin, Mrs. F. Burling, A. J. Cameron, C. T. Carman, J. Y. Crawford, J. W. Falconer, N. J. Gilbert, R. HalLburton, W. Halliday, L. H. Hughes, A. H. Humphrey, J. T. Kotlo'weki, 0. Lund, P. S. M'Donald, John M'Kay, Thos. Mexted,-Jos. Miller. H. S. Morrison, J. and M. Murphy, D. O'Brien, R. Parker, J. B. Rose, Smart's Estate, R. J. Smith, Styles Bros., Warren Bros,,' and others:— - . 1850 CATTLE, comprising— ■ 800 3 and 4-year bullocks 100 2' and 3-year steers 100 11-year to 2-year steers 100 15-months steers 100 P.A. yearling steers : 100 yearling steers' . 100 fat and forward cows and heifers • 100.2-year heifers - 200 yearling to ,18-months heifers 150 mixed cattle NOTE.—The above are all locally-bred cattle, in good, fresh condition. J. TREVOR THOMAS, Manager. MURTON'S DIP. IMPORTANT. We are so confident that our dips are the best and the most lasting in their effects, that we guarantee to give any Bheep-farmer sufficient dip to redip his sheep, if, after dipping with our dip, his shocp are infested with lice ot ticks. For particulars'of this guarantee, see .circular. TESTIMONIALS ' ■ Jno. Moore, Esq., River Bank, R-issington, H. 8., August 12, 1915. I have used your Dip for close on 30 years, and it has alwaj'3 given me satisfaction. ■ Tho mixing is no trouble, and when dipping is finished there is no (dip) sediment to throw away. It destroys all vermin and leaves the wool in good order. Note.—Mr. Moore was the first sheopfarmel: to use our Dip! Jno. M'Gregor, Esq., Hinau, Pemberton. July 27, 1915. I have used Murton's Dip continuously for 21 years, and have always found it satisfactory. G. Hawkins, Esq., manager Huanni Star tion, Tolago Bay, July 15, 1914. For tho past 12 years I have used your Dip on a flock of 25,000 6keep, and have found tho Dip givo every satisfaction, and also in the foot-rot trough. A. W. Spence, Esq., manager for Messrs. Hall and Clark, Puparatu Station, Gisborne, July 18, 1914. Flock, 20,000. "Murton's Fluid Dip" has been used here for this last 7 years, nnd has given every satisfaction. The sheep come in remarkably clcan at shearin" time, and the wool has a good lustrous and bright condition, FOE FURTHER ~" LAND NOTICES SEE page a&>
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2618, 13 November 1915, Page 16
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