AUCTIONSSPECIAL SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES.. . SATURDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1915. ,14t the Horse Emporium, Grey Street, Palmerslon North,, at 1 p.m. Abraham and Williams, ' ltd., . TviU bc«11 by auction:— . . ' 30-First-class Draught - Mares & Geld- J ings, 4 -to Gyrs. old; 10 Spring Carters. No other Horses taken for this Sale. * PAIIAI'TANUI SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1915. ,"Ti ALGETY AND C 0.,. LTD., will sell - jJ at l-p.m.T- ---' 200 2-tootH u-ctliers 100 2-looth wethers. 100 dry ewes • ■ .50 dry: owes ( 100 2 and 4-tooth-wethers . 80 ewes, 'IWJ- per cent. Southdown . . " lambs' . i .50 2-tootli wctliora "CATTLE- . , ,10 8-year steers .. 7 .10 store, cows . • / 1 20 head of mixed cattle V. ' PAHAUTANUI SALE. : TUESDAY, ■ 14th. DECEMBER, 1915. ■\TEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MKR-I-T CiN'riLß AGENCY CO., LTD.,. •...will offer-, for sale; at, 1. p.m., the fol- ' •- ■ 410 fat and forward ewes ' 390 4-tooth wethers (lots) • 200; 2-tooth. wethers (lota) 65 2-tooth .ewes and ; wethers ■ . ,20 fat lambs :■'• '" ' ; . LEVIN STOCK SALE. ■ ! ' WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 15, 1915. ) TTkALGETY AND- CO. LTD., will sell at ; Jl/ 12.15 p.m.— 100 shorn mixed 2-tooths ■ t 50 fat and forward ewes ■ 120 prime fat wethers • : 33 forward s-year bullocks 77 2-yeir j steers- , (lots) .88 18 months and 1 2-year steers (lots) • 23' yearling; steers- • ' 30 25-year steers ,'. ■ 50,15 months diurr heifers--50 3-year'empty beifers Sfrcows with calves . - 12 forward; empty cow -<30 18 months, heifers f (lots). . - '■ '&,• 121 fat cow : .-i - . j•' B®ifat and fonwarcfr bullocks J,-2-yaar KH. bull! ' ' Baoonera, porkers; - and store piers • Saflo starts at ■ 12.15 p.m. ' STOCK SALE." j-' - ' mismskYmw. ■ .:,WBD3SESDAY,:DECEMBEE 15, 1915, .'ANI> : CO., ■JYr '• I/TD- (lajfe James. 51acintosh>,• will cell as a&rcfr — PIGS— ■'. -20 real good porters - • j PAHXATUA' SECOND ANNUAI)' [ CATTLE FAIR. : '.WEDNESDAY, 22nd DECRMBEB, 1915. j lAT JtANGAJEEAO ROAD SALBYAE-DS. 'u BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMJi L, ITED, 'will - offer at their Mongah&o Road Saleyards on above date, annual drafts of . various clients:— , ; CJOQ HEAD OF CATTLE* comprising: ■ 300 3 and 4-year steers .. ■ 100 2-year steers - 100 yearling steers .150 yearling, and eighteen months' , ■ heifers, ■ ' ■ -100 fat and forward cows ... 150 mixed cattle (to be .drafted) Further entries invited. -FOB •'.JJEPORT, ' WE are prepared to Purchase foT Ex- ■ -jiort suitable Vealers 'under nine months old, and can offer highest prices on "the hooks," any Freezing-Works, or will ship to London on : Owner's account.. We are also buyers of Beef (in quarters or boners), Mutton, and Lamb. It will pay you to communicate with •as. . i MELLSOP, EL.IOTT, AND CO.. • PALMEESTON NOETH. MURTON'S DIP. ]- important: . ; ". . Wo are. so confident that our dips are' ■■'. the. best" and the most lasting in their effeots, that .we' guarantee to give any sheep-farmer- sufficient dip to redip : his' sheep, if, after dipping with ,our dip, his Bheep.'are infested witn lice or ticks. For particulars of this guarantee, see pircular. Testimonials . jno. Moore, Esq.. River Bank, Rissington, , H.8.,-August 12. 1915. . I have used your Dip for close on 30 ■years,'and-it has always. given me satisfaction.' The mixing is no trouble, and vjh-en dipping is finished there is no (dip) sediment to'throw away. .'lt destroys all . vermin and leaves the wool in good order. - ... • '.. - • . Note.—Mr. Moore was the. first sheepfarmer to use our Dip. • Jio. M'Gregor,. Esq., Hinau. Pemberton. - '• .. July 27, 1915. , I'have used Murton's Dip continuously fir-21'years, and'have always found it satisfactory. ; G. Hawkins, Esq., manager Huanui Station, Tolago Bay, July 15, 1914. For the past 12' years I have used your .Dip on a flock of 25,000 sheep, and nave found the' Dip give every satisfaction, and also in 'the-.ioot-rot.trough.. ' 'A. W. Spencc, Esq., manager for Messrs. Hali and -Clark, Paparatu Station, GLsborne, July 18, 1914. ' Fiock, 20,000.'- "Murton's Fluid Dip" has been used tero for this 1 last 7 years, and has given every satisfaction. The sheep como in remarkably clean at shearing time, and tie wool .-h?s a ,good lus- ■ trous and bright condition. SUNNY Nelson—6-roomed Dwollinffi I nearly new, large rooms, bath-room, water connected, 5-acro rich land; horse, trap and harness, ■ dairyi separator, all milk .utensils, d-stall -concrete floor, trapshed,' stable, chaff-house, largo corrugated iron shed; cost of shed:,£lso, plough, har-rows,-8 first-class profitable cows, firstclass milkers, good milk run connected. Business can be increased; profits now nearly-.i6"-per-.week.- Price as a-going concern,- ,6"50. Cash required, If desired -IS acres can be Irased at low rent. ..Eull particulars.from L.- KINGSTON, Land Agent, Nelson.' TE AUTE COLLEGE ESTATE. "; FOB LEASE BY TENDER., 6000 ACRES OF this magnificent Property, one of the >est in Ha.wke's Bay, and convenient to' railway, access to Pukehou and Onapa. Stations, .will be offered for Lease bv Trtder on JANUARY 31st, 1910. into 22 Farms of from 75 to-1050 acres. ': ' , .Occupation to be given on March Ist, 19 pfans.are being prepared, and will be • issued at an early date to any who apply to-the undersigned. 'Conditions: of Lease Will also be available for inspection at the office ot tho Trustees,, Tennyson Street, .Napier, at the end of December. ■ , G. H. DICKBESTAIT, Sepretarj;,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2641, 11 December 1915, Page 16
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