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AUCTIONS. " JOHNSONVILLB SALE. '■ 26th APRIL,' • :■ At 2.15 p.m. A'BEAHAM AND .WILLIAMS, LTD, .ex will sell |«s abovo— . 16 prime oxen 120 priaio wethera . V, 120_ prime owes ■ " • ~l>o prime ewes ■: ; 60.prime' lamba' : " ■' ' .r~MAItTINBOKOUGH STOCK SALE, THUBSDAY,. 27th-APRIL, 1916, ' \X7 'AND G. TURNBULL AND CO.. ' .11 •LTD. (late James Macintosh ana Co.). will sell as above— "aiKEl>- , ■ v v 150.f.m.'. ewes ~. . ■ ; 30.2-tooth wethers . 40 fat lambs- • •• • •- - 40-fat owes • '50 forward ewes ''. 20 w.f. lambs • ••• • • • •• -. - 'CATTLE-. ' . 20 empty forward cowa - heifers; U C .",. . 25 empty 2-year heifers ; 3 fat cows •: >, 1 'fat cow. ' . S springing heifers .V. 1 ■ 10 forward cows . • • G forward cows ■ <3 forward cows ■! ~ .. 5 store cows . ~ HORSES-><l.heavy-draught horse mare'and'foal"• ; ■ '- LEVIN SALE. '■ FRIDAY, 28th APRIL, 1916. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., v +*■" will sell'at 1■ p.m — 120 flit sheep . ' ■ .' 60; fat owes •'.' 40 ewes in lamb 60 2-tooth wethers. .25 2-year 6teers 20 fat cows 12 forward cows ' 6 guaranteed empty cows . ' '20 weaners : . 5 yearling steers ■ Bacdners, .porkers, . stores,, and weaner pigs ■ NOTE.—AII Pigs must be yaTded by • 11.45 Blinrp. Pig Sale commences at 12 . noon sharp. .... :■ CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP. AND CATTLE. AT THE SALEYARDS, OTAKI, MONDAY. Ist MAY, 1916. Messrs. ' Abraham .& williams, LTD., who have received rastruc- :■ tions. from Mr." Cr. _H. Kingdon .(who hai sold his farm) to soil at above at-1 p.m. 1200 SHEEP 100 CAmE COMPRISING .. .500 forward' 4 and-6-tooth wethers (to • ; . ' " bq drafted) 100 2-tooth wethers ; • • ISO fat 4 and 6-toot'h -wethers 200 5-year empty owes , .145 fat' and forward • ewes ' V".'.-: 27 20 months to 2i-year P.A.. steers . ; . ■: v '70 2 and-24-year s,teers (to be drafted) -r. ' 1 hack,.'broken - to-harness. ■}..... .;- - NOTE.—The?above lines'of'stock are ■Vftll strong-conStitutioned, and in .good .order condition, .and' we .can thoroughly ■ . 'recommend them; to intending buyers. '• ■ • Also on Account of' a Client—> ' .: 40 3-year'bullocks .-■ . - pahiatua annual autumn I CATTLE FAIR. Wednesday; may 3, me. : A "BRAHAM &,WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at their Marigahao Yards on be- . half of undermentioned clients, at 11 o'clock sharp:— D. W. Allen, M. Alpass,. C. H. Arrow, W. C; Arrow, H. -Bagley,' J.' P.'. Beech, , '• G. R; -Bennison, S. J. Bennison, B. J. BengSon, J."G. Brechin, W.-,Brown, J. ' Champion, John Glulow, A. ,E. Cottle, F. Donnehey. P. Dransfield, R. C.' Ellingliam, 3. W. Falconer, J. D. Cnpwoll, R. . Haliburton, W. Hall, Harry Hunt. Andrew Knox, J. Lankey, W. H. A. Ix>gan, Fred.- Moore, P. C. Neilsen, J..D.\Piper, ' J. Prehdergast, Geo. Russell, A. Seivers, Neil, Small, Geo; Smith, R. J. Smith; G. - H. Suisted, C. J. Swan, Mrs. M. Walsh, ■ H.- R. Wilton and many others-.— 1 KAA HEAD. WELL-BRED CATTLE, . -XOU-V- Comprising— 350 35-ycar and 4i-year steers /A: 350'2J-year and 3-year,. 6teera ; ..v.-100 18-months and 2-y ear 'steers . 100 yearling steers .200 \veaner steers • ; 800 fat . and'forward cows \ 100 weanor heifers , , • 100 yearlinp:' to heifers • NOTE—AII the above cattle are locally bred, in good; fresh condition. No single ; beast entries/or bulls will be accepted. J. TREVOR THOMAS, : Auctioneer. •, jyEAIi EOR gXPORT, TSTB are prepared to Purchase for Ex'T* port suitable Vealers under nine ' months old, and can offer highest prices on "the hooks," any Freezing Works, -or ' pill, 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 m.. MELLBOP, ELIOTT, AND CO./ PALMEKSTON NORTH. . SENUINE. PROPERTtEb IN HAWSE'S BAY. " ■. r* a A ACRES Freehold, situated 5 miles i:"from '• Hastings; .200 acres in 7 English grass, balance in crops; : good V fencing, abundance of water; new 7-room-ed house, air modern conveniences, telephone, motor shed, sheep yards, dip, and other outbuildings; splendid roads; cream' cart calls at door; 1 mile-from school. Price, per acre. . Terms arranged. A 1 Ci ACRES, 33 years' renewable lease *.; 4eJLO. with right to acquire Freehold; about 400 acres in mixed grasses, balance in rape; hilly and undulating; subdivided i paddocks; good fencing; plenty of water; mostly all.plough able; 1} sheep country, besides 40 head of cattle; 3roomed house, shed 40 x 13, sheep yards, etc.; good roads to property; school at ■ door; goodwill b£4 per acre; .£IOOO cash, balance arranged; lent, 6s.- ?d. net; . C. R. WILSON'\ & CO. (GILL BROS.), . , Auctioneers, Hastings, H.B. BAY OF PLENTY.—IODO Acres, Freehold, at £3 3s. An exceedingly cheap property, \vith great possibilities. "Well situated, and only 4 niiles from a •"port. Nearly all ptoughable. Equity, . dSlloO. Write for further particulars, , F. C. STUBBS AND CO., . Agents, DANNEVIRKE. "" .: FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 7 A HIGHLY RECO3IMEi\DED DAIRY . FARM. . 1 ryfi ACRES, freehold, level and slightly JLll/ undulating, half teen ploughed, 25 acres in turnips, 2 stacks hay, free from ■ noxious Weeds, nicely watered, 6-roomed . new residence, li. and c. water, bathroom, pantry, and every convenience, concrete . yards, shede, etc., milking plant and water laid on. Five miles railway and 1£ niiles township, cheese and butter factory, etc. Property is carrying 70, cows, besides other stock. Price, ,£4l per acre. Small deposit, balance for long term, at 5 per cent.—A. B. GIBSON, Land Agent, NewPlymouth. . . ORCHARD PROPOSITIONS. IDEAL occupation, in delightful climate, 31 Acres, 24 in fruit, 8-rooraed house, every convenience; stables, sheds, and all necessary buildings for working the place; all plant and stock as a going concern; one of the leading orchards in the district. Or' would divide and sell the main* oTChard of just 26 acres, including about 20 acres in fruit, aud aU the farm ; buildings and cottago, in one lot; and Lot 2 the house and 5 acres, mostly In fruit. All details from, owner. Box 40, P. 0., Havelock North. < ri ENERAL~Printing in all its branches Ax neatly and promptly executed at moderate charges at the "Dominion General Printing House. Dominion Av fmua. 'IPfcojW Mtti

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2755, 26 April 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2755, 26 April 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2755, 26 April 1916, Page 10

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