AUCTIONS. UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1916. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell, at 1 p.m----60 prime fat wethers and ewes (in wool) 10 prime spring lambs (Southdown) 5 year two and three-year steers 6 forward cows 8 springing cows 4 springing heifers 4 young bulls 1 p.b. Holstein bull 1 fat bull (heavy weight) 2 fat cows 1 yearling steer i forward store cows 1 2-year Jersey bull 2 fat cows 6 Si-year empty heifers 1 horse, spring trap, and harness 1 child's pony UPPER HUTT SALE. I THURSDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1916. NZ. LOAN AND. MERCANTILE • AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer for sale at 1 p.m. the following:— 30 ewe hoggets (good line), in wool 25 2 to 3-year guar, empty heifers 10 18-months empty heifers 7 3-year heifers, r.w.b. 3 3-year springing heifers 5 25-year guar, -empty heifers 7 store cows 6 mixed cattle ' 4 fat and forward cows 1 heifer, in milk 2 bulls ■ 1 pony EKETAHUNA CATTLE SALE. EKETAHUNA YARDS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1916. , 12 Noon. MESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., and DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will offer, at their Annual Cattle Fair, on behalf of the following clients:—Messrs. G. Cox. R. Thos, Geo. Edmonds, F. H. Richards,!. Roberts, J. George, J. Smith, R. Thomasen, R. C.■' Austin, W. Stockman, E..H. Crookenden, Geo. Ashton, T. Parsons, L. W. Cross, W. Mowbray, J. M'Kenna, J. Johnson, H. Fredericksen, and others, as follow:— 100 3 and 4-year bullocks 150 2-ycar steers (to be drafted) 50 good 2-year S.H. steers 100 well-bred yearling! 6teers (to be drafted) 70 yearling heifers (to be drafted) 50 18-months to- 2-year steers 20 cows and calves 25 fat cows 40 forward empty cows 20 mixed yearlings 20 fat 3-ycar heifers . 80 mixed 2-year heifers and steers (to be drafted) • 50 S.H. cross empty cows On account W. H. Morrison, Esq., Tane--140 head (to be drafted) 1025 Further entries invited. i SPRING CATTLE FAIR. MANGAHAO YARDS, PAHIATUA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1916. Start 11.30 Sharp. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS* COOPERATIVE ASSN., LTD. (formerly ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.), will offer on behalf of the following clients:—Balfour Estate, John Dick, J. D. Piper, Murphy Bros., M. Caselberg, A. Crawford, J. Y. Crawford, Priest's Estate, Checkley Bros., W. Mitchell, J. B. Rose, W. Campbell, A. D. Eglinton, A. Dron, C. J. Davidson, A. Knox, G. Scales, A. Knight, Atkinson Bros., A. M'Kay, W. Hanna, J. Burch, J. M'Kay, H. W. Giesen, H. Hunt, C. J. Swain, G. H. Suisted, B. J. Beng6ton, C. A. Herbert, W. Wright, R. C. Ellingham, A. H. Ahrens, G. D. Smith, R. J. Smith; C. Smith, J. Willis, and others, their annual drafts of cattle, as follows— 1 HEAI) 0F CATTLE ' c ° m P risil >B 450 3-year steers (to be drafted) 145 2-year steers (to be drafted) 100 4-year steers (to be drafted) 125 fat and forward cows (to be . drafted) 120 empty store cows (to be drafted) 50 fat bullocks 50 fat and forward' 6teers I 30 Shorthorn and Hereford. 2-year hoiI fers (empty) 40 empty 2-year heifers 50 yearling to 18-months steers 30 yearling to 18-months heifers . •50 empty Hereford and Shorthorn cows (one ear-mark) 20 Polled Angus cows, with calves at foot 16 prime fat Shorthorn cows 45 yearling Hereford steers (one earmark) 30 yearling Hereford steers (one earmark) 25 yearling Hereford heifers (one earmark) 50 yearling dairy heifers 25 cows and calves 30 mixed sex Shorthorn yearlings (station ]ine) 25 2-year-old Hereford steers (one earmark) 20 2-year-old Shorthorn heifers 25 fat and forward Polled AngusHereford cows ( . 20 3-year Shorthorn steers 135 3-year steers . 50 fat and forward cows ' 25 fat and forward 3}-year bullocks Further Entries Solicited. 0. C. COOPER, Anctioneer. CITY MEN! DO IT NOW! RETIRE at once, drop the worry of business, get 4 or 8 acres bearing orchard, giving good immediate return: Every indication for Tecord crops this coming season. Delightful climate, good locality, good views, healthy and enjoyable life.. Price, .£2OO per acre. John Rich, Karoola Orchard, Havolock North.
niVAA ODD ACRES, Renewable Lease. Rental, £40; 64 years of lease to run; A IW 12 miles from Rotorua; ring-fenced; 300 acres drained swamp;gi'ow anything, balance open country, good rough feed, well ' watered; 2000 acres ploughable; curry 1000 sheep in present condition; good Homestead and buildings. Price, SX 2s. 6d. per acre; only .£SOO cash, balance easy; or owner will Exchange for any reasonable proposition. We have inspected this property, and can recommend as excellent value. If you have an exchange proposition to offer, let us have it. Above property is unencumbered. HILL AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS, ROTORUA. , -| At) ACRES, about half in grass, balance good bush; broomed house; 4-bail ltfcO cowshed and outbuildings; small orchard; 2 miles from school and Post Office, 5 miles from township and saleyards. Title: Government Renewable Lease, at ,£l7 lis. per annum. Price, <£6 per aero; .£IOO down, balance on mortgage. Transfer can only bo given to a landless buyer. C. B. LEVEE, LAND AGENT, TE K.UITL FOR SALE-WAIKATO. nn ACRES of First-class Laud, suitable for Dairying or Cropping; all easy un. t//W dulating, ploughable country, in grass and cultivation, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, well watered with windmill and springs; iroomed House; cowshed, etc. Situated close to creamery and school, and 5 miles from township by metalled road. PRICE, X 25 per acre; X4OQ cash. ■ F. J. BERTRAM, AGENT, TE AWAMUTU. eyi K ACRES, Westrnere, 3£ miles from Wanganui, 130 acres Hat and ploughA)X.*J able, balance good dairy country, well watered. One of the best farms in the district. Divided into 8 paddocks, large H-roomed house, woolshed, sheep yards, etc., 1} miles from creamory and cheese factory, by good road. Could milk 130 cows, besides cairying' other stock. Could take J22000 gross pe? year off this property. Will bo sold cheap on easy terms. Price, .£lO per sere .£ISOO cash. Owner leaving for front. GREAVES & CO., LAND AGENTS. WAKGANM. ■ WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES SAYING? }jIRDIT ORCHARD for Sale, I acres; 1J miles from Hastings P. 0.; 2-rcomed . House; 2 acres of commercial pears and apples, 2 acres grass and lucerne. Prico .£720; cash .£l5O, balance 6 years. A grand opportunity for a business man with a family. R. F. SORENSON. LAND AGENT, HASTINGS. DAIRYING LAND AT HALF-PRICE. m ACRES, all in grass, 10 acres stumped, all ploughable when 6tumped; good new houso, cowshed, separator-house, 2 whares, orchard in full bearing. Township, railway station, school, all lesß than a mile; factory 1J miles, freezing works close. Stock carried at present: 100 cattle, 500 sheep, 5 horses. Title, Freehold, no mortgago. In Taranaki, equal land, equally situated, would be cheap at JCS6 per acre. A wide-awake farmer can get this for £2&. Reasonable terms. Apply sharp, '. .„ ,W. L. JOHNSTONE, UCENSED mn m d a^!wU
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2929, 15 November 1916, Page 16
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