ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS! . WOODVILLE STOCK SALE. MONDAY,"nOV. 27, 1905. At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., **- will aellt s above, — 16 jßrst-class springing heifers ™40 good 2A-yr steers 13 good raised yearlings 20 good yearling steers 30 good mixed yearlings 25 „ „ * 20 „ 25 „ „ „ 40 12 to lSinos cattle 35 shorn hoggets 200 „ 12 weaner pigs GORTON AND SON. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE NEAR COLYTON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, At 12 noon. n ORTON & SON have received in- *-* structions from Mr Francis Allerby, whose lease has expired, to sell by public auction, without reserve, on the farm, • Spur road, near Colyfcon— 30 first-class cows in milk and to calve 27 2 and 3vr springing dairy heifers 1 2yr and 1 4yr bull 1 2yr steer 11 yearling heifers 6 yearling steers 4 fat pigs 2 pony mares and foals 1 draught rnare 1 2yr and 1 yearling filly 2 good hacks 12 ewes and lambs 1 spring dray and harness, 1 gig and harness, windmill in good order, 1 1000, 1 800 and 1 200----gallon tanks, 4 milk cans, 1 d.f. plough. Luncheon. Slight reserve on horses and vehicles. 1 NOTE.—The above herd has held the highest test at the creamery for a num- | ber of years and is acknowledged to be the best in the district. Having personally inspected these cows, we can strongly recommend those in want of first-class cows to attend this sale. Cows can be ins jected any day. 2 W. ROSE. DANNEVIBKE STOCK BALK FRIDAY, DECEMBER Ist. At 1 o'clock. EOSE will sell by anotfoc— 80 35 to 18-rnos steers and heifers 5 springing heifers 15 yearlings, mixed sexes 20 do do • s 4 fat cows j 20 18-mos to 2-yr old steers 3 yearling steers and heifers 3 18 mos steers and heifers 35 yearling steers 20 18-mos steors and heifers 15 2-vr old steers and heifers 30 15 mos steers and heifers ' BROPHY & MOWEEM' HAVE A BARGAIN! is O4< A" crcS) all in grass. 6 paddocks, *^ •* 4 rooms, sheds, woolshed, trapshed, cowshed j plenty water; close to creamery. 'i: Sell at £20 per acre. SOLE AGENTS. LAND. MACKAY & WISHAW, Land Agents, Feilding, have for sale gome of the best city properties iu , Wellington. They, have for sale some 3 of the bpflfc farms in the Manawatu t County and »H along the West Coast :, ©Uhe North Island, " / I ] They have for sale a specially good and cheap farm of a little over a i. thousand acres, highly improved and, of - the very best quality^of lo.nd. Over 500 acres of it have be'fen stumped and ploughed. Splendid homestead, wool o shed, stables, outbuildings, concrete a dips. Withinjhalf a mile of school and y creamery and within \V. miles of railway station. All fenced with totara I- posts and 8 galvanised iron wires. The 3 land alongside of it was sold by auction r at £26 an acre. This iarm is rather r better, and will be sold at £18 10s an |f acre. % cash, balance in five years bearing interest at 5 per cent. Can always sell or exchange. It will pay you to call and see. 5 Yours truly, | y MACKAY ■& WHISHAW. d Land Agents, '» Feilding. • WOOL. WOOL. WOOL: j DAIiGBTY& ! COMPANY.», Wool Brokers, WELLINGTON. Head Office: 96 Bishopsgate-st, London. Branches throughout Australia and New Zealand, Capital fully subscribed ... £4,000,000 j f Capital paid up ... ... £1.000,000 Keserve fund £140,000 As the Wool Season is close at hand, rALGETY & CO., Ltd.. wish to assure growers that clips entrusted to their J care for local sale or shipment to London will receive everv attention, a During year ended 30th June Bales. < H we sold at our various , r branches throughout Ausy tralia and New Zealand ... 162,552 And we shipped to London for , t sale 82.057 Making a total handled of ... 244,639 n This is an increase within the last 12 months of 78,314 bales. Wellington Wool Sale datesFriday, 17th. Nov. Thursday, Ilth Jan. Friday, Bth Dee. Thursday, loth Feb 1£ for shipment to London wool can n go forward by steamer or sailer at owners' option. Full ADVANCES made against consignments. ~ SHEEPSKIN, HIDE & TALLOW SALKS held fortnightly. Consign your wool to Dalgety and Co., Ltd , Wellington, d AMKS MAOiNTOSTT. Manager. DISTEICT REPRESENTATIVE, T. A. AiOODIE, Cuba sfcroefc, PalmerstonN. Office: Buick and Youn?'s Buildings.)
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8149, 24 November 1905, Page 8
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