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SHANNON SALE. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1917. MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.,--35 fat shorn ewes 15 yearling steers 20 yearlings (lots) 8 forward cows (.lots) 4 store cows 4 springing heifers 3 spfinging heifers, y voalers 3 empty cows 2 fat cows 2 heifers, just calved ti wenners 2 bulls 1 2-yr S.H. bull 1 Jersey bull ilorso, Gig iind harness Hiding saddle To bo offered at Gillandia Hall, Shannon, at 2.30 p.m., Vltor the Stock Sale, Go account of G. N. Stephenson, 'o i-acre sections, being sections 43, 44. 45, Shannon township. Full particulars as to terms, etc., on application to the auctioneers. "~ MAETON SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 13, 1917. A BRAiIAM & "WILLIAMS; LTD., . will sell as above,— 100 mixed hoggets. 20 fat sheep. 3 slips. On'account P. J. Ellis, Esq.: 2SO Romney wether hoggets. 55 mixed woolly hoggets. LEVIN SPRING CATTLE FAJK. TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER., 1017. MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will offer, at iheir Saleyards, as .above, at 1 p.m., on account of the following clients:Messrs Kingdon and Gorrings, M. G. Brvant, W. J. Bryant, .las. Leydon, F 'Gorringe, Fred Davies, F. .i. Ryder, Jno Mitchell, J. A. Mitchell, J. G. Peers. \V. S. Carter. S. W. Carter, F. Bryant G. Tally. Dr. Newman. B. Alextcd, C. Bell. J. J. Burke, C. Oldfield. S. Galloway, Read Bros., V. Neylon, S. J- Sievers, J. Home., and others -1 f>Kf\ HEAD OF CATTLE., comprising:— 160 3 and 4-yr bullocks 260 3-yr steers 200 2 and 2}-yr steers 80 2-yr S.H. heifers 50 speved heifers 180 S.H. and P.A. yearlin 300 mixed yearlin;;.-; 70 S.ll. and Hereford cow 300 empty cows 20 S.ll. Vows and calves 8 fat bullocks 16 fat cows Note.—No entries of bulls

AND CI ALE TDY UCTION. i BRA-HAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., l have been instructed by, the Trustees to soil as under at GiI.LANDER'S HALL, SHANNON, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, at 3 p.m., the wholo of the INSTATE OF ARTHUR MAY RICHARDSON (deceased),— LOT 1 : Section 17!). Township of Shannon, 100 links to Vogel street and 2oQ links to Stout street. Choice section close to railway station. LOT 2: 20 acres of rich land frith good 6-roomed dwelling. Situated on Thompson street, about. 20 chains from Shannon railway station. Subdivided into numerous paddocks. Suitable for retired business man or tanner. Good building sites, being suburban sections 401 to 512 both inclusive. LOT 3: 98 acres 1 rood 10 perches, known ,1s Jamieson's farm. Situated on the Kara road. 2 miles from Shannon railway station, l.'l miles from school and factory. The greater part of this farm is rich flat land free from floods. Subdivided into about 6 paddocks. House of 5 rooms, scullery, ivash-' house with copper built in : 8-bail cowshed with concrete floor, implement shed and piggeries. Watered by permanent streams. A firstclass dairy farm and suitable for Wellington milk supply. LOT -4: 98 acres 1 rood 16 perches. Situated on side road a short distance off Kara road; -\ miles from Shannon : good strong soil, flat and undulating, nearly all ploughablo: ;(0 acres have been ploughed and sown. Subdivided into '.\ paddocks'. Well watered by permanent stream; No buildings. TERMS: 10 per cent down, 10 per cent in three months, Hu per cent in six months, balance. 5 years at f>A per LOT 1: For thus the terms will be cash. For further particulars apply to: MESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH, MESSRS HANKINS & LOCKHART FJTZHERBEIIT, SOLICITORS (to the Trustees), PALMERSTON NORTH. SUITABLE FOR. DAIRY FARMER OR MAN EARNING HIS LIVING IN TOWN. BY MAKING HIS HOME IN THE COUNTRY HE WOULD REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING ENORMOUSLY. ONLY ABOUT 3J MILES FROM PALMERSTON NORTH. r*i ACRES, half-mile from cheese IV J. factory, railway station, school and store. Dwelling of 8 rooms, 12 bail cowshed, washhouse, copper and tubs, ;.apshed; piggeries, fowlhouse, etc. Subdivided into 0 paddocks, all flat and easy undulating; all ploughablo j Most has been ploughed. PRICE: £'sl per aero. TERMS: £SOO down, balance arranged. BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, PALMERSTON NORTH. ANTED.—A TAXI OWNER who 'V is keen to save-money, to try CLINCHER CROSS TYPES the allBritish tyre—not the cheapest but tho least expensive.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1016, 8 November 1917, Page 8

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