A.UCTIONIS X R S , & C Farmers , Union, L* • a J UMMtI ■ii ama , mM _aM im 11 c v ■*«»-«------- STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. ESTATE, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENTS, VAI.UERS, ETC. HEAD OFFICE: BANK STBHBT, WHANGAREI. Telegraphic Address: ''Parmtmion.' ' ARAPOHUE. I K>B WUVATE SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Iβ, fieef Cartg> goe4 not now required by the Amalgamated Butchers in Whangarei. BAZAAR WHANGAREI. These carts ©ould be easily conMONTHLY HORSE SALE. verted into Baker's-or Grocer's carte WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16. o r else used without the top. (&yb) At 1 p.m. , HEREFORD BULLS—9 Pure-bred • Hereford Bulls, 2 years old. 9 gnineas each. 10 Pure-bred Hereford Bulls, yearlings. 7 guineas PAPAROA. each. (C/ 41) FRIDAY,' SEPTEMBER 18. 1 Q oo d Gig, £20. ■ (589) To be Sold uader Distress Warrant. 1 Waggon. \TATT\ T GATUROTO X Express Cart. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19. DRAUGHT STALLION, 7 years oW; a first-class worker. £40. (H/12) _ 1 Spring Cart. £9. 1 Catamaran, both in good order £3. WAIMAMAKU. ' " (593) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 14 Working Bullocks, mostly 5 and 6 _____________ , years old, with gear. £10 each. (C/ 4.0) 2 Timber Waggons. (594) SPECIAL SPRINGER SALE. 4 HEAVY DRAUGHT GELDINGS, —: — , Sound and Staunch. (H/18) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1914. At the «_, JUNCTION YARDS, WHANGAREI. SAT _ STARTS AT 11 A.M. SHARP. SEPARATORS. SALU, bXAitia At A.i _ he Milking season will soon be in SPRINGING COWS AND full swing, and those requiring SEPAWAFERS AND BULLS. RATORS cannot do better than call HElFEß _____' and Inspect our Stock of Machines, 1f nr . n A P Hniqtpin HEIFERS, year- which includes botk the DOMO and fill J very goodi tte .TITAN-ALBXANDRA SHPARAstrain TORS - ________ 1 Yearling Purebred Jersey BULL SEED POTATOES. The AUCKLAND FARMERS' Wβ have on hand a choice line of UNION Limited, and MESSRS WIL- au tumn grown "Northern Stare" for SON & WILSON are holding a Special gale< p_. 8e _ eyft Springer and Bull Sale on the same TN-fiPBOT BAELY day at the Junction Yards, as above. INSPECT JIAJOiX. All Stock will be sold by the Firm ____. with which they are entered. I»»-d ior S«a The Cattle will, without exception, toe offered in the same order as they Q ACKES; 3 miles frola Office; ver, S ui t ab,e to, Fa™, every endeavour to have their Stock Creek on property, and land all yarded early. ploughable. Frontage to metalled THE UNION, «_-«____ LIMITED. 3200 ACEES, Waihou.—Freehold, all WILSON AND WILSON. in bush with inillable timber; lhnestone and sandstone, country; well ■ ' watered and free from noxious weeds. L W NELSON Price, only £2 an acre, on terms. Fine (Auckland Farmers' Union, Ltd.) investment, with big prospecUye J. G. BALL Va Ue * ! (Wilson-Wilson). jfOBTH OF WHANGAREI. - 1250 t Acres. 250 acres Leasehold, 1000 Free- ' ■ *""" ~ hold. A first-class sheep and cattle run ott VTTTjnAT.R right on the coast; several beautiSIL^ B ?£risL--- 23 bays. Ideal boating and fishing; w-i>N-ai>A- 23. _ ne res id O nce of .12 rooms; dairy, 100 HEAD LAllLJli. buggy COWBhe d, barn, _. . — large portion ploughable, 400 VICTORIA VALLEY acreß in g raSß - — n ideal nome and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. a big future before it as a pleasure ' resort. ' »9* ~ : ~" NEW Up-to-date House and % acre of KAITAIA, Land facing the east; three minutes' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. wa _; f rom poet office, a real nice 500 HEAD CATTLE. - home £1200) £500 caß _. (i 5 00) Iniiiuding, ■on account of MR K. , ,-i S S^ST/ e a ars n o ß . a d ™ ACBE3Ma.ga.ahia 2300 40 STORE COWS ' in Grass, Two Sheep per Acre coun- __■ . try; half Ploughable; 8 miles from PAKOTAI. steamer. Price, £7 per acre. (1489) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER .26. • 100 HEAD CATTLE. 287 ACEES, Kaitaia; 220 acres grass ' —• ■ (200 acres being rich drained swamp SATURDAY° A SE?TEMBER 26. land, equal to + best Taranaki lands for OA ' dairying or fattening). M Iking plant PAKOTAI. installed, cowshed. 5-roomed bjuse. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. etc. Will carry over 100 cows. Good ONEKURA. proposition. £17 per acre. (1526) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. ■ • _ —— , 90 ACEES, close to Borough boundary, KAIKOHE. on metalled road. Half rich alluvial TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. flats> balance r i s i Dg ground; sloping WAIPU " k° nor eas ' , '^• n *d ea l orchard TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. site; perfectly sheltered from the — — south-west winds. Property well waOHAEAWAI. tered, and would also be suitable for WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. town ' Bupply aalryma _. O nly £25 per MAUNGAKARAMEA, fl cre, on terms. (1181) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3. — 150 HEAD CATTLE. GOOD SANDSTONE COUNTRY. Heaw? Draught MARE 836 ACRES L.1.P., 400 acres in grass, Heavy Draught GELDING, 3 years 2 86 bush, balance chopped ready for old, unbroken burning; carrying now 1000 sheep, 50 Heavy. Draught GELDING, 4 years head of cattl £. f % mile from BC ft ool> old, unbroken 2 % miles from creamery and P. 0.; ■ '■ , railway station 4 miles; small kauri r f + 1 house; 3 miles of fencing and watered TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. at 1 p.m. by pe^_ anent streamß . Price uIQ Including Beef, Grown Steers and ftal£ cas _ 12al 1 ' Having secured the Agency of the WHANGAREI. TRELOAR MILKING MACHINES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ,7. for the District, we are now in a poei.4o:o H_AD ,8 OP P, CATTLB. * in8 + tal *«? P lanta "^. ired - - ** Full particular on application. _~,_ This is admitted to be the BEST jHQRg- FAIR. Machine on the market. WARKWOBTH. TQ FAEM _ Rgj WHBHLWRIGHTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1914. AND COACHBUILDERS. Wβ are now agents for Australian AT THE SALEYARDS. , rfardwoods. '°» H SS GD IBON BABK Cobs, Ponies," Broken and Un- SPOTTED GUM, a»d broken CoJts and Fillies BLACKWOOD SA .B TO 1 ■ A.M. A Lt a '.r d Vp'ff^.. Owners are requested to furnish us DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES: with- the class, age, and reserves of their lots. .The numbers will be al- .0. j. SAMUEL, Oruru. Jotted as the entries are brought to K# B MOKPETH, Kaitaia. the Yards on the morning of the Sale. McNICOL, Ohaeawai. JSiv Entries will be taken after 10. 60 „„,„„„„,„„„, 1. ~, ai on the day of Sale. FRANK HEMPHILL, Dargaville. '' ' MURDOCH FRASER, Whangarei £10 EEWAEB. (Land). —— j W y LL i_ T Kamo. The abovo Eeward will be given_for _ SLOANE ( M aunu), Whasftcii Information as results in the Conviction of the person who broke the nßai , **- Padlock of the Gate of our Saleyards GORDON PETLEY, Paparoa. ' on the Three-Mile Bush Boad, Kamo. A , s. CARRAN, Warkworth. * WOOLSACKS. A. B. CRANE, Manager. Full and three-quarter size Packs on NELSON Auctioneer band as well as Twine, Neediee, etc. -• w - Auctioneer
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Northern Advocate, 15 September 1914, Page 8
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