AUCTIONS. PAHIATUA ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. • TO-DAY, TUESDAY. • MARCH Ist, 1910, 'At 11.30 a.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., irill sell by Public Auction, a", their Mangihao. Ynvds, as above, at 11.30 a.m., the annual drafts of tho folb ring clients :— Balfour Estate,' R. M'Gowan, A. G. R. Crawford, Hi Sheffield, H. 11.I 1 . Coom, W. E. C. Tylce, J. E. Perry, R. A. an-1 T. Wilson, W. Mitchell, H. B. Lethbridge, J. M'Carthy, M. Caselberg, J. Wright, H..R. Wilton,-J. D. Piper, E. T. Uarthorp, J. Breeds, G. Boss, W. J. and W. A. Turkington, W. Hull, A. Jfnox, C. Eising, J.'Beech, T. Fouhy, J. G. Bickuell, R. Reay, S. M'Lcod, J. Mathews, D. W. Allen, Hodgins Bros., A. Nelson, F. P. Nelson,- W. St. C. Ingli3, Welch Bros., W. G. M'Laughlan, H. Hind, Halliday Bros., W. Halliday, J. Clulow, T. Avery, T. Checkley, J. Dick, A. D. Eglington. J. C. Cooper, B. J. Bengston, W. C. Broughton, R. G. Broughton, H. Kelly, R. C. Ellingham, R. H. Trotter, A. Bolton, Russell, Grace. J. Fouby, J. Nelson, and others. nn AAA SHEEP, Comprising— /V\J J l/V V 3,000 4-year-old ewes, in lots 4,500 4 and 5-year-old ewes, in lota 4,500 sound-mouth ewes, in lots I.OUO 2 aoii 4-to'itli ewes, in lots 3,500 2, i, 6, anil f.f.m. ewes, in lots i 1,000 mixed sheep, in lots : 1,000 rape lambs, in lots lj 1,000 store lambs, in lots I 1,000 2 and 4-tooth wethers, in lots The whole of the above entry are locil bush sheep. , PAHAUTANUISALE. TO-DAY, ■■ TUESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1910. At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.,* will sell- ■ On Account Messrs. Abbott Bros., their anuual draft of 800 f.m. ewes, tip-top line Also— 100 prime fat ewes 18 3-year steers On account C. A. Carter,' Esq.— 250 2, 4, 6-tooth ewes, good line ~ 100 f.m. ewes • 220 good lambs 25 2-tooth wethers 3 2-tooth rams 3 f.m. rams 1 s.d. ram ■ • 13 mixed weanera 1 2-year heifet ' ' i On acount of J. Blackio, Esti.i— * 300 2-tooth wethers i 350 f.f.m. ewes ■ On account-Other Vendors— ! 100 f.m. owes 70 f.m. ewes i 50 f.m; ewes 1 . -.60 2-tpoth wethers 50 storo lambs 30 woolly lambs ii) 2-year steers (good line) COACH MEETS > NOKTH TRAIN. JOHNSONVILLE SALE. TU-MdRROW WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1910, ■ At 12 noon. 'ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., '■&. will sell- . 200 2 and 4-tooth. wethers 150 good breeding, ewes 1 200 2-tooth wethers '< 100 woolly lambs ' > .150 f.m. ewes ' 50 2, 4, and.6-tooth ewea. 50 f.m. ewes • ' ' 50 store lambs 50 f.m..ewes ; ? 70 4-tooth wethers 50 2-tooth wethers b0 f.m. ewes 100 f.m. ewos 75 f.m. ewes 15 2 and 3-year steers 2 heifers. 4 young springing caws, guarantee! I FAT STOCK, 2 p.m. 32 prime bullocks n 450 prime sheep J 150 prime lambs j . - SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK. ■ THURSDAY, '3rd MARCH, 1910. ' AT HAUTOTARA, MARTINBOROUGH. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ' -Cβ. have received instructions from Charles Harris, Esq., to sell ou the above date— 3000 fat and forward i and 6-tooth wethers 4500 crossbred ewes, dipped 80 -3 and, 4-year-old bullocks GO fat cows and heifers 8 fat bullocks 25 3 and 4-y6a'r-oid colts and fillies NOTE.—The Auctioneers call. particular attention to the classes of sheep io be offered, tho Hautotara Station -Hock having a great reputation for doing well and giving every satisfaction tu purchasers. 1 . _ ; LEVIN STOCK SALE. 3 FRIDAY, 4th MARCH, 1910. t A BRAHAM. AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ±X will sell, at 1 p_.m.— 500 f.f.m. ewes (in lots) 425 good rapo lambs (in lots) 350 2, 4, itnd 6-tooth ewes (good line) 300 4-year-old ewes (in lots). 200 2-tooth ewes (good) 120 fat ewes and .wethers 120 fat and forward ewes 110 fat and 1 forward lambs 50 forward wethers 30 prime/heavy ewes ■ 12 Romney rams (Wirokino run) 31 IS-months heifers, in calf E 20 fat and fonvard bullocks (good line) 18 springing heifers 10 3-year steers 8 fat bullocks 8 fat Polled Angus cows 8 extra prime. heavy cows 3011 4-year-Romnoy e*es, bred by Hewh ' itt Bros, (good line) a t0 4-tooth ewes j g d '» PALMEKSTON NORTH HORSE SALE g .•.,-. y SATURDAY, sth MARCH, 1910. '5 ■ ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ■£x will sell at their Yards, Rangitikei Street, at 1 p.m.— Draughts, Harness Horses, Hacks, and Ponies, * Also, on account of Mr. Patrick Hnii- '» lon, of Ashhurst, who is giving up con--0 tractiug and leaving for England— , r 0 good heavy draughts' .* ■ ,2 timber wagons !' ' 3 drays 1 express coach for 12 passengers, y . cab and harness and pair horses ~ r> sets leading harness 1 5 sets shaft harness Disc Harrows, Tyno Harrows, DoubleJ furrow Plough, 2 Tarpaulins, Horse Covers, Timber Chains, and Plough Chains. GREAT BARGAIN IN MILLING BUSH. TMAft ACRE S. 0.R.P., £1 3s. 6d., X'iU'U splendid land suitable for I- mixed farming when in grass. Within 2 miles of railway station, tram rights ~ secured into station yard. Very easy t * country to work, estimated quantity of t l milling Umber per aero, 13,000 ft., comu prising rimu and matai, with sprinkling ~ of totara and white pine; 300 acres iu j .grass, with good buildings, yards, dip, t. etc. Price, XI 10s. per acre goodwill. Terms arranged if desired. Will con--1 sidor salo of timber rights only. ■ GENERAL STORE BUSINESS, in a '' good go-ahead town on tho Main Trunk _ Lino. Turnover, i! 1000 monthly. Slock and plant at valuation, estimated value, '" .£IOOO. Goodwill, «E75. Splendid corner * promises. Terms, ;£COO cash, balance dp. '•' proved bills. This is a great snip. Apply d W. P.'GARNER ASMD CO,, i, TAIHAPE. } .' ■ -— , P jpLASSIFIED Advertisements aro ap•J "U preruitdd bf Newspapev Rsadors, '? nnri must necessarily g:vo tlio Best Rer* suits, for the reason that they aro readily senn. A small "Wanted" Advertisement in "The Dominion" will prove this to bo a fact. /
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 754, 1 March 1910, Page 12
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