AUCTIONS. LEVIN SALE.' " ' TO-DAT. FRIDAY, GtK OCTOBER,. 1911. ABRAHAS[ AND WILLIAMS. LTD., will sell, at 1 p.m.— '200 Rood hoggets . • i- 50 ewes and lamb.? . '"150 first-class hoggets ' •13 fat ewes 250 hoggets (off hills) 50 mixed 2-tooths .:.' ...... 1110 hoggets 100 first-class ewe hoßßets 33 3 to 31-year Polled "Annus bullocks ■ 5 3-year ■ steers 5 fat cows . ■ . . i 10 primo bullocks 1 Holstein ; biill i) 15-month steers 12 good,springing heifers , 17 18-month to 2-year steers 11 yearling steers.- - 10 store cows 9 springing heifers , 6 prime fat bullocks 'Also set harness, saddlery, gig, rugs, and bridles. CLEARING SALE OF STOCK. 111. . PLEMENTS, ETC., •, . AT-THE HOMESTEAD, OHARJU, . :MONDAY, OCTOBER 9th,.at 1. p.m. 1 BRAHAM' AND WILLIAMS, LTD., .C&. • hare ..received instructions from ' Mrs. T.'B. Bryant who has [eased her farm, to sell, without reserve the whole of her stock, comprising— 200 4„0, and I'.f.m. Romncy ewes with ■ 100 per cent, lanibs : 150 four-tooth wethers . . : 110 hoggets. ' " 70 2 and l.tooth .wethers ' •10 dry .ewes . ' ■ 8 Romncy rams- '., 3 cows iii milk ' . 3 springing cows 3 heifers ', ... ■ . - 2 steers ' 1 15-mouths bull Half-draught Gelding, Cvrs.. Disc Harrow, D.F. Plough. Set Tine Harrows, Chaff Cutter, • Drill, "Windmill."" Dray, Wool Press, and Sundries. ' Brake \r_ill leave Johnsonville after arrival of North :train. ".'.'' ". LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED SALE ''OF CHOICE ' , DAIRY COWS, AT THE FARM, ARAPAEPAE ROAD, . LEVIN. ■ " •■ MONDAY, Bth,OCTOBER, 1911. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ' <C-»- have received instructions from Mr,, W. J. Reading (who is giving, up dairy- ..- lag) to sell at 1 p.m.:— '.. 17 cows in milk'and to calve (mostly v 'Jersey) . 1 pedigree Jersey bull 5 yearling steers 1 trap marc ■....-..- 1 yearling colt , 1 liorio,' saddle and bridle. 1 d.s. buggy (nearly new) and harness .' ■ : LUNCHEON PROVIDED. • ' v waikaxae SALE.' " ' TUESDAY, 10th OCTOBER, .1911.. ■ A BRAHAM AND' WILLIAMS, LTD., &. AND DALGETY AXD CO., LTD., . will sell,' at 1 p.m.:— ■■■••■• '36 forward' wethers ..-.'.■ . 12 forward ewes' 100 niixed sheep •■■ ..4A.ewes,-with lambs- . , ..,.'■ 715-month dairy heifers. • 8 prime- fat cpws 6.18-moath to two-year heifers 5 18-month steers ,'■•■■ 1 pou'y gig and harness 50 shorn■ hoggets . 90 fat ewes 45 12 to 18-month steers 8 fat cows . SOLWAY SALEYARDS, • MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, mh OCTOBER, 1911. .At 12.30 o'clock. T" HE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer as above— CATTLE: . ' '. ' SHEEP: 60 woolly hoggets 100.good ihoggets 1 60 empty ewes 250 good hoggets 40 empty ewes ■ 30 ewes "and .lambs. Hot Luncheon oil the Ground, t. . . — TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. I ■''"'. MR. JAMES MACINTOSH begs to in■timate that ho has been joined in Partnership by Mr; Edgar Lewder Holm-' wood, late Sheep-farmer in the Wairarnpa and Hawko's Bay Districts, and by Mr. Albert Creagh O'Connor, late an Auctioneer in Messrs. Dalgety and Company's Wool and Stock Department' The new Firm will be known as JAMES MACINTOSH "AND" COMPANY, and' their business ,pf Pastoral :dml ■ Financial Land, Stock, ■ General .Commission and Shipping -Business also Woolbrokers and Land Valuers —will be carried on'in their Offices at '■■ '113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY , : (Royal Exchange Buildings), Opp,-.. Bank of New Zealand, Wellington.'- " Telephone 3277. QCA ACRES mixed Farm, .£l9 an acre, OOU - jgIOOO cash, .balance easy. Camp- ' bell, Thomson and Co., Dannevirke. ••■: ' DAIRY FARM AS A GOING CONCERN -l An ACRES, Freehold, nearly all ... ' XM:t ploughable, about 30' acres been ploughed; good house of six rooms, etable, .trapshed, large cowbail, etc.; about-40 cows, pigs, milk-cans, etc.; closo to • factory, "school, and Tailway station, 2 miles from- good town; .£2B per acre; .£4OO, including stock, as a going'concern. ■ HUSBAND AND FINCH, WoodviUe. ; " SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKI. " J- ' /»tyn ACRES, three miles from Otaki . CM V Station, 6-roomed : House, Cow ;.--' Byies, etc;, GO acres .ploughable, 260 acres in bush, : balance English grass. Excellent hill country lying well to the sun, i well watered by springs in the driest season. Price, £7 10s. ' Very easy terms to. a good farmer. Apply, : . DAVID JUDD, Qtaki. ; SHEEP' RUN FOR "SALE. AT NELSON. 9fiftO, ACRES, 'Freehold, at Sherry /*OUI/ River, 500 acres flat, ploughable, balance excellent t:heep country; winters 3000 sheep, besides cattle and horses; good 10-roomed house, every convenience, and farm buildings; 21 miles from railway. For Sale as a going concern, or will cut up to suit purchasers. Apply to,F. AND P. EDWARDS, Nelson. CHEAP SHEEP RUN. "'■a- Knfk A ACRES,'healthy sheep country, OVW -partly improved, .20 miles from town, good roads and ' climate; buildings, and nil conveniences for working; easy terms. Sell or exchange. Write "Bun," "Dominion" Office. .;" SPLENDID INVESTMENT. " y(in ACRES, Freehold. SlO acres hiiij *iXI/ to undulating; 20 acres flat; 100 acres ploughable; 400 acres in grass; 10 acres bush; .15 acres in turnips; practically all sheep-proof fencing; carrying capacity 600 sheep. 120 bead of cattle; 10 paddocks, all well watered; first-class metalled road; daily coach; 6-roomed house and outbuildings; and a threeroomed cottage. Price, £5 per acre; terms arranged. FOR SALE—B6O Acres, with compulsory purchasing clause, at JCS 10s. per acre; lease i\ years to ran, situated 10 miles from a good .township: 550 acra ' in grass, balance bush j two-sbeep and cattie country; well watered and divided into several paddocks; 7-roomed house. ! sheepyards, and dip. Only, ,£SOO cash required; goodwill, £\ per acre. J. H. BOWATER AND CO., Land, Estate Agents, Wangnntti. 'Phono Gil. r ' ■■'■ FOR FURTHER LAUD 'NOTICES SEE PAGE 2,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1248, 6 October 1911, Page 10
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