'. AUCTIONS. FOURTH ANNUAL CATTI/E FAIR, . TO-MOEEOW. TUESDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1911. PALMERSTON NORTH. B ALGETY AND COMPANY. LIMITED, and NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., luivo been favo.ured with instructions from R. A. M'Kenzie, Esq., to sell at -the New Yards, Boundary Road, at ' 12.45 p.m.:— OQAfk WELL-BRED CATTLE, mixed OOUU ages and sexes, comprising— 1000 3. 1, and 5-year Shorthorn bullocks 700 3 and 4-voar Polled Angus bullocks Also 'Without Reserve— 1300 Polled Angus. Shorthorn, and Hereford yearling steers 260 Polled Angus, Shorthorn, and Heroford yearling heifers . 100 forward and store' cows 50 p.b. Hereford yearling steers, bred by G. W. Currie, Kai Iwi. 60 p.b. Sliorifcorn yearling steers bred . by Davis Canning,' Oakburn 50 p.b. Shorthorn 4-year heifers 50 p'.b. Hereford yearling heifers, bred by Selwyn Chambers 130 Polled Angus 2-year heifers, ei W'augaehu . sfl prime fat bullocks 100 prime fat cows and heifers : NOTE.—Drags .will leave Auctioneers' office every half hour on morning of Sale. SOLWAY SALEYARDS, ? MASTERTO.N.. •WEDNESDAY, 13tli October, 1911, At 12.30 o'clock. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer a, l ; above---CATTLE: 11 mixed cattlo SHEEP: 100 good wethers 60 forward ewe-a 30 dry ewes 100 forward empty ewes 100 dry ewes - ■ 120 mixed hoggets 80 forward empty ewea 100 good hoggets 6H empty. we? 140 first-class hoggetj . 50 -1-tooth dry ewes PIGS: . , 6 Berkshire weaners fAT STOCK: . 50 heavy fat ewes 40 heavy ' wethers Hot Luncheon on the Ground. JOHNSONVILLE SALE. ■WEDNESDAY. 18th OCTOBER, ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., will Sell.as.above at 2 p.m.:— 48 prime bullocks 500 prime sheep 40 prime lambs . UPPER lIUTT STOCK SALE. ■ OCTOBER 10, at 1 p.m. P ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell. as above— • 60 ewes and lambs 10 ewes and lambs 130 woolly hoggets 35 yearlings . r> springing heifers li springing cows _ 1 two-year Holstem bull f 2 empty heifers 1 cow and calf 3 store cows . IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK. MESSRS. WILLIAMS AND KBTTLE. iri. LTD.. in ? conjunction with fHL HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' CO-OPER-ATIVE ASSOCIATION. LTD., nro instructed by Thomas Tanner, lindsleigh, Hawke's Bay, to s?ll at Endsieigh .Station on ■ SATURDAY, the 21st OCTOBER, Commencing at Ncxra, ■ * The whole of his old-established Flccis of Purebred Lincolns and Border Leiccs- ; bers, in the wool, comprising:— j 475 4, 6, arid S-tcoth stud Lincoln ewes j with lambs i 100 4, G, and S-tooth stud Lincoln ewes, j dry i 200 2-tooth stud Lincoln ewes, dry i 60 2, 4, 6, and 8-tcoth stud Lincoln ; rams , 120 2-tooth flock Lincoln rams j 100 2, 4, 6, and S-tooth Border ; ter ewes and lambs 73 2, .4, 6, and 8-tooth Border Leicester tams ; The dispersal of these famous Floeks I in.consequence of the sale, of Endsloigh I offers a rare opportunity of securing first- ; class stock. j A further Sale will bo held, in Decern- ' i her, when 6000 sheep and 100 polled Angus oows and bulls will be offered. : i HIMATANGI SPRING FAIR. i MONDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1811. j THE Nl. LOAN~AND MERCANTILE i, AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will sell at 12 noon:— I 300 mixed hoggets [ 120 ewes and lambs I 150 mixed yearling (lots) i, 40 2-year empty ftolstein heifers j 34 2-year steers i 16 fat cows , 2.5 S.H. yearling 20 good springing heifers 13 springing cows and heifers 20 yearling heifers : r Also on account Barber's Himatangi ' iistato (annual dra(i)— '■ 2CO S.H. yearling steers and heifers i s 35 3 and 4-year bullocks j 600 woolly mixed hoggets ' I 200 store ewes Train leaves Palmerston North at 9 a.m., returning at 3.33 p.m. j MESSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, Will se-11 at their WAIPUKURAU SALE on TUESDAY, the 31st of OCTOBER, On account of Messrs. H. 31. and W. H. Rathbone, IKft FOUR-YEAR FORWARD BUL10U LOCKS. — . . '" —— ~ t A SNIP. i c .. — a SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. s 153 ACRES, CLOSE TO PICTON. | J Good New House of 5 Rooms with every s convenience. Stable, Barn, Cowshed, etc. £ Within one mile o£ the New Liukwater Cheese Factory. - s THIS Property is beautifully situated, ? and is a fine healthy farm. It ad- ~ joins the home&tead of John Duncan, I Esq., M.P., is close to the seashore, and S is within i hour's run of I'ictou.- h The land is all flat and comprises some of the most fertile soil in Marlborough, It is all in good heart, and last year produced .4 tone of chaff per aero P from a considerable area. The Linkwater Co-operative Cheese Fac-tory-has recently been erected, and is „ within 1 mile of the property. j The place will run 80 cows and probably more. Price, i£2o per acre. Reasonable terms. This is a really good property, and wo can recommend it with confidence. GRIFFITHS & SON, LAND AGENTS, BLENHEIM. , . f F. J. SAXBY, » LAND AGENT, HAMILTON, | 1 AAA ACRES, Partly improved; buildXUI/U ings insured X'SOO; price, £2 I ICs. per acre; £600 cash o SPLENDID Farms, 200 acres, half i m . (V proved; price, £1 per aero; .£l5O cash, — p S FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES A SEE PAGE 2> I
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 16 October 1911, Page 10
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