AUCTIONS. UI.MATANGI SWUNG FAIR. TO-DAY. MONDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1911. Tnr, n.z. loanTnd mercantile AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will soil at 12 noon:— ,'!CO mixed hoggets 120 ewes anil lambs 150 mixed yearlings Hots) •10 2-year empty Holstoin heifers 34 2-year steers 1G fat cows 2."> S.H. yearlings 20 good springing heifers . 13 springing cows and heifer 3 20 yearling heifers G lat cows (lob) 12 store cows 20 emnry cows and heifers (lots) f>o mixcvl yearling* (lots) 21 IS-month.s steers and heifers (lots) 1G picked Ayr-cra-i yearling heifers 10 gedd vonnjr bulls (lot's) 150 mixed hoggets (lob) Also ou account Barber's Himatangi ISstate (annual draft)— 200 S.H. yearling steor? and heifers .15 3 and -1-year bullocks GOfl woolly mixed hoggets 201) store "ewes Train leaves Paimerston North at S a.m.. returning nt 3.33 p.m. SOLWAY SALEYARDS, MASTEETON. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, 21th OCTOBEE, 1011, At 12.30 o'clock. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer as above — BHKEP--100 dry ewes ICO mixed foosrgets , FAT STOCK: 30 fat ewes Hot Luncheon on the. Ground. NOTE.—The alteration from Wednesdaj 25th to TUESDAY. 2Rh, is in consequenct of the 2.5 th being taken by the Wairarapa and East Coast* (Cartertou) Show Day. OTAKI SALE. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 21th OCTOBEE, 1911. A BR AHA M AND WILT JAMS. LTD., -ra. and DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell, at 1 p.m. — 200 hoggeU 12 fat ewes 37 mixed yearlings 300 forward l-tcota wethers .100 ewes and lambs 12U woolly hoggets (good) 75 fat ewes and wethers - 30 shorn hoggets •40 yearling steers" fcood colours) .25 15-mqnth to 2-yeur steers 15 yearling steers fi IS-month steers G 3-year, empty heifers ■ li springing Heifers , '. 8 fat cows H_2-year, dairy heifers SO "at owes 30 prime fat wethers 20 15-nlteih steers On account of Messrs. Jones Bros.— 5 yearling • grade Jersey heifers 5 yearling Jersey heifers SHANNON SALE. WEDNESDAY, 25th OCTOBEE, 1911. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ■■CL will .sail at 1 p.m.- , 20 ewas- with lambs 50 good hoggets 5 lonvard cows' 7 wcr.iiers 8 springing heifers 12 12-month, heifers 110 ewes, with lambs 100 ewes, with lambs 90 hoggets 8 15-month heifers 10 15-mouth steers JOHNSONVILLE SALE. WEDNESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1011, At 2 o'clock. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. "■ will soli:— 500, prime sheep •iOprime builccks 50 prime lambs LEVIN CATTLE FAIR. FRIDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1911. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., •tX will sell at 1 p.m.:— . I? A A CATTLE, On Account of— i 1/1/ Messrs. Arthur Drake, W. G. Adkih, M. Winiata, Jas. Leydou, S. W.' Carter. Chas. Bell, Jno. .Davies (Koputarua), G. Potts, Dr. A. K. Newman, Mrs. I{. W. Bradlec, and others, comprising— 120 forward bullocks 200 3 t0,.3!-year bullocks 100 IS-niohtas to 2-year steers 20 well-bred 2} and 3-year steers 55 yearling steers ■ 100 yearling to 2-year Jersey-Holstein heifers 30 18-month heifers 50 store cows 8 prime fat bullocks MESSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, Will sell at their WAIPUKURAU BALE on TUESDAY, the 31sfc of OCTOBEE, -On account of Messrs. H. M. and W. H R-athbone, iKn FOUR-YEAR FORWARD BUL JLOU LOCKS. FOB SALE. OAftfi ACEES, L.T., 200 acres irn ™«v« proved, boundary fenced, cream ery, .post office, and school \\ miles, rail •way-8 miles, 100 acres Education Reserv bush land, 9d. per acre, 21 years to run Price. £5 10s. per acre. Cash ono-thirii balance 5 years at 6 per cent. No. 7 O|)n ACEES, 150 improved; will carr &"& 1 cow to 2J acres improved; miles township and railway; ring fencod 5 paddocks, well watered by spring an well; 5-roomed house, stable and barn; ; bailed cow-byre; creamery, post offic< and school l\ miles. Price, .£ll 10s. pe acre, .£450 CKsh, ba-lanco 5 years at 5 pe cent. No. 3 ACRES, 40 unimproved, balnnc OtfcO ploughed and grass, good dair country, 2 mile 3 froin township, railrca 1 chain, creamery 2 chains, pest offic and school 2 miles; 12 paddocks, watere by creek; 5-roomed house and nil oul buildings. Price, £S per acre; casl .£BOO. No. 3 "I rt/JQI ACEES, Freehold, GOO in grasf XvtfcOS balance titreo and fern; al ploughable; either sheep or cattle run •railway 5 miles, creamery 1$ miles, pos office i milee, post and wiro fence an bounded by river, no buildings. Pric £i 10k per acre. No. G AW ACEES, Freehold, 420 in gras! ~3zO I balance in shelter patches; J roomed house, creamery, post office am hall 10 chains, school 2 miles, 10-bailei cowshed, fitted for machine.; inilking-plan and oil engine at valuation; buggy-shed stable, aud implement-shed. Price, £\ per aero. Cash .£IOOO, balance 5 and 1 years at 5 per cent. No. 2 097 ACEES. 290 cultivated, in gras «-*■* « and crops, i sheep to the acre railway junction -1 miles, school an post office 1 mile 3; post and wiro fenc ing; 12 paddocks. This is real good, firsl class laud, in a dairying district. Thi farm would cut into three farms; 4 roomed cottage and stable. Price pe aure, ,£ll 10s.; Freehold, i! 1000 cash; bal anco may bo arranged to suit buyer u to 8 years at 5 per cent. G. M'CAMDLiSM & CO. , LAND AGENTS, HAMILTON. FOR FURTHER SEE PAGE 2»
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1266, 23 October 1911, Page 10
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