flUcnTis. WAIKANAE SALE. TO-DAY, TUESDAY, ita NOVEMBER, 1911. ' A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., A and DALG'ETY AND CO., LID., will sell at 1 p.m. 16 18-montbs steers 11 IS-montlis heifers 6 cons and calves ■ 6 15-months steers ' tw,i 1 bay gelding, ayrs., by Tommy Dodd 5 3-year steers 00 shorn f<vt ewes 50 ewes and lambs 60 prime fat wethers GO fat ewes 8 fat cows 15 IS-nionth heifers 15 15-month steers WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. TO-DAY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1911. TVTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERf*l CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will tell, at 12.30 o'clock, as follows:— 50 shorn fat ewes 150 shorn ivether hoggets 1 cow, just eal*frd 1 cow, to calve 3 weeks 1 fat cow 20 vearling steers and heifers 5 "first-class springing cows i COWS PALMERSTON NORTH ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE FAIR. , TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER,' 1911. WTLLIAMS. LTD., 11 will sell at the Rangitikei Street t)j)QA HEAD OP WELL-BRED OATTLB, 011 account of Messrs. P. A- M'Hardv. J. Linklater, Barbers' Estate ■ J. Kelly, J. O'Connor, 'Wilson Bros., F. L. Anderson, "ft" Parsons, J. Monghan, J. L. M'Kay, A. Harding, and other vendors, comprising 800 3 and 4-year bullocks 300 2 and SJ-ycur steers 350 mixed yearlings 150 Polled Angus yearling steers 150 Polled Angus yearling heifers 100 Shorthorn yearling heifers 200 yearling to 13-months steera 100 yearling to 15-months dairy heifers 1011 storo cows > 40 prime cows ' JOHNSONVILLE SALE. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,. 1911. At 2 o'clock. ABRAHAM AND~"WILLIAMS, LTD., /i. v.'ill sell:— 500 prime sheep 40 primo bullocks 60 primo lambs MASTERTON SPRING CATTLE FAIR. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, At 12.30. 1500 .HEAD. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -fi ; will offer at above Salo, tho follow-' ing special ' entriesAccount Mr. W. H. Beetham, Kouarau, WITHOUT RESERVE. 65 4-ye;sr. Hereford-Shorthorn forward conditioned bullocks 75 3-year .Hereford-Shorthorn forward bullocks ■ 75 2-year Hereford-Shorthorn - steersAll the above aro straight station lines, bred by Vendor. ... Account Mr. H. H. Beetbam, Brancebeth, WITHOUT RESERVE. 250 3-year bullocks 50 4-year bullocks Account lea Station— 25 fat and very forward 4-year bullocks ' 23 fat and very forward 4-year bullocks Account Mr. Rupert Morrison, Blairlogie Station— 200 3-year bullocks Account Mr. Eil Williams, Mamaku Station— 70 3 and 4-year forward bullocks , LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1911 ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -£2L will sell at 1 p.m.: 2GO good hoggets 100 forward wethers . 150 tip-top ewe hogget? 100 good ewes, with 100 per cent/lambs 100 good fat and forward ewes 8 fat cows LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1911. At 11.30 a.m. ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell— 500 woolly hoggets (lots) 150 do. cninty. ewes i -10 fnt and forward ewes (shorn)' 40 4-footh mai'l'jn ewes (woolly) CO fat show ewes 15 3-year bullocks 14 IS'-month s'eers 8 fat cows f fa' bullock; PAFIIATUA SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1911. • MANGAHAO YARDS, at 12 Noon. A BR Alt AM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Xfi. will sell as above— iOO HOUSES, comprising— 70 half-draughts and draughts, broken and unbroken GO hacks and harness horses PAUIATuA SPRING CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1911. \ BR A HAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., •Xiv will sell as above, in (heir Mangahao Yards, at 12 Neon, tho Annual Drafts ot the following clis»n'.s:~C'. H. Arrow, Xiall'jur Estate, £. T. iferthorp, S. Bolton, R. G. Bnugiuon, M. Cnsolbcrg, J. Connell, A. Crawford, .T. \\ Crawford, Jc-hn Die*. Dougherty and Son, J. If. Escutc, Goggin Bros., W. llMliday, H. Hind, W. Cb.ir Inglis. A. Knox, A. il't'ool. A. 51'Kay, A. J. M'Lcan, 11. S. Morrison. •). Moaghan, J. Nelson, Puketji Station, F. C. Rhodes, W. •E. Ji'js-o, G. lfurscll, Smith L'rcs., Mrs. Slewarl. and E. Whitcomke. 1 ('OO CATTLE, comprising— 200 I-year-old bullocks 300 11 and 4-year Ijuiioeks 200 3-vear-old bullocks 200 2-yoar steers 100 mother-reared yearlings 3)3 mixed yearlings 150 mixed cattle 40 C jV.'s in calf Polled Angus and Hereford bulls 50 empty cows 50 2-year heifers COUNTRY BUTCHERING BUSINESS Fuli SALE, Bl' AUCTION. Sate at 2 o'clock. . INGLE WOOD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1911. 7,f ATTIIEWS AND BENNETT have reifi eoived instructions (owing to dissolution of pariueishtp) to Sell, by Public Auction, at their halo Rooms, lnglcv.ooil, on t lie above date, an Old-estab-lished Business in the town of lnglewood, comprising lease of good shop, 25 acres, with slaughter-house, and all necessary buildings thereon, boiler-house with digester, also 5 horses, 2 delivery carls, 1 meat cart, harness, all shop accessories, etc., ctc. Present trade, 5 to G bodies, 12 sheep, and about 2 pigs. Tho wholo to i>e sold as a going concern, and will be sold reasonably to wind up a partnership. Eor further particulars, apply to tho auctioneers. . . The above is, subject to salo in the meantime. FOR FURTHER land notices SEE PAGE 2«
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 10
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