AUCTIONS, SALE OF RESIDENTIAL AND • SUB URBAN PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. THIS SALE, advertised to take plac in tho Town Hall, Levin, on accour of Mr. James M'Lcavey, has been POS'J TONED until after Christinas. - ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE O: STUD ROMNI.i FLOCK, At LONGWOOD, FEATHERSTON. TO-DAY, TUESDAY, 14th ' November, at 11 a.m sharp. ,4 BRAHAM AND .WILLIAMS, LTD -£jL have received instructions from Mi C. B. Pharazyn, who hus disposed of Hi property, and is now residing in Nqi South Wales, to sell, as above, and ii tho following, lines: -mpr 4-TOOTH to F.M. Stud Romne, J-) O Ewes,' with 90 Ewe Lambs am 77 Ram Lambs. 1 Aft 2-TOOTH Stud Komney Ewes luu with 29 Kwd Lambs and 15 Ran Lambs. H An 4-TOOTH to P.M. Stud Romne; luo Ewes, with 44 Ewe Lambs am 51 Ram Lambs. 1A Q 1-TOOTH to F.M. Stud Romne; jLTci/ Ewes, with SO Ewo Lambs anc 71 Ram Lambs. 53^ ALSO, Q<7 STUD Shropshire Ewes, with 2! 0 I Ewe Lambs and 18 Ram Lambs 1 -fl EWE Hoggets. , J.I RAM Hoggets. Also, 5 draught mares 1 draught mare aud foal 1 hack ' NOTE.— I The Auctioneers would draw special attention to the above Sale, whicl must commence punctually to time, owing ,to . the Sale of Furniture being fixed for one p.m. samo day. The opportunity of securing highly-bred Romney stud ewes is seldom presented to the public. The sheep will be offered in the above lots, representing tho paddocks in which they were lambs. ■ LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SPRING CATTLE FAIR. PALMERSTON NORTH. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY,, NOVEMBER 15th, 1911. N' 7,.' LOAN AND MERCANTILE . AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.. and DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell at lUNGITIKEI STREET YARDS--IT3O CATTXiE, Comprising— 530 3, 4 and 5-yoar bullocks 200 2-ycar steers 200 yearling steers (station lines) 190 yearling heifers (statiou lines) 300 yearling steers 200 yearling heifers 50 '2-year heifers 45 Hereford-cross empty cows and heifers SOLWAY SALEYARDS, MASTERTON. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 15th NOV., 1911, • At 12.30 o'clock. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer as above— gHEEP--220 first-clas3 4-tooth R-omney-Lincoln ewes, ono earmark. HOT LUNCHEON ON THE GROtJND. JOHNSONVILLE SALE. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1911. At 2 o'clock. Abraham and Williams, ltd., will Sell:— 590 prime sheep 50 primo bullocks 15 prime vealers CO prime lambs PAHIATUA SPRING CATTLE FAIR. '-THURSDAY,'NOVEMBER 16th, 1911. ; A BRA HAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., il will sell as above, in their Mangahao Yards, at 12 Noon, the Annual Drafts of the following clients:—C. H. Arrow, Balfour Estate, E. T. Barthorp, S. Bolton, It. G. Brougkton, M. Caselberg, J. Connell, A. Crawford, J. Y, Crawford, John Dick, Dougherty and Son, J. H. Escott, Goggin Bros., W. Halliday, H. Hind. W. St. Clair Inglis, A. Knox, A. M'Cool, A. M'Kay, A. J. M'Lean, H. S. Morrison, J: Moughan, J. Nelson, Puketoi Station, F. C. Rhodes, W. E. Rose, G. Russell, Smith Bros., Mrs. Stewart, and E. Whitcombe. 1600 BATTLE, comprising— 200 4-year-old bullocks . 300 3 and 4-ypar bullocks 200 3-year-old- bullocks 200 2-year steers 100 mother-reared yearlings 300 mixed yearlings ■ .150 mixed Cattle 40 cows in calf Polled Angus and Hereford bulls 50 empty cows ■ 50 2-vear heifers UPPER lIUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, lGth NOVEMBER, At 1 p.m. rvU.GETi AND CO., LTD., will sell, as above— fi springing cows . . 1 bull :i store cows r, yearlings 1!) 2-year sloers On account 1!. Hooper, Upper Hutt, who has boon dairying for years, we will offer his weil-kuown herd as follows:— il cows, just calved, guaranteed sound i f-OTiiiging cows Cjuautity inilk cans -—— LEVIN SALE. ■ FRIDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1911. A BR \II AM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., i.il. will sell, at 1 n.m.:— ir,o tip-ton ewe Hoggets 100 first-claw ewes and lambs 100 prime fat ewes 100 forward wctliers ICO good hoggets 120 4 and G-t:oth with 100 per cent. lambs 20 15-month stceTs 40 21 to 3-year steers 17 2" to ;]-year Hereford Shorthorn empty heifers ■1 prime fat maiden heifers 1 fat bullocks G good 18-month heifers MARTINBOROUGII HORSE SALE. 7RIDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1911, At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ■Ol will offer as above— rn HORSES, CA 50 Comprising: DU OA BROKEN AND UNBROKEN OU HACKS AND HARNESS HOHSES. on BIIOK EN AND UNBROKEN A\J DRAUGHTS. DAIRY FARM AS A GOING CONCERN 1 A<J ACRES, Freehold, nearly all Irt I nloughnblo, about 30 acres b*en ploughed; good hqnsß of six rooms, stable, trapsbsxl, large cowbail, otc.; about 40 cows, pigs, milK-cans, etc.; closo to factory, school, and railway station, 2 miles from good torn:: per aero; JL'4OO, including stock, iw a sreins concern. HUSBAND AND FINCH, Woodvitle. FOR FURTHER land notices SEE PAGE 2.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1285, 14 November 1911, Page 10
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