AUCTIONS. OTAKI STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1912. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.200 ewes and lambs (lots) 1) .80 hoggets ill 40 ewes and lambs lit 100 fat ewes (lots)- '. - - ■ II . 25 2-yc.\r steers ■ 20 3-yenr.bullocks 20 mixed yearling cfiltle , 10 empty cows 25 mixwl yearling cattle :l - 15. yca-'dinifstcers 10 empty heifers il- 11 mixed yen'rline cattle , 10 store co vs s .1 fat conks 1 p.b. Holstein bull . 12 wcancr pigs. , ■ 12 porkers and slips ss • — ' SPRING CATTLE SALE. MASTERTON. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1912. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell, ns above— - On account Messrs. Rayner and. Son.— 70 2 to 3-year steers . On account Messrs. Gray Bros — 30 3-ycar steers Account Riddiford and Co.— ' 350 station-bred Shorthorn-Hereford , and Polled Angus 2-year heifers; f "Tc Awaite" (an extra good line) 100 station-bred Shorthorn-Hereford and Polled Angus 3-ycar heifers; "To Awaito" (an extra good line) 100 Shorthorn yearlings, "Tablelands'V' Account W. Hume, Esq., Pirinoa— 300 Shorthorn yearlings (to be drafted I- , as to sex) '• Account Arned.ile Station— u 40 very, forward 3 and 4-ycar bullocks 60 spej-ed cows (forward condition) Account Messrs. Percy Bros.— 50 yearling* (mixed pexes) - On account Dr. Andrew, "lea Station"— ' 300 heavy fat ewes (a real good line) On account Hugh. H. Boetham, Esq., • Brancopeth— - 70 4 and 5-year very forward bullocks 100 3-year Hereford cross station-bred ' bullocks , 150 3-yeor Hereford cross station-bred bullocks E On account other Vendors— 1, 125 2-year steers 150 yearlings (mixed sexes) 50 3-year-old steers100'3 and 4-year forward bullocks 60 bullocks (good conditioned)... 27 2-year dairy . heifers '. 5 yearling heifers 70 yearling to 2-year steers 11 14 to 18-months steers 25 2-year-old station heifers „ 25 2 and 3-year dairy heifers 25 2-year-old empty heifers 10. forward station cows 12 2-year steers 6 springing heifers 12 empty cows (station bred) 12 18-month steers 40 empty station cows 50 mixed cattle 5 springing heifers .1 young bulls ; 16 prime fat cows '• 2 fat heifers S 4 empty heifers 100 woolly hoggets Further Station entries advertised when numbers and particulars ascertained: NOTE—This sale has been altered from ;. the usual day to avoid clashing with the Palmerston North Show. IMPORTANT SALE OP DAIRY FARMS AND TOWN PROPERTIES. AT THE SALE YARDS, OTAKI. TO-IIORROW, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1912. s j At 1 p.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., A have received instructions-from the Messrs. F. C. nnd H. O. Jones to offer by public auction as above— Their well-known property at Otaki, consisting of 184 acres of dairying or fattening land. ■ ' This property will be offered in two lots, oneof about 61 acres and tho other about 123 acres. On Section 12 there is a " small cottage and cowshed with concrete floor and niiiking mochines. Tho property is weil watered, and within easy distance of railway, school, and factory. TOWN PROPERTIES. Lot No. 1-The property of Mr. F. C. Jones, comprising 3 roods 26 perches, with up-to-date 6-roomed house and I outbuildings, small orchard and garden. f Lot No'. 2—The property of Mr. F. C.Jones, comprising H acres, adjoining the above. . Lot No. 3-Thc property of Mr. H. O. Jones, comprising 1 acre, with up-to-date G-.roonied liouso and outbuildings, Lot No. 4—The property of Mr. H. O. Jones, and adjoining the above, com- ! prising 1 acre. TERMS—IO per cent, cash on day of sale; 10 per cent, in three months; 10 per cent, in twelve months; and the balance in five years nt 5 per cent. Plans arc now available, and can be bad on application at the office of the Auctioneers. TOR PRIVATE SALE. MANGA R 0 A, ° M ANGAR.O A, THE PROPERTY oj? MR. W. G. STEAD Situated six miles from Hastings and two ■• miles from Longlauds Sale-yards and Rail- • way Station by splendid roads. iyi*f\ ACRES, mostly rich flats with <OU small lull wlich affords a magnificent site for a residence. The land, 1. which fully subdivided and watered in every paddock, is some of the richest on tho Plains, and for agricultural or fatt.-n----ing purposes cannot be excelled. In 1909, 600 tons of chaff were taken off the pro- ■. porty; GOOO to 7000 iheep and lambs aro fattened annually on tho place; cottage, ' whare; new woolahed (with machines), and shipyards. Delivery Ist March, 1913. For price, terms, and all further particulars, apply to . C. B. HOADLEY S SON, LTD,, NAPIER OR HASTINGS. FAT STOCK EXPORT. PRODUCERS are invited to communicate with us before selling Beef, Mutton, Lamb, or Pork, suitable for Export. We are in a position "to obtain the very best prices available, and make forward „ contracts—paying cash on Freezing Comii panies' Certificates. It is our intorcst to sco that you obtain the Inst penny both for , meat and bye-products. It will pay you to communicate with MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. SAWMILL WANTED. WANTED, A BUSH SAWMILL.' • 'IS/'E have a client wanting a Sawmill. TT He will give in Exchange a very •, good little DAIRY FARM, as follows:191 Acres, 3J miles from good town, ad--19 joining school and creamery; 120 acres plougliablc, baluncf very easy; good 5 rooms, and tims'MUT ontliuiM--1 jilg*. PlilCE, JS23 per acre. a Write or wire to LEWIS AMD CO., ' LAND AGENTS. WANGANUI. J
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