AUCTIONS. LEVIN CATTLE FAIR. TO-DAY, ' FRIDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1912. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. will sell at 1 p.m.— PA A HEAD _OF MIXED CATTLE O\J\J comprising.— ' • 150 3-year steers (in lots) 130 2 and 2J-ycar 'steers (in lots) rIOO 18-mbnth steers (in lots) 100 15 and 18-month ■ dairy heifers (in lots) 32 fat bullocks (in lots) , 20 fat cots (in lots) i vealers 300 first-class ewes and lambs 300 first-class hoggets ISO-prime fat sheep SALE OF LIVERY - - ''STABLE PLANT AND HORSES. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1912. At iho "WHITE HART" STABLES, Rangitikei St., 'PALMERSTON NORTH, At.l p.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., A. -will sell on account of MR. W. A. PRICE (*ho has decided to give up hiring ■ and run the stables as bait stables only), tho whole of the Plant and Horses, comprising :— . J English Landau, by Morgan,nibbor -lJCngli'h Landau , 1 Double Buggy (pole and shafts) , 1 Wagonette , „, , ~ 1 Brake (polo and shafts and. side scats) 1 Drag, seat 22 5 Gigs , „ n ' 6 Sets Gig and Dog-cart Harness, 2 «ets double harness, sundry lots i of harness, binkc harness, lamps, I rugs, whips, etc. 1 Clipping Machine , V 1 pair w ell-matched Grey Harness Geldings 16 reliable Harness Horses PALMERSTON NORTH CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, 13tiTNOVEMBER, 1912. D ALGETY ANtTcOMPANY,' LTD., and THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., AND REDUCED, vill sell, as aboTe, at 12.30 p.m.1 Kfkrt HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE, XOXfV account Messrs. J. Lmklater, Captain J. D. E. Hewitt, Whitmora Bio;., Thos. Kilsby, Georgo Green, Luxford Peeti, W. J. Brogdcn, Smith Bros., and others. Comprising— * . 700 3 and. 4-year bullocks, in good order 120 2 and 3}-year steerst 250 vearling steers I , 139 choice jcarling to 2-year dairy heifers 60 15-months P.A. heifers (good) 60 15-montlis Shorthorn and Hereford cross heifers (good) •50 store cows 12 10-months Jersey bulls TURTHUR ENTRIES INVITED, fiuiicheon may bo obtained at the Yards. MASTERTON STOCK SALE. • WAIPOUA YARDS.' iTEDnesday; wtii November, 1912. JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO., will Sell, as SHEEP/19 f. and f.wethers. CATTLEr,2 21-year steers (1 2-year stceis ~ 1 springing cow (sound), third calver FAT STOCK JFOR 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 Companies' Certificates. It is our interest to eee that you obtain the last penny both for. meat and bye-products'. It will pay you t6 communicate with M- -MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO., ' ', PALMERSTON NORTH. •ALEX. 'IfKENUE, ■"• FEATHERSTON, BUYER OF FAT STOCK. 1 All commissions undertaken in conncc- , tion with stock transactions on farmers' account. P.O. Box 18. Telephone 12. LAND F" OR ABSOLUTELY ike CHEAPEST land in the Dominion, oome to the INGLEWOOD distriot. Dairy Fanae, with all modern conveniences, from .£lO to .£25 p.a.i Area ranging from 40 to SOO acres. Come and inspect Factory returns. This land has never been boomed, and Intending, purchasers will do well to inspect before purchasing elsewhere. Also: several grazing farms, any area, from w£2 IPs', to £3 p.a. Apply to MATTHEWS, BENNETT,-AND CO., Auctioneers, Inglewood, l/— i •— WAIKATO. A AA&CRES of first-class-country; 330 *fcW acres flat, 70 acres low hills, all 1 in grassy with tho exception-of 80 acres, tho whole property has / been ploughed and 60wti down, in English grassj.it is ■wellfeiiced'and Bubdivided.'and'is in a 6j>lendid locality; 1 milo from Railway Station. 1 Wo have personally inspected this property, and haye selected it for snlo from » v - . a great many properties which have been offered to us. It is one of tho best propositions: lie have seen in the Wnikato, and could easily be subdivided into 3 or e> i good dairy farms. There is a certain profit of several }3ound<i_per acre,to the purchaser. ■ \We will accompanjr any purchaser ovor this property, as wo are satisfied the first ©ona-fide buyer will purchase it. GRIFFITHS &. SON, LAND AGENTS, BLENHEIM. , » ■ -—. GENUINE INVESTMENT. ONLY' fiOft. ' ONE OF THE BEST SPECS IN HASTINGS. A SITE FOR GARAGE, STORES, OR WAREHOUSE. ■*' AVAILABLE AT THE RIGHT BUYING FIGURE. Write 0 J. A. MILLER, AUCTIONEER, HASTINGS. INTERESTING'TO ORCHARDISTS. HASTINGS, 10 minutes from station— 16 Acres Freehold, lOaoros Orchard, Peaches, Apples, Pears, Nectarines, and 'Greengages,, all in \ full profit; 4-roomed dwelling, large packing-shed, stable, man's room; good water supply. Return last season .£600.' Price, i! 750 cash, balance on easy terms. NELSON, J-inile from . ■ Railway—4o Acres, rich flat land; 25 acres Orchard, Apple 3 (export), Peaches, Pears, and 'Plums; commodious Residence, cottage, packing-shed, farm implements, horses, "parts, etc. Price, as going, concern, .86000. MILLER &'< RUTTER/' 'i AGENTS, WELLINGTON. FOR FURTHER 1 ; . LAND NOTICES SEE .':: ■ page mm
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1592, 8 November 1912, Page 10
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