AUCTIONS' / FOB SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, EIGHT MANAWATU DAIRY OR FATTENING FARMS. ONLY 10 PEE CENT. CASH REQUIRED, BALANCE UNTIL 1920 AT 5£ PER CENT, PER ANNUM, ' WOODCLYFFE ESTATE. / / COMPRISING—! Ras; ACRES OP FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COUNTRY, practically all OJO has been subdivided into B;farms of from 50 to 187 acres; an . offered for Sale by Publio Auction, at the TOWN HALL, LEVIN, about m ' November. This Property is very conveniently situated, being on the main road, ® miles from Lovin, and the same distance from Shannon; E Ral tion is within. two miles, and a Creamery about i-inile, by good metal Date and full will bo advertised! later, Plans now being prepared, DALGETYi AND COMPANY, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON.
i ANNUAL SHOW HORSE BALE. SHOW HOESE SALE, TO-DAY. SATURDAY, October 25th,; 1918, (Days following H.B. Show), At 8.30 a.m. sharp. ~ T UNDON, STEWART AND CO., I/TD., Jj« will' Sell, at their KARAMU ROAIJ . YARDS, HASTINGS, SOO ' Comprising: 500 Draughts, Spring Carters, Hacks, Harness Horses, and > Show Horses (broken and unbroken.) . / . On account of Maraekakaho Stations 30 3-year Fillies and .Geldings, by • Comet and. Caesar. • Entries of these have been received / from tile followingH, M. Campbell, Ml'., P. ,C. Ward, D. Chambers, E. Sowersby, T, Nikera, P. Burr, J. Griffin, -W. M'Qflffin, E. H. White, C. Codd, G. Elliott, A. Bellamy, A.J.Ward,, H. J. Anderson, T. J. Thompson, G. C. Lowe, G. Guthrie, J! J. Eathie, F. Balohin, J. H. M'Niven, J. Hills, D. Moroney, S. M'Greevy, G. Ebbett, A. M'Lean, W. Raymond, L. Sneo, W. 0.. O'Eiley, W. Van Asch, M. W. Halliwell, E. J. Watt, J. C.' Baird, G.i Leech, A. Groome, 0, Nelson, and others. • . OEDEIt OF SALE i J First { Day i Draughts and Spring-carters (broken and unbroken), and Show Horses. Becond Day: Hacka, Harness . Horses and Ponioa (broken and unbroken). . The Auctioneers' request that full details bo supplied re entries for- compiling of catalogues before Saturday, Ootober 18, on which date catalogues close. , FULL DETAILS LATER. H. N, STEWAET, Auctioneer, PALMEESTON NORTH HOESE SALE. TO-DAY, v • SATURDAY, 25th . OCTOBER, 1913, I A BRAHAM AND' WILLIAMS, LTD., ■JZL -will sell at their yards, Eangitikei 'Street,'at 1 p.m.— . '40 draughts,' harness horses, hacks,) ./'"and ponies . s Also, on' account of a Contractor— 6 first-class draught mares and geld- ; ';' ,; .ii«si' 4:,t0 8 years, and sold with! V ■ ; trials 1 8-year colt broken all chain work. 1 new wool wagon.' i sets .leading harness . ' TrcollaTs ana hfiimes , .2 oart saddles, 6 pairs wink«r», clip, ping niachirie, eta , 1 block'dray and harness 1 OTAKI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 th, 1913, D ALGETY AND. CO., I/TD., will Bell at 1 p.m.— 250 thorn 2-tooth wetheia 100 ewes and lambs 150 owes with 100 per cent, lajnba 55 ewes and'/lambs 100 owes and lambs ' f- ; j / 40 fat ewe 9 10 yearling steers 5 store cows ' | 0 Holstein-cross heifers 13 -Holstein-cross heifers , 1 springing heifer 9 fat bullocks 1 6-year gelding 1 gi§r ; - . 1 5-seater motor-car. SPRING CATTLE FAIR AT EOLWAY SALEYAKDS. (TUESDAY, 28th~OCTOBER, 1913, At 12.30 p.m, THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer, e,3 above 1700 HEAI> 03? CATTLE_ 100 2-yeaT steers 20 3-year steers ! . 10 18-month heifers 6 forward cows , 15 yearling dairy heifers ' 80 2J-year Shorthorn-Hereford steers 60 3 and 4-year forward bullocks 100 3 and 1-year Shorthorn-Hereford ' forward bullocks BO 2-year Shorthorn-Hereford steers 25 well-bred 8-year steers 20 yearling station heifers 50 mixed yearlings 20 store cows 10 3 and 4-year bullocks 13.3-year steers 60 15-month Hereford-S.H, stoera Zi 2-year steers • 20 mixed yearlings 16 mixed yearlings 20 3 and 4-year forward bullocks ■ 1 fat cow ; 10 4-year-old bullocks 6 2-year-old stetirs 8 yearling steers .15 2 year empty dairy heifers. 2 fat cows. [Account lea Station— 60 well-bred 3-year bullooks 'Account P. E. Chalmers, Fernyburst— 27 2-year Hereford-Shorthorn empty ' ' heifers ' : Account Gray Bros., Taratahi— 40 5-year bullocks Account Glendonald, Station— .'IOO forward Hereford-Shorthorn 3 and 4-year bullocks Aocount Mr. W. H. Beetham, Korarau— , 50 2-year Shorthorn-Hereford steers ' ' Account Mr, H. H. Beetham, Brancepeth— I 15 4-year-old bullocks 35 3-year steers 40 fat cows On Account Mossrs. Eiddiford and Co.— 250'2-year Shorthorn-Hereford and P.A. heifers (Tablelands) , 100 2-year Shorthorn, Hereford, and P.A. heifers (Glenburn) On Account Atmedale Station— 100 fat and forward 4-year Shorthorn Hereford bullocks 60 3-year Shorthorn-Hereford bullocks 60 fat and forward spoyed cows FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. CLEARING SALE. STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE, ETC., MANAICAU, ,WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1913, . . . : At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD.. havere- . ceived instructions from Mr. G.' H. Briscoe, who has sold his farm, and is leaving tho district, to sell at the homogtead, on tho above date, the whole of his Stock, ' Implements, Furniture, etc., comprising—• . 180 shorn hoggets 50 shorn ewes, with 100 per cent, lambs .-I-cow,--in full milk ' 1 harness- pony 1 Shetland pony 1 gig, Ford (motor-car (5-seaterJ 1 4-year harness gelding Implements, etc. . Furniture of a well-furnished 7roomed house, including Piano bj "Ronlsh," chesterfield couches, etc. ■
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 16
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