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AUCTIONSSHANNON BALE.. TOI)AY, KBIDAY, 81st. OCTOBER, 1018. Abraham and Williams, md., will, sell at 1 p.m.— 80 shorn wethers. 230 ewes , and lambs 30 Holstein heifers 30 Jersey heifers 25 store rows. '. . 12.15-month steers. • - 8 Jersey heifors. T 6 yearlings. 3 yearling Jersey heifers. 3 forward cows. • 19 porkers (lotB). , ' 8 store pigs, 1 Shetland pony. ~ 3 unbroken horses. 6 sacks capo barloy. MARTON STOCK BALE. ; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1918. At 1.30 p.m. Abraham and williams, ltd., will sell, as abovo (owing to portion of property being disposed of):— Under instructions from Trustees in Estate Lata W. A. Ellis, of "York Farm." from the registered Romney Sheep Flock, No. 125: — ' 100 p.b. Romny ram hoggets 380 p.b. Romney ewe hoggets 40 6-year Romney ewes, with lambs 40 5-year Romney ewes, with lambs 60 fi.m. Romney ewes, witli lambs All in the wool. Havo been; wintered '. on turnips and in perfect condition. To be eold in lots to suit purchasers. Can bo seen on place any day previous to 6ale. UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE., TUESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1913, TIAKITAHUNA, PALMERSTON NORTH. •raT Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE •|N.' AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell, on account of Mr. G. M. MASON,'.WITHOUT RESERVE, at 12 noon— : 75 choice cows and heifers, in. full '.profit 10 oowb, near calving 1 p.b. 2-year Holstein'heifers, empty (Appendix) 40 calves 1 2-year filly by Ringwood (slight re- - serve) . 1 yearling filly, by . Desert Light (slight reserve) 1 100-gal. Separator (Alfa Laval) . Milkcans, etc. ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—The above cows are mostly September calvers, and aro just coming to full profit. They are in very good condition", and'oompriso Jersey, Holstein, Shorthorn, and Ayrshire crosses. We have no hesitation in recommending this herd as one of the best in the district. Propent milking, 25001b., with 3.8 test. UNRESERVED PEDIGREE SALE, / HOLSTEIN-FHESIANS AND SHORT- \. HORNS. .WBREROA EXPERIMENTAL FARM,' LEVIN. TUESDAY," 4th NOVEMBER, 1913. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Palmereton NortH, instruoted by the N.Z. Government, will Sell, at the Experimental Farm'as above, at 12.30 p.m.— . 20 STUD YEARLING HOLSTEIN BULLS 2 STUD YEARLING SHORTHORN ' . BULLS . ' The Bulls are in splendid order, and combine constitution with splendid milking records behind them. Speoial train will leave Palmerston . .North at 9.50 a.m., and this and up trains from Wellington will be, met at Levin Station. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. .THIRD ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE. PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN .FRIESIANB. TIAKITAHUNA, PALMERSTON NORTH; WEDNESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1913.' D ALGETY, AND COMPANY, LTD., instructed by MR. A. J. GALLICHAN. will sell, at his Homestead, as above, at 1 p.m.— OA STUD' HOLSTEIN FRIESIANS, < comprising— > 10 young pedigree bulls ' 7 pedigree cows 7 pedigree heifers Tho above are all Stud Cattle, and a I particularly choice Offering. . Drays will'leave Auctioneers' Office looming of sale. ' Catalogues on application to Auctioneers. ' ANNUAL. SHOW HORSE SALE, PALMERSTON NORTH. • SATURDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1913, At the Yards, Rangitikei Street, I At 11.30 a.m. . ' ■ ■ • 1 ' ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., < *4. will eell by Publio Auction, as above j 100 Draughts, Harness, Horses, Hacks and Ponies. lAlso a number of Show Exhibits. Entries now being received, FAT STOOK FOR EXPORT. ; .TSRODUCERB are invited to oommuni- t X oato with m before selling Beef, < Mutton,' Lamb, or Pork, suitable for ' Export.' * ' We are In a position to .obtain the very teat prices available, and make forward iwntraots—paring cask on Freezing' Cor- - [paniee' Certificate's. It is our interest to i J boo that yon obtain tho lost penny both 1 'ior meat and by-products. . 1 Flt will pay you to communicate with ] ju. i MELL3OP, ELTOTT, AND CO., \ •' PALMERSTON NORTH. : .. - 5 QPAA ACRES, Freehold, highly™im- ' Ou'Jxf proved; up-to-date modern j 'Residence, 5 miles from railway. Also, r 7200 acres. Government lease, adjoining, j . 'Rent per annum. Price of the free- I (hold M 10a. per acre. Lease given in. c iUSOOO cash, balance very easy terms. , ' E, B. HARE AND CO., ' Pahiatua. t

| A BABE OPPORTUNITY—ModeI Dairy and Fattening Farm—l 66 ACRES, rich A l ' dairying land, all in frass and all flat; 10 subdivisions by first-class post and ••wire fencing, and well watered by springs and river. Carrying capacityj 80 cows, -bosides young stock and horses. This land never burns up in the driest weather, fcnd grows splendid feed. First-class House, 0 large rooms, bathrooms, h. and o. 'water, large stables, 8-bail cowshed (concrete floor), garden, lawn, telephone, etc.; Bitujite only 1} miles from railway, township, and factory. Price, i!4O per acre. Terms, 10 per cent, cash, 5 per "cent. 12 months, balance on mortgage for 8 years Bt 51 per cent. For full particulars, apply. to the Sole Agents. If. P.' M°NEILL AND CO.,' 155 FEATHERSTON STREET,' WELLINGTON. • Brftnoh Office: BRIGHT'S BUILDINGS, OTAKI. . A. M. MUNKO, Manager. | E~ XCEPTIONAL BARGAIN IN SHEEP COUNTRY.—6OSO ACRES, Freehold, i situated in the famous Manawatu Line, handy to_ Wellington; 3 miles from railway; 1700 acres in grass, 500 acres of vliich are practically flat, and worth .£25 'en acT®, balance undulating to hilly country, all rideable, with patches of flats, i oil in bush. Property has carried 3500 sheep and 60 cattle on improved portion. Good 7-Toomed House, conveniences, and outbuildings, including large no w wool shed, covering 500 sheep and room for four shearers; good yards, dip, eto. PRICE, £3 10s. per acre. Mortgage, & 12,000 at 6} per cent. Easy terms arranged for balance. Must be Bold. Apply, sharp, MILLER AND BUTTER, AGENTS, WELLINGTON. A' GOOD EXCHANGE PROPOSITION-In the best part of the Waikato—22oo , acres, 250 acres piooujhed and in good l English grasses, 150 acres burnt and surface sown, balance good quality swamp, easily and cheaply drained; grassed portion subdivided into 9 paddocks, carrying 50 cows and 50 head other stock; good (-roomed liouso, 12-buii cowshed, piftetyes, and all necessary outbuildings; tolephono j hi - ! n:i: creamery e.nd school 1 mile; property has 2J miles frontage to main road, ( ami is situated 6 miles from' two important Wnshipsj and handy to 1 good mar-' Price, salo or exchange, J63 15s.;mortgiijo iC32ooequity £SSOO, for which. will consider 'any really good exchange. . MILBOKN & CO., """"j*" l , 155,,,. _ > (T t ACRES, 1-ahiataa; all English grass ;well improvedone man muster '1/ -mi horse; stuck now on, 1420 sheep, 50 cattlo, 17 horsos. ! J23 15s. aero. '111(1 ACHES, Taranaki; all gTass; all rideable; well improved;'wintered 1500 Sf! I sheep. 50 cuttle, 0 horses. .fill acre. Splendid property. ] ,\C!iE3, Tnranaki; 2 nri'es railway; all rideable; well improved; run 1 J <OilO sheep nil summer and 200, cattle. JJII acre. .£9500 mortgage, 4J. | "ClO ACRES. Main Trunk; 16 miles UaDgaweka; 420 t'r.ißs, carry 13 ewtj all i Dl/V iv/tr runud; im moved. .E5 J£s. acre. JC3OO cash. J ' ,G. & HILL AND CO., ; LA XI) AGE-NTS, IS9 FBATEBROTON STKEET, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1894, 31 October 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1894, 31 October 1913, Page 12

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