AUCTIONSPALMEESTON NORTH STOCK SALE. ./SPYING to tlio Christmas and New " Tear Holidays, the next Sale will bo held on Stli JANUARY, 191 i. ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS, Palmerston North.. UNRESERVED SALE OS 1 SHEEIV CATTLE, HOUSES, ETC. By Order of tho Mortgagee^. At tho Sale Yards. LEVIN, TUESDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, 1913;, Abraham! & Williams, ltd., have' received instructions to soil, as above, ' pt 1 p.m.— 300 shorn fat and forward 4-t«oth wetKers ■ 400 shorn 2-tooth wethora 250 shorn 2-tooth. ewos SO shorn mixed sbeep 30 2} and 3-year steort 7 18-month steers * 2 fat bullocks 3 milking cows 1 cow and calf ft.draught horses, broken all work 3 half-draught horses, broken all work 1 aged pony, 1 d.f. plough, 1 B.f. plough, I sot 3-leaf "tine harrows, 1 spring dray end harness, 1' Gem Woolsley shearing outfit, chains, bars, etc.
SALE OF SURPLUS THOROUGHBREDS, ON ACCOUNT of HON. J. D. OSMOND, .. MONDAY. 29th DECEMBER, 1913 (Third Day of Palmerston Races), At 10 a.m. sharp. Abraham Williams, ltd., win sell by Public Auction at their Emporium, R'nngitifeei Street, Palmerston North, as.aboye^■17 Thoroughbred Fillies and-Geldings "..by ..tbe..well-known Sires Birkenhead, Daunt, Formative, and Hy- < • mettus, comprising:— 4-year-old Filly, by Birkenhead—Mulu'ri by Malua—Noma. 4-year-old Filly by Daunt—Witch Hazel by Birkenhead—Witchet. "3-year-old v Filly by BiWcenihead—Lullaby bySApremont—Hammock (imp.).- . -3-year-old Filly .by .Formative—Witch Ha2el"by:';Birkenhead—Witchet:; . ■ 3-year-old Filly by ■ Birkenhead—Aire.' tbusa by ' Dreadnought—Dryad.•: 2-year-old Filly, . 'by Hymettus—Maxtyrlum by Birkenhead —Martyrdom. 2-year-old Filly by Hymettus—Chant, ress bv Birkenhead—Chant. 2-year-old Filly by Hymettus—Papan bv Birkenhead—Chant. - '2-year-old Filly by Birkenhead—Chant bv Tho OlEcer—Lullaby. 2-year-old Fillv by Birkenhead—Syracuse by Tho O'fficer—Aretlrusa. 2-yea'r-old. Filly: by Birkenhead—Chan, eon by Sir Lancelot—Lullaloo. 2-year-old Gelding' : by Birkenhead— 'Arethusa by Dreadnought—Dryad. 2-year-old Gelding .by . Birkenhead— Banzai by St. Andrew—Hippolyle. . 2-year-old-," Gelding by Birkenhead— .Witclict by Sir Lancelot—Elflock. 2-year-old Gelding by Birkenhead— Mobility by Tho Officer—Montdread. . 2-year-old Gelding- by Hymettus—Ka. thara by Birkenhead—-Guitar. Aged Gelding Leguer, by Birkenhead— • Legacy by . St. Legev—Yattacy.. The siince.=ses achieved by the progeny of the above Sires are too well known throughout, :tho. Dominion to necessitate further reference by che Auctioneers. / Catalogues can be obtained upon appli. ration to the Auctioneers.
ANNUAL COAST BAM FAIR. ,'By arrangement with, tho ;Live .Stock ' Auctioneers Association and the Manaivatu and Feilding A.Vfind P. Associations, tho-SECOND ANNUAL WEST COAST- EAM FAIR Will be conducted by the Maoawatu A. and .P. Association,''and -will be held at J'ALMERSTON NORTH, on v THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, . FEBRUARY sth and 6th, 1914. Fees, which must bo paid at time of entry. 2s. per head for Flock Earns and Stmi Ewes, us. per head for Stud Rams. Entries , Close on Tuesday, January 20th, with the' Secretary of tho Jlanawatu A. and P. Association. Entry Forms and : . nil. particulars from W. T. PENNY, Secretary Manawatn A. and P. Assn., Box 65, Palmerston North. VEALERS FOR FREEING. are prepared to Buy Veal Calves, 1 In any quantity, for Export to ,Vancouver. Highest prices paid' on freezing Weights, Please oommunicate with us. MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. JPhone 50. P.O. Box 143. ONE OF THE' BEST RETAIL GENERAL STORES, Situated m ;[AUCKLAND'S MOST' PROGRESSIVE SUBURB. Points to remember!
Owner retiring; having made a fortune. Twenty years established. Big counter cash, trade. Big family trade. Big doubloshop. Extensive baqk premises. Turnover over .£2OOO per month. Profits very satisfactory. Leaso 10 years. , Rent, M per week. . , Owner, for slight increaso in rent, will ' forego Goodwill, wihich lms been valued at .£soo'. Stock and Plant'/ at" valuation, about .eisoo. I I'crnis, half cash. Balanco easy terms., ■The chance of a lifetime. : lor fuller particulars apply to ■ li. J. IOTR-ICAN, ■ 12 Commerce Street, AUCKLAND. 'Phono 2105."
EXCHANGE. TTjAIRY' FARM, .of 400 ACHES, good J J land, offering ia Exchange for Wellington City or Suburban Rent-pro-duciDg Property. : The Farm consists .of 250.., acres rich, river flats, balance undulating. AH iii grass. Omicr milking at present 80 cows, but the Farm is capable of doiug 120. Two good houses, milking-shcd, milking machine, and aIL necessary outbuildings on the proporty. , • Seven miles" from Hamilton by good road. ■ Price, -C3O per acre. HAEIIISOJT AND CO., Swanson Street, AUCKLAND. ACRES, Freehold, Land Transfer Title, situated 3J miles from town ami 3 miles from factory; no buildings; 10 acres in stubble, 21 acres now grass. All level. PRICE, per acre. Terms, & per cent, cash, balanco on mortgage for EO years, A good chc-ap proposition. Apply sharp to y. i\. IT. imiCE, MAETOiV c: "1 : ~ —' . FOfl FURTHER LANO NOTICES "SEEPAGE, 15,
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