. AUCTIONS. PALMERSTON NORTH HOUSE SALE. SATURDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 19U, At tie HOESE EMPORIUM, Rangitikei Street, At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will Sell by Publio Auction— A(\ DRAUGHTS, Harness, Howes, -t" Hacks, and Ponies. ' '. Also Thoroughbred Stallion "LARES" (halfbrother to-"PENATES"), by CLYT.USHOUSEWIFE. ' Spring Dray and Harness Also—On account of W. Morris, Esq., of Alfralton— 76-9-year Draught Mares and Geldings outiof hard work... . ■ Also—On account of R. D. Knight, Esq., ' ■ ' of Longburn— ; ' 1A GOOD, Young, Medium Draughts, i-v fit for immediate- work. UNRESERVED SALE- Off DRAUGHT HORSES, CONTRACTING PLANT, "ETC.. .....;.'. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1914. AT THE HOMESTEAD, MANUKAU. A BRAHAM AND WILLTAMS. LTD., ■t\. instructed by MR. GEO. HANLON, -■will' sell as 'above, at 1 p.m.— ' 9 draught horses (7 mares and ' 2 geldings, from i to 9 years) ' D.F. Booth-McDonald convertible plough, M.H. drill (11 coultsiß), disc. harrows, 2 seta , tine harrows' (3 and 4 leaf), Cambridge roller, 2 3-horso drays, spring , ■ . .cart, blocks and chains, harness, rugs, etc. ■ 4 good harness horses (any trial) NOTE.—As Mr. Hanlon is giving up contracting the sale is a genuine one. The horses aro a first-class lot, just out of vorkj.all are hard fed, and in splendid condition. ". ; SPECIAL ENTRY CATTLE. ■ .' '■■ ' MARTON'YARDS. , . . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1914. ' A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., xi. will sell as above , .— ■ gf-jA HEAD CATTLE, comprising--25 3} to. 4-year bullocks 30 3-year steers , , ' ' 100 2}-' to 3-year steers (lots) . ■ . . 20 forward H.S-H. steers . 21, 2-year empty heifers ' ! SO forward cows and heifers , : 10 storocows • ■ . : i . 20 mixed 18-months cattle 115 mixedN-earlings (lots), ■ 40 2-year H.S.H. empty heifers . 50 forward 4-year bullocks 25 2-year steers 30 S.'H.-P.A. bullocks . 20 15-months heifers 9' well-bred S.H. yearlings 10 good.lß-inonths 6teerß "10 IS-monthsH.-S.H. heifers 25 yearling dairy heifers . .2 Jersey bulls ■ , •' , 10 yearling to 2-year cattle . 3 fat cows 13 weaner pigs f CO mixed hoggets 70 2-tooth. ewes On account W. T. Galpin, Esq.— 40 3-year,forward bullocks •SO 2-year steers (good) On account of J. M'Jarrow,' Esq.— ' 150 good mixed hoggets 146 good wether hoggets 170 good ewo hoggets The above cattle include somo ieally good lots of bullocks, and are being offered on account of the following fnrniprs:— Smith Brbsi, W. T. Galpin, A. R. Bryce, A. Honeyroan, L. M. Richards. P. W. Gocbel, A. D. Cockburn, Gray Bros., Jae. Lourie, Wilson Bros., H. T. Whale, Prank Meyer, W. P. G. Levin, Joseph Lampp, Sambo,'and other's. I '•..■'.. BEEF FOR EXPORT. W'E are in a position to obtain the HIGHEST PRICES for Ox and Cow Beef!"frozen in quarters, or boner Bulls or. Cows... . It will be to;your advantage to communicate with us. MELLSOP, ELIOTT AND CO., ' PALMERSTON NORTH. 'Phone 50. ; ■ P.O. Box 143. i). • w. Virtue .-.&■ co. ■ VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON, GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. WE CARRY Large Stocks of FLOUB and all kinds of Produce, and will be pleased to submit prices on application. ■ ■ ' Agente for the New Zealand Flour ond Produce Acency Co., Ltd. ; - ■ CONVEYANCES. FLX AND YOUNG, ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS and GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. All Trains - Met. Commercial.Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and Up-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance available day or night. 'Phone No. 12G. Private 127. P.O. Bos 50. ■ . OYAL MOTOR-CAR SERVICE, the Shortest Route to, and from Foxton— leaves Poxton daily, 6.30 a.m.; arrives Shannon daily, 8.0 a.m.; leaves Shannon daily, 10.15 a.m.; arriveFoxton daily, 12 noon; leaves Foxton daily, 2.30 p.m.; strive Shannon daily, 4.0 p.m.; leaves Shannon daily, 8.15 p.m.; arrives Poxton daily, 9.1 p.m. . F. ROUT. ALKER'S STABLES, BULLS! Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General, Contractor. Coaches: Greatford to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and MotorcaTS on, Hire. Good Sample Rooms. J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. EOYAL MAIL Leaves CARBINE STABLES, Fcilding, for Kinibolton daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for' Feilding. R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding. |. fe GOVERNMENT ..T^O^PAR.TWI'ENto^ , FA<DT~lfoo. H. At 81st Doc, 1911, £207,106, CASH, was distributed among the Polloykoldora IK BONUSES, The above earn represents an addition of £383,994 to tho sums assured. Tlu bonuses are now fixed upon an. Ascending ecalo, it being arranged that tho inoieasco shall become ffreator with the duration ol the polioy. Thepraoticalworking o! this arrangement will be onderstoop by as inspe-iJon ol the following examples: BONNES ON THREE £1,000 POLICIES. Donusel! The Pouot tabbn out allotted 13 Yemn 21 7<iai» 142 Yanv» In tgo. tgo. ago. S i, a. St. i, s B. 0. 1002 30 0 0 34 Iβ 0 40 0 0 1905 30 18 0 85 16 0 41 11 0 1908 81 17 0 3fi 18 0 42 15 0 1911 34 8 0 39 18 0 40 5 0 Ton" ** 8 0 £5 2 0 £0 19 0 β-ror 1002)
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2282, 16 October 1914, Page 10
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