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AUCTIONSMASTERTON ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE FAIR. SOLWAY SALEYARDS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27th, At 12 Noon. mHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS JL will offer 1000 HE^D 0:P CATTLE ' coml>riß--50 three-year bullocks 40 3-year bullocks 100-3 and 4-year bullocks 30 yearlings 20 empty cows SO head mjxed cattle ' 12 3-year empty heifers . 7 3-yoar bullocks 3 forward cows 8 3-year forward; bullocks 12 2-year steers (good) 13 _2-year heifers ' -■. 3 "store cows 30 3-yoar bullocks 7 fat and forward cows . ' 6 2-year-old heifers (empty) 30 forward empty cows. On account D. Bennett, Esq., WhaTeama 34 2-year Polled Angus steers ■ • On account Barton Bros.,''Mataik6na.—; 25 4-year forward "'P;A. bullocks - - : 25 35-year forward P.A. bullocks . 10 dry cows ■ | On account Annedale Station— 200 forward 4-year Hereford-Shorthorn bullocks (tip-top line) 100 fat and forward speyed cows On account H. H. Beetham, Brancepeth— 40-forward 3-year Hereford-Shorthorn - bullocks- . . 1G 3-year Hereford-Shorthorn bullocks On account H: G. Williams,' Kama: Kumu— - 30 2-year Hereford-Shorthorn steers 30 2-year Hereford-Shorthorn heifers: ■ On account Messrs. Percy Bros., To Ore Ore — 50 station-bred yearlings (mixed sexes), . Hereford and' Polled Angus-cross - 12 3 and 4-year, bullocks; ' .. . ' 20 young station cows with calves'at ; foot . . 30 empty station cows ' 100 3 and '4-year' bullocks ' Oh account,of A. A. Narbey, Masterton— -. 70 mother-reared .. Hereford ■ 18-inorith steers (bred by Ca'sejberg Bros.) On account of Gray Bros), Taiatahl— 40 3-year bullocks. On account W. Andrew, Esq:; — 1 extra prime ' heavyweight chow *. bullock 1 On account H. F. Skey. Esq., Clareville— 15 choice yearling dairy heifers SHEEP- ' ■ ■ ', ■ . ■ -'; On account G. Lairig, Riversdale— 300 forward -4-tooth wothers.. 70 fat woolly ewes HORSES--3 2-' yea- brake horses 1 draught yearling 1 J-draught yearling • 1 hack • ■ : OTAKT STOCK SALE. ' • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1914. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— SPECIAL CATTLE ENTRY. 500 CATTLE as under: GO first-class 2-year steers £ ofl hills '35 2-year empty heifers 40 yearling steers •35 yearling heifers -, - V , G forward empty cows '■ • G yearling steers; .. .... . .. .....' . ■ 80 good- 3-year biilloeks, hill •Dfed--25 ! extra good 2-year Shorthorn steers, dehorned ' ... 30 extra good 2-year Shorthorn heifers, empty 25 yearling steers and heifers : 50 2J-year steers off sand hills . 10 empty cows - 1 !) fat. cows • . • GO primp shorn fat ewes ' GO prime fat wethers 1 reliable draught horse and dray ' 2 young horses, unbroken - .OTAKI SALE. TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1914. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m~ 300 shorn wethers off hills 150 shorn : maiden ewes ■ . 80 shorn hoggets 50 hoggets ■40 fat sheep - 30 yearling steers G empty cows . 10 3 T year steers ' 8 good.fat cows :20 2-year steers - 15 weaners ■ 15 S.H'. -empty heifers 8 springing heifers GO extra prime wethers 30 yearling Shorthorn heifers 30 yearling steers - ' 20 21-year steers- -'>> ' BEE;F FOR. EXPORT. W'E are in a position to obtain the, HIGHEST PRICES for Ox and Cow . Beef frczen ic 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. " CHOICE FARMS. ~ • KA ACRES, rich flat land, fenced, subdivided into 9 paddocks; 14 acres broken to the plough; G-bailed cowshed, concrete floor, implement shed, harnessroom; no house. Price, £52 per acre; favourable terms arranged. iyi ACRES, rich level laad, well watered. «J- ring-fenced, subdivided into three paddocks; 110 buildings; carries 25 cowb anil young stock; cream carts pass property daily; about three miles from railway station. Price, 10s. per acre; terms, . i'sflo cash, balance at 5 per cent. TfyjTODEL FARM, containing 155 acres.' JLf.IL 10 paddocks, practically all ploughable; 70 acres have been broken to the plough'; 7-roomed modern house, trapshed, cowshed, woolshed, yards, and dip; harness' and man's room, orchard, etc.; carries 700 sheep, 13 head cattle, and 4 horses. Price, .£45 per acre; about <£2000 cash, balance arranged. , 0-5 7 ACRES; 70 acres ploughable, bal--01. i - anee hilly and undulating; well .watered in.every paddock; 2J miles from railway station and post office, school ad: joins property. Trice, ■ per acre; quarter cash, balance arranged. NOTE—There is an unlimited demand for wool, mutton, and dairy produce that New Zealand can produce. Prices aro increasing, and' Ttill. continue to increase. The man who invosts his money in good farm properties, is acquiring sterling investments that must ever increase in value. ■BUYERS should write stating, their re'i quireinents to the undersigned. Sellers of good farm properties aro requested' to send in details without delay. H. ERNEST LETPrIITON. 182 Fsatherston Street. WELLINGTON, And at LOWER HUTT. A SNIP—I4IO acres, near Auckland, nearly all felled and grassed; undulating limestone country; all clean, no weed 6; genuine two-owe land; milway 13 miles; Westfield 35. JGI2 acTe; J!3000 cash, -balance 5 per cent, FAIRBURN & SILK, | Wanganui. SMALL Dairy Farm. OwnfT 110 aores, dairy farm, all in grass, G-roomed house, con-bails, factory J-mile. Price i£2s. Equity JE1800; will exchange sheep • farm. Also, splendid Dairy Farm, 50 seres, adjoining creamery, P. 0.; all Hat, subdivide.d Prico X'3o per acre, Owner f will accept 'JE3SO, balanoe terms. A bar--1 gain. J. A. Nash and Co.; Palmergton N. e ANTED KNOWN. S Open Daily from Noon till 11.15 p.m. (Eicpt Tuesdays, when premises clote at 2 o'olook.) 7 PALMER'S LUKCHEON AND SUPPER ROOMS, 163 LAMBTON QUAY. 9 Telephone No. 20. ;- <Ti ENERAL Printing in all its branohee a V7T neatly and promptly executed at i moderate charges at the "Dominion" i>. General Printing Hougo, Dominion Atsnue. 'Phone 1442-

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2290, 26 October 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2290, 26 October 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2290, 26 October 1914, Page 10

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