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. AUCTIONS* . EKETAHUNA SPRING CATTLE •FAIR. .."''•■ ; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER '27, 1914, ..At 12 Noon. . ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD.. will offer on account of the undermentioned clients:—P. B. Lowes, F. Handley, J. Judd, T. F. Petersen, T. H. Groves, Wooifindin and Carroll, A. G. Knight, W. N. Waldin, Atkinson Bros.i A. G. Edmonds, W. H. Heckler, J. J. Welch,,J. Tathanv W. A. Miller, O. H. Cooper, J. O. Jefferson, F. Hazel, E. Daldy, Wilkin Bros., Smith Bros., W. Anderson, J. M. Davie, J. Norling, and others:— . HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising: / 220 3 and 4-year bullocks ' 140 2-year steers 150 12 to 15-months steers ~ 30 fat and forward cows and heifers 20 2-year Hereford-cross heifers (good) 30 cows, Hereford-cross, with calves (young) • 7'P.A. 3-year heifers, emplty 40 young store cows /'..SO 2-year heifers 53 mixed yearlings FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED,, IMPORTANT SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS.. : FEILDING; DECEMBER Ist, 1914 : (Day after FEILDING RACES). | NORTON AND SON, LTD., AND AX ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from Messrs. Donald Fraser and Alex. Eraser to Bell by Public Auction at Gorton and Son's Emporium, Feilding, at 1 o'clock sharpr- ... On account of Donald Fraser, Esq.— YEARLINGS. Lot I—Ches. Colt. Advance—Endeavour, full-brother to Expect, Effort, and .Whetumarania. Lot 2.—Bay Colt. Advance—Seagull. Lot 3.—Black Colt. Advance—Phemie. Lot 4.—Black Colt. Advance—Ballarat, full-brother to' Ararat and closely re- .' ■ lated to Postillion. Lot s.—Black Colt. Advance—Sou'wester mare, full-brother to Prosper. Lot 6.—Brown Colt. Advance—Loch AyrLot 7.-Ches. Colt. Martello-Glory. Lot B.—Ches. Coit. Martello—Laurestina, half-brother to Conqneotica. Lot 9—Ches. Filly. Advance, dam Obligado—Te Hunga. TWO-YEAR-OLDS.. Lot 10.—Brown Filly. Advance—Looh Ayr. ■'...'.' Lot 11.—Bay Filly. Advance—Seagull. Lot 12.—Ches. Gelding. Master Laddo—, Laurestina, half-brother 'to Conquestina. Lots 1, 2, and 3, engaged 10th Feilding Stakes, 1915, and 2nd Taranaki' Stake's, 1916. . -. . • , Lots i, 5, and 7, engaged lOtlTFeildrng Stakes. , ' -■ , On account, of Alex. Fraser, Esq.— Lot I.—Ches. Yearling Filly. Advance— Nightingale, half-sister to The Lark, Polycaate, Boivman, etc, : •. ' Lot 2.—Brown Two-year Goldine. Master Leighton, half-brother to Brown Trout. :. " . Lot S.—Ches. Four-year Gelding (untried). ' Waipawa—Tawera. Splendid type of; A . steeplechaser, half-brother to Rangitoto, Rangihaeta, and PuketotaTa; On account of Donald Fraser, EBq.— / Eight 2 and 3-year-old Unbroken Draughts and Half -draughts.. • On account of L.. Pleasante— :■ '

No. I—Ches.'Colt, i year. Vladimir—Son'- . wester mare ,' No. 2—Ches. Colt, 1 year. Vladimir— , Kempenfeldt maro -.'.*■. No. 3—Bay Filly, 1 year. Vladimir—Sil- • '.- .verlock mare No. 4—Brown Colt, 2 years (Master Bell). . Vladimir—Mona Bell No. 5-BayFilly, 3 years (Valetta). Vladimir—Windrode (sister: to Westguard) No; 6—Black Filly,' 4-years. Glengowrie —Handsome'Jhck'mare (half Bister to Heather) No. 7—Ches. Gelding, 5 years. Vladimir —Sweet. Marie No.' B—Brown Mare (Sleigh Bell)y 6 jears. .'■ The Officer-Mona Bell No. 9—Ches. Mare. Kempenfeldtr-Sweet -;• Marie (with foal at foot by Vladimir) Horses oan be inspected Second Day Feilding'Races at FEILDING. : Catalogues on ! application to the Auctioneers. ;■'•■.',■ ."■'LAND : SALE.'.''. ■ NEW ZEALAND LOAN 'AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received insrtrnctions from the Trustees in the: Estate' of the late Mr. Edward Benge, to offer at their fortnightly Stock Sale, ito be held at Upper ;Hutt SalesyaTds, on THURSDAY 26th November, 1914, at 12.30 p.nii, ALL THAT Parcel of iLandj. containing two hundred and thirty-five/(235) .acres (more or less), situate Mangaroa, in the Provincial District'of .Wellington, being part Section 299, on the Plan of the Huitt District.■■': ' Terms'and Conditions of Sale can be seen at' the' office' of the Auctioneers, Featherston Street, Wellington, or Mr. R. H. Webb, Solicitor, 235'Lambton Quay, Wollington. "■''' .' BEEF FOR EXPORT. WE are in a position to obtain the . HIGHEST PRICES for '■ Ox . and Oow Beef frozen in quarters, or honor Bulls or Cows. • It will be to y'onr advantage to communioate with us.. '. ,• MELLBOP, ELIOTT AND CO., PALMERSTON NORTH.; '•''• Thone 50. • P.O. Box 143.

q-i A ACRES,' Freehold,' situated 6 miles from railway station and good town by good motor road, undulating and hilly; well fenced; ail in grass, with the exception of about 150 acres. PRICE, J3lO per acre.' Terms, £2 per acre cash; balance can remain for 7 years at 5} per cent. B/155 i WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, NAPIER. SPLENDID LITTLE FARM. ■ -l pjO ACRES, Convertible Lease, firstlo<S clase land; nearly all ploughable; 100 acres gross; 16 acres cultivation; J. mile to township;, heavy bush land; good buildings. Price i! 1250, with .£550 cash. Apply RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, ■ Feilding.

A CHANCE FOR A SMALL MAN IN THE SUNNY NORTH. IQJ_ ACRES, Freehold, fenced and mostly in grass; 7 paddocks; house 4 rooms, JiV~k cowshed, and barn; 50 acres been ploughed, 2 small orchards. Store, P. 0., etc., 3 miles. Will carry in this present condition without manure, 25 dairy cows, 3 horses, and some young stock. Price, .£6 per acre. .£2OO cash, balance 5 years 5i per cent. For full particulars, aply to E. -:G. W. TIBBITTS, . WHANGAREI, THE LAND AGENT WHO.KNOWS THE NORTH. ONE OF THE BEST MIXED FABF'S in HAWKE'S BAY Now on the MARKET K(\ ACRES of good land, 2i miles worn Hastings P. 0., close to factory, sale•lV yards and school, divided into 8 paddocks, 11 acres laid down in oats, 7 acres in lucerne, 4 acres in apples just-coming into bearing, balance in grass well .watered; good new House of 5 rooms, h. and c. water and conveniences, Gstall cowshed, G pigstyes built on' modern lines, concrete floors. In addition, 'the stock and plant, consisting of 18 good dairy cows in_ full, profit, ■ G heifers, 4 calves, 5 sows and boar, 2 horses and carts, harness, implements, etc: ;A real good proposition, the only reason for selling being to close' partnership account; Walk-in and walk-out price, .£1500,' balance in 4 years at 5 per cent. , tf.B. FRUIT, PRODUCE, AND COOL STORAGE CO, LTD., r , P.O. BOX 105, HASTINGS,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2314, 23 November 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2314, 23 November 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2314, 23 November 1914, Page 10

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