SUCTION©UNRESERVED SALE OP SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, , ETC., L r at the SALEYARDS, shannon, 3 .WEDNESDAY, 2iul JUNE, 1915. I MESSES. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, " I?JL LTD., in conjunction with Messrs. , Levin and Co., Ltd., have received instruc--5 tions from the Alakcrua. Estate Co. iwho liave sold their well-known /property), to 3 soil, as above, at 1 p.m., the whole of their live and dead stock, consisting of— ' 140 10AT AND 1-011WAUD EWES ! gQQ HEAD OP CATTLE, comprising JO fat bullocks 24 prime fat cows 128 3 and 4-year bullocks liO 2 and 2J-year steers 50 forward cows 6(1 cows in calf to P.A. bull 60 yearling steers 35 2-year, heifers " 75 heifers (in lots) 2 draught mares in foal 3 heavy draught geldings and fillies 2 half-draught fillies, rising 1 years 1 spring carter 3 hacks Dray (nearly new), express, d.f. plough, set tine harrows, 2 sets chain harrows, discs, four-horse yoke, quantity ot harness, horse covers, Avery scales, tools, and sundries IMPORTANT. CLEARING SALE, AT PAPAITI, NEAR AEAMOHO. TUESDAY, JUNE Bth, at 12 Noon. D ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., are instructed by Mr. E. C. Earle, whose lease lias expired, to sell on the Farm, as above, the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising:— 1500 -4 and 5-year big : framed, good-con-ditioned ewes, in lamb to Southdown rams (rams put out on 10th March) ■ 32 first-class 2, 3, and 4-year S:D. rams, bred by James Johns, Esq., Canterbury 55 Southdown-crosa hoggets 20 dry ewes 45 fat ?nd forward 4 and 5-year bullocks 1 dairy cow 25 horses (hack and harness) . Sundries, including Household Furniture, Wool Press, Dray, and usual Farm Tools. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—A brake will meet North and South morning trains at Aramoho, and convey buyers to the sale, which will commence siharp at Noon. __ GREAT DISPERSAL SALE OF STUD CLYDESDALES, On Account of ERNEST SHORT, Esq, At ALMADALE, 7 Miles from Feilding. WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, 1915. At 11.30 a.m. GORTON AND SON, LTD., in conjunction with- DALGETY & CO., LTD., have received instructions from ERNEST SHORT, Esq., to sell by Public Auction as above, the whole of bis STUD CLYDESDALES, comprising:15 Stallions 37 Mares and fillies 8 Colt foals 9 Filly foals Note.—There are 6evera! imported mares amongst above, and their progeny are amongst the fillies and colt and filly foals. Catalogues with extended pedigrees op application to Auctioneers or Vendor. SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OP • LAND. ESTATE OF THE LATE HERBERT HODGE, TE HORO. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., have been instructed by the Trustees to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday, June 9th, At 1.30 p.m., IN BRIGHT'S THEATRE, OTAKI, 1000 ACRES, SUBDIVIDED INTO 9 Choice Dairy or Fattening Farms, The areas varying from 81 to 162 ACRES. EVERY SECTION HAS PERMANENT ' WATER AND METALLED ROAD. This choice Estate is situated right against the rising township of Te Horo, close to Railway Station, dairy factory, store, -hall, blacksmith, bootmaker, refreshment rooms, timber yard, post and money order office, etc., with frontage to main road, beach and Pukonamu Roads. The greater part being wvll drained swamp land, soil black warm loam of good quality. Ideal Climate, well sheltered by Kapiti, and good road to beach. First-class train service. Possession JULY Ist. Ideal farms for a Wellington Milk Sup- ■ ply. TERMS: Only 10 per cent, down; 10 per cent. 12 months; balance at 5£ per cent. For plane and further particulars ap- • ply to Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Pal- * merston North, or all Branches. 1 . < PRELIMINARY NOTICE. < SALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ! FARMS. . A BRA HAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., xSI Marton, have been instructed by the Trustees in Estate of late Mr. John Nisbet to sell by auction at a date to be fixed, towards the end of July, the Freehold Property of some 301 Acres at Porewa (railway station on place), on the Alain Trunk Line, 8 miles from Marton. To be subdivided into Two Farms, one all ploughable first-class cropping country, the other mixed cropping and grazing. Full particulars from auctioneers. Plans in a few days. CROPPING AND SHEEP FARM. A A A ACRES, 4 miles from Marton. no "xUv buildings; .£34 per acre. Cash required only 23000. Heavy loam soil. Further particulars from ANDERSON AND BROAD, LTD., Grain and Produce Merchants, and Land Agents, Marton. DESIRABLE DAIRY FARM! * g ACRES, Feilding District, halfmile school, post office, and creamery) all ploughable; good 5-roomed House, etc., etc.; permanent water. Price, .£4B 10s. per acre; £500 cash, balance 5 years. RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, Feilding. H' AWKE'S BAY Dairying or Grazing Farm—s7 ACRES, Freehold, situated 2 miles from prosperous township, and 1 mile from creamery and school, etc.; 3 acres in bush, balance in English grass. The country is undulating and fair part ploughable; well watered by oreeks and springs. .Prioe, .£32 per aore. Terms, £400 cash or more, balance on mortgage. W. P. M'CORMICK, Land Agent. Station Street, Hastings. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. npHB WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., Is Prepared to Purchase FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, By Weight or at Per Head. The Company also offers clients «verv facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers in tie oountry. i W. G. FOSTER, MAnafOna Director.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2475, 31 May 1915, Page 10
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