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auctions. LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER. 1915. Abraham and Williams, ltd., will sell at 1 p.m.— 30 fat sheep 20 fat hoggets (shorn) 35 fat ewes (shorn) CO fat maiden ewes 60'fat.6honi vrethers 18 weaner hedfers 200 hoggete 100 woolly hoggets (good) 120 fat wethers 20 choice grade Jersey springing heifers 16 fat cows 20 vealers - • 5 3 and . .4-year unbroken hacks and spring carters : ' 1 draught mare broken all work Bacotiers, porkers, stores, . and ■weaner pigs Note.—Pig Sale commences at 12.15, and all pigs roust be yarded by 12 o'clock sharp. ] • MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA. YARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915. WAND G. TURNBULL AND CO., • LTD. (lato James Macintosh and Co.), will sell as above— CATTLE— . ' . 6 springing dairy heitars jjIEILDING , CATTLE FAIR. FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1915, ' At 11.30 a.m. Oil account of Messrs. H. Cornfoot, H. Stewart, J. H. M r Lean, J. T. Williams, W.'Rcid and Son, W. Fergusson, W. Alderson, S. Strahan, Cockburn Bros., , W. E. J. Banks Milnes, Ltd., Shannon Bros., 'Brace's Estate, G. E- Aitken, E. A; Twigg, and others. 3000 HEAD 0F CATTtE ' Com " 200 4-year bullocks 500 3-year bullocks 300 2-vear steers 100 2-year B.H. steers (station bred) 60 2-year Hereford steers (station bred) 100.15-month S.H. steers (station bred; 450 yearling steers 20 fat cows . • GO forward and store cows . 45 young S.H. cows.with.P.A. bull • GO 3-ye'ar P.A. heifers,' springing to pedigree P.A. bull : 100 2-year S.H. and Hereford heifers .150 2-year P.A.' heifers • . 150 2-year heifers . 1 ,80 15-month S.H. heifers . 250 yearling heifers On account F.L. Jackson, Pohangina CWithout Reserve): _ 100 2-year Hereford and Hereford cross -. steers 30 yearling Hereford steers ■ 15 31-year bullocks Bulls and Single . Entries Not Taken. ANNUAL SHOW HORSE SALE.-" ANNUAL SHOW. HORSE SALE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,' OCTOBER 22nd and 23rd, 1915 (Day following H.B Show), AT 9.30 A.M. EACH DAY. J - UNDON, STEWART AND CO., LTD., J-i will Sell, at their K All AM IJ YARDS, HASTINGS, on the above dates— DRAUGHTS, SPRING CARTERS, STALLIONS, HACKS. AND HARNESS HORSES, COBS, AND . PONIES (Broken arid Unbroken). ■ PRESENT ENTRIES— ,500 SSJI: 500 : i ORDER OF SALE: I First Day (Friday)— Stallions, Draughts, Spring Carters'(broken and unbroken) Second Day (Saturday)— Show Horses, Hacks and Harness Horses, Cobs and Ponies (broken and unbroken) [ On account of Mnr&ekakaho Station— 15 Unbroken Ponies by Comet and Julius Caesar 1 On account of F. A. Price, Esq — 20 Polo Mares in l'oal, broken in Polo Ponies and Unbroken N.B.—ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, ■ OCTOBER 19th. EARLY ENTRIES REQUESTED'. SPECIAL NOTICE.—AII Horses must be yarded by ,9 a.m., or will be left until end of Sale, regardless of numbers, without' exception. H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer; , ANNUAL SALE OF. THE YEARLING HOLBTEIN & SHORTHORN MILKRECORD BULLS; ALSO HOLSTEIN AND SHORTHORN COWS AND HEIFERS, FROM THE WEREROA EXPERIMENTAL FARM HERD. TO BE HELD ON THE FARM, ON TUESDAY, 2nd. NOVEMBER, 1915, At 12 Noon. ! Tl/TESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., ItJL will sell, as above, by Public Auction (Without Reserve)— 26 Sires, all bred on the property Also— 4 Holstein heifers and 1 cow 3 Shorthorn heifers and 3 cows NOTE.—The Sires of the Holsteins are American etoclc, bred from Borne ■of the heaviest milk-yielding families of the i United States. ' ! One Bull, Oak de Kol, was selected by tho well-known American authority, exGovernor Hoard, of Wisconsin. The other, Woodcrest Joe, was selected by Mr. W. M. Singleton, Assistant Director of the Dairy Division. The former Bull will also bo offered for sale. The Dams, are mainly Longbeac'h stock, the most sought-after blood in the Dominion at the present time, owing to their deep % milking qualities and robustaess o s -oMtitution. The Shorthorn Bulls are sired, by two Shorthorn Bulls, imported from the famous Darbalara' Estate Herd, Gundagai, N.S.W. On day of sals the tram leaving Palmerston North at 7.18 and trains leaving Wellington at 8.20 and 9.10 a.m. respectively will be met by conveyances. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Catalogues can be obtained from Auctioneers. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Wellington, Auctioneers. ■■ Meat KS Egffi TSTSTE are prepared to purchase Ox and * * Cow Beef, frozen in quarters, or Boner Bulls and Cows; also Mutton, Lamb, and Veal. Highest prices paid. Freezing Space now available. ' It will pay jou to communicate with us. MELLSOP, ELtOTT ANQ CO., Palmers ton North. 'Phono 50. P.O. Box 143* HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP RUN. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ACRES, Freehold, formerly 4:0" v part of tho Wallingford' Estate, situated 16 miles from Waipukurau by gooff road; 1200 acres easy low downs, and flats mostly plough a bio; balance healthy hills; subdivided into 11 blocks, iikl may be described as ono of the bestwatered properties in Hawkes Bay. Wintors H sheep, besides cattle. Buildings all new and comprise cottage, woolshed (C stands), men's quarters, and other necessary buildings. This is a first-class investment, and is only in the market on account of tho Graduated Land "ax. Price, X 9 per- aero; 15 per cent, cash; balance can remain for a term of years at 55 per cent. C. B. HOADLEY AND SON, CTD., Solo Agents, Napier. JONES AND CO.* CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. (Established 20 Years.) CASH BUYERS OF LEAD, BRASB, ZINC, COPPER, IRON, RA(?0, J.IWPIV. f»d fiUBBUB, ffhsso 721.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2593, 15 October 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2593, 15 October 1915, Page 10

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