AUCTIONS. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ■ SALE OF. UNCLAIMED DOGS BY AUCTION. A SALE of Unclairiicd Dogs, by auction will 1)0 Mil ftt the Corporation Yards, Clyde Quay, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), the 6th inst., at 2.15 p.m. J NO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. CLEARING SALE Of CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. AT THE FARM,~HALCOMBE ROAD, MOUNT STEWAIIT (Six miles from Feilding). WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1915, At 1 p.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell on account of Mr. C. H. Peterson, who is giving up contracting— 25 draughts, shatters, and leaders, ,4 to 10 years, out of hard work 6 metal dTays with 4-inch tires 1 timber dray 1 heavy road plough 1 drain plough, with bars 1 12-h.p. White oil engine 1 13-inch Andrews and Boa yen Canterbury chaffcutter Scoops, forge, tools, tents, and about 15 sets of harness LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SPRING CATTLE. FAIR, ■ EKETAHUNA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15th. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -A. will offer in the Ekctahuna Yards, as above— 640 ™ AD MIXED ' CATTLE ' com " 70 3 and -l-year-old bullocks (in lots) 20 2-year-old. P.A. steers 110 2-year-old steers (in lots) 30 S.H. forward empty cows 55 store cows (in lots) 15 cows, with Hereford calves at foot 30 S.H. yearling steers •30 Hereford yearling steers 30 Hereford and P.A. steers • 20 P.A., yearling steers GO yearling'steers (in lots) 6 fat cows 9 fat cows 25 2-year empty heifers 25 yearling dairy heifers 1 P.B. Hereford bull Also, on account of J. P. Lowes, Esq.— 30 3-year-old S.H. bullocks On account of Atkinson Bros.— 20 3-year-old S.H. bullocks On account of H. W. Bridge. Eso.— 25 empty fat and forward P.A. cows On account of W. E. Parker, Esq.— 30 3-yeark>ld P. A. Hereford bullocks Others will be advertised as received. WHAKATANE. OA A ACRES, Freehold, rich river flats, OifU o.vcept 20 acres of hill, which was bought adjoining the property for a homestead site, as it has a most extensive and delightful outlook, about 80 acres, is sown and the balance is dry and now' fit to burn off, and sow this summer; situated 2 miles from the mil way station site and havo a frontage to a good river of 4 mile. This land in grass will easily compare with land fetching ,£SO per aero in the Wellington district, and it can be put into grass for £3 per acre. The owner will to.ke !£lB per acre and on good terms, as he; has another place and can't easily run both. For other particulars apply to "RIVER FLAT," "Dominion" Office. £IHEAP BUILDING SITES. HAPPY VALLEY BAY ESTATE. Only about 15 minutes' walk from Island Bay Tram Terminus. City Drainage. PRICES FROM £25 A SECTION. ■ Terms:— 10 per cent. cash. 10 per cent, six months. 10 per cent, twelve months. Balance in five years at 5 per cent, For plans and full particulars apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, " Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 113-115 Customhouse Quay, (Opp. Bank of N. 2.) SMALL SHEEP-RUN FOR SALE OR LEASE, Near WAITARA and URENUI. have been recently advertising GOO » » Acres, 20 miles from -Waitara Freezing Works, and 9 miles from Urenui Sale Ya-rdsj. 300 acres in grass. Said to be 2-shecp country. Fenced and good whore. Balance bush. Title: L.1.P.; ground rental, • J520 p.a. Having failed to make a sale owing to the scarcity of cash amongst farm buyers and as the property is now idle, the owner having gone to the war, the Mortgagee will Lease for a term to be agreed at 3s. 6d. per acre, with Right of Purchase at .S3 10s. per acre. The Mortgagee is a hotelkeeper, and cannot go on the property himself. This is a good opportunity for a young man. Apply to DWAN BROS., Willis Street,. Wellington.
MURTON'S DIP. IMPORTANT. iWo arc so confident that/ our dips are til© best and the most lasting in their effects,: that we guarantee to give any sheep-farmer sufficient dip to redip his sheep, if, after dipping- with our dip, his sheep aro infested with lice or For particulars of tliis guarantee, see pircular. . TESTIMONIALS Jno. Moore, Esq., River Bank, Rissington, H. 8., August 12, 1915. I have used your Dip for close on 3C years, and'it has always given nie satisfaction. Tlio mixing is no trouble, and lihen dipping is finished there is no (dip] sediment to throw- away. It destroys all vermin and loaves the wool in good order. Note.—Mr. Moore was the first 6heepfarinor to use our Pip. Jno. M'Gregor, Esq., Hinau, Pemberton July 27, 1915. I have used Murton's Dip continuously for 21 years, and luivo always found ii satisfactory. G. Hawkins, Esq., manager Huanui Station, Tola-go Bay, July 15, 1914. For the past 12 years I have used voui Dip on a flock of 25,000 sheep, and nav< found tho Dip give every satisfaction and also, in the foot-rot trough. A. W. Spence, Esq.,'manager for Messrs Hall ami Clark, Paparatu Station Gisborne, July 18, 1914. Flock, 20,000. "Murlon's Fluid Dip' has been used here for this last 7 years and has given every satisfaction. Tin sheep como in remarkably clean at shear iug time, and tho wool lias a good lua trous and bright condition. IDEAL Farm on Market for First Time —188 acres, 0.R.P., 4-roomed house 10-bail concreted cowshed, pigstyes, gio house, etc.; 9 paddocks; noil watered river and streams; 150 acres grass, bnlanc fern; clover plentiful; all plougliable; (i acres rich river flats; 1 acre acacia grove 3 aero fine bearing orchard, boxthor: hoilge along front of property; carryin 50 milk cows; Post Offico on property re turns .£BO per annum; trout plentiful i: river; school 1 mile. Price only ,£lO 10s cash <£600. Yarndiey, Jones and Co Otorohanga. FOE FURTHER , MP NOTICES. SEE ir • -
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