AUCTIONS. LEVIN CATTLE FAIR. - . FRIDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1915, ' At 12.45 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -CjL -will sell as above, on account of the-following clients:—Messrs. A. Drake, C. H. Symons, M. F. Burke, S. W. Carter, W. S. Carter, V. E. Hitchings, C. C. Higginsou, 0. Cottle, and others— 1 QrA HEAD OF CATTLE, coniX«sov prising— 100 head mixed, cattle 8 fat hcifera 20 cows and calves 27 springing heifers 18 empty. 3-year heifers 40 3i and 4-year bullocks . 130 3-year bullocks • 145 2 and 3-yeur steers 800 18-m.onth, to 2-year steers 100 mixed yearlings 100 18-irionth and 2-year heifers 235 store cows nnd heifers 40 fat cows and heifers 10 vealers ■ 12 bulls 120 extra heavy fat shovn wethers 120 fat ewes ■ 130 ewes and lambs . . 350 hoggets ; 50 empty ewes 120 fat shorn ewes and wethers 80 fat wethers . 140 empty ewes' . .. NOTE.—Pig Sale commences at .12 sharp. All stock must be yarded by 11 a.m. ' .' SPRING CATTLE FAIR. EKETAHUNA. , MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15th. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -£j»- will-offer in tho Eketahuna Yards, as above— d/i(\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comUttU prising— . 70 3 and'4-year-old- bullocks (in lots) 20 2-year-old P.A. steers 110 2-year-old 6teers' (in lots) ' 30 S.H. forward empty'cows ' 55 store cows (in lots) 15 cows, with Hereford calves at foot .. SO" S.H. yearling steers ,30 Hereford yearling steers '30 Hereford and P.A. steers '20 P.A. yearling steers 60 yearling steers (iu lots) 6 fat cows 9 fat cows ■ 25 2-year empty heifers 25 yearling dairy heifers 1 P.B. Hereford hull 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. Esq.— 25 empty fat and forward P.A., cows On account of W. E. Parker, Esq.— 30 3-year-old P. A. Hereford bullocks Others will be advertised as received. •'; ; ,.waipue!urau ' sale, ... . TUESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell, on account of W. J. Douglas and Estate late A. F. Douglas, "Te Mahanga"— •12-year Polled Angus bulls 11 3-year Polled Angus bulls 4 4-year Polled Angus bulls , F.M.WALLACE, ■ '• • * Auctioneer. ..MASTERTON STOCK SALE. ' i WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1915. At 11 a.m. , WAND G. TURNBULL AND CO. ■ (late James Macintosh and Co.) will sell as above— SHEEP- \ 25 prime fat ewes ■ CATTLE- ■ . . 130 yearling to dairy heifers (to be drafted) 20 yearling to 2-year-old steers 4 cows and calves • .10 store cows . 2 3-ycar-old steers Account of H. T. Hume, Esq.— •6 2-year purebred P.A. bulls PAHIATUA SPRING CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1915. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS,' LTD., -fl will sell at their Mangahao . Road Saleyards, at 11.30 o'clock, drafts of the following clients:— . A. H. Ahrons, Balfour Estate, B. J. Bengston, J. G. Brechin, Mrs. F. Burling, A. J. Camoron, C. T. Carman, J. Y. Crawford; J. W. Falconer. N. J. Gilbert, R. Haliburton, AV. Halliday, L. H. Hughes, A. H. Humphrey, .T. T. Kotlo'wski, O. Lund, P. &. M'Donald, John M'Kay, IJhas, Mexted, Jos. Miller, fl. S. Morrison, J. and M. Murphy, D. O'Brien, R-. Parker, J. B. Rose, Smart's Estate, R. J.'Smith, Styles Bros., Warren Bros., and others:— •■■■'; ( 1850 comprising— 800 3 and 4-year bullocks 100 2 and 3-year steers 100 lj-year to 2-year steers 100 15-montbs steers " 100 P.A.' yearling steers 100 yearling steers ' 100 fat and forward cows and heifers 100 2-year heifers . 200 yearling to' 18-months heifers 150 mixed cattle; . NOTE.—The above are all locally-bred cattle, in good, fresh condition. • J. TREVOR THOMAS, Manager. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. AGRICULTURAL ASSO- . CIATION. • GRAND PATRIOTIC SHOW. , All the Profits will be devoted to the Patriotic Funds. WEDNESDAY 'AND THURSDAY, 17th and 18th NOVEMBER; 1915. ' GRAND ANNUAL SHOW .Of Horses,; Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, produce. Needlework, Home Industries, Art and Technical, and Publio Schools Competitions.- • Ladies' Leaping, and Driving Comoetitions, Hunters' . and Steeplechase Jumping Competitions, Potato Race on Horseback, Turning Competition. Class 20 "Maiden! Haok may compete in classes 42,' 43, 45, and 46. The winner of Class 20 may compete for the. Championship. The leading Show in the Dominion. Admission each day, Is. ' Entries positively close at the Secretary's Offico on the Oth November, at 10 p.m. Schedules and entry forms on application to C. T. GIFFORD'MOORE, Secretary. : ;yEAL FOR JIXPORT. WE are prepared to Purchase for ExPort suitable Vealers under nine months old, and can offer highest prices on- "the hooks," any Freezing Works, or will ship to London on Owner's account. ■ We are ako buyers of Beef (in quarters or boners), Mutton, and Lamb. It will pay you to communicate with ns. MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. ' " HOTEL FOR SALE. GOOD LITTLE COUNTRY HOUSE HAWKE'S BAY. THE above Hotel is very handy to town, in centre of good pastoral district. Lease has 3 years to run, and rent is only d£3 per week. Hotel contains about 13 rooms. Licensa J825 per annum. Land about 15 acres. Rates about «£7. Turnover for 1914-1915 averaged about m. PRICE—ONLY ifillOO. Lire and Dead Stock at Valuation. M'GLASHAN'S, LTD., ; Nanier, I
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2617, 12 November 1915, Page 10
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