AUCTIONS. PAHIATUA ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915. At 11.30 o;m. ABRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD., will 6ell at their Mahgahao 'Saleyards at 11.30 o'clock ' drafts of tht following clients:— A. H. -Aniens,- Balfour Estate, B. J, Bengstou, J. G. Brechin, S. Bolten,;G. R, Benuison, E. T. Barthorp,' Mrs. E. Burling, A. J. Cameron, T. Checkley,) C. T. Carman, J. Y. Crawford, S. Diamond, A. D. Eglinton, J. W. Falconer, N. J-. Gilbert, R. Haliburton, W. Halliday, L. H. Hughes, T. Hodgins, B. Hislop, A. H. Humphries, J. T. Kotlowski, O. Lund, P S. M'Donald, John M'Kay, Thos. Mexted, Jos. Miller, J. Moynahan, H. H. Miller, H. S. Morri6on, J. and M. Murphy, D. O'Brien, R. Parker, T. E. Parker, P, Stenberg, J. B. Rose, SmaTt's Estate, 6'. Suisted, R. J. Smith, Styles Bros., H; J. Toon, W. R. Taylor, Warren Bros., and others:— 2000 HEAD CATTLE ' ««mprising--830 3 and 4-year bullocks 150 2 and 3-year steers. . 60 lj to 2-year steers 120 15-month steers ,' 70 P.A. yearling steers SO P.A.'• yearlings (mixed) 20' Hereford yearlings (mixed) , 50 yearling steers 130 fat and forward cows and heifers 40 store cows and heifers 60 2-year heifers 270 yearling to 18-month heifers . 168 mixed cattle 12 fat 4-year bullocks . ' ■, J. TREVOR THOMAS, Auctioneer. NOTE.-The above are all locally-bred cattle,'in good, fresh .", ■
JOHNSONVILLE STORE STOCK SALE. . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915. ABRAHAM ;AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will, sell as above at I,' p.in.—; 40 3-year bullocks 20 empty ■ cows . * Account Messrs. Bryant Bros.— '500 4-tooth wethers Other Vendors— - 100 2-tooth wethers 140 dry ewes . '. 150 2-tooth wethers . 100,2 and 4-tooth wethers ', 6 springing heifers 1 guaranteed cow at drop I .. 1 hack and harness horse
I; | ■ 'LEVIN-SALE. ' FRIDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1915. 'A BRAHAMAND. WILLIAMS, LTD., -tX will sell at 1 p.m.— 120 fat wethers SJ ewes and lambs ' 40 fat cows (lots)10 empty cows • 19 guaranteed cows ■. 6 2-year bulls--17 forward bullocks .55 3-year steers '' . , 35 2, 24, and 3-year steers, '..'. 19' 18-months steers 100 fat shorn ewes .15 15-months steers 18 Jereey-Holstein heifers . ~■;.. ' On account of C. C. Higginson— ..-,. •3 draught horses, broken to all work 3 good hacks and harness horses Baconers, porkers, stores and weaner pig- .... . . . . . Note.—All pigs must be yarded by 12 noon sharp. •.
FEILDING SUPPLEMENTARY Ckf. .'_,/'. TLE.FAIR. '~'.., FRIDAY. 26th NOVEMBER, 1915, At .11.30 o'clock. on nn: HE AD :OF CATTLE, Compris--580 3 and 4-year bullocks •■'.,-'.. 40 fat bullocks. 200 3-year steers . 500 2 and'2J-year steers ■ 400 15-months to 18-months steers 350 forward empty cow 6 100 3-year empty heifers 250 2-year empty heifers . 100 cows with calves 400 15-months heifers 80 2-year steers No Bulls or Single Entries accepted. yEAI' FOR TfIXPORT. • 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 also buyers of Beef (in quarters or boners), Mutton, and Lamb. It will pay you to, communicate, with us.' ■ -.''.-. MELLBOP, ELIOTT, AND CO.. PALMERSTON NORTH. IDEAL Farm on Market for First Time. —188 acres, 0.R.P., 4-roonied .house, 10-bail concreted cowshed, pigstyes, gig. house, etc.; 9 paddocks; vcell watered, river and streams; 150 acres grass, balance fern; clover plentiful; all ploughable; 60 acres rich river flats; 1 acre acacia grove, 3 acre fine bearing orchard, boxthorn hedge along front of property; carrying 50 milk cows; Post Office on property returns .£BO per annum; trout plentiful in river; school 1 mile. Price'only £10 10s., cash. .£6OO. Yarndley, Jones and Co., Otorohanga. TENDERS. ' TENDERS TO PURCHASE OR-LEASE. SEPARATE Tenders'are invited for.the , purchase or lease of the Empire Picture .Theatre and the Exchange Hotel, Nelson. Ist, for the purchase of the two businesses as a going concern. 2nd, for the lease of the two properties. 3rd, for a lease or purchase of the Empire Theatr«. .•.'■"'■. 4th; for a lease or purchase of the Exchange Hotel. These two properties are situated in the centre of the City of' Nelson, both having two fronts, and only a stone's throw from, the G.P.O. The Theatre has been' built within the last year, and is licensed to take 1000 people, and is admitted to be one of the most complete and up-to-date picture-theatres in the Dominion, if not the most complete. The two properties comprise frontages of; one ■hundred feet, depth 162 ft. Tenders close December 6th. For further particulars apply . ■ . H; SAUNDERS, Empire Theatre, Nelson. dMENUINE FLOWER BRAND MAGNOLIA METAL. LASTS LONGEST, THEREFORE CHEAPEST. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON. LTD., i Wellington. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. WA. C H O T E, .FaTish Street. On Sale— GOLDEN BAY CEMENT MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT, • MAURICEVILLE LIME, J. J. CRAIG'S AUCKLAND HYD. LIME, FIRE BRICK, and TILES, FIRE CLAY, CHIMNEY POTS, etc. "TOXEMENT" The"only absolutely permanent waterproofing material for concrete and stucco i on '■ the market. Should be-used in all stucco work and linings of cellars and basements. Write for booklet to FRMiCIS HOLMES, St.,Wtlliitt.i 5 , „ METAL CEILINGS Are Entirely British Manufacture WILSON AND SHAW. Agents, Harris Street (Opposite Electric Light Office). SAGAR'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY; Catalogues, quotations. Sole A»euts HENRY ■ v. MOSS (Ltd.), Dunedin" an! Auckland,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2628, 25 November 1915, Page 10
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