AUCTIONSSHANNON SALE. TUESDAY; 30th NOVEMBER, 1915, Messrs. Abraham and Williams (LTD.), will sell at 1 p.m.— 100 4-toot!i shorn wethers 30.fat ewes 50 woolly 2-tooths . 30 woolly ewes 30. yearling steers S5 2 and steers . , ~ 10 15-month at-eovs - . .■■■■• -- 8 store oows 13 fat cows 6 weaners . . ; ' ' . 0 heifers '- »'■ •' • . 5 bulls . '%: — — TB HORO SALE. " TUESDAY,: 30th : NOVEMBER, 1915. ,M.Z- LOAN AND.,, MERCANTILE AGENCY- CO., LTD.. will offer for sale,in Mr. F. J. Ryder's yards, Te iHoro, at 1 p.m.,. the following :— : 30. fat maiden ewes and wethers • v 20' shorn ewes with lambs 35 fat oows • .- ; 13 good-conditioned-cows : 27 4-year-old bullocks , ;38 2 and .2i-year -steers (lots) 12 yearling steers ' 50 15-month heifers (to be drafted) 1-yearling .pedigree Jersey bull . ' 1 registered Shorthorn bull, 3 years 1 dog-cart horse, 7 years, staunch and : quiet . . 2 sows (to; farrow) 3 breeding sows ' 1 purebred Berkshire boar , - 1 single-furrow plough (nearly new) On acoount- P. • J.'-Ryder—' 1-40 2< and 3-ycar bullocks -levin-stock-sale. : : WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1915. ALGETY LTD., will sell - -. at 12.15 p.m. — . ... 41 2-year steers .. ..'■ ." 18 21-year steers ''. 1 ~ 40 '3-year steers (off hills).' 20 springing: steers ■ .• : Baconors, porkers, andstore pigs '-. '..'All Pigs , must be. yarded by- 12 o'clock. MASTERTON STOCK SALE. : ; . waii>ouFyarps. ' .WEDNESDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1915. WAND. G. TURNBULL AND CO., • LTD. (late James Macintosh), will sell as above— J OHEEP—. ' ■ , 30 forward store ewes s 10 forward 2-tooth wethers 'CATTLEG cows with good calves 3 store oows • . 23-year steers " 2 yearling heifers ' 5 -. ' * JjjxPORT, U17"B ,are prepared to Purchase for Ex- ':»» port 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 acoount. Wo are also buyers of Beef (in quarters or boners), Mutton, and Lamb. ._ It will pay you. to communicate with ' . ,ais. 'j\. MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO.. '' PALUERSTON NORTH. .- MURTON'S DIP. ' IMPORTANT. We ore so confident that our dips are , the 'beat and the most lasting in theiT effects, that we guarantee to give any sheep-former sufficient dip to redip his sheep, if, aftor dipping wfth our dip, his sheep are infested with lice or ticks. For particulars of tliis guarantee, 6ee pircular, TESTIMONIALS ' . . Jno; Moore, Esq., River.Bank' Rissington, ■ H. 8., August 12,. 1915. I have used your Dip for close on'3o years, and it has always given me satisfaction. The mixing is no trouble, and Alhen dipping is finished there is no (dip) . sediment to throw, away. It destroys all ' ■wrmin and leates . the wool in good br- - tin. ; ' -' ' Note/-Mr. Moore was - fie first sheep- . Sirmer to use our Dip. lfao. M'Gregor, Esq., Hinau, Pemberton. ..... '..',j July 27, 1915.I have used Mnrton's Dip continuously Eor 21 .years, i. and have always found it eatisfactory. - Gi-Hawkins, Esq., manager Huanui Stav " tion,, Tolago Bay; July 15, 1914. For tie past 12 yearrf' I -have used-your . 'Dip on a fiock-of 25,000, sheep, 'and have found , the' Dip'give, every satisfaction, Mid also in the loot-rot trough,. j JI. W. Spence, Esq., manager for Messrs. Hall and.Clark, Paparatu- Station, . Gisborne,- July 18, 1914. ■ Flock, - 20,000. "Murton's Fluid Dip" ' ' Sas-been, used here for'this last 7 years; and ,haa :given every satisfaction.- The sheep "come in . remarkably clean at shearand the wool has a good lus- • troua and bright condition, • SMALL FREEHOLD FARM. OArt ACRES, Freehold, partially improved and fit to run breeding ewes or cattle; about 40' acres new grass- 'i ' «d '.bush land, about i the balance in grass, and -will easily carry 250 ewes. Subdivided into 3 paddocks, and has good river boundary, about 3 miles from town- , ship, could ■be milked upon' and would make a good farm for man with little Eaoney to make a start on. • PRICE: Only £4 pgr acre; 25 per cent, cash; balance, good terms. This is worth inquiring about, though the price is low. . Jor further particulars, apply -"FREEHOLD," Hawera. ! COME OVER HERE! WORTH BUYING. FULLY-IMPROVED orchard at i MOTUEKA. gg ACRES, FREEHOLD. PARTICULARS: - 20 acres in commercial apple orchard, fully improved and now comin* into ■profit; easily 2000 cases this season. Planted with best export varieties, notably Cox . OTange, 1 Jonathan, Jlunro s Favourite, Sturmer, Delicious, Scarlet Nonpariel and Rokewood; Pears, William, Bon Cretein, and Winter Cole 10 acres in good grass, on rich drained swamp, 20 acres in oats, will cut - over 1J tons to acre; 5 paddocks, watered by permanent stream; Groomed House, almost new; barn, ■trapsheds, stable, and implement shed ; handy to town by perfect motor road; school and post office 1 mile. This far is absolutely the best in the apple ' metropolis. -The first genuine inquirer is sure to buy. Onlv reason for selling owner going to the war. PRICE, .£7O per acre; easy terms. . P. B. LOMAX AND CO,, HIGH STREET, MOEPIKA, : .'
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 16
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