AUCTIONS' PAHIATUA SECOND ANNUAL CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1915, At 11.30 o'clock. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at their Mangahao Road Sale Yards) at 11.30 o'clock, drafts, of tho following clients:—M. Alpass, B. J. Bengstou," Mrs. !F. Burling, A. J. Cameron. P.'Dougherty, C. Eisihg, W. H. Foster, J. R. Hay, B. Hislop, H. Hunt, J. Moughan, J. lloynahan, H. R. Nelson, A. J. Patchett, Smart's Estate, N. Small, C. J. Swan, A. Stevenson, J. Shirley, Mrs. S. Stewart, W. R. Taylor, J. E. Wade, T. H. Webb, and others:— - 1300 HT ' AT> ( ' AT '' r J jE > tomprisißgi— 330 3 and 4-year steers ■177 2 and 3-year steers 66 yearling and IS-moiith steera 361 fat and forward cows • 76 2-year empty heifers • 27 2-year heifers 50 15 and 18-month heifers 33 yearling_ heifers . 80 head mixed, cattle NOTE.—The above are all locally bred cattle, in good fresh condition. MASTERT.ON STOCK SALE. : WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1915. W AND G.' TURNBULL AND CO., • LTD. (late James Macintosh), will sell, as above— SHEEP- . 120 .4 to 6-tooth i wethers 470 2-tooth wethers 210 2-tooth ewes 40 prime fat 'ewes ' . . 70 woolly ewes with 100 per > cent. Black Face lambs CATTLE— 3 18-months steers 3 store cows ' , ; 8.2-year-old steera : JfARTINBOROUGH STOCK SALE. , •THURSDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, 1915. W J AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., • LTD. (late James Macintosh and Co., will sell as above— > ' SHEEP— ; . 260 shorn ewes, good mouths ; 19 good condition 2-year steera '3 3-year steers, good 3 good store' cows . '' 1 S'.H. bull, heavy 1 fat cow ' - . - 10 fat bullocks 24 extra prime fat bullocks 16 2 and; 2J-year steers and heifers 16 heavy'fat bullocks- ' .12 station cows and; calves ' !15 3-year-old heifers ■ '- ■ DISPERSAL SALE. OF DAIRY STOCK . IN UPPER HUTT YARDS. ' ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, At 1 p.m. • MESSRS. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Wellington, ha.ve been favoured with instructions from Mr. A. Cudby to sell the whole of his Dairy Herd in the above yards, comprising— 20 pows, some in milk, balance sprirnring 2 heifers, due in January .-,1.18-month heifer . ' ■ 2 weaners 3 horses 1 •Also one good dairy cow in.milk, and ' - one Wolselej Separator. . Mr. Cudby has been dairying in the Hutt Valley . for the 'last 40 and anyone wanting a good l dairy, cow would no doubt be able to secure a good one from this herd. ■. FOR JjVXPORT, 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,acoount. We are also buyers of Beef (in quarters or boners), Mutton, and Lamb. It will pay you to communicate with us. MELLSOP, ELIQTT, AND CO.. , PALMERSTON NORTH. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. TO those persons anxious to obtain a healthy, peaceful, and highly-Te-munerative occupation away from the busv hum of life peculiar the "petrol age, ' there is lio Vocation combining the9o attributes to a greater' degree than that of fruit-farming. : in ' the Motueka ■ district, Nelson. As Tasmania. is. to the Commonwealth of Australia, so is the Motueka district, only in -a. more marked degree, bi tho Dominion of New Zealand. The purpose -■ of this advertisement is to get you interested tin the fruit industry. There is more'money in fruit farming than any other branch of the farming industry. As much as .£3OO per aero has been taken off the land for one season's crop of'apples. We hold authenticated records which may be seen by any bonafido. inquirer. VISIT MOTUEKA. Snend your Xmas vacation here. Excellent hotel and private accommodation. Our motors are at your service. . WE want YOTT to Ire' in on the first subdivision of the BROADLANDS APPLE LANDS, , , This . desirable apple property, which ■ has. only recently! been, released by the Ttustees to the-Broadlands Estate, stands out —pre-eminently—the bt-st apple-propo-sition in tho Dominion. This is a well ' known and an admitted fact, and can be testified--to by experts-who havo carefully inspected the . land. .. WRITE TO-DAY for full particulars,, lithographic plans, booklets, and photo 9. , Wo have provided' a Special Correspondence Department, and will bo pleased to correspond ; with persons who are anxious to obtain further information concerning the apple industry and its potentialities. THE BROADLANDS FRUIT LANDS COMPANY. P. B. LOMAX AND CO., Chief Agents, Motueka. TE AUTE COLLEGE ESTATE. FOR LEASE BY TENDER. 6000 ACRES OF this magnificent Property, one oi tho best iii Uawke's Bay, and con ■ venient to railway, -access to Pukehou ant ' Opapa Stations,' will bo offered for Leasi ) by Tender on JANUARY 31st, 1916.. t 'Subdivided into 22 Farms of from 1, ' to 1050 acres; Occupation to be given on March Ist 191 C. Plans are being prepared, and will b issued at an early date to any who appl; to the undersigned. Conditions-of Lease, will also be avail '• able for inspection at the office of th Trustees, Tennyson Street, Napier, at th y end of December, t G. H. BICKERSTAFF, 1 Secretary. Ist December, 1915. I FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. '' A ACRES, L.1.P.. all particularl DIV well grassed country, exceptin 70 acres bush, hilly, well watered; wil »• tcrs 2 sheep per acre; 3-roomod whare c.n ), sheep yards; 10 miles by good road froi . Taranaki town. Price, JEB per acri " Equity,' AVe can sell with j!3C s, cash or exchange for Dairy Farm c 10 House and few acres, near town. I*- This is cash value—inquire at onco, GRANT AND CAMPBELL, tAND AGENTS, • ' PA.WEBA, .
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