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| AUCTIONS. OTAKI STUCK SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRU AR Y AJad, 1916. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will ~ell ;it 1 p.m.— 120 fut wethers 100 2 and 1-tooth ewes (of! hills) J."ill 1-tooth wetliers (oil bills) 300 1-year ewes (lots) 2WJ woolly lambs 50 Koumey ewes 50 shorn lambs 50 forward 4-tuoth wethers CO fat ewes ' 20 weuner<s , 10 3-year steers (Otaki Gorge) 20 3-year S.H. heifers (emiily) 3 forward empty cows 10 empty cows 8 fat cows On account It. V,'.. Fleming, Esq., his annual draft-— 200 1-year ewes 75 2-tootli ewes 30 iJJ-yoar steers (off kills) , 25 2-i-year steers 10 forward cow* 20 2-year heifera UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, AT THE FARM, GLADSTONE ROAD, LEVIN. THURSDAY, 21th FEBRUARY, 1916. A BRAHAM. 'AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -£*- . have received instructions from Mr. H. Colo (who has sold his property! to sell, as above, at 1.30 p.m.— 23 cows iu milk, and calving again July and August G 21-yf>ur heifers, r.w.b. 7 18-month empty beilers ' 12 mixed weauers 2 half-draught mures, broken to all • work 1 3-year mare, broken to chains 1 bull 1 breeding sow to farrow Ton wagon, spring cart, R. and G. lever plough, 2 ploughs, M'Cormick mowers, Deeriug hnyrukes, set Tine harrows, miitoans, sundries, etc. NOTE. —These cows have all been carefully selected, and, having a good strain of Jersey in them, we can thoroughly recommend them as well worthy of inspection. FEILDING ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR, FRIDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1916. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will Sell, at 11.30 a.m. sharp—

ANNUAL DRAFTS, on account of W. H. Gaisfonl, A. Gray, H. P. Clare, W. Gordon, R. Stewart, Frccklington Bros., 1? B. Fanner, S. Williamson, E. K. Matthews, C. T. Keeble, L. Pleasants, H. M. Phillips, Adsett's Estate, H. Smith, T.-iwcra Estate, W. Gibson, C. A. Leicester, AV. and F. Vile, G. F. Johnston, C. I''. Johnston, AV. G. Pearce, J. Cooper, C. A. J." Lcvctt, A. G. Meyrick, J. D. Hocking, A. Kidd, F. Krull,' G. U. Shannon, W. S. Hammond, C. Dick, R. 0. French, AV. E. L. Banks, J. S. Parsons, G. F. Smith, JO. Shannon, Shannon Bros., Yv. A. Conway, AVm. Gibson, Chas. Lucas, and Bowen Bros. — 23 000 SHKEP ' com P. risin S— 11,500 4 and 5-year ewes 5,500 4-year ewes 1,150 0-tooth ewes 3,710 2-tootli ewes Also, On account of Herbert Smith, Esq., ' ' Colyton: 49 2, 4, 6-tooth and f.m. p.b. Southdown ewes ■ 20 p.b. Southdown ewe lambs 15 p.b. Southdown ram lambs PAHIATUA ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1916. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will offer at their Mangahao yards, at "11.30 o'clock, the undermentioned annual drafts from -.—W. C. Arrow, Balfour Estate, E. T. Barthorp, b. J. Bengston, Geo. Benton, Jas. Breeds, S. Bolton, R. M. Burns, J. B. Carru.thers, A. Checkley, Checkley Bros., John Clulow, .T. Connell, H. F. Coom, John Dick, C. Dickens, A. D. Eglinton, ,C. losing, J. AV. Falconer", \V. R. Godfrey, R. Haliburton, E. S. Heckler, F. Hillas, H. Hunt, J. T. Ivotlowski, S. MacLeod, F. Mackenzie, P. AV. Matthews, R. M'Gowan, J. D. M. Milne, W. Mitchell, J. Moughan, J. Nelson, D. O'Brien, Smart's Estate, P. Stenbarg, P. H. Suisted, AV. R. Taylor, John Vile, Mrs. M. AValsh, J. AVills, S. J. Boyden, A. H. Hoggard. A. J. Mexted, Fred, Moore, J. ajid M. Murphy, A. Nelson, J. W. Perry, W. E. C. Tylec, Mrs. A. Upston, Mrs. M. Vcrry, Frank AA'hite, and many others— 15 000 comprising—— 9000 4 and 5-year ewes (in lots) 1000 3 and 4-year ewes (in lots) 500 6 and S-tootli ewes (in lots)500 2, 4, and G-tooth owes (in lots) 500 4 and G-tooth ewes (in lots) .500 4-toot'n owes (in lots) 1000 2-tooth ewes (in lots) 1000 2 and l-tootli wethers (in lots) 1000 mixed sex lambs (in lots) NOTE.—AIi the above sheep are locally, bred and have the repuiation of doing well wherever they are taken. GEORGE H. BUCKERIDGE, Estate and General Commission Agent, ELTHAM. N.Z. Representative for Henry A. Lane and Co., Ltd., London, Butter, Cheese, and Tallow Merchants. Write-me for what you want. I have many of the best farms in New Zealand for Sale. Here is one:— yj-yl ACRES, 8 miles from two good tfcl/-L towns, on a fine metal road; 390 acres grass, 11 "acres bush, 12 paddocks; two Houses of 8 rooms and 4 rooms, stables,. cowshed, all outbuildings. Two miles from school and cheese factory. 'Phone and P.O. in house. L.I.P.j rent, i'lß per annum. Easy and long-dated mortgage. Price, £14 acre goodwill, including 2SO ewes, 170 lambs, 5 horses, rams, 12 dairy cows, bulls, calves, pigs, gig, dray, and harness. Very easy terms. Write at once. SPECIAL FARM OFFER. 490 Acres, freehold, in the heart of the famous Saudon rye seed area; mostly flat, all ploughable, black loam r on c)ay, 14 paddocks, well fenced and plough drained, dams, windmills, troughs, 7-roomed house, stables, barn, sheds, yards, etc. Grows wheat, oats, barley, turnips, rape and rye grass to perfection. Sub-surveyed. At ,£25 per acre on easy terms. Is the best cutting-up spec, on the market. FAIRBURN AND SILIC, AVanganui. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. mHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., Ia Prepared to Purihnse FAT SHEEP \ND LAMBS, By AVeight or at 1-er Head. The Company, also offers cJients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any ol the Buyers in tho country. W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director. CONVEYANCES. 1 FLY & YOUNG, Royal Mail Contractors, and General Carriers, Masbertou. All Trains met. Commercial Samples promptly attended to. New an a up-to-date Samplo Rooms. Agants tot the N.ij. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannistor Streets. St. John Ambu'ntice available day or night. 'Ph ~ne No. 126. Private 127. P.O. Boi 50. ALKER'S STABLES. BULLS.' Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor. Cwchcs: (.ireatioro to Pulls. Vehicles, Horaiw, and Motorcars on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. J. S. WALKER. Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL leaves CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimoolton daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.tn,; learw , Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. R. J, MOORE. Proprietor, f'cildino

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2698, 18 February 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2698, 18 February 1916, Page 10

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