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AUCTJOKia LEVIN SALE, FRIDAY, sth MAY, 191 G. Messrs. Abraham & williams, LTD., will sell, as above, at 1 p.m., 90 fat ewes 120 fn.t ewo.s CO f«.t wethers 250 4-tootli wctliers (off 6and bills) 40 d-tooth wethers 100 lambs 35 3-year bullocks ■ 10 lfi-months Shorthorn steers B fat cdwb 8 fat and. forward cows 8 store cows 10 heifers in calf S 2-year st«rs 20 springing heifera 8 fat' COWB ' 20 18-month to 2-year steers 20 weaners ' 15 heilei's Br.coners, porkers, stores, ami lvcaner nigs. On account of N. Hcrrobin: 1 rubbiM'-ivred dogcart, horse, and harness Sale commences at 12 noon sharp. All i pigs must be yarded, by 11.45 sharp. ■ ■ FEILDING SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, sth HAY, At 11.30 a.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -Ck will offer, on account of a client from Tauinarunui 200 1- and a-yeor well-bred bullocks (good condition) 25 prime fat heifers. SPECIAL CLEARING CATTLE SALE. BULLS SALE YARDS, MONDAY, Stii MAT, 1916, ' At 1 o'clock. TLfESSRS. GORTON AND SON;'LTD., !tJL have received instructions from Mesr.rs. Gray Bros, to Sell, by Public Auction, a.9 above, the Whole of thoir Cattle, comprising 300 head, including thefollowing:— . 20 well-bred-S.H.' cows, r.w. S.H. bull 12 empty S.H. cows 20 bustrfed S.H. weaners 45 18-month to 2Vyear steers MO well-grown wcanor steers 10 well-grown weaner heifers 11' fat and forward cows 1 p.b. S.H. bull NOTE.—In x order to make room for breeding ewes, - Messrs. Gray Bras, have decided to f-ell the whole of their, cattle, all o! which arc in splendid condition, and Will be-drafted, and offered to the public in suitable lines. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT, MANAKAU. 13th and loth MAY, 1910. New .Zealand"loan and mercantile AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Chas. Bell, Es<i., of Manakau (who has sold his .farm), to sell on the property, commencing at noon. SATURDAY, 13th MAY, and extending to the 15th inst., the whole ol' his stock hkl plant, comprising— FOR SALE SATURDAY- ; 110 cows, calving early spring 20 springing heifers 40 weaner heifers (good) i young 'Shorthorn hulls 15 fat and store pigs, 1 breeding, sows to farrow 1 Berkshire boar Also milk cans ■ ' FOR, SALE ICONDAY—

.750 I-tooth to f.f.ni. ewes in lamb to B:F. and Romney rams (lots) 200 lambs (lots) . 100 fat ewes and wethers 30 empty ewes • .2 4-year half-draught mare 3 13-year draught stallion, Cranky ' breed, broken to chains 1 3-year draught filly, unbroken 1 3-year unbroken .filly, Gold Crestthoroughbred mare 1 3-yeur filly, King George—thoroughbred niaro . ; I 1 aged half-draught gelding (nil work) 2 hacks--1 Perry motor-car, 2-seater I 1 Cambridge roller (nearly new), 1 ( set disc 1 'd.f. plough, 1 s.f. plough, d.f. system, spring dray and harness, phaeton, gig, woolpress, tools, .- etc.: Slight reserve on motor-car and horses. PROVIDED. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-We recommend buyers to attend this sale, as the dairy herd consists of mostly young cows in good condition Which liavo been carefully culled each season. The breeding owes, are in good condition and should lamb, early. : ; MANAWATb FARMS, ' CHOICE DAIRY-FARM, 109 acres, nil in grass ,alx>ut CO acres rich lint, plouglmble when stumped, balance hilly, fourteen paddocks, watered by permanent streams. Five-roomed house, lli-stallcd cowshed with concrete iloor, piggeries, orchard,, stable, trapshed, etc. 'i'iiree-riuarters of a inile from station, factory, school, and post office. A beautiful district and climate. Will carry forty cows, young stock, and some sheep. Tho price n only ,£35 per acre. Exceptional terras: iCSSO cash, balance for eight yeaTS, at 5 per cent. Stock can be .taken at valuation. Prompt application necessary. , MANAWA'fO LTNE. PIS .teres, all in grass, 200 acros pioughable, balance undulating and hilly, 15 paddocks, well watered bv 'permanent streams, 7-Toomc-d house, h. and c., all conveniences, man's room, washhouso, workshop, storeroom, verandah, stable, trapshed, implement' shed, cowshed,' wcolshed, with, 4 shearing machines, large night pen, also small cotlose, dip, yards, 5 miljjs from railway station by good metal road, adjoins post office and'school, creamery 4 miles. Price, only £15 per aero. Terms airanged. 1 This is a first-closß mixed farm, am;.worth tho money asked for it. MANAWATO LINE. 783 acres, Otaki district, 100 acres in grass, balance good mixed bush, about 20"acres'flat. ixilnncc hilly, watered by permanent streams, about (i miles from post office and school, 11 miles from railway stnt : on. Price, ".CI 139, mortgagee sale; tonus about a third cash, balance arranged. H. ERNEST LEIGHTOR, ,182 Fontliarston Street, Wellington, or / Lower Hutt NO BETTER OFFERS. C EVEN-ROOMED.Residence, Abel Smith O Street; every modern improvement, well appointed; airy rooms. Really o cheap properly at il 175. Cash required J:27.j. TTERY Jfodern'Homo at Roseneath, 5 v rooms, conswvntdry, bathroom, and e.cullery; right up-to-date. gas. «.1., drainaKe. tiled roof; handy to tram. Furniture at valuation optional. Prico ,C!) 00. Apply early to S.. GEORGE NATHAN, . Auctioneer and Estate Agent, . 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY (Opp. Bank of N.Z.). •- r " : f- - McEWAN'S EDINBURGH ALE (GLOBE BRAND). . Laery, Beveridge & Co. Ltd. Fiave just landed -ox S.S. AiIAWA a shipment of this famous Ale, sama as that supplied to tho troops at tho Dardanelles. "TRY ITI GOOD Printing promptly prodncod at popular prices, at "Dominion" Job iMutine WorW-

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2762, 4 May 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2762, 4 May 1916, Page 10

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