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■■ " . AUCTIONS. >~• WAIKANAE • SALE. '• ' ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1916. Messrs. Abraham and WILLIAMS will sell at 1 p.m.—■ i■ 120 prime shorn wethera 25.fat shorn owes :. 20 l'at sheep : .' ' ' ' > 10 store cows 25 3-year steers ",Vls 2J-year steers ?v 5 springing heifers • ■ . 25 yearling heifers (lots) .. 4 springing Holstein heifers . 5 3-year springing heifers y :■ ' 12 mixed yearlings ' 1 purebred Jorsoy yearling bull ;; . 2 2-year Holstein bulls 1 pure Ayrshire bull , v' l.- :,. 1 thoroughbred mare . ' FEILDING CATTLE FAlfi. FRIDAY, 13th~OCTOBER, 1916. : : . At 11.30 a.m. q^nA WMeFd CATTLE, corii- " 4 ' jwising annual. drafts from Messrs. W.E. L. Banks, Mowat Estate, • Milnes, Ltd., P. E. Lewis, A. E. Bart* lett, S. Foster,-:E. Tallett. D.'H. M'Lean, . G.-V. Shannon, H. Stewart, G. Billett, 1;-Richards, P. J. Eelinton, P. Henaci ; • ban, R. 0. French, L. Pleasants, Donald Fraser, McMullan Bros., H. P. .. | Clare,- Himitangi Estate, .M'Donald Bros., D. Gordon, Mrs. A. Shannon, and , , . others (to be drafted and offered in lots.) 1600 3, 1, and 5-year bullocks ; , . 600 2 and 8-year steers ' .'•' -tOO yearling steers '. .V ■ SCO mixed yearlings v 150 yearling heifers 300 forward; and store cows • 50 cows with calves at foot : 300 empty 2 and .3-year heifers '20 fat bnllooks ..■■■■■ ■ 8 fat oows ■ - ~ . . ■ ' , 16 prime fat bullocks... : 500 fat wethers. . _ , 400 good shorn .wether hoggets ' 300 mixed shorn hoggets ' 2000 hoggets ' ' v 40 fat wethers ' " ' On account J. Northcott— ' .50 prima fat heavy-skinned Lincoln V wotnars • cattle, single.beasts, and . : : trails not taken at this sale.. Entries of , ; Isheep will, be accepted;HASTINGS SHOW, HORSE SALE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, . .October 20th and.2lst, 1916 ; . v-V. ' , (Days following H.B. Show). Wlv' ' c< ® imcncin S «ioh day'at 9.30 a'.in.'sh'arp.; ; SON, AND STEWART, LTD., will sell at their KARtAMU ROAD -YARDS, HASTINGS 300 300 Comprising stallions,; ■ draught's, spring hacks,vharness .torses, ' show .. . ; , ; 'horse and ponies, hrokon and unbroken. . : On Account of Mr. ; S' ; 'Bennett— '' : ; 20 3 and 4-year draughts and ' spring . fiV-.v- ';'!' carters ... On Aooount Maraekakaho Station— •; 25 unbroken jionios,. by Comet' and : Caesar . '•• ORDER OP SALE: ■ , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th. Stallions, draughts and- - spring carters (broken/and. unbroken). .■'•■ j: - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st.— L..;. ■ Hflcks, harness horses find -ponies (broken . . and unbroken).' ' ENTRIES CLOSE TTTESDAT, OCTOBER ' ■ 17th. tS -:;; N3.—When entering kindly give fullest . .. particulars. i SPECIAL NOTIOE.r-Owing .to the L-: :> ; large entries for this : sale-any.horses'not .. yarded by 9 a.m. will not be offered at ... the'sale.. Vendors are specially asked to ', ■ ■ note this fact, as no exceptions. will be 1 V made.- . ■ ' , . EARLY ENTRIES SOLICITED. / : fctz::H. N. STEWART, .Auctioneer. FREEZING- SPACE. V : NOW' OPEN FOE BEEP. ' TSTE are Buyers of OX, COW, ; and t * V BULL BEEE, in Quarters, boned or • V canned. Highest pnees' given on "the ' hooks" at Freezing Works or we will 1 i . Cell for Clients on Commission. 1 v; r. ■ It will pay you to communicate with ' _• 1 MELI.SOP, ELIOTT AND CO. ' PALMERSTON NORTH, i : " ,*.■• '■ : -i w 1 , . . . , ...'....ZZZ I EREWHON ESTATE. ' . INLAND PATEA. FOR PRIVATE SALE. . ' '\S7E Have been instructed by Messrs. IV V W. J. Biroh. and Son to offer for •. . Private Sale their well-known "Erewhon 'Estate," ■ containing.about - 13.179 ra Sk:l3.ira '• , , Situated 23 miles from Taihape by good I. ; f lom, and 10 miles from Moawhango f-. Township, School, and Post Office (mails I-,. ■. . ■ tri-weekly). ; The country, ■ which is well is partly. of limestone format tion, and is subdivided by miles of fencE;;5. ing into convenient blocks and paddocks. | About 200 acres of turnips are grown [. . {with success every l year. A good por- ! tion of the run is ploughable. I , The property is at, present carrying 20,000 eheep (of which 6466' are breeding' f / ewes and 2630 maiden ewes), 200 head fer— cattle, and 60; horses. ■" : [ The Buildings consist, of 13-roomed'• t:. 'Modern;. Brick Homestead, replete with t . \ every convenience; 2 5-roomeo Cottages, t'\ . .Woolshed (U'.stands TPolseley machines), ' ' Rood Cookhouse, . Dining-room; and Men's 5 (Quarters. Stable, large , Store, . . Blacks' . .. Kmith's Shop, and small Library. Telephone to- Manager's; House. . * •; , The Estate has been successfully worked for many years by the present owners. The Stock and Plant are . to be. taken Bver iit valuation. ;■ ' " Delivery will be given on 25th February, 1917, or immediate possession can be . arranged if required. ... ... Price, terms, and all further particu;.Vt. Jars, '. will- be supplied to boiia-fido inquirers upon, application to WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., or ■ HOADLEY, SON AND STEWART. '> LIMITED, Sole Agents, Napier. i-A- BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY, contain, xi ing nearly seventy-three (73) acres : ' rich', level land, ring fenced, subdivided into nine paddocks, watered by permanent streams.. Five aores native bush, two acres under crop, large homestead, containing hot and oold water, and all . conveniences, .. ideally situated, over looking well-laid-out grounds; outbuildings 'include cowshed with eight bails and concreto floor, fitted. with milking machines; hayshed, wood and trapshed, fowlhouse, implements shed, etc. Within a few minutes' walk of Railway Station, factory, and Bchool. Prico X'Bs per acre; terms about J6IBOO cash, balance arranged, or with stock and plant, including 40 first-class cows, , milking plant, horses, etc., i9O per acre; .£2350 cash. This property is highly adaptable for a first-class stud farm. CHOICE MANAWATU FARM. AO ACRES rich land, practically all JO ploughable when stumped, ring fenced, subdivided into five paddocks. Good five-roomed- house, cowshed with ' concrete floor,-milking machines, engine, trapshed, washliouse, etc. ' Within 11 / miles of school and factory, and less than 3 miles from railway station by good' metalled road. Price JMS per acre; terms about .£7OO cash; balance 5 per cent. -Title, L.I.P. Strongly recommended. ■ ' NOTE.—The Manawatu District offers Farmers one of the nicest climates in the North. Island. The district is hardly ever affected by drought, and therein is no . better grass growing land obtain, able. Purchasers should, write, stating . 'their' requirements, to the undersigned. ■ Sellers should forward, details of their properties without delay, to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 183 Featherston Street,. Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2899, 11 October 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2899, 11 October 1916, Page 10

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