AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1317, At 2.30 p.m. TWO WELL-SITUATED PROPERTIES NO. 10 MULGIIAVE STREET, And NO. 9 KENWYN TERRACE (off Stokes Street), TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. "14/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO J-'A have been instructed/by the Trus tees in Estate of the late Jesse Huett, ti sell by auction, at their 'Booms, Feathers ton Street, as abovePart Section 537, Wellington, havini 24ft. frontage to Mulgrave Street b; 90ft., together with the Residence o 7 Rooms, No. 19, thereon. This valuable property adjoins th< Marine Engineers' Institute, and is nea: to the Lambton Railway Station. Part Section 954, Wellington, havinj 39ft. 6in. frontage to Kenwyn Ter race, by a depth of 92ft. Sin., to gothor with the 6-roomcd Dwelling No. 9, thereon. From this house a good view is obtain ed, and it is within a short distance of the business part of Newtown. For terms and cards to view apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers.. ARAPAEPAE ESTATE (FREEHOLD). (Estate Late J. R. M'Donald.) rDEAL SHEEP AND RATTLE RUN. ®- Divided into THREE FARMS OF 1050, 754, AND 741 ACRES. TO SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. MM J \ AfjlMMttMM Wcwuem. C/u f ON 31st OCTOESR, AT THE TOWN HALL, LEVIN, At 1.30 p.m. TERMS:. 10 per cent, on foil of hammer. 10 per cent, in 12 months. 5 per cent, in 2 years. Balance in 5 years at 5} per cent., when, after a further payment of 10 ier centi, the balance may remain for a iurther 5 years at the then current >ank rate of interest. For all particulars and arrangements or Inspection apply all branches. (ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Or VR.IGHT, STEPHENSON AND COM PANY, LIMITED, Joint. Auctioneers. SPRING CATTLE FAIR. . DANNEVIRKE SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, At 11 a.m. £VHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer on account of the followng clientsStewart Bros., J. Curtis, T. \ Vautier, J. F. Meagher, C. W .Mafchieon, C. A. Herbert, M. p. Knight, D. iose, T. S. Booth, T. M. Webb, D. Peck, '. D. Rogers, J. Falconer, J. Franklin, J. V. Sargent, H. Frede'rickseu, J. M. [utchinson, W. Edwards, J. M. Harvey, V". D. Taylor, W. E. Parker, G. C. Lowe, [. Cotter, O'Sullivan-Bros., iW. Davis, 7. Burnett, J. Wright, F. G. Cowper, V. Hales, Mrs. M. Johnstone," E. Knight, '. F. Fountaine, A. H. Escott, J. Armtrong, J. Carlson, H. Cowper, F. Ellingam, F. Kerr, D. Barry, W. H. Graham, . Lang, E. O. M'Douall, J. Rose— JSOO CATTLE, comprising— 1 6-ycar pedigree Hereford bull 120 m.s. Shorthorn yearlings 45 2 and 3-year Hereford steers 10 2-year S.H.-Hereford cross steers 83 m.s. Hereford yearlings. 40 S.H. cows with P.A.,calves at foot 230 2 and 3-year Holstein steers 30 3-year Polled Angus steers 30 15-month Polled Angus steers ' 7 3-year empty P.A. heifers 70 station cows with calves . r 65 Hereford-S.H. yearling steers and heifers 4S P.A-.-Hereford cross yearlings 5 2-year Hereford bulls 5 Shorthorn bulls 560 1-year to 3-year. Shorthorn steors 170 3-year-old steers 140 store cows 30 forward cows 33 Hereford cows, with calves by Hereford bulls 30 Shorthorn cows, with calves by Hereford bulls 50 15-month Hereford heifers 6 cows in calf, Hereford bull 2 2-year Hereford bulls , 150 2-year to 3-year f.teers and heifers 1150 3 and 4-vear bullocks 300 m.s. yearlings 200 mixed cattle 40 2 and 21-year Shorthorn aud Shorthorn cross steers 100 cows and calves 1 3-ycar P.A. bull 15 fat cows 25 2i to 3-year S.H. Hereford heifers with calves No dairy stock or single entries will beecepted, nor bulls other than Hereford, horthorn, and Polled Aiigus. Entries close 30th octob;v. THE PAHIATUA SPRING CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, -i 917. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS, At 11 a.m. D ALGETY AND CO.. LTD., .ind WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND ;0„ LTD., will sell as above:— LSOO HEAD CATTLE, comprising— 260 3 and 4-yeaf S.H. bullocks .54 3-year S.H. steers 60 2!-year Hereford steors 34 3-ycar Jersey cross steors •10 2-year S.H. cross steers 40 2-year S.H. steers 26 2-veilr .Hereford steers 16 2-year P.S. steers ■10 S.H. and Holstein cross yearlings 30 3 : year S.H. heifers !i0 m.s. P.A. yearlings 60 P.A. yearling bteers 25 3-year Holstein steors 70 15-mos. S.H. steers 17 P.A. and Hereford 3-ycar steers 50 18-11103. S.H. steers 45 m.s. yearlings 80 m.s. yearlings 35 P.A. yearlings 50 m.s. P.A. yearlings 70 mixed cattle (iO S.H. Holstein cross yearlings 50 A.tl . store cows 12 S.H. cows, S.H. calves at foot 10 S.H. heifers, Hereford calves ; t foot 20 m.s. yearlings . 40. store cows 100 4-year-old bullocks 8 S.H. heifora " 70 S.S. heifers (well bred) • ■
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 30, 30 October 1917, Page 10
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