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AUCTIONS. ANNUAL AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR.. ' MANGAIIAO YARDS, PAHIATUA. 1 MONDAY, MAY 10, ip. SALE -COMMENCES AT 11.30 A.M. THE WA IRA RAP A FARMERS' CO-OP:' ' '"association; • ltd. (stock DEPT.). PAHIATUA; will offer on behalf of tiVe following . cliciits:—J. H. Berry,' J. Chilow, G. T. Cole, A. D. Eglinton, Bal.f jur Estate, H. Cotter, H. Judd. J. P. Beech, J. Hay, J. B. Hull, J. Judd, H. M. Rathbone, H. Dillon, H. It. Wilton. J. Lankey,. H. Sheffield,- N. C. Sorensen, W. D. Taylor, N. Snin.ll, junr., G. ' 11. - Wall, W. Wright, D. O'Brien, Murphy • -Bros.. A. I; Sicvero, . F. W. Blatchiord, D, M/ Milne, S.. Diamond: ' 1 KArt" head of well-grown MWll - CATTLE, I comprising— . 100 41-yrar Shorthorn-'.and Hereford bullocksj - ' ' 40 41-year bullocks ■50'41-year bullocks : (iO 4 and 5-year bullocks ■"20 51-yenr Hereford and Holstein bul- ■ locks . • 47 41-year Hereford and Polled Angus bullocks ' (iO-Sj-year Shorthorn bullocks' 100 3 and 4-year Polled Angus and Hereford buUbeks ... 30 31-year' Shorthorn and . Hereford _ .; bullocks ' 50 41-year bullocks . 30 3 . and 4-year bullocks 100 2?,-year Polled; Angus steers ■ ' 10 31-year "steers '/' '22 SVyear'steers 47 Si-year steers (Shorthorn and Hol- , stein cross) : 15 31-year steers (Hereford) .'.30 fat cows-: ,22 21-year. fat Hereford heifers (empty) , .' 50 21-year Polled Ungus heifers (running witlh Polled Angus ' . bull) >•; 30 Polled Angus and Hereford cows (running with Hereford bull) 30 fat cows . 100 20-month >to 21-year steers • * 10 2fyear Polled Angus and Hereford 20 20-months, 21-year dairy heifers ' 25 mixed sex Hereford \veaners -■ 500 mixed cattle in lots , 200 empty station caws 17 2i-year steers',' 24 31-year fot 'and fc«w?rd bullocks • 17-31-year bullocks .' '10 21-year'to 3-year iullockd • 12 dairy heifers in calf / NOTE.—Practically the whole of the entry coming forward is in excellent condition. and consists of the annual,drafts of breeders'in .this district. ' Buyers are well acquainted: with the quality of the' offering -et; these sales, and as is wellknown, owners are usually prepared to meet the/market. ::■ •. ~~ 1 .■) ! : y \ • I UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. ON THE FARM, TOKOMARU (Next to.Scho'oJ). ' MONDAY, MAY 10. 1920, .'. At 1 p.m. . ' \ . MESSRS. . ABRAHAM' AND WILXTX LTAMS, LTD., instructed by MR. S. SORENSON, who has sold his property, will sell as above— OA YOUNG DAIRY COWS, in good u" condition ; and calving factory . ■ dates. . 5 fat arid " forward .'empty cows •1 heifers' (running with /bull) <1 10-month Shorthorn^heifers • 3 10-month Shorthorn steers , 1 Shorthorn bull . 120 mixed, two-tooths.," 1 porkers ■ 1 draught gelding (good shatter) .'■ ,1 draught, mare ;' . 'l spring carter ' '. S,F. flight - swamp plough, ; D.F. ' plough,, Cambridge roller, with ' :fore-carriage', discs; tine harrows, ■ spring dray and harness, L.K.G. !i-cow milking "plant and releaser '•!' 'almost new), S.R., 4 h.p. vertical boiler in good order, plough harness,' 125 birch and totara posts and' strainers, cans, and sundries. ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER CLIENTS- 1 . Ji dog-cart : ,.in good order . 3 fat and forward cows ' J. Shorthorn - bull. . LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920, < At 2,30 p.m. ■ NSW SUBDIVISION OF 60 BUILDING , 'ALLOTMENTS, PLIMMERTON EXTENSION No'. 8 Commanding Charming Views. "S/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND luL CO. will Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston: Street, Wellington, TUESDAY, JfAY 11, at 2.30 p.m.- . /?£ SECTIONS, all haying frontages to "" [i new, road on the plateau adjoining Pukerua Road, and having. areas ■ 1 of from 20' perches -to 1 rood 1-3 perches. . ; j Theso Sections are without a doubt tho best of any yet submitted for sale. Close ,to the beach, and on a rising eminence, they command views unsurpassed. 1 They are also protected, from tlie prevailing winds, and.get the' sun from early mornipg ljntil'it sets over''tho-mountains'on the Western shores of the Strait. Plimmert"n, from its strategic position, is destined to become an important centro. When the South Island Main Trunk line is completed to'„Pictnn,.a ferry connection can'be looked'for from Plimmertc.n to Picton, 'giving a sea journey, to Tory Channel Entrance of'under one hour. There: is deep: water,-well sheltered, in the immediate ' vicinity of the Sections - being offered/, The winter population'has doubled during the pnst.seven yiears; in a short time it -will be the largest!town between Pal.merston North and.-Wellington. Values lit Plimrcierton. are steadily, increasing. Many'of the original .purchases oifly a. few years ago -have: trebled and quadrupled in price. As investments the purchase nf these must be profit-, able Whether as an investment or for a seaside residence, or a permanent house, one of tho Sections will be a valuable acquisition to anyone. The future possibilities of Plinimertoif'are:— . _ 'An . improved) road from Wellington, shortened in distance by' fouivmile*. ■ • An improved railway line, shortened in distance-by two miles, and .with improved grades. . A Harbour with a Ferry Service to the I South Island.' • ' * In .Boating, Bathing, Fishing, and Shooting, Plimme'rton is unequalled. Lithographic Plans' will be forwnrded to any address >on application. The terms of sale are on the samo . liberal basis as for former Subdivisions. For further particulars, apply to . J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT.; TUESDAY MORNING, 11 o'clock. TAXI CAR FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. A L. WILSON AND CO., 151-3 Lamb- « ton Quay, have received instructions from the Bailiff of Supremo Court to offer, on account of whom it may concern— $AXI, No,' 2067,\5.P.A., No. 79, At GO A STREET, KILBIRNIE. ' The above Sale is postponed until ; TUESDAY, MAY 11. A. L; WILSON, Auotioneer.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 189, 6 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 189, 6 May 1920, Page 10

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