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AUCTION SALES. Y r^r—----LEVIN STOCK SALE. ) FRIDAY, MAY, 13, 1910. At 11.30 a.m. ], rjALGETY AND CO., LTD., am -*-* the N.Z. LOAN ANT) MER CANTILE AGENCY CO;, LTD. will sell — ,„ 300 forward wethers. u> " 2(5/5 first-class shorn lambs. 250 fat- wethers (lots). -'10 L>, 4, (! r.f.m. |? 0n ,,,,.y twt , in hml) to p.I). IJoinnoj films. } - 100 wetliors. 7.i good woolly lambs, f>o prime ewes. [ l>o prime I'iil owes. fiO primo wetliors. z>o fat t-wos. 30 Fat In nibs. 100 I and 5-year forwiird billlocks. HO ( 2\ to 3-year steers. 20 IS-iiiontli steers. 20 empty cows. I/) mixed yearlings. >p 10 weaners. 13, 24 fat, bullocks. '10 ,'J-year steers. 10 vory i|iiii't springing heifers (guaranteed). 5 forward cows. 5 dairy cows. 551-0. '~,„. 1 cow and call'. win . .! ileitis LEVIN STOCK HALE. 'd rd ( ' t( '- FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1010. », A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell at their yards, Levin, at 1 p.m. 500 fat and forward Lincoln skinned cwe.s (first-class lino). 350 I and (5-tootb ewes in lamb to Rotmieys (extra good). LOS ' Ol ' u ' il|,( l ewes. \l\ L'OO I'jit and forward Roniney skinned ewes (first-class lino). 200 2, 4, β-tooth and f.f.m. ewes in liinib to Romney rams. 150 woolly bunks. 120 ewes in hiiiil). 57(i-2. 130 good woolly lambs. 120 extra, prime ewes. 100 dry owea. 100 ewes in lamb to Romneys. SO mixed sheep. 70 lambs. (i() fat ewes. (i 0 prime fat owes. 30 fnfc lambs. __ 50 2.J-year steers, good line. 3"» 3-year steel's, good line. 10 2-year heifers in calf. N. -0 young forward empty cows. 18 yearling steers. 15 18-mon,th to 2-year steers. 12 2 and 2}-ye«r steers. 20 18-month steers. 20 18-inoivth heiiers. 550-(i Y 20 3-year springing heifers. in fat cows. • fi primo fat hoifer.s. "• l» 3 and 1-year steers. 5 dairy cows. 2 cows, spring eaivers. 5(19-3. 1 heifer in full milk. ) On account of Mrs Bradlee, ManaIvau—■ 700 mixed lambs (ono earmark np.d off hills). T R, STANSELL, SEMI., has W .received instructions from -Mrs K. Iving, to have submitted to I'iil)lic Auction, the whole of the Household Furniture, and Effects, the. property of MRS , ]-]. KFNg! of Xathau Terrace, Shannom, on SAT[:UDAY, 14th MAY, 1910. at 1.30 p.m., comprising— Cheffonnier with phite gbiAs back, 2 superior duchess chests equal fc - to new, Wflslistand (tile back to *> ni4itch), tables, couch, chairs, w ln-iiss-moiinted and other hedir _ jimcl Hedding, wasb- !• «til lid and'""two""" sets~""of chamber ware, pictures, oilis doth, a good saw bench and circular saw, trout fislung rod line, clock ("eight-day). fenders, dresser, crockery ,and s? glass, child's cot, and otlier articles too numerous to mention KALE AT 1.30 P.M NATI-TAX TERRACE, SHANiWN. 5fi34. IMPORTANT SALE "OfTarVt ' '■I LANDS.

Sub-division of Mr G. Potts' wellknown TA»,.dKRA TCSTATh , , situated -I miles f rom ]- jOV ; n f)lK j 3 miles from Shannon. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. x - LTD., in conjuction with HAGGETT AND POTTS, of Wanganui, will offer by Public Auction nt the TOWN HALL. Levin, on FRIDAY, 2011, MAY, 1910, at 1 p.m.— 1 O Farm* in tlio above Estate, 1 ranging in nrm from f>o acres to 293 acres. This TCstato is in four different blocks, nil close together. The to ml is of ilio very best quality, nyery section is will watered; a considerable area has been stumped and ploughed, and practically thowhole of the Estate is suitable for dairying. Section 9, containing 293 acres, is suitablo for sheep farming only. fairy farmers in this locality can obtain handsome returns owing to the good price they can receive for their milk in Wellington. The homestead section has a, large, wellhuilt, up-to-date gentleman's residence with tennis court, lawns, etc find is well planted, also nil necessary outbuildings. TERMS:— 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 10 per cent, on date of possession (31 days), 10 per cent, in Wo years; balance 5 years from date of possession at 5 per cent, per annum. If substantial improvements are made to the satisfaction of the vendor, purchasers can avoid payment of the 10 p er cent, in two years. For further particulars and plans (which give full details of each section) apply to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., or BAGGETT AND POTTS

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 May 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 May 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 May 1910, Page 4

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