Gorton A Son. SALE OF FEILDING SUBUEBAN LAND By Order of the Mortgagee ia exercise of the power of sale conferred by memorandum of Mortgage number 53708. SATUEDAY, the 28rd day of November, 1907, at 12,30 p,m, I'I'J.ORTON & SON have received instructions to sell by public auction at their Booms, Manchester Street, Feildmg, as above : Lots 10, 11 and 12 and part of Lot 9, on deposited plan No 999 and beiig part of Section 847, Township of Bandon, containing 181 acres S roods 82 , 5 perches, with 5-roomed house and outbuildings on Lot 9, and 2roomed house on Lot 11, fronting Eanfurly Eoad, a&d situate one mile from tbe Borough of Feilding, Note, A ; lbs property is situated on the high laud overlooking the Feilding Borough and is a favourite locality for residential sitep, it is bound, to riss considerably in value, as the adjoining sections become built upon, and as a speculation is well worthy of attention, For further particulars apply to FINDIi .Y, DALZIELL & Go, Solicitors, Wellington, nr the Auctioneers,
HDNTERVILLE BALE. TUESDAY, 2GtU NOVEMBER. At 12 o’clock noon. In the Loan and Mercantile Yards. Gorton* bon will sell as above 130 mixed hoggets 20 fat sheep 880 mixed hoggets, 10 18 moii tbs' heifers.. & empty cows 4 cows and calves G 2 year heifers 8 prime fat heifers gO 3 year steers FEILDING HORSE SALE. FEILDING HORSE EMPORIUM. WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER Gorton &■ son will sell at 1 o’clock— Draughts, hacks and harness horses. Freeman Hi. Jackson & Go WANGANUI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER At 11.30. IfREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. ■*P will sell as above Present Entries. 500 CATTLE, comprising - 50 wellbred Shorthorn cows, with calves at foot and in calf, from Heaton Park 50 well bred empty heifers 40 forward empty cows 80 mixed yearlings tl yearling;; 14 2 year steers 100 mixed cattle 5 bid s 20 f. i ward cows 8 fat cows 15 steers 100 IS months to 2 year cattle 40, forward bullocks, good 300 SHEEP, comprising 100 superior woolly ewe hoggets 300 first-class wether hoggets 100 fat sheep 50 PIGS
Luncheon may be obtained at the yards. WOOL SALES, Under the auspices of the Wellington Wool-brokers' Association, will be held in Wellington during the current season on the following dates: Ist Scale—lsth NOVEMBER, 1907. 2nd Solo—6th DECEMBER, 1907. S.rd Scale—l7th JANUARY, 1908. 4th Sale—2lst FEBRUARY, 1908. Wool must be delivered into store by the MONDAY previous to Scale; otherwise it cannot be offered. The charge on Wool offered, but not sold, will be 2s per bale for the first offering, and Is per bale for the second offering. A. H. Atkinson & Co. G. H. Scales Dalgety & Co., Ltd. Murray Roberts & Co Wairarapa Farmers’ o- Operative Association, Ltd United Farmers’ Co-Operative Association, Ltd. Levin & Co., Ltd. Abraham & Williams, Ltd. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. O O L. IV O O L. WOOL W. E. WADE, WOOL SCOURING WORKS, TURAKINA. I am a Cash Buyer of Wool. Skin Hides and Tallow. lam also prepared to scour Wool from one bale upwards at owest current rates. piGS.il BACON. FIDS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. W. DIM OCR & CO., Limited, Will receive Pigs at the following Farmers will do well before selling their Pigs to see
A. J. ARNOLD, Principal Agent, Bunnytliorpe, Hnntemlle Agent—James McAlley p ~g s. THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY, LTD., WOODVILLE. PIGS will be received at the following Weighing Stations as nnder : NoVKMBEE. Halcombo, Monday ... 4 18 Eeilding, Tuesday ... 5 19 Hunterville, Monday ... 11 25 Rata, Tuesday ... 12 26 Bunnytliorpe, Thursday 7 21 Highest prices paid. Buyer, E. DOOLAN, Palmerston North. Hunterville Agent—C. J. Masters. MANCHESTER HOTEL, FEILOING. D, P. BARRETT* PEOPEIETOE. Speight’s Beer always on tap. Choicest Brands of Wines & Spirits Excellent Accommodation. The Cheapest House on the Coast. «xd Best. TARIFF 4s 6d
TENDERS are invited till- 2&rd November for Ploughing about 60 A ores. SIMPSON BEOS., Heaton Park. Q 0 n YbTWio tion’ We the ymlersigned respectfully beg to inform the public of Marton and surrounding districts, we are not giving up business as rumoured. We are still carrying on business in all its branches. HAYWAED & BOWLES.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9008, 22 November 1907, Page 3
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687Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9008, 22 November 1907, Page 3
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