Auctioneers Notices SATURDAY, 31st AUGUST, at 1 o'clock. RE. HOWELL & CO., LTD., have e received instructions from G. G. Cork, Esq., who is leaving the district, to sell by auction the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, on the premises, Worksop Road. The list will includePiano (Bohm), Chesterfield, Tibles, Chairs, Bedsteads, Beidh)*;. Washstands, Ware, Kitchen Utensils, etc. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Clearing Sale of Furnitupa. Jit. Micol will fell at tbe Mart on ® SATURDAY, August 31st., at 2 p.m., on acccur.t of Mr D. A. Morton, who has left Masf.erton. Household Furniture, -includinp—Hail Stand, Linen Press, Cheitlor.i r, Overmantel. Duchess Clies*, Bedsteads, Mattiasscs, Withstands, Dresser, Euqs, Oil Paintings, Sewing Machine, Chairs, Wheelbarrow, Copp r and Sundries. Also to clear, consipnments of a quantity of Crockery, Glassware, E.P. Ware, Books and Fency Goods. HORSES. CAMBRIDGE ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FKIDAY, SEt'TEMBSK i7th, ISth, 19th and 20th, 1907. "Tv7&7" E will hold our Annual Spring Hors9 V T Fair at Cambridge on above dates and will offer: ICOO Horses, comprising 200 unbroken Light and Draught horses, including the well-known oraffc of unbroken horses off Galatea Station; 400 broken heavy, medium and light Diaughts: 400 Broken Hacks, Cobs, and Light Hirncs3 Hortes. , Also favoured with instructions from > Bank of New Zealand oi account of disposal and delivery of Properties, we will i ! sell on First Day «.f Sale 50 Draught Brood Mares in foal to Baron and Labourer; 10 Draught Geldings; 14 Hack Brood Mares in foal to Goodbye, 20 S atien Hacks, 80 unbrckan Draughts, 30 unbroken hacki from foals to 4 years olds. THE FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., ! Incorporating WIcNiOOL & CO. i I HAMILTON. ' G. F. McOULLAGH, Auctioneer. Eketahuna Stock Sale FRIDAY, AUGUST 33th, 1907. At 12 noon. • BRAHAM A WILLIAMS, LTD., will . sell by public auction as above 200 O-tooth to f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Liner in rams 100 2-too:h to f.f.m.; ewes in krnb to Down rarna Catthe— | 5 heifers
FaJiiatua Stock Sale, TUESDAY, SEPT. 3rd, 1907. At 1 p.m. BiIAHAM A WILLIAMS, LTD. L will sell, as above Sheep 100 hogget 3 50 hoggets 200 wethers ' 100 ewes in lamb 15 prime fat sheep Cattle — 10 2} to 3-year heifers 54 20-month to 2-year steers Ij 4 year old bullocks 15 20-months heifers 20 mixf d yearlings On account/of Mr J. Diamond, Coonoor, who is giving up dairying 20 good dairy emvs, near calving 5 heifers in calf 1 bay mare by Putitan 1 2-vear old bv Tha Masher ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Auctioneers.
Masterton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, 4th SEPT,, 1907, at 1 p.m. • BPAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTr., . will • Her at their Ksnall dtreet Yard?, as above— Sheep 100 good hrggeta 100 nogget3 GO good hogrets 100 <-wes in lamb 130 first-class SCO ewes in 1 -mb 50 forward weth>r~ ,25 forward em ft/ewes 30 fat wethers Cattle—--5 fat cows 7 fat heifers 10 IS-months luifers 12 springing ecus 2 heifers 1 lit cow 25 4-yr empty bsifers SELL your Properly Through 1. E. HOWELI & Co»» LIMITED, Perry Street, - • Mjstfrtos, Auctioneers, Land, Estate, <& FinanicaS Agents. 3SS3 Acres, 5 miles from Carterton, I mile from jchcol anil Post Office, ICO norcs in crop, all ploughiib'e, well-watered, 15 acres uood bush, good portion rich flat land, bular.ee low rolling country ".jcaziug 2$ sheep per acre. 11-roomed house, 4roomed cottage, woolshed, barn, stables, etc. 13 paddocks, pood fences'. Price £23 per acre. £4802 can remain [at 5 r>Ci cent for 7 years. 527
■3s acres, 5 minutes walk from Hotel, school and P.O. All been ploughed and now in good grass, well-watered, numerous paddocks, carrying sheep per acre. 5-roomed house, outbuildings, and cottage let at 2/0 ptr week, gjod orchard and plantation, Price £BSO. £4OO cash. 538 30"? acres 22 miles from Mastcrton. good roads, re<U good sheep country wintering 1190 shoe;j(md 00 cattle, divided into 7 paddocks well grassed and watered, Groomed dwelliog. "heds, and all conveniences. A real good little place. £l2 per acre. 530 400 Acre», 300 in grass, balance in bush and rough feed, 300 acres ploughable. now carrying 2£ sheep per acre, watered by creeks, situated 4 miles from railway station. Price £7 10s per acre. 518 480 Acres, limestone country, all in grass, and low hilly country, suitable for sheep. Now cairying 2h sheep Der acre. 2 miles from railway station. Price for goodwill £1,505. Ke»t 11/G per acre. 522 sSI Acres, all in best Enplish grasses, good dairy country or 'i\ sheep per acre, 0 miles railway station, good road. Price £l2 per acre, £4,500 can remain at 5 per cent with 7 years to run. Stock can be taken at valuation oi mortgage. Title, Land Transfer. 519 8-ltoomed house, 1J acres land, £ aero orchard, good home, every convenience, terminates walk to Mastfrton P.O. Price £7OO, cadi required £2OO. 380
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