Auctioneers' WotrO'es, | ANNUAL SPtWJG CATItE FAIR. TUESDAY, 27ih OCT., 1!>08. At I p.m. BEAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., . will sell, .'r,s above — 100 3-year steers, without reserve 100 yearling steers, without reserve | 5018-iif.enths to 2-year heifers, i without reserve 50 2-« Tear steers 30 4-year bullocks 40 10-months Shorthorn steetrs S extra prime heavy fat cows 4S 15-months station steers, with- I out reserve I 100 Polled Angus yearling sheers 50 forward 4-year bullocks Of a/c Messrs W. , and I BeethaiTO, JTiranc'cpeth—--800 0 and 4-year killocks, good lino 'IOO station cows and heifers On a/c Annodalo Station (without reserve) — 40 very forward 4-yoar bullocks, ISO forward 4-year bullocks On account, of Mr Tom HandysicJCv MaTitinanga (Akitio) — 100 well-teed Polled Angus cows, springing to calve 100 mimti Polled Angus yearlings NOTE.—'Owing to Carterton Show, the sale vriM be held on TUESDAY, instead of Wednesday. Ps&waftua Stock Sale. TUESDAY, OCT. 27th, 1008. At 1 p.m. \ ABS-MHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell by public auction at their ynsrds, as above — Sheep—280'mixed hoggets .200 mixed hoggets Catpue—--30 3 and 4-year bullocks 15 3-year old steers -'2,0 3 and 4-year bullocks 15 3 and 4-year bullocks Pair 4-year old grey horses, any trial
•VJarfcireborough Stock Sa!©. THURSDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1808, at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. will offer at their Maryborough Bale-yards, as above — Sheei- — 120 good hoggets 500 good wooily hoggets 30 fat ewes. 150 ewes and lambs 50 ewes and lambs On account Chas. Harris, Esq-, 2*aatot:ra — 600 fat and forward wethers 40 3-year eld bullocks 10 fat cows
Continuation of Slaughter Safe. £IOOO « 7 sEJiOCK© DRAPERY. TO BE GIVEN AWAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, at 1.36 <s.w. J A. J. MACLEAN & CO. will -con- • tinuo the sale by auction., on account of Mr A. Carrick, on tba premises, Holknray's Buildings, Queen Street—Dress Material, Ribbonis, Laces, Velveteens, C&aldsen's Coats, Corsets. Hosiery, Flannelettes, Winsey, "Voile Cashmeres, Dressing Gowns, Motor Caps and Scarves, F&rs, Embroidery and Insertion, Towek, Sheeting, 'Back Combs, Side Combs, and large variety of General Drapery. ABSOLUTELY WF.THOUT RESERVE.
AT POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, 24tk Oct., at 2 p.m. I\/r 0. AEONSTEN will sell by pub--I>JL, lie miction—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Also' Poultry— Ducks, Geese, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. WOLSELEY-PEUtKbtN HH*Vi^3;/:!:f:*ll];tCi (British-made throughout). Simplicity with Efficiency. to Turn, Compact, Simple, Jill Saves Money, Labour, Time, Utensils, Temper, and giv«s Perfect Satisfaction. What this Separator means to the Farmer; — 1. Larger profits and less labour. 2. 20 to 30 per cent, more and better butter. 3. A saving of £2 to £o per cowjper year. 4. Gives warm and sweet separated milk. 5. Cleanses the cream and milk, .removes tubercle and other disease germs. 8. Saves 20 to 33£ per cent, in .the first and last cost over other separators. Pamphlets and full particulars on application to LEVIN & CO., LTD., SOLE AGENTS, - - MASTER'IVm REAL ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENT. Uoe. 1 & 2, City Chambers, (Ist yiAOu) 'Cobnjsb Queen and Victoria Streets. AUCKLAND. LOWER WAIKATO. Grand dairy farm of IGO acres, 122 acres grass, 30 acres oats, 1 acre orchard, 7 acres bush; all fenced. Carrying at present 50 head of cattle; new house of 7 rooms and all necessary outbuildings. Five minutes from railway station, church, post oflico and school. £VA 10s per aei'o. s/1103 RICH DAIRY FARM of 125 acres, 75 acres in grass, cultivation 33 acres, bush 4 acres, 10 acres ti-trte and scrub. King-fenced and sub-divided into four paddocks; new 2-roomed cottage. Creamery, church and post oifice, and railway station one mile; school opposite. Metalled, roads. „fill 10s per aero. Terms. About 35 miles from Auckland. so/1110 MARAMARUA. Rich Dairy or Fatteni?ig Farm of 462 acres. 100 acres grass. 50 Cultivation. Ualanee partly improved. Housejof 5 rooms, 5 outhouses. Price „C2(>oo with absolutely clear title. s/1027. PAPAKURA. Farm of 147J acres. Grass about 80 acres, bush 50, fern 20. Carrying 30 head of cattle. Ringed fenced and subdivided into 0 paddocks. Watered by streams and springs. House of 5 rooms, shed, dairy, cowshed, and fowlhouse. Creamery, School Church and P. O 2J miles (Papakura or Drury), Railway Station 8{ u'iles. ,£OSO, or would sell 1194 acres for £SOO. so/1109
i*> PER ACRE, 1000 acres, 750 acres i>o in grass, 550 acres bush, balance rough i'eod. Wintered last season 200 cattle and 1000 sheep. House 5 rooms, etc. Yory easy terras, HIPKINS «fe JiiADILL, "Auokiuna, No. 4,56 c
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