AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE Of STUD ROMNHY FLOCK AT LONGWOOD, FEATHERSTON. TUESDAY, 14th NOV., at 11 a.m. sharp. ABfRIAHAfII ASD WILLIAMS, Lid., have recnived im-a'uc-itaoiits fifom Mir C. B. . who has disposed of his property, and is now residing in New South. Wales, to sell as abo\e and in the following Knots:— 586 SHEEI ' Wo 4-tcnrth to f.iu. Stud Rom- ( lifey evvos with 90 ewo lambs and 1 77 ram lambs . ILO9 2-rtootk Stud Romney ewes with :29 ewe lambs and 15 ram lambs 103 4-ltocrih to f.m. Stud Romcney ewes wiith 44 ewe lauihs an<f-51 ram lambs 149 4400 th to fjin.- Stud Romney ewe.s_with. 90 ewe lambs and 71 ram. lambs ALSO-^. 37 Stud Shropshire ewes \v.itn 20 ewe.- lambs aaid 18 ram lambs 11 /hoggets 12 r.am hoggets ALSO—--5 •draugjhtt mares 1 draught mare and foaL 1 hiack , NOTE—The Auctioneers' woaild draw special attention to the above .Sale, wlhiieh must commence punctually to time ow)ing td the sale ot tfiurwiture being fixed, for 1 p.m. the same -day. The ojjpiortuniity off seouirimg bred Romney Stud ewe si is seldom presented to tihe pubflic. The sheep will be offered! m the above, fats -representing the paddookis in. wthioh -they were la ra£ €d - LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
PAHIATUA SPRING HORSE FAIR SATURDAY, NOV. 11th, 1911. MANGAHAO YARDS, at 12 ntoon. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., vM seM' as aibove—--1 00 HORSES, comprising—--70 SiaJjf da-augM-j amdi draughts, broken', amdi unitoroken. 30 ihack& amd' harness horses PAHI* T UA SPRING CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16th. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell as above, in tlhisir MJangahao Yards, at 12 moon, the annual drafts of tihe following clients:— C. H. Arrow, Balfioiuri Estate, E. T. Bartihorp, S. Bolitoni, R. G. Broughibow, M. Oaselbeq-g, J. OoraupU, A. Crawford, J. Y. Orawfbrd, Jlohnii Lick, Dougherty and Sous, J. H. Escott, Goggin Bros., W. Haldiday, H. Hind, W. S. C. Inglk, A. Knox, A. McColl, A. MoKay, A. J. McLean, H. S. 'Morrison, J. Mbughan, J. Ptiketoi Station, '¥. C. Rhodes, W. E. Rose, G. fßusselil, Sonitui Erar-, M'-s. Stewart, and !E. WiMtoomibe, compris--1600 HEAD UATTLE--200 4vr old bullocks 300 3 and 4yr old bullock* 200 3yr steers 300 mixed ytairtingß ."50 empty cowa 150 mixed cattle ■■-, . / 40 cows in calf to • Polled Angus, and Hereford bulls .100 mother reared yearlings of) 2vr heifers* 200 2vr steers MARTINBOROUCK HORSE SALE. FRIDAY, 17±lt NOV., 1911, Ait.l p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., wall offer as above : Rr\ HORSES. CbmprMing— • 30 broken and unbroken hacks Bndi harneisb hlorses. . °0 broken and unbroken draught
MANURES SEEDS SEEDS MANURES 'J K hav* Just received new stockß tf» at' jU Seeds i>r the tuning «eas>ou, whicli comprise—tilHsl"S special, quality Broad Leaf ' Essex Rape. ' LOCALLY GROWN, Broad Leaf-Be-sex Rape, IMPORTED Broad Leaf lWx Rape ~ Giant Rape. Giant Kangaroo Rape. ~ Thousand-headed Kale HIRST'S Special Turnip Seeds. Our new "HINEMOA" TURNIP and RAPE MANURE is specially recommended for the above crops. HIRST'S Mangel Seeds. ~ Lucerne Seeds. > ~ Clover and Pine Grass Seeds. Hickory King Maize White Horse Tooth Maize. Early Learning Maize. Our ARTIFICIAL MANURES cannot be_ beaten in - quality, analysis, and prices, and all manures are mixed in our latest up-to-date mixing machine. Special advice given concerning the manuring of different crops/on various soils. CALL OR WRITE. NEW ZEALAND V3AN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. ELI SMITH. WAIRARAPA LAND AGENCY, Queen Street Maiterton. A Q p?f\ ACRES freehold sheep TrCJtJvl and cattle run, 19 miles fruin railway, 3160 acres cleared and fenced and divided into 24 paddocks, well watered by river and other streams, the property now wintering 6000 sheep, 100 cattle, 80 horses, 1700 acres ploughable; when fully improved will carry well 8000 sheep besides cattle. Lies well to the sun. Good 7-rbomed bathroom, and all necessary conveniences. Woolshed, drafting yards, etc. PRICE, £6 per acre; terms are exceptionally
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