AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE of STUD ROMNHY FLOCK AT LONGWOOD, FEATHERSTON. TUESDAY, 14th NOV., at 11 a.m. sharp. ABRAHAM ASD WILLIAMS, Ltd., kive received inbtructionis from Air C. B. Fhaiazyn; wdio iiias disposed of his property, and is now residing in New South Wale*, to sell as above and in the following lints: — 536 ™ ]7o -1-Uiotth to f.ni. Stud Rjomii'ey ev.es with 90 owe lamlbs .■Mid 77 ram Lambs
1(39 2-itooth Stud Romney ©wcs with 29 ewe lamlis and 15 ram lambs 103 44tooth to f.m. Stud Romney ewies with, 44 ewe lambs and" 51 ram lambs • 149 4-tooth to f.m. Stud Romney ewes with 90 ewe lambs and 71 ram. lambs ALSO— ' 37 Stud. Shicopsihilre ewes with 20 ewe.- Jambs aJid 18 ram lamibs 11 hoggets 12 ram hoggets ALSO—--5 dra.ugfxt mares 1 draught mare- and foal. 1 lifcick NOTE—The Auotionteei's would draw special attention to the ablove sale, which must commence punctually to time owing to the sale ot furniture being fixed for 1 p.m. thesame day. The onp«rtuniity of sedwing highly W' Romney Stud ewes is seldom, presented to tfce public The sheep will be. offered! m the above tots representing, the paddocks in. wtbiioh they were lamfbed. d luncheon PROVIDED. PAHIA T UA SPRING CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16th. l BKIAHAM AND WILLIAMS, JOL Ltd., will sell as above, in tbeiir Mangahao Yards, at 12 noon, the annual drafts of itibe following clients:— 0. H. Arrow; Balfour. Estate, E. T. BoTthorp, S. Bolton;, R. G. Broughtem, M. C&selb«rg, J. Coira»U, A. Crawford, J. Y. Grawftord, Jlohm Dick, Dougjhievty and Sons, J. H. Escott. Goggin Bros.. W. Jlalliday, H. Hind, W. S. C. Inglfo, A. Knox, A. McColl, A. McKay, A. J. McLean, H. S. Morrison. J. 'Mouenaii', J. NeilsKMi. Puketoi Station,' F. C. Rlhodes, W. E. Rose, G. R'USfell. SmitJi Biros., Mrs. Steward"'and E. "WJiitcomibe, comiprising:— _ i Ron HEAD cattle- *""" 200 4vr old bullocks 300 3 and 4yr old bulocke--200 3yr steers 300 niixed nU empty cows--150 mixed cattle 40 cows in calf to Poled An--vv gus. and Hereford bxils " IflM ."'other reared yearlings nO 2vr heifers 200 2vr st^r* MARTINBOROUCI! HORSE SALE. FRIDAY, 17th NOV., 1911, At 1 p.m.
BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, T■*{!., vrlil nffor as above: — E?A HORSES. Coiripriistiing—--30 broken nnd unbroken hacks and harness horse &. broken and unbroken draughts ' . THE WELLINGTON FARMERS' MEAT CO., Ltd. W.F.M. W.F.M. Grain, £5 17s 6d per ton. G. Grain, No. 2, £5 2s 6d per ton. W.F.M. Turnip, £5 7s 6d per ton. T., Turnip, No. 2, £5 5s per ton. W.F.M. Rape, £6 2s 6d per ton. R, Rape, No. 2, £5 7s 6d per ton. W.F.M. ( Potato, £6 10s 6d per ton. P., Imported Superphosphate, £5 108 per ton. SPECIAL MIXTURES made to suit requirements. Obtainable from — The Wellington Farmers' Meat CO., Ltd., MASTERTON. :An a Leading Merch&xUs tae V»airarupa.
,MJ. HAKDtN. iNhAi BauK 01 Austraukbi*.; Tel»pimi»e 413. i .u. box 112. FiNANUtA*., LAND, AND INtURANCE AGENT, AND AUCTIONEER. Queen Street Mist art on. CLEARANCE SALES OF BTOCK AND FURNITURE, Etc., CONDUCTED. C. C. FfKN, Auctioneer and Representative. - . TO AQRJsS.leasehold, with pmO • O ctlxaisdng clause at about £l2 10s per acre'. Situaltfed about 10 itAles) from Miasiterton; 1 mile from orenmea'y, school, etc., 250 acres in ,gjood English grass; 128 acres in crop; all plougjhable. Splendid! ■(.mopping land, and would winter 1150 sheep. . Subdivided, into .20 paddockis, permanently watered. fimildlineis, 7 roomied house, all conhry. Wlliiare, etc. PRICE £6 per acre. Goodwill!. 138 1 1 OH AORBS > Kawhia South, JL JLUvi about 5 miieß from steamer landing, 20 miles from railway station ; 870 acres heavy mixed bush, 23'.) acres in grass, small area felled, good position; ploughable; flat rolling and hilly country; sub-divided iptn 3 paddocks: well watered; good limestone formation ; and very good quality. Till., property is well worth consideration. PRICE £2 10b per acre. Easv term: ISO A (\(\ ACRES Freehold, 2 miles TirOU' Eketahuna, all in good grass, 5 acres stumped and ploughed, good orchardj about 10 acres flat. Beautiful rolling country. This property will winter 2J sheep, cattle and horses; sub-divided into l n naddocks, with permanent water. Buildings coneist of 9 roomed houße. ali conveniences, woolsheds, cowbails, stables, etc. PRICE £l4 per acre. Terms arranged. 133 "\l f\(\ ACRES Fioehold, ten miieE IUU from Masterton, near factory; all in good grass; all ploughable and all flat. Carrying 35 cows; perfect oropping land. Buildings consist of 9 roomed house; all necessary conveniences; stable, cowshed, etc. Good orchard. Sub-div-ided into 9 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams. PRICE £26 pe' acre. Terms arranged. 124
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