ftucriOMa W AIM AT A BUTTER FACTORY PLANT. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC- AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Are instructed by Messrs. J. J. Ni v€n and Co., Ltd., on belief of the Owner, to Sell, at their Warehouse on SATURDAY, the 22nd day of November, 1913THE MACHINERY, PLANT, AND J- TRADE FIXTURES now in or upon the Premises occupied by the Waimata Butter Factory, and inclu : sive of a new Pasteurizer to be seen m Gisborne. . The Plant was only in use for a few months, and the Engineers for the Vendor report it to be perfectly preserved and in good order. TERMS: 20 per cent, cash ; balance approved bills at 6,9, and 12 months, with interest at current bank rates. Special terms can be arranged for deferred payment of 85 per cent, on the whole plant to any purchaser purchasing for re-erection on approved security« The Sale will be Without Reserve, but the Vendor reserves the right to offer the Plant in suitable lots should no satisfactory price be offered for the Plant as a wliole. Terms and Conditions of Sale can be seen upon application to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs. Jas. J. Niven and Co., Ltd., Gisborne. gPRINC QATTLE pUR. \ WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., ' Will hold their SPRING CATTLE FAIR At MATAWHERO SALEYARDS. On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1913. Present Entries: | AAA HEAD OF CATTLE, LUUU Including 400 2-year-old P.A. Heifers 200 Mixed Yearlings 100 Cows and Calves 80 Mixed Yearlings 80 2-year-old Steers 40 2-year-old Heifers 50 Cows (in calf) On account of Mr. C. Arnaboldi: 1 Roan Yearling Shorthorn Bull, winner of two first and two second prizes at last Show. 1 Yearling Shorthorn Bull, winner of two seconds and third prize last Show. Further Entries Invited. . G. R. WYLLIE, ' Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE. OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Owing to the Subdivision of The TT7ILLOWS TESTATE, HE W ILLOWS INSTATE, DALCETY AND CO., LTD., In conjunction with rHE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE ACENCY COMPANY, LTD., And Messrs. BENNETT AND SHERRATT, Save received instructions from the Executors of the late George Scott, to offer for Sale, by Public Auction, at “The Willows” Homestead, on rUESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, 1913, At 11 a.m. sharp, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK 1 AND PLANT THEREON, Comprising 2100 Woolly Hoggets (which will be drafted: into sexes) 1000 Woolly Ewes, with 100 per cent, of lambs at foot SO 2 and 3-year-old Steers 50 2-year-old Heifers, to calve shortly 10 Dairy Cows, in profit and to calve 5 Draught Horses ALL FARM PLANT, including— Drays, Harrows, Disc Harrows RoPer, etc., etc., etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ]^[ATAW HERO SALE FIXTURES.
THURSDAY, NOV. 13th. THURSDAY, NOV. 27th. BUSINESS NOTICE* native lease for sale. PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. 117 A ACRES Native Lease, 46 xx I\J years (about years gone), rent Is per acre first 23 years, with right of renewaft for a further _23 years. Full compensation for improvements. All open fern and titree country, flat and undulating, limestone formation. "Well watered by permanent streams. 900 acres ploughable, 11 miles from To Awamutu and 8 miles from railway station. - PRICE, 25s per acre for goodwill. £SOO cash and balance at 5 per cent. This is one of the cheapest properties on our books and we recommend it with confidence. GOULD & HETHERINGTON, LAND A3ENTS, NGARUAWAHIA. MURTON’S DIP This preparation mixes with cold ater. NO DEPOSIT IN THE ATH. It does not disturb the natuli lay of the wool nor interfere with ie yolk. In addition to its thorough liability as an insecticide, it posssses remarkable stimulative properes, by which the growth of the wool much improved. It is the most efsctive and enduring dip, and the easiit to use. Among the N.Z. clips sold in the London wool sales, the “Hiku,” “Bee,” {j,nd„ “Titi” brands always occupy a very'prominent position. For the season 1909 these clips realised up to Is 3£d, Is 3d, and Is 2jd. per lb respectively fo r greasy crossbred. In 1910 the prices received for these brands were Is The Dip which has been used for years on the flocks from which these wools come is Murton’s. Sheep farmers who use this Dip can rely upon their flocks being free from parasites, and the wool in the best possible condition. It will be remembered that this invention was awarded first place at the largest trials ever held, when it received highest points for “Condition of wool at shearing,” “Most effectual destroyer of parasites,” “Most effectual preventive Horn re-mfection,” “Effect on sheep at'dipping.” Agents— A. M. Beale, Esq.. Waiapu. Messrs. Williams and Kettle, Ltd., Poverty Bay. MURTON’S DTP.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3480, 4 November 1913, Page 10
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