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AUCTION SALES. HUNTERVILLE YARDS. TUESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1907. \ BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMXX ITEI>, will sell by public auction as above— 650 First-class Mixed Hoggets (in lots) 200 Mixed Hoggets 100 Mixed Hoggets 50 Fa£ Wethers 40 Fat Ewes 11 Good forward Bullocks 3 Fat Heifers 2 Fat Bullocks 6 3-year Steers 15 2-year Steers 8 Fat Cows 6 Fat Cows 9 Springing Dairy Cows 8 Mixed Yearlings IMPOIITANT CLEARING SALE OF STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC., AND COMPLETE THRESHING PLANT. At BONNY GLEN, Near Marton. FRIDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, ■At 1 o'clock. A BRA HAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMil. ITED, instructed by Mr. H. C Gower, who has disposed of his property, will sell on the farm as above, about | 3 miles from Marton, the whole of his STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, THRESHING PLANT, and FARM SUNDRIES, consisting of— 1700 Good Mixed Hoggets (m lots) 7 Good Draughts in work 4 3-year unbroken Draughts ' ' 12 Good Milk Cows (springing) 4 Breeding Sows 1 Boar Complete threshing plant, etc., 1 consisting of 12 h.p. Blakestone oil engine, 4ft. 6in. Clayton and Shuttle-worth combine, Andrews and Beaven double bogger chaff cutter, corn crusher, -circular saw, and travelling bench, A very scales, s;ood winnowing machine, new M.-H. mower, M.-H. Binder, M.-H. ■ cultivator, . with seed box, M.-H. 5-leaf tyne harrows, . set 3-leaf harrows, ploughs, discs, roller, drill, waggon, cart, dog. cart, new wool press, harness, incubator and brooder, 100 sacks Algerian oats, straw chaff, 1000 em^ly bags, timber. 40-gallon boiler, tank, wire netting, potatoes, etc., usual fram sundries. ....... Luncheon Provded. HAWERA ANNUAL SPRING HORSE_FAIR. WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY, Sept. 25th to 28th. NOLAN TONKS AND CO. will sell by auction as above — 1 Ann HORSES, including— JLUUU Heavy and medium draughts, lorry, van, and spring cart sorts, 'bus, carriage, and light harness horses, well-bred kackneys, remounts, polo and Shetland ponies. LAND "'" BARGAINS OF THE YEAR. 0 1 SPLENDID INVESTMENT. ; 12.674 ACRES, t HAWKESS BAY. I 12,074 ACRES S > and 600 acres leasehold, with 5 years to run at £15 per annum rental; 8000 ' acres in grass, 4000 acres rough feed, " balance good bush; divided into 20 1 paddocks; beautifully watered by per--7 manent streams; carrying at present I 9000 sheep, including large number of breeding ewes, >and some 800 head of ' cattle; good homestead and all neces--1 sary station buildings; 20 miles by first- " class road from nearest town. Price, £3 per acre; terms arranged. The above property is only open ror Sale for a short time. Fuller particulars obtainable from F. Barnard Brown and Co., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Ridgway Street, Wanganui. DOES THE HAND SEPARATOR PAY? CTI HE simplest answer to this quesX tion is to point to the thousands of farms in all parts of the world, where after severe tests under all sorts of 'conditions and in every line of dairying, the hand separator is considered just as great an essential as the cows themselves. Agricultural colleges and experiment stations have demonstrated the utility and desirability of the hand separator, and have proved it to be a necessary means of increasing the profits of the farmer. Thousands of progressive and up-to-date, yet conservative and judicious f armors, and dairymen are operating the rand separator to their entire satisfaction. There is nothing on the farm which will pay a greater profit in proportion to the investment, and therefore the hand separator is a necessity to every cow-owner, °eren if he has only one cow. '" Can I afford to buy a Separator? " is no longer the question. The real question is: " Can I afford to get ■along without it? Can I afford to throw away the opportunity of lessening my work and doubling mj-profits?" Call or write to the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. •Sole N.Z. Agents for " Grown " Separators. The.famous Veedee Vibrator ia cold by A. A. Gower, chemist.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12144, 21 September 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12144, 21 September 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12144, 21 September 1907, Page 8

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