AUCTIONS. PYXE GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. PRINGSTOX SALEYARDS. OPKINGSTON MONTHLY SALE, MONDAY NEXT, 12th INST. ENTRIES FOR THIS SALE ABE INVITED. PYXL, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 220G Auctioneer!. SALE OF PEDIGREE AND HIGH-CLASS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. are instructed by MR E. E. JENKINS, who has sold bia farm, to hold a Clearing Sale of the whole of liis Live and Dead I Slot!; at the Hojucst'.'ad, DUNSANDEL, On TUESDAY, the 27th inst. PEDIGREE MARES, COLTS, A.XD FILLIES, AND WORKING HORSES. Black Koso (22til), bred by E. Short. Lonsdale Again—Lady Graceful with colt foal tjy Scotland's Success. Main's i-iide ( - 2230), bred by owner. Premier J Prido—Black ito.ic; with filly foal by Scotland's Success. Main's Heather Bello (2212), bred by owner, j Premier Pride—Heather Belle III.; v;ilh filly .'aal by Scotland's Success, i Jean Premier (2-237), 4 years old. Bred by owner. Premier 3'ride —Jean Fabric. Two-ycai-old Filly, Bonnie Mary, bred by owner. Scotland's Success—Bonny Jean. Thicu-year-old Filly, bred by owner. Premier Pride—Heather Belle. Two-year-old Filly, brod by owner. Premier Prido—Jean Fabric. Yearling Filly, bred by owner. Eddlewood Toplinc—Heather Belle. First in her clas3 at Royal Show. Yearling Filly, bred by owner. Scotland's Succosa —Jean Fabric. Yoarling Colt ty Bonnie Bracelet—Heather Belle 111. Yearling Colt by Scotland's Success—Trelawney Graceful. Yearling Colt by Scotland's SuccessQueen Lizzie. Three Yearling Geldings. Sire Scotland's Success. Filly by Scotland's Success—HJeather 'Bolle. Filly by Scotland's Success—Jean Fabric. Fillv by Prince Premier—Damsel of Craig Colt by Kinockenl&w Adohe—Pearl ot Waddington. , Mare by Black Douglas—Middlengg Pansy, with filly foal by Scotland's Success. Bay Stallion, Scotland's Success (Imp.) First in class for reserve champion in Scotland. Champion Dunedin, winner of Clydesdale Horse Society's Cup. Black Colt, 3 years »]d. Premier YetTrelawney Graceful. Bay Gelding, Ben, 5 years, all work. Bay Gelding, Nugget, 5 years, all work. Bay Gelding, Prince, 4 years, all work. Bay Gelding, Captain. 4 years, all work. Bay Mare, Lucy, 6 years, all work, good spring carter. Bay Gelding, aged, all work and goon . spring carter. Cream Pony, out of Firefly. In connexion with the above we need hardly 'say that Mr Jenkins is well known as one of the most sticcesaful breeders and exhibitors of Draught Stock in the Dominion, and we have no hesitation in saying that am?ng the lots to be offered -there will be found some of the best in New Zealand, and the farm having been "old. our instructions are to disposo of every lot. PUREBRED CATTLE. Cow, Busy Bee (1161 C), calved December, 1922; bred by owner; sire, Mam s Florent (4190)! daln ' EHeimere Beaulien 18th (9848); in calf to Langley Count 12th. Roan Cow, Aeorington Crystal (8986); sire, Orphan Plorest (3573); dam, Crystal Flora Bunda 4th (5102); in calf to Langley Count. Roan Cow, Princess Royal (10538); calved December, 1920; bred by owner; sire, Ellesmere Carbine (3380); dam, Pearl (8337). Cow, White Heather (9230); calved February, 1910; sire, Athol's Image (3647); dam, Brunswick Lily White (6988); in calf to Langley Count. Koan Bull, Langley Count 12th (Tattoo 719) (6120); calved October, 1923} bred by Mr Leonard White; sire, Oollynie Ptoud Knight (5267); dam, Blandville Coax 43rd (8760). Jersey Cow, in full milk 2 Two-year-old Heifers, in calf to Langley Count 1 Eighteen-monthe-old Heifer, in calf to Langley Count 6 Two-year-old Steers 3 Two-year-old Heifers 2 Bull Calves, by Langley Count PIGB- - Baconer* 1 , 3 Porkers, 6 Wearjors, 1 Empty Sow I SHEEP—--560 Four and Six-tooth Crossbred and Three-quarterbred Ewes; Border Leicester Rams April lit 200 Fat and Forward Lambs ' - 80 Four and Bix-tooth. Wethers IMPLEMENTS, ETC.-Maesey-Harris 15-coulter Drill, Massey Binder, Duncan Cultivator, Diso Harrows, Beid and Gray 8-furrow Plough, Doubletfnnrow Duncan Plough, Tine Harrtfra, Chain Harrows, Broad Sheaf Duncan Grabber, Tip Dray and Frame, Spring Cart, Spring Dray, Lime Sower, Cambridge Roller with shafts and fore-carriage, 2 Grass Mowers with pea lifters, 2 Trollies, Children s Sohool Cart, Governess Cart and Harness, Drain Drag, Cart Saddles and Breeching, Plough, Shaft, and Leading Harness, Farm and Garden Tools, and Sundries, Quantity of Grain and Grass Seed. SALE TO COMMENCE AT 13 SHAKP. LUNCHEON WILL BE PROVIDED. PTNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 3236 Joint Auctioneers. H. B. SORENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN. THURSDAY, APRIL Bth. SALE ELEVEN O'CLOCK. HB. SORENSEN will hold his usual • Weekly Sale at Wb Yards, Lichfield street, principal lots to be offered including:— 15,000 feet of Rod Pine Timber, 2xl, 3 x 1, 4 x 1, 3 x li, 8 3C 2, 4 x 2; Linings 4xJ; Floorings 4 x J. Self-setting Ranges, 1 Pakeha Range Boiler, 1 Tailor'* Stove, 8 Baths on legs, Set of K. W. Tubs, 1 Unique Copper Boiler, 4 large Doors (suit Garage), 200 and 400 gaL sq. Tank*, Windows, Doors, and Sashes, 1 Bungalow Window, Mullion do. i LOT OF BIRD, RABBIT, and SHEEP NETTINGS. Account CLIENT: 135 BIRCH POSTS. Urgent Sale Wanted. ! Over 6000' Sheets of very slightly soiled Roofing Iron, lengths 7, 8, 9, 10 feet. Low price accepted for these lines. SEE THURSDAY'S PAPERS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. HARRY SORENSEN, 2232 Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENT. FURTHER Shipment of Men's High-grade Strong. Heavy Boots is now to hand, and include etocks representing the best that can bo produced in Britain. We can accept prices for these that put usual quotations in the shado CHEAP IRON. Supplies qj Roofing Iron now available include 5, 6, 7, 9. 10ft. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. LINOLEUMS. A specially fine lot of Linoleums, of good qualitv and excellent patterns, are offered at prices that will be hard to beat. WALLPAPERS. A Fresh Shipment is available, prices being substantially lower, with a large stock to select from. DAMAGED HOG WIRE. This line is now nearly all sold, only a few tons remaining. j The damago is not serious, but the reduction in Dries is considerable. 58778 WANTED, Houses to Paint, Rooms tc Paper. A large selection of English Wallpapers kept io stock. Estimate submitted. Country work promptly atUnded to. KEYS BROS., 116 Briitai itxtet, St. Albas*. 'Fiona 48S0A. Z489fl
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18659, 7 April 1926, Page 16
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