AUCTIONS HORSES! HORSES! WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st, at 2 p.m. NAG'S HEAD YARD, DIXON STREET. JW. BRAITHWAITE AND CO. will » sell by auction, as above — Horses, Harness, etc. Entries will bo received by Mr. Whiting at the Nag's Head Yard, or at the Office of the Auctioneers, Manners Street. UNRESERVED SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY STOCK, At the FARM, BRUCE RD., WEREROA, WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, 1911. f A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., XX have received instructions from Air. J. F. Bowles, to sell, at 1 p.m.— 21 cows, to calve June, July, and August ■ . 1 Ayrshire bull U good weaners . . • . . . 1 Berkshire sow : 6 heavy bacouers 11 porkers (prime) 1 U-year half-draught by Sir Talbot ■ 1 imported pony, Tommy Bums ' 1 dog: cart, nearly new (Burgess),- 2 ■ ruilkcarts and harness, milk cans, copier, farm tools, etc., poultry, and a few articles of new furniture, including 2 iron bedsteads. Luncheon provided. NOTE.—The cows aro a very choice lot, and as Mr. Bowles-hus'sold his pro T perty,' tho sale will be held absolutely without reserve, with tho exception of tho horses,' docgart, and furniture, on which there is a slight reserve: I SOLWAY SALEYARDS, ' MASTERTON. 31st MAY, 1911, at 12.30 o'clock. THE.' ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer— 100 fat wethers : 100 empty ewe.v 20 fat ewe's and wethers HOT LUNCHEON ON THE GROUND. IMPORTANT SALE OF STUD STOCK. D ALGETY ANIfcOMFANY, LIMITED, in conjunction with L. D. GORTON AND SON, LTD., have received instructions fi-rrn the Executors of the late G. C. Wheeler to offer BY AUCTION in the'Feildiiig Sale Yards ON AVEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE, At 11.30 a.m. The wJiole of the Burford Flock of Stud Romney' Marsh ewes (Registered Flock No. 2-t, N.Z.F. Book), consisting of: 'Q(JZ REGISTERED EWES, as follows: 185 2-tooth ewes 232 1-tooth ewes 156 G-tooth ewes 112 S-tooth ewes GO 5-year ewes - 50 single-entry pedigree.ewes, descended, from imported ewes—various ages over 2-tooth 30 2-tooth do. do.. do. The wliplo of these ewos are sired by the imported rams "Royalist" (imp.), "Loyalist" (imp.), "Godolphin" (imp), "Windsor 11th" (imp.), "Imperialist" (imp.), "Socialist" (imp.), and other stud rams, and are ALL IN LAMB TO STUD KOMNEY RAMS. Also, On THURSDAY, 2!Uh JUNE, At 11.30 a.m. THE WHOLE OF HIS WELL-KNOWN HERD OF STUD AND IMPORTED HEREFORD CATTLE, CONSISTING OF--on STUD HEREFORD COWS AND 00 HEIFERS -i q STUD HEREFORD BULLS Including 16 cows in calf to "All's Well" (580) 11 cows in calf to "Crusader 2nd" 2 heifers in calf to "Crusader 2nd" 7 cows :n calf to "Frorao Ringer" (27565), imp. 6 heifers in. calf to "Frome Ringer" (27665), imp. D 3-year heifers 17 2-year heifers 18 heifer calves 7 stud bulls 10 stud bull ca-lves ALL BY STUD SIRES. Also, 1 IMPORTED STUD HEREFORD BULL JL "Frome Ringer" (27565), imp., bred by W. Griffiths, Alderscn's Torrington, calved 19th January, 1009. ' S IMPORTED COWS, bred by C. T. Pulley, of Lower Eaton, England— ?'DAISY Bth," by "Glendower 2nd" (2210(1) a nd her heifer calf by "Eaton Masterpiece" (25315), and >'COR,ONIS 9th," by "Glendower 2nd" (221G9) and her bull calf by "Eaton -Masterpiece" (25315). Catalogues are in course of preparation, and can bo had on application to D ALGETY AND COMPAN Y, LIMITED, Auctioneers, Wellington, and All Other Branches throughout New Zealand and Australia. ' • ; and GORTON AND SON,, LTD. AuctioncersffFeilding. : IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY HEIFERS. MONDAY, JUNE 26th, 1911, At FEILDING SALE YARDS. ;' A BRAHAM AND 'WILLIAMS, LTD.. -Ci will sell as above— nan SPECTALLY-SELECTED JER<vIW HEY, HOLSTEIN, and SHORTHORN CROSS SPRINGING DAIRY HEIFERS. Full Particulate Later. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. AO(\ ACRES, freehold, situated. 16 'i.OXJ , miles from Wellington, C miles from railway,' half flat, balance liilly, well watered and subdivid ed into numerous paddocks suitablo for sither cattle or sheep; superior 11-roomed house, water laid on, garden and orchard, 13-bail cowshed, concreto floor, dairy, shearing shed, hay shed; price only £h 10*. per acre; also, -175 Acres adjoining, with 7-roomed hou??. Price, XI 12s. 6(1. per acre. Would exchange for smaller freehold. OTAKI DAIRY FARM. QiJ ACRES, -freehold, 2 miles from railiJrJ way, V mile creamery, all Jlat and cleared, 50 acres ploughed, watered by running stream, 11 paddocks substantially fenced, carrying 40 head cattle; 7-roomed houic, stable, 6-ljaii cowshed, concrete floor, trap-shed, milk-hauio, orchard, etc. Price, JMO per acre. Terms, ,£975 cash; balance at 5 per cent. MBLLER AMD RUTTER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. FOR SALE, CHOICE DAIRY LEASEHOLDS. 1 QA ACRES, V/ANGANDI DISTRICT, ' X.O\J all in grass, subdivided into 0 paddocks; well watered; good orchard; iloomed house; concrete cowbails, pig-sty, cartshed; weolshed, yard and nip; 37 coW3, 2 bulls, 2 sowa, 3 horses, fowls, cart, harness, miik-caus, etc., etc.; leasa has 8J years to run at Us. per acre; 6ituato 8 miles from important railway station, li miles from P. 0., school, and creaaery. Price only »CIEO us going concern. Further details und 'monthly returns of herd on application. ma ACRES, choice flat land; Rangid4fc tikei district; within five minutes of important railway station, and close to two creameries; lease has 10 years to run at JJ3G per aunum, with right of Tenewal or purchase; good 6-roome<l houso and conveniences, concreto cowbails, loose-bos, cartshed, piggeries, and lowlrun; carrying 3G cows; with or without good milk round doing 3U gallons a day. Price, for lease, JC1175. Apply to H. ERNEST LESGHTGN, ISG PEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. OR Him , . STUDY tho Property Jinrkct.-The Back I'iviv. of "The Dominion" is a Land and Farm Directory. Auctioneers' Notices will alfc bo found on tho same ps.ge-
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