: AUCTIONS ; ,• UNRESERVED SALE 03? CHOICE HIGH-GRADE JERSEY AND HOLSTEIN COWS, HEIFERS, AND BULLS, ; At the Farm, SHANNON. '■: TUESDAY, 25th JULY, 1911, ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., . ->-J>- have received instructions from Mr. S. W. CARTER to sell at 12 noonQK GRADE Holstein cows, to calvo rJu July, August, and September. '■ QK GRADE Jersey cows, to calvo /wtl July, August, and September. ,\(\ HIGH-GItADE Jersey springing xv heifers, in calf to pedigreo Jersey bull QA HIGH-GRADE Holstein springni\) ing heifers, in calf to Holstein bull ■t s 3-YEAR grade springing Jersey -LO heifers, in calf to pedigreo Jer- ! - soy bull -a PEDIGKEE Jersey bull ? -j HOLSTEIN bull 1 HOLSTEIN Jcrsoy bull from pedigree stock LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . : NOTE.—As Mr. Carter has decided to give np dairying everything will bo sold without reserve.. Wo have personally inepected tho herd, and have no hesitation , in advising anyone in search of choice , ' Jersey and Holstein dairy stock to attond the sale. . ' UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE OF HIGH-GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS AND PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN BULLS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th, Mil. AT GLEN OROUA. D ALGETY AND CO., ' LIMITED, instructed by MR. CHAS. HOPPING, will Sell at his Homestead, GLEN OROUA, as above, at 12.30 o'clock--61 high-grade Holstein cows, 2nd and .Srd.culvors, due August and Sep- : . tembor. All been runuiug with pedigreo Holstein bull 6 high-grade. Holstein cows in.milk ; C high-grade Holstein heifers in milk from Sydney) ' 9 high-grade Holstcm yearling heifers 17 high-grade Holstein 2-year bulls i 10 high-grailo Holstein yearling bulls i purebred Holstein 2-year bulls (slight reserve) . 1 3-year pedigree heifer (springing), by "Colonel Manor of Riverside" (imp); dam, imp. cow "Mabel Wakalona" 1 purebred Holstein 2-year bull, bred by W. I. Lovelock 2 purebred Holstein 2-year bulls 1 purebred Holstein 2-y«ar bull, bred by State Farm, Levin 1 .purebred Holstoin 3-year bull, bred by Nekton King (slight reserve) 6 fat cows; 100 2-tooth ewes in lamb; heavy tip-dray, plough, milk-cans, etc. • . * The dairy cow? are in excellent order, and have teen hand-milked. The majority aro August cnlvevs, and calving dates will bo guaranteed. Mr. Hopping intends to keep pedigree cattle only, and the above sale affords a rare, opportunity to thoso in search of first-class milking cows and high-grade Holstein cattle. s Conveyance will leave Auctioneer's Office 9.30 o'clock. ■ , LUNCHEON PROVIDED SOLWAY SALE. WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY, 1911. mHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS ■JL will fell as above, en account of aiR. GEORGE SIEVERS, Clarevillf, TUo whole of his well-known Prizewinning Flock of BORDER-LEI--9 CESTER EWES AND RAMS, also KAM AND EWE HOGGETS, comprising— 21 1, G. and 8-tooth purebred Borde Leicester ewes, in lamb to the 1 Champion Border Leicester ram of North Island 28 purebred Border Leicester ewo hoggets. l ) 14 purebred Border Leicester rain hoggets. - : 1 2-shear Border Leicester ram, ; f - CHAMPION OP NORTH ISLAND ; 2 2-shear Border Leicester rams 120 2-tooth to f.m. purebred Shropshire lambs, in lamb to Shropshire rams 50 purebred Shropshire hoggets ' ' . 10(1 good ewes in lamb to liomney rams 40 2-tooth wethers 21 ewes in liynlj to S.D. rams GO gaod wethers 40 good eivcs i" lamb 30 empty ewps 200 woolly lambs 50 ewes ' FAT STOCK. Siindrins*—
\l lorry horse, (iyrs. 1 gig harness, in good order On account. A. lorns — 1 young • dog, out of Maud Hot Luncheon nn the Grounds. (Full pedigree and particulars of the nbove raiv be obtained from Dalgety and Co., Limited.) JOttNSONVILLE STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2G, 1911. At 2 o'clock. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS,. LTD., •C* will soil as above: — 500 prime shsep. 40 prime bullocks. upper' hutt sale. THURSDAY,'27th JULY. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell as above at 1 p.m.:— 100 fat wethers . 120 2 and 4-tooth wether 3 70 forward wethers "> rains 1 springing cow 1 fat cow UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. On account of H. D. Bayliss, Esq., To Horo.' (On his Farm 1 mile, from To Horo). MONDAY, JULY 31st, at 12 Noon. DALGETY AND CO., LTD.. have received instructions to Sell, as above, tho following Stock— 75 first-class pound dairy cows, mostly August-September calvers except ■ ' , 6 now in full milk fi 2-year heifers in ca\t 8 yearling heifers 2 bulls, i horses, 14 pigs I'arm implements, dairy utensils; etc., etc. The above Herd has been heavily culled, and has been subjected to tho tuberculin test by a Government veterinary suTgeon, and has been passed. As Mr. Bayliss has sold his farm, everything is for absolute sale, with the exception of tho horsps, on which a slight reserve has been placed. Luncheon provided. THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST, At 9 o'clock. AT THE DUNEDTN HORSE SALEYARDS. greatest display of tile year of cf;ydesdale mares and fillies, colts and geldings. wright, stephenson and co., LTD., will hold their Twentieth Annual Horse Fair as above:— PRESENT ENTUIES: 100 Clrdesdale Horses, including Superior Pedigreed Biood Mares and Highlybred Fillies from tho Lending Studs of Otago and Southland, and a largo mtmIjpr of correct, sound,' young Geldings suitable for town and country work. On FRIDAY, «h AUGUST (Second Dny) tho Salo of Draughts will be continued, and there will also bo offered Sprinpvanncrs, Springcarters, Hacks, and light Harness Horses. .VALUABLE CASH PRIZES.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1187, 24 July 1911, Page 10
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