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AUCTIONS. ' WAIKANAE SALE., ' TUESDAY, MAT 21flt, 1913, D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell, at 1 p.m.— . , 200,2 find. 4-tooth, forward wethers , (good line) 150 2-tootli ewes, in iamb 100 f.f.m. ewes, in lamb Go prime wetheTS 60 heavy weight, wetheru 15 2J-year • steers ■ ' 15 2-year, steers 12 mixed cattle ' ■12 18-monthsteers • 8 fat heifers and cow* 10 2 and 3-year steers ' WAIKANAE SALE. TUESDAY, 21st MAY, 1913. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ■ax will sell, at 1 p.m.— 100 ewos in' lamb 150 good hoggets SO fat wethers (lots) ' 50 woolly lambs 30 18-month and 2-year steers (good) 10 forward cows • 10 18-montli steers 8 fat heifers . ■ 7 dairy cows and heifers, in calf . WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. " TUESDAY, 21st MAY, 1912. THE. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., , will sell at 12 o'clock (noon) as follows;— 100 2-tooth ewes GO fat ewes 12 head mixed cattle B fat heifers ' 2 v fat bullocks ' SOLWAY SALE. • WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY. mHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS -t will Sell as above— 250 good wethers 200 first-class woolly lambs 300'2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes, in lamb to .. Southdown rams (good line) PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK , SALE. 23rd MAY, 1912. . " 150 good 2-tooth wethers • 80 3 and 3J-year bollocks j ' 20 3-year springing heifers (good) 16 fat and forward bullocks Oh account of A. H. Brisco, Esq., who has sold his property— i 150 2J-year "steers' 5 fat bullocks UNRESERVED SALE OF WELL-BRED SHEEP CATTLE, AND HORSES, At the FARM, OHAU, Half Mile from Ohau Station, WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, 1912. Abraham and Williams, ltd., . have received instructions from Mr. : A; M'Leavey, who 'has disposed of the ; greater portion' of his Farm, to Sell, at ! 1.30 p.m.- • • 1 600 1 and G-tooth and'f.f.m. breeding ewes, in lamb to P.B. S.D. rams } (in lots to suit purchasers) ! GO fat and'forward wethers , i 25 good woolly lambs 20 P.B. 2-tooth S.D.'rams ■ 27 choice dairy heifers in cai£ • 40 good weancrs 1 10 hacks, harness horses, and ponies 1 spring cart' J NOTE.—We have personally inspected j this line of ewes, and can confidently re- I commend them to anyone in search of ; this class of stock. As Mr.. M'Leavcy has decided to go in for' dairying on the balance of his farm, the stock, with the j, exception of the rams, will be sold ab- " solutely without reserve. . Stock purchased by outside buyers will t be paddocked for three days, and trucked s free of charge. 1 LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . < " 1 THURSDAY, 6th JUNE. 3 At 9 o'clock. j AT THE DUNEDIN HORSE SALE- ' YARDS. I GRA ND DISPLAY ;OF CLYDESDALE } MARES AND FILLIES, COLTS AND 1 GELDINGS. .- (j WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO.. * » LTD., will hold their Twenty-first Annual Horse Fair, as above. 1 PRESENT ENTRIES: ■ « CLYDESDALE HORSES, includSuperior'pwligreed brood mares and high- t ly-bred fillies from the Studs of Messrs. j Wm. Waddell (Rough Craig Stud Fa.rm), 3. D. Wyllie (Seftou), H; Saunders (Waimate),.3V...Blakie_(R.vaLß.u.sh), R,..Cupples (Otautau), John Allan (Merton), Robt. Beattie (Middlemarch), T. R. Connolly (Hyde), P. Ford (Allanton), W. Harvev (Momona), J. H. Shaw (Puketi), Shanil ' Bros. (Hillend), Win. Dunlop (Pine Bush),' J. and'A. Mee (Ivuri Bush), M. Allan (Seacliff), D. Ford (Allanton), and other pro- "] minent "Breeders. J . And on FRIDAY, 7th JUNE , i (SECOND DAY). I . The Sale of Draughts sill bo continued, «.nd there will also bo offered SpringTanners, Spring-carters, Hacks, and Light r Harness Horse.s. VALUABLE CASH PRIZES. Further Entries Invited. SUBDIVISION OF KAMANO ESTATE. < WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY. 1912. ' (Ti ORTON AND SON, LTD., in conjunction with N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from the trustee in the Estate of . the late J. R. JOHNSTON to sell by Public Auction, at GORTON AND SON'S ROOMS, at FEILDING, at 2 p.m.— LOT I—HOMESTEAD BLOCK, containing 187 acres, subdivided into 8 paddocks, large 14-roomed' dwelling, woolshed, concrete dip, sheep yards, , large stable, cowshed, implement shed and stock yards. All level, 70 acres stumped and ploughed. LO'i' 2.—205 ACRES, 5 paddocks, numerous plantations, 110 acres stumped , and ploughed, GO of which aro tile drained. ■ LOT 3.—271 ACRES, SO acres stumped and ploughed, numerous plantations, 6 paddocks. TERMS. 10 per cent, on fall of ham- - lier, 15 per cent. 26th June, 1912, balance 'years at 5 per. cent. NOTE.—The above comprise three particularly choice, highly improved dairy or fattening farms. The soil is rich, warm 1 and generous, growing excellent root and I grain crops, and fattens bullocks in the a winter months. Each farm fronts the Kimbolton Road. Cheltenham dairy factory, school and post office are only threequarters mile the property, and it is within 9 miles of Feildinfc". Full plans and particulars can be had from any of the offices of the auctioneers. jySSOLUTION OF pARTNERSHIP g ALE.' RIVERSIDE IgTOCK JfIARM, IN THE CIOQ ACRES, mostly ploughable, 150 J/vO acres fenced in seven subdivisions, and laid in permanent grass; 40ac. -p cleared ready for ploughing, balance * rough feed, fern, and ti-tree. Well wat- ". en'd by stream, available for water S1 powrr. Present carrying capacity 45 J milking cows during season. House of five rooms, stable, ivith storeroom, con- " crete dairy and milking shed. Cream - 1 cart pastes within four miles; post office, school, timber mill, four miles distant; railway station, Putaruru, 11 miles; fron- [i tage to Waiknto River and to main road 11 to 'l'e Awamutu. The district is being J actively developed, and this affords a splendid opening to ail energetic man. The property eotlid be cut up into threo farm-'. As the owners are dissolving c partnership, the property must be realised at oncc. Price, .£IOOO. Stock and implements (about «£CISO), nt valuation. H.l'2 AMU EL -yAILE AND gONS, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 87 QUEEN .STREET. AUCKLAND.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1443, 18 May 1912, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1443, 18 May 1912, Page 16

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