ftUCTIONS. IMPOETANT UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF FLOCK EOMNEY MARSH SHEEP, AND HEREFORD CATTLE, I ' ' AT FEILDING SALEYARD.S, ) ■ ' TUESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. 1913, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. TULGE\y AND"CO„ LTD., and GOR■y TON AND SON, LTD., have been favoured itith instructions from Mr. ERNEST SHORT, who has sold 'AOO acres of'■ nis Parorangi Estate, to sell by Public Auction, as abovo: — 1A AAA WELL-BRED ROMNEY ILARSH SHEEP, comprising:- ' .. | 2500 2-tooth Romnoy ewes : 1750 2-year Romney ewes ! 1550 3-year Romney ewes 1 , . 1450 4-year' Romney ewes 1300 5-year Romney ewes 2500 .early shorn Romney ewe lambs 2500 early shorn Romney wether lambs 300 Romney ram lambs (in the wool) 150 mixed-ago Eomney rams KQA HEREFORD AND SHORTOOU. HORN CATTLE, comprising:— 200 4 and 5-year fat and forward S.H. bullocks 100 4-year fat and forward Hereford bullocks , 30 Hereford cows, In calf and with calves at foot'by" Hereford bulls 20 2-year empty Hereford heifers 40 yearling Hereford heifers 20 empty forward Hereford coVrs -, 60 2-year Hereford and S.H. Bteers 30 yearling Hereford steers Also,'" OA Broken and Unbroken Sta- ; OV tion Hacks and Harness Horses.NOTE.—The whole of the above sheep are practically pure Roinneys, bred on high country, and are large framed, big boned, robust sheep. A large number of tho ewes are admirably adapted for runholders to breed rams from, and will be selected by Mr. Short' for that purpose, ond will be sold in suitable lines. All lines be sold in lots to suit purchasers. .' . . ■ The Cattlo are a splendid lot of wellbred high-conditioned sorts, and everything but the bullocks will be sold absolutely without reserve. ! The-"Parorangi" sheep and cattle have a name second to none m the Dominion, and'buyers are thus afforded. an exceptional opportunity of fulfilling. their requirements at unreserved auction rates, from stock that Mr.: Short has spent 20 years of judicious selection and mating in bringing them to their present high standard' of excellence. - ' Sales of 180 stud Hereford cattle. 1200 fitud Romney Marsh sheep, and 50 Clydesdale horses, will be held in Feilding on the 20th, 21st, and 22nd; of May next. TUESDAY, 4th MARCH. ;. At ' EOMNEY DOWNS ESTATE, - WAIKAKA- ; ■ IMPORTANT DISPOSAL SALE " Of ; CLYDESDALE AND EOMNEY MARSH 1 • - . , STUDS. ' . ' %;/ . 1 MR. J. R, MACKENZIE, having sold : . his Estate for subdivision, the whole. 1 of nis Famous Studs of CLYDESDALE HORSES and ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP \ will be offered for UNRESERVED SALE ! BY AUCTION, as above. ~ i Included in the Catalogue of Clydesdales tj bs submitted will be the following imported entires :— AUCHENCRUIVE. (14573),. C.S.B.'j-' sire ■'. Lancer (12205), dam Rosie of Fulshaw Wood (21995). by St. .Blaise (398). ' /; PRINCD CELLUS (15993). .C.S.B.;'''sire } MarcelluS (11110). dam. Princess Ever- I : ard of'Cullen (20324), by Sir Eve'rard J (5353). . 1 FRED (15831), C.5.8.; 6iTe Everlasting 1 (11331), dam Boldie of Aitkenhill (15915), by Golden Chief-(7775)., , I TOPSMAN (16118), C.5.8.; sire Dux c (12774), dam Trim of Ronchan (29933), s by Dunbar (11695). • 7 DUNURE THOMAS (15814), C.5.8.; sire ..Montroso Prince (11854), by Hiawatha s (100G7). ' " Yearling Colt, PRIDE OF ALL NATIONS I (imp.), by Apukwa;,dam Lady Alicia (19181). '. . AND THE IMPORTED MARES: h ETTA (21528), C.5.8.; Bire, Princo Thomas (10262), dam Ladv Hugo. LADY ALICIA (19181), - C.5.8.; sirs Baron Mitchell (10688), dam Gorpar ' Bell (16525). •' HARVISTOUN RITA (25739), C.5.8.; sire Baron's -Prido (9122), dam Quality (14420). PEGGY OF EAUGHTON HEAD (28273), C.5.8.; sire Lord Graham (11404), dam Catlaiid's Lass (23813). Also, 1 ENTIEE COLT by the eliaronion rire,' Baron Bold, nod 4 BROOD MARES and FILLIES, all of the most fashionable breeding. In tho list of ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP will bo: 12 imported HAMS from the. flocks .of " Messrs... (late) . Gh'as. File, ' Arthur Finn,, and. A- Strouts,' as,welt as 15 SPECIALLY SELECTED STUD RAMS by.imported Rants;, also, 10 IMPORTED 13WES bred by the late Chns. File, and 12 LAMBS from Imported Ewes by Ram jred by Mr. A. Finn. x Also, 550 1, 2, 3, and 4-SHEAR'BEEED-[NG EWES, 75 , SHEARLING R-AMS,> md 150 EWE HOGGETS. . Mr., Mackenzie lias been phenomenally luccessful both hs ,nn importer and ireeder of Clydesdale Horses,, a large projortioii of the best breeding and sliow■ard horses (both male'and female) in the Jominion for many years past having t one time or other passed through his lands. . , .. His Eomney Marsh Flock (No. 19. "1.Z.R.M.F.8.) is without doubt one of he oldest-established and best-known in he country, having bsen founded in 1876 i.v a purchase of 100 breeding ewes in imb from the Famous Flock of the late )r. Webster. Since then only the. best tud Rams have been used, a largo inusion of imported blood having been eriodieally introduced. The sheen have * Iways been in very keen demand bv Ans- — ralian. South American, and NoHli Is- ~ und flock masters, being splendidly flo roolled and 'of the hardiest constitution. N.B.—Buyers from the North should each Gore on the Monday -night- before he 'Sale. Drags will -leave there on lorning of Sale. Seats mnst.be booked ith tho Auctioneers. Further particulars and catalogues from WIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Ltd., .2] ODD BEOS AND CO., LTD., Dun6<lin ' in . . Heriot. w Auctioneers in conjunction. SUBDIVISIONS OF THE • TAHUEOA ESTATE, TAHUEOA. ESTATE ™ (fo MOER-INSVILLE. 601 MORRINSVILLE. nr: ' \ an if ESSES. COOPER, AND MANNING, I l ,' c '-IL in conjunction with Messrs. Layne st T id Reid, Morrinsville, have received in- V ructions from G. B. Starky, Esq., to II by Public Auction, on dei THURSDAY, 27th MARCH, 1913, * wil THE ABOVE FINE PROPERTY OF TOO 00 ACRES, IN: SECTIONS RANGING ,vo FROM 200 ACRES TO 600 ACRES. ">S 200 ACRES TO 600 ACRES. Plans and particulars later. 9? n Gu OOOPHR AND MANNING, , Auctioneers, . HAMILTON. . r ——-— :—.— hat TNDER Instrnctions from the LiquiJ a'a tor, MESSRS. LAWSON AND 6en VAIN will soil by Public Auction, at m 0 o'clock on FEBRUARY 14th,' at their 03 emises, Roacho Street, Te Awninutu, 0 Estate of A. Hyde and Waipa Brew- p f, Ltd: ,(in Liquidation), as a going acern, consisting .of Brewery and Coril Factory, with all necessary buildings, duding 8-roomed house on tlireo acres ground, adjoining To Awamutu Raily Station, on the borders of the King untry, Main Trunk Line, TI.I. . ilso, at tho same time and placo, a cr= rdial Factory at Taumarunui, run in ljunction with tho above. Perms of Sale: 10 per cent, deposit, "IK lanco in 14 days. ?urther particulars can be had from ffj! 1 > Liquidator, A. J. Bray, or the Auc- j n, ueers, To Awamutu, c "J' |)a M. C. LAWSON, Auctioneer,
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