; AUCTIONS. ! , LEVIN SALE. 1 ' , TO-DAY. ' f ' ' FRIDAY, 28th MARCH, 1913. ' A BRAHAM' AND .WILLIAMS, LTD,, I'"will sell at'.1 1 p.m.-" • ■■' - l i 450 sjn. breeding owes I :■ 314 4 rind 5-year ewes JlO fat ewes (lots).'" ' . < ' ,60 fat wethers / . .. . . .. ', 84 2-tooth wethers ■ 69 2-tootlroweS f ' .80 woolly lambs . . •. 30 .'maiden ewes :,' .s'Ronyney "rams_ .. , 5 Leicester ranis' V :," v .' y : 22'18-nlonth to 2-ycar"steers '• • 15 18-month steers . 8 frit'bullocks' ■ . , _ . 8 weaners V '•/.. ■ ; • .AT THE MART, f - 'r ' PALMERSTON NORTH, f TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), March 29, f. • ' ,".■■■ t ■ - At-12.30 p.m. HARRY PALMER will sell, to dissolve r f• iV.-.'ll;b ro .wn; .:'col't,.' "l\'year„ old;,; .by Sir' ! • . • • -Lnddo (imp.) (3) from Lady [• '•■ Sto'ckweil,'(2) -by ': Tlib -Officer— !■' : Tenieraire," dam' of : ''Audax, etc., /'"by" Dreadnought (imp.), Sister Mary, .'by, Ingomar .(imp.), Sister. 1. V : • Ague? (imp.). ! . ' WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. t " , TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1913. [ TyVLGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell i *' al .1 p.m.— . ...'■ j . ; 100 fat and. forward wethers , ■ i • 160 woolly, lambs , - I ' . ■ 175 -1-year ewes | .120 forward lambs ' i 1 ' j :' 92 rape lambs •. ■' . - "10 Uoniuey rams J.' ..'i-Tr'.f'r ; ; j!!;:,'. s!fat cows .. ' 'J-U,'.■ ■■ , WAIKANVE ,STOCIC SALE.^ [,■ '■..•TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1913L... '■ rriHE ,N.Z. Loan and Mercantile! Agency f. '. ■..A.. Co., Ltd.,-will offer as follows,- at 12 I ' o'clock..noon— f, -100 smi.> ewes,--off-sand -hills I ' '.. .'.69 2-tcnth ewes . ■ : . - [■;'. 60 fat wethers. I..il4idairy . r.w.b.-.- •• j:.;.! 12 SJ.Tyeartld; bullocks . S .' . ' 7 springing heifors ■i /. G 2A-year-old ' bullocks ' :''■■■ 5-wear.crs .' ' ' .. .4 weaners ■ . RAUMAI SALE. , TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1913. I v'.-fflE NEW ZE\L\ND LOAN AND rl ff MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd, 1 . . 400 2-tooth ewes. ' , "• I-370; t-„ . J "'.S:\ i M^andvMoqth,- i 'ewe9'-' K, • ,^6O. forward-.ewes . j.! ■:'i -V I;'.';-, yearling steers " : '■ : • ;; ■% :"..■ '»; f;-G-fat and forward >cows '• ■ j . .■."s'store cows *" j;'' '■ • •■"4 weaners ,U.;'. i SOLAVAY SILE. ! . WEDNESD \.Y, APRIL 2, 1913. . rpHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS f. ..'will as'above^; ' ' '„••• !. i, \130'2-.t<)oth wethers •. .. » j 100-Wooth forward wethers ; ' . I■ '150'2 : to'otlt'.'(;wes. •- 100®ownacross latnbs - ; ; {•/';'' .A : .160.J.mi'liree<ling .ewe's r; ' ; s ': ~ 200's.m.- ewes. ~ 1 I . ■ Oil; account of .: J. A..; Donald," -Esq., t' , Hcmebush (who- lias-leased.-part of his t;' (arm)— • u
t' ; (arm)— • '.t;' f,? ;; .' r. : ''3- t Jersoy :haifers, ; . to-'calve- May and I , ■ / Juno i - . .6 Jersey . heifer,s, to calve in tho :-. v ■„ spring ' v.; 4 half-bred Jersey ..heifers, (empty) 12 Jersey and Holstomc.-ilvos t - ■ .1 Jersey-Holsteiii*cow-in full profit • '2. first-claps dairy cows, close to' • o calving -Vr-,' i' l-..--., ' .15ifirst-class .dairy .heifers, to calve : ' early in spring I. ;■ v ' 'Note.—Several of .the -above advertised j cattle were prize-winners at tho last Sol- . way Show.) : --. .; - ■ j ' CLE YRING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. I , AT SOUTH KARORI. . t-, v. '• .. .FRIDAY, 4th - APRIL, 1913. | A BR\HAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., t-.- s - have -received " instructions from ; M«sr«. Hooper and Wood, who are giv- [. . •: np dairying, to sell th«f whole'of their J -,i dairy herd as above, at 1.30 p.mi— \ ■ . - 18inilking cows, calving August'' and [ September - | . , 19 milking cows, calving"April, May, I . . -- . arid-June 1; .:v : ; 5.18-months heifers, "in calf j' • \ .'. 7;weaner heifers ' 1 - V 2 2-year. bulls - , ' j . • • 1 9-months btilli . i - f--S yearling-steers j • • - 3 trap horses . f 1-draught -gelding -w j-- . 1 block - dray . i.'i And sundries j On -account.iof other 1 Tendors — r:. - -- 5 cows- • -' I. Y ;• 1 plough: • -'- \ .. .1 mowing machine >■ J •• ' 1 jiony phaeton ... I - : ;.': ■ - /..... j • ■ A RARE'OPPORTUNITY. } ' LOOK AT TERMS. iv- CI Q ACRES, half in grass, balance j rough-feed and nndrained 6wamp, ; 11 paddocks, cottage and slied. Nowcarrying 90 ,head grown dairy heifers, 450 r . sheep, 11horses. Will milk 100 sows well in present, state.', Small outlay.'.will double : j: ■ this. Cream-launch passes: property, . 2 ■ miles .station,' school* etc., 56 miles AuckI, land.--'Great prospective .value. ' j'-' ' PRICE, £10. To practical farmer, with j . '£2000 capital, will arrange .conditionally; .£3590, 5 per cent. 10 years, 61 per. j cent., 2J years, .£I2OO 30 years 5 per, cent., tGovernment Advances to Settlers' Office. Latter amount paying, itself bff. Stock i ®nd implements, ietc., at valuation,>cash. 111-health'V.Tcason .of disposal. ■ NO i -AGENTS. Apply ' ' I ' "N.H.B-.," : ! - , . "Dominion" Office. A GOOD INVESTMENT./ ' QI'LKNDID opportunity of securing a first-class. Freehold BUSH FARM, ' "right in civilisation. Over 1500 acres of good undulating, well-watered sheep country, with good leading .ridges. There is about 40 acres.of practically level land on ■ one corner, which, would come in for a /-. homestead si to,-as a 6ft. track taps it : : ;iiere, and- there is ample water.'- Only 15 ' " miles from Kai Iwi railway station and 25 miles'from'Wanganui. Fine easy grade f- ;road leading to within 2} miles of pro- '/ perty, the latter distaSce/being served by i a Bft. track. A section "'immediately adjoining'was purchased by Mr. E. Short. I ' Apply- to ! . '. G. F. MOORE, j v 1 . ICai Iwi. Q/(A ACRES,' 200 in grass, 20 crop, 10 ,/Vtru- unimproved, all nico undulating land; housed 8; rotfms; school 2$ miles, f. creamery li miles, railway- station 2J; i springs and'creek; well fcnc- ! . ; 12' paddocks; price ,£ls per acre; cash j 4!500i balance 5 to 10 years at 5 per cent.; ! carrying'at-present 60 head' grown stock. * •' - - - - No. 80 I:-' ; ".iy'ej ACRES, all in"grass; house 4 rooms; j'.-' "10; school'J-mile, cheese factory }-mile, [/.'• ' station. 1| miles; 4 paddocks, with plenty of Water, and well fenoed; price, • '. £21 per acre; <£250 cash, balance ari - ' ranged. - - No. 86 KING AND CO., : j - -Land and General Commission Agents, '' HAMILTON! ; ' FAT STOCK FOE EXPORT. PRODUCERS are invited to communi- . cate with us before selling Beef, t; .Mutton. Lamb, or Pork, snitabU for !; ' ' Export. ... t '. • , j Wc «re in n position to obtain tlu vorj j best prices available, and malto forwnrd r contracts—paying .cash on Freezing Ccmi panies' Certificatos. It is our interest to ; tar, that you obtain tho last penny both for uioat and bye-products. i ;t will pay you to cnmmunicato with; us. i*~ ' 'MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AMD CO., j ' PALMEKSTON NORTH,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1709, 28 March 1913, Page 10
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