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AUCTIONS. PARORANGI DISPERSAL SALE. NOTICE TO STUD MASTERS. ■ The Great • Dispersal Sale of MR. ERNEST SHORrS Stad Sheep, Stud Hereford Cattle, nnd Pedigree Clydesdale Horses \ull FEILDING, ON 20th, 21st, AND 22nd MAY, 1913. TO BE SOLD AT EEILDING YARDS ON TUESDAY, 20th MAT, At 11 a.m. 1A tza STUD 'ROMNEY MARSH EWES, ® A^?' ' 1451) from the world-renowned Parorangt and Balmoral 1 • _ TO BE SOLD AT FEILDING YARDS ON WEDNESDAI, -Ist MAY, At 12 Noon.'. . "•pasturing "with him. , . -n -i 1 TO BE SOLD AT ALMADALE STUD FARM, G Miles from reildiirn-, on THURSDAY, 22nd MAY, At 1 p.m. 61 AGAIN* MOROCCO. nnd ROYAL TREASURE. _ A,, tt. l ,!.™ st« sua assz Agjncy Co., ltd., or Williams and Kettle, Ltd. CLEARING TO-MORROW, THE KUKU - WEDNESDAY, Hth MAY. ' ' ' TO-DAY. At 2 p.m. TUESDAY, 13th MAY, at 1 p.m. A^Hauf' I E%. l L ™'l CLEARING SALE AT NAI Nil. 6«11. as above — 50 hoggets If tauerl' eiferS fIAHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DIS--2 cows, spring calvers JL tRIBUTING CO., LTD., have rewoolpress, Farmers' Favour- ceived instructions from Mrs. J. Taylor, ito drill, Booth and M'Donald double and of - Roa(]) n j Lo lvcr Hutt, to sXrrf'i'Sr Brffid sell by Public Auction, as abovemower, Massey-Barris cultivator, sot 4- 5 first-class dairy cows leaf barrows, hay rake. 2 sets chain liar- ] horse, gig, and harness rows, Planet, Jr., block dray, spring cart. j SO w wagon, trap, set disc harrows (Booth ana jq Whito Leghorn pullets M'Donald), lvay frame, 4-horse yOKe, - leghorn cockerels Cambridge roller, large quantity harness, 05 f nc ij nn Runner ducks {ools and sundries. V 5 Indian. Runner drakes sot WAY SALE x 2i Indian Runner first-year ducks ' All the above are from the well-known ■ TO-MORROW. Heretaunga strain. WEDNESDAY', MAY 11th, 1913. 100 White Leghorn pullets and hens • 1 60-gallon Globe separator rE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS 1 churn, 1 bntterworkcr will sell as above— crates, ccyps, brooders, pig pota■loo lambs , ~ to « s - « to " « tc -- a ' so_ 200 good fat and. forward wethers 1 duchess pair. 1000 mixed sex woolly Romncy-Lincoln . lambs The Farm having been sold, every line 60 forward empty ewes must bo cleared. 150 owes in lamb 100 D.C. hoggets UNRESERVED HORSE SALE. 250' shorn lambs 1 100 forward B.F. lambs HORSE BAZAAR, PALMERSTON . 50 fat .dud forward bullocks NORTH. 30 21-year steers SATURDAY, 17th MAY, 1913. . 20-18-months steers . 6 Holstein cross bull calves, bred by y> ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., W. Abbott IJ> instructed bv MR. J. R. M'DON--50 Shorthorn station cows and calves A LD, LEVIN, will sell, as above, at 12 40 Shorthorn 1 and 2-year heifers, 0 ' cl0c!;: Ncou (ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT empty , RESERVE)— . 40.Shorthorn 1 and 2-year steers \ />a LIGHT DRAUGHTS, HACKS, and 20 Shorthorn 8-year heifers, in calf to 01/ 1 PONIES (broken and unbroken). ~ . Shorthorn bull • (Sale will bo held in Messrs. Abraham 1 Shorthorn bull and Williams. Ltd.. Horse Bazaar, kiudly 40 18-months steers ■ _ ■ jont for tho occasion.) 1 Etor'Uh"! hCl£ei3 ' SPrWB C!> V6rß IMPORTANT SALE OF PEDIGREED 4 STUD BOOK DRAUGHT HORSES, ' • AT DOMINION HORSE BAZAAII, Shorthorn, On SATURDAY, 2-MAY, at 12.30 p.m. BILLIES AND NALDER have received On -accbiiTit'.pf John. Cross, Altredton instructions from F. A. Bremer, 3-year steers Esq., to sell as above the whole, of his mm — famous Armadale Stud, MASTBRTON STOCK SALE. AVITHOUT RESERVE, v Consisting of 30 lots, broou mares, stalWAIEOUA YARDS. lions, yearlings, and 2-year-olds. •■£ r> —' -'''' The Auctioneers beg to draw special at-TO-KQRROW: tention to the above gen'ino dispersal WEDNESDAYj'IJIth MAY, 1913. E ale. The Stud has been established for h . 31 years, nnd nearly all the stock to be ! TAMES MACINTOSH, AND CO. will offered arc either prize-takers or descendfiji sell as above— od from, prize-takers. BHEKP— Catalogues on application. 100 black-face lambs SO forward empty' ewes L-- » _ 112 f.f.nt. ewes in lamb to S3},.rams WAIIvATO. TV AIKATO. 06 f.m. ewes in lamb to S.D.-rams 72 f.m. owes in lamb to S.D. taints LAND FOR SALE. 230 li-tooth to f.m. ewes (empty;' good lino) GIGANTIC SALE OF WAIKATO LAND, CATTLE- , ■ 7 18-months heifers •->.. By Public. Auction, 3 forward store cows ~ '30 3-year "steers" '■ .(Jn FRIDAY, JUNE 6th (Winter Shoiy 1 storo cow Week). PIGS- ' 5 ,v ' an<,r pigs on SECTIONS. JOHNSONVILLE SALE. SECTIONS/ TO-MORROW, " WEDNESDAY, 14th MAY. SUBURB . BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., FROM ONE TO FIVE ACRES. A- will sell at 2.15 p.m. 40 primo bullocks Within two miles of Hamilton and 8 prime cows Frankton Junction, and only three 15 mother-fed vealors. minutes' walk to Golf Links. Easy terms. •60 prime heavy wethers it , t T 60 prime heavy ©wes Sections -at xrankcoii Junction. 120 prime owe? Also good FARMS of 100 ACRES to 500 60 prime wethers ' ACRES. 60 prime ewes _ . , 50 prime lambs Ml particulars on application to Vy A ' —— * UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. H. S. OWEN, THURSDAY,, 15th MAY, 1913. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, |0A\ t .GETY AND CO., LTD.. will sell, WARD STREET, HAMILTON. 60 tjat wethers ■ ■ 60 fat sheop - WELLINGTON INVESTMENT OF 100 . 40 wo.olly lambs. HOUSES TO BE SACRI FICED. SO 4 avd 6-tooth ewes in lamb to Rom- 'WS7E have received dehnite instructions n<\Y rams ' . ». V ? to sacrifice 100 practically new 100 wooll?' m.s. lambs " Houses, all well Let, bringing in good 100 2-taot)i wethers returns, and situated in various parts of . 100 woolly, m.s. lambs the City and immediate Suburbs. 10 .springing heners ' Owner is leaving the Dominion at fi springing heiiers a]l ear jy ,] a (; e , an( i prices placed on tho 8 fat Velfers various properties are below actual cost. 2 fat cofl's ftll( ] s how a good margin of gilt-edged in--1 cow at. drop vestment, some of the Houses showing GO m.s. wetners. j,. om jj p 3r ccn ( f on the amount invested. 5 store cows _ Several of the Housessare in blocks of 5 heifers, r.w.b. j vom o to g j am t should appeal to tho AO 2 and 2i.t-year steers .person wanting a real pcod investment. 15 18-month steers Further particulars from 3 springing cows LONGMORE AND CO., ■ 4 em pfy 18 - mDnth llelfer9 207 LAMBTON QUAY: IpALMERSTON NORTH SALE. (Sole Agents.) ; THURSDAY, .MAY 15th, 1913. PRIVATE HOTEL FOR LEASE. 150 mixed- tombs 25 12 to 18-months steers t EASE AND FURNITURE of modern 20 Jersey weaner heifers JLi City Private Hotel for eale. Built 10 good h'eifers, Ri.W.B. in brick and containing 50 rooms. Excep--18 fat cows and 'heifers (lots) ticnally well furnished and all in splen--1 18-m'onth S.H. bull did condition. House always full, good 1 heit'er at drop tariff, easy rental. 25. cows (lots) , Full particulars to bona-fido person on Also, on account of Wm. Mitchell, application to Kiwitea— 10 3-year heifers at drop WYLIE BROS.. 181 FfiiTrIERSTON STREET, • SHANNON SALE. WELLIMGTON. . FRIDAY, 16th MAY, 1913. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., GENUINE VALUE. ci. will sell at 1 p.m.— 110 hoggets Qfj "ACRES Freehold, 7 miles from 80 lanijbs JLOf4 Inglewood and 2 from school and 70 fat aud forward ewes factory, about half level, balance easy 30 store ewes hills; all in grass except H acres shelter 13 2-year steers bush, carrying capacity 300 sheep and 21 10 18-month steers horses, etc., '12 paddocks, well 9 springing betters watered by streams and free from weeds; 8 heifers, r.w.l). G-roomed house, washhouse, cowshed 8 springing cows j 0 (., 1C1 . outbuildings. Price £IG per acre _ cash. Or will exchange for : about 100 acres in Rangitikci. Eciuity, JCI^DO FAT STOCK £OR EXPORT. Ij_ HARRIS AND SONS, ' i _ . .. , , . Land Agent, "s before sellinTTf; "ARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. MnKwn', Lamb, or Pork, suitable for jLport. , ~ , .. VCiiES, 200 in grass, 20 crop, 10 Wo are in a ?|> s^ lon K forward unimproved, all nice undulating best prices available, and make forward ]anfl g rooms . fic|lool contracts— paying cash on Tr creamery lj miles, railway station 2J; panies' Certificates. It is our inteiest to wat „ rolt , by - F pri l . !;s im d creek; well foncees that you obtain the last pennj both e( j. paddocks; price .615 per aero; cash for meat 'and bye-products. XSOO, balance 5 to 10 years at 5 per cent.; It will pay you to communicate with cnrl .yj n rr n t prosont GO head grown stock, pa. No. 80 nn ACRES, all in grass; house 4 rooms; MELLSOP, cLIOTT, AND CO., f q school i-mile, cheese factory 5-mile, PALMERSTON NORTH. railway station 1J miles; i paddocks, with plenty of water, and well fenced; price, ~—- ' j£2t per acre, cnsli, balance* a ari'Oß FURTHER r " KIXG AXD co LAM) NOTICES an( j General Coiuraiesiou Agents, I'AGE NINE. HAMILTON.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1748, 13 May 1913, Page 10

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