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AUCTIONS. PARORANGI DISPERSAL SALE. NOTICE TO STUD MASTERS. The' Great Dispersal Sale of ME. ERNEST SHORT'S Ktml j"? h 6heep, Stud Hereford Cattle, and PedigTeo Clydesdale Horses v, ill bo continued 6" FEILDING, TO-JDAY AND TO-MORROW. TO BE SOLD AT FEILD ING YARDS TO-DAY, 21st MAY, At 12 Noon. . a OQ PARORANGI STUD HEREFORD COWS, HEIFERS, and BULLS, lnclud-J-OO ". in ? the imported Bull GOLD FINDER, and 41 Cows that haie bc.u pasturing with him. • 10 BE SOLD AT ALMADALE STTJD FARM, 6 Miles from Feild- • ing, TO-MORROW, 22nd MAY, At 1 p.m. M PARORANGI PEDIGREE CLpESDALE MARES, FILLIES, COLTS, and_ Di- STALLIONS, including the Imported Stallions LONSDALL AbAl-N, siu * and ROYAL TREASURE. . All the above stock can be inspected at any time prior to date of sale. Intending buvws will met at Feilding Station and motored to the property

• Agency Co., Ltd., or Williams and ] JOHNSONVILLE SALE. TO-DAY, " WEDNESDAY, 21st MAY. A-BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., - will sell, as above, at 2.15 p.m.— 40 prima bullocks 7 prime vealers' GO prime wethers , 120 prime" ewes" , 60 prime ewes 60 prime wethers .7 "..60'prime ewes ' v 50 prime-lambs , l cow, to calve August 1 American buggy jpALMERSTON NORTH SALE. • TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, MAY 22. 17 forward bullocks 60 4-year forward bullocks (good) 20 choice Ilolstein cross dairy lieifers, ; iri calf to fesey bull Iko, oi Account of Robt. N. Moore, Esq., t Tiritea— 40 344-year bullocks 100 2ji-3-year steers. • ■ ; ' LEVIN STOCK SALE. • friday! 23rd may, 1913. D ALGETI' AND CO., LTD., will sol!, , at 11.30 a.m.— ' 150 eWes, rumijng with blackface rams 250 2 arid 4-tootlv wethers , ■' 300 m.s; shorn lambs ' 700 2-tooth wethers (one earmark) ...,..70.4-ycar. : owes. -50 woolly lambs 60 woolly lambs 50 shorn lambs 120 fat ewes 15 forward empty cows - 25 heavy vcalevs . 12 3-year spring calving heifers 10 weaner steers, '« 8 store cows _ ' 8 m.s.weaners ■ 16 fat cows ..Account W. Tompsitt, Esq.— 5 4 and 5-year unbroken hacks 1 h.d. mare, with foal at foot LEVIN SALE. . FRIDAY, 23rd MAY, 1913. Abraham and williams, ltd., will sell, at 1 p.m.— 310 fat ewes (lots) 150 store ewes 100 good hoggets 100 woolly hoggets 100 2 and 4-tooth "and f.f.m. ewe 3 in lamb 200 hoggets. • 50 breeding ewes 57 2 and 4-tooth wethers 50 shorn lambs 80 fat wethers 40 forward wethoTS 30 fat lambs 12 fat bullocks ' 1 thoroughbred stallion, by The Officer 9 broken and unbroken hacks and half-draughts, without Teservo LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, 23rd MAY, 1013. NEW, ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY GO., LTD., •Bill sell in th|s.ir yards at 11.30 a.m.— '• 24 dairy heifers, in lots, R.W.B. ' 1 heifer, at drop 3 store cows 3 Jersey weaner heifers 6 choice Jersey cross heifers 5 springing heifers 4 heifers, in calf 17 mixed weauers • 'B0 weaner steers, in lots '2 fat. cows 1 Jersey bull - \ ' ■ HORSE SALE, SATURDAY, 24th MAY". AT KEIR'S STABLES, Abel Smith St. , A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., fx have received instructions from Mr. f. Keir to Sell, as above, at 1.30 p.m.— 20 medium and heavy draught mares and geldings Owing to the completion of his Harbour Board contract, Mr. Keir has decided to Eell the above horses. All the horses • are Bound and staunch, and in good hard condition.' On account of other vendors— - 3 light , harness horses 3 harness horses 1 light spring cart .UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. ' , AT MR* HALL'S FARM, .' ARAP VEPAE ROAD, LEVIN. :V ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th, At 1 p.m. T> ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITyU' ED, . Wellington, have Tcceived instructions .from Messrs. R. F. Hall and A: H. Cresswell to sell on the above fann, absolutely without reserve, a 9 they are . leaving the district, the whole of their herds of dairy stock, comprising— - 23-cows." calving August and-Septem- , . "her. 3 cows, calving June 2 cows, calving July 2 cows, in full milk and calving again .• in January ','2 Jiirsey bulls _ * •• 7 Jersey cross picked yearling heifers ,1 H.D. 3-year filly, by Young Glen Gyle, broken to all work 1 colt,' (rising 2 years ■ 1 trap and harness', phaeton, block dray, reaper and binder (Massey . Harris), Perfection kerosene stove, cans, etc,, 5 tons hay, 2 tons swedes, 3 porkers, fowls, etc. ■NOTE.—We have inspected and can recommend the above herds. Also, on Account of Another Client— 6 cows, spring cahlers FAT STOCK FOR EXPORT. PRODUCERS are invited to oommunior'jb with us before selling Beef, Mutton, Lamb, or Pork, suitable for Export. We are in a position to obtain the very best prices available, and make forward , contracts—paving cash on Freezing Companies' Certificates. It is our interest to see that you obtain the last penny both for meat and bye-products. It will pay you to communicate with M. . MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. DREDGING Claim or Ideal Dairy Farm; 200 acres freehold, for agriculture or dairying; good buildings and fences; first-class land, about half dredgeable, and adjoining prosperous Dredging Company, in Waikaka Valley; close School, Factory and Railway. A chance which requires early application at the Pn ° 6 ' JOHN- 0, BAY, .Gom,

Kettle, Ltd. IMPORTANT iSALE OF PEDIGREE STUD BOOK DRAUGHT HORSES. AT DOMINION HORSE BAZAAR, HAWERA. ON SATURDAY, 24th MAY, At 12,30 p.m. 9 AND NALDER have received /' instructions from F. A. Bremer, Esq., to sell as above the whole of his famous Arniadale Stud, \ WITHOUT RESERVE, I ■ Consisting of— 30 S 30 BROOD MARES, STALLIONS, YEARLINGS, AND 2-YEAR-OLDS. The Auctioneers beg to draw special attention to the above genuine dispersal sale. The Stud has been established for M years, and nearly, all the stock to be offered are either prize-takers or descended from prize-takers. Catalogues on application. After. the sale, of Mr. Bremer's' Stud, the Auctioneers will offer a well-selected entry of Draught Horses (workers), and also well-bred Mares and Fillies. THE LARGEST AND MOST IMPORTANT SALE., OF ROMNEY BORDER AND ENGLISH LEICESER SHEEP EVER HELD IN AUSTRALASIA. • Owing to the New Zealand Government having purchased the MAORI HILL ESTATE, MAORI HILL ESTATE, In Southland, MR. DUNCAN CAMERON has. iustructed the undersigned to Sell, at • WALLACETOWN, INVERCARGILL, NEW ZEALAND, ON TUESDAY, 27th MAY, 1013, 1 FLOCK BOOK ROMNEY IOUIP EWES, 2, 4, G-tooths, and full mouth, put to ram 15th April, 300 ROMNEY LAMBS 500 ROMNEY EWIi LAMBS ' 70 BORDER LEICESTER EWES 70 ENGLISH LEICESTER EWES THE Romncy Flock was started by the purchase of the whole of tho late Honourable Mathew Holmes's (Castlerock) registered Romneys (1000) and 300 Ewes bred from selected Birchwood Ewes, principally prize winners or their progeny (vide Vol II New Zealand Sheep Breeders' Ass., South Island). Since purchase fresh blood has been introduced by the uso of rams from Messrs. 15. Short (the late G. Wheeler),- Bealey, Holmes, Waimahaka. and flocks including champion and prize takers. The. Border Leicester.? were all purchased at Clydevale Dispei-jal Sale, 1907. Fresh blood has since been introduced by the uso of rams bred by Messrs. Dowthwaite, M'Crostie, and Carswell. Tho English Leicesters wero purchased at the dispersal salo of the lato Furze 1 Buccleuch (vide Flock Bool;). Fresh ; blood has since been introduced by the uso of rams bred by Messrs. D. Grant, 1 Ivelland Bros., and Reid Bros. All the above sheep have been bred principally on hilly rough country, and I will suit any climate or feed. . The great ! successes already achieved in Australia ' by tho crossing of Romney rams with_ merino and crossbrcd sheen show how' well they are adapted for that country, even on the coarsest, wettest feed, whero no other sheep will thrive. CATTLE. POLLED-ANGUS —30 Cows and Heifers bred from the pick of the wholo of the Cnstlerock Herd, purchased from tho lato Hon. Mathew Holmes. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Invercargill and All Branches. i - * SUNNY NELSON. 1 rjpHERE is no doubt about the great 5 future for apples. Nest year's crop 1 partly sold at advanced prices. Secure : your land now at low prices. Easy terms, o Absentees provided for. Material and " labour at cost price. Sections from 15 acres, good locality, alongside roads. Prices from JEB per acre. Come and see. J. B. FINLAY, "Evening Post" Buildings, r • WELLINGTON. r d g SHEEP" country. h IWH ACRES, with all necessary buil--1(11 dings, all freehold excepting 197 acres Education Lease. All grass except 170 acres, adjoining Kiore Railway Station. Mortgages, ,£8700; Interest, 5 1-3 per cent. Z PRICE, <£11 per acre. Equity, .£IO,BOO. Exchange for good Block of Dairy Land 7 or Heavy Cattle Grazing Land. d J. H. THOMPSON. LAND AGENT STRATFORD. * FOR FURTHER » LAND NOTICES SEE EAGE 11.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1755, 21 May 1913, Page 12

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