AUCTIONS. MASTERTON STOCK SALE, ' WAIPOUA YARDS. ... . TO-MORROW, ' 'WEDNESDAY, JUNK 4th, 1913. • At 11.30 a.m. JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. will "sell, as above— CATTLE''; "" : V. „ Account Donald- McLaohlan, ' Kongatumau— '" " "" ," ' 20 18-months Hereford cross heifers and steers'' . Account other Vendors — 10 yearling steers 2 heavy fat cows BHEEP— i,'. .'BO f.m. ewes, in lamb to S.D. rams 7,,',.150.very, forward empty ..ewes , (good line) 100 empty ewes .; JOffivSONVILLE STOCK SALE. ~ , WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE, at 2.15 o clock. . A BR'AHAM AND ' WILLIAMS,. LTD., will sell:— ~:r ;-'4O .prime, bullocks ' 1 60 prime owes ' -60-prime wethers 60...eStra prime wethers _ ".•fiO pfimcewcs 120 prime owes '• - - TirffUrlfaelWttleM - 50 prime 'lambs ' v SOLWAY SALE. . TOMORROW. : -WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1913. fjnHE- ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS A .will offer as above— 6HEEP- " 7 r ' ' = --300 first-class -Romney cross ewe lambs !(a straight line) . .100 2,- 4, -6,' and 8-tooth ewes, in lamb - V .'to Romney rams ' 100 first-class "Romney lambs - ■ 200 4-year ewes, in -lamb to Romney rams V. 100 Southdown cross lambs " 300 first-class wether lambs (a straight line) CATTLE- ■ - ' 12 2-year' empty heifers. ' 14 2-year steers
jpALMEBSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. J Thursday, june 5,1913. . j ■ ;10 heifers in. calf - 160 mixed - woolly hoggets /;..:".levin stock sale. FRIDAY, JUNE Gth, ©13. D ALGETY.AND CO., LTD., will sell -- at'll!3o a.m.— ~;V2OO tn.s. ' lambs. . - • " ;100 2* and 4-tooth ewes in lamb—feouth- -.. down rams . '..70.woolly.lambs t 80 2-tooth wethers " 50 woolly wether l.vnbs £0 woolly ewe lambs (good lines) 7 springing heifers /. "12 Shorthorn cows, m calf to purebred i -Hereford • bulls ■ ";i2 3-year, heifers, (spring caters) 10 young cattle • 20 vealers . ■ . 8 fat'.', cows ' . 3 fat bullocks ... —■ —1 Shorthorn bull_ i. • • ' LEVIN SALE. ' FRIDAY, 6th JUNE, 1913. -■■' A BRA-HAM LTD., if*'-'will sell, atl p.m — . 80 fat ewes (lots) -'■■150 prime - heavy- wethers (.lots) 210 hoggets (lots) .7.. 'V 130 ,fat on<L forward wethers (good lmc) . 20 ew&riii'lomb W. B .F- ra ms ' 25 fat 1 wethers .(off; swedes) 20 fat lambs • SO station-bred Shorthorn cows | 20 4 and 5-veav bullocks 30 3 and 4-year steeTs 10 good 18-month steers 8 fat bnllocks .10 fat cows 12 choice heifers, spring calvers . 12- dairj s - heifers, in : calf ;XEARINCTSA-LE OF PEDIGREE AND - .HIGH-GRADE. ..JERSEY. DAIRY STOCK • AT THE FARM, IHAKARA, LEVIN, WEDNESDAY.'iIth JUNE, At 12 Noon. \ BIiAIIAM ' AND WILLIAMS, LTD., x\. •'structotl-by J. D. Brown, Esq., wuo is giving up dairying, will sell as above— 70 Jersey ami hitcli-gnide J erSP.V cows, to ealve.julv, August and September, in calf to Ravenswood's Model ' 20 springing heifers, by Eavenswood s « * - Model, aud ill cnlf to Senor 88 9-months heifers, by-Ravenswood s
Model —. " 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 6yrs. (Ravenswood V Model) "* 1 pedigree .Jersey bull,. (Sonor) 3 purebred 'Jersey bulls, 9 months 2 milkenrt horse?. 1 draught filly, 4yrs., fcy Sir Talbot, 2 sows with, litters, 1 sow in pist, milk cart, harness, cans, gig by Rouse and Hurrell, set gig harness, d.t. plough (Roid and Gray), moulding plough, horse lice! set tine harrows (3-leaf), set ? horse discs, hay' fr.nno. etc. ? - LUNCHEON -PROVIDED. Auctioneers' Note. —Having inspected this herd! of cows, which is probably one of the fmest'iri the Dominion, we have no hesitation in recommending tlieni as a choice lot. The cows are nil young—early culvers—and will bo sold WITHOUT RESERVE. There will be a SLIGHT RESERVE. ONLY on the YOUNIt STOCK. FAT STOCK FOR EXPORT. PRODU'IiRS are invited to communi--■K":e with- us before selling Beef, Lamb, or Pork, suitable for V?e aro in a position to obtain the very best prices available, and make, forward contractsr-pa.ving cash, on Freezing Companies' Certificates. It is our interest to eeo that you obtain the last penny both for meat and .byo-pro'ducts. , It will pay you to communicate with na. . . MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO., PALMEESTON NORTH. GOOD DAIRY LEASEHOLD. WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. 1/f O ACRES, rich dairying land, all XteO .plougliable, when stumped; miles from railway station by good metal road; IS miles from school and factory; 35 acres stubble, 8 acres in swedes, 5 acres native bush, good shelter trees and plantation; ring fenced, divided into 11 paddocks. well watered; all necessary farm buildings; rental, 275. Gd. per acre. Lease has 3V .vcars to run, compulsory purchasing clause at £27 10s.; goodwill only £G75. Owner would take small unencumbered city property of approved value in exchange for goodwill on a cash basis only. Freehold of a acres, aii pioughable, 9 paddocks, G-roomed house, water laid on, storeroom, workshop, dairy, [rapshed loose-box, cowbaita, concrete floor; garden and orchard; blue-gum plantation; watered by creek. Price only .£35 per aero. ■ H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 'AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ■ JBG Featherston Street, Wellington, ■ AND . LOWER HUTT. jrTTpEFACRE-Eich river flats—4so A Acres, almost all plough able, nine subdivisions, three miles water frontage; partly ploughed, Stopped, and grassel; run. 50 cows' now; two Houses and outbuildings; daily boat. GT. NORTH ERN. AGENCY. 5 H.M. Arcade, Auckland. ——- " FOR FURTHER • LAND SEE PAGE a.
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