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AUCTIONS--1 WAIICANAE SALE. TO-DAY. TUESDAY. 22nd JULY, 1913. Abraham aniTwilliams, ltd., will sell.at 1 p.m.— 80 ewes in lamb GO 2-tooth wethers 23 fat-wethers 40 forward empty ewes ' 32 spring heifers (lots) 12' fat. and' forward, cows : ' . 9 fat' bullocks .; 7 cows to .calve August ..V.' 3 store, cows;' " ' ■" \ MASTERTON STOCK SALE. ' WAIPOUA* YARDS. TO-MORROW. - E. (WEDNESDAY," 23rd JULY, 1913. At 11 a.m. ■* ••■■• "B/TESSRS W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., ill. 7 LTD, (late; James Macintosh 4 C 0.),will sell as above 1 -'" ' ■ , . . 6HEKP- /•' ' : • . .:;-.140.g06d..5h0rn-hoggetß ' :.\,IQO eiyes dnlainb.to.Romney rams 50 ewes in lamb'to S.D-rams v-,125 8.F.: lambs 60 lambs off turnips : 40 2-tooth..to' f.m. ewes- in lamb to Romney: rams (good line) 120 Aether hoggets 100 sound-mouth ewes in lamb to Romney rams ■ 170 sound-mouth ewes in lamb to S.D. Rama . . ' . • -140 4, 6, -and f.m. ewes in lamb to S.D. - rams . CATTLE--15 yearling steers 15 yearling heifers SOLWAY SALE. TO-MORROW. ■: ■ WEDNESDAY, 23rd JULY, '1913. jjTHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS A will offer as above— . 100 fat wethers • 70 forward wethers (off turnips) . . 60 2 and 4-tooth wethers .200 shorn ewe hoggets , 15 first-class dairy oows, guaranteed calving factory dates. (Owner selling on account of going in for cropping.) . JOHNSONVILLE STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY. 23rd JULY, 1913. ■ABRAHAM AND • WILLIAMS, LTD., [X will sell at 2.15 p.m.— . 24 extra prime bullooks . 16 prime bullocks • • 60 prime wethers " 120 prime wethers . 60 prime ewes 60 prime wethers , r - 60. prime ewes . UPPER HUTT SALE. THURSDAY, 24th JULY, -'• -«■At 1 p.m. • . DALGETY AND COi, LIMITED, will - sell as above — 50 woolly lambs 50 mixed sheep . - ■ _ - "-12 18-moriths'to 2-year. heifers 13 , 18-months. to 2-year steers . -2-spririging heifers . 10 store cows . ■10 springing heifers . 2 bulls,. . 1 ■ -A-quantity of hardy flower plants and ; ' shrubs J3ALMERSTON NORTH SALE. •THURSDAY 1 , JULY- 24th, 1913. ' • 80 good lambs ' 30 empty owes 8 mixed weaners 6 springing heifers i 2 3-yeaivola heifers, close to profit 'Special Entry : . - . 'Account Estate late Capt. Hewitt— 260 5-year ewes, in lamb to Romney and Lincoln rams SPECIAL SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY , . -' HEIFERS. LEVIN SALE YARDS. : FRIDAY, 25th JULY. 1913. Abraham and williams, ltd., will' hold a Sale of Dairy Heifers *s •above at 12 noon:— ~s OA HOLSTER,'. JERSEY, SHORTJL*V HORN, AND -JERSEY CROSS ~'„■ SPRINGING HEIFERS 1 P.B.' JERSEY HEIFER (springJ- ing) -I HIGH-GRADE JERSEY HEIFJ- ER (springing) NOTE—The majority of these heifers He close* to profit, and largely consist of Delected heifers from the beat milking ■trains. We have no hesitation in "recommending them, to,.intending buyers. ' FAT STOCK FOR EXPORT. H>RfDUCERS are invited to oomtnuiiuL cate- with us before selling Beef, Mutton',: Lamb, ,or. Pork, suitable for 'Export.--.-We are .in,a position to obtain the very fcest: prices available, and make forward loontracts—paying cash, on Freezing Companies' Certificates. It is our interest to ,eee that you obtain the last penny both lor meat and by-products. / > It will pay you to communicate with ,*is. MELLSOP, EL7oTr, AND CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. ■ ft A BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY. irjiypj ACRES, half level, balance easy otO Tolling hills, all in grass except apatches very pretty shelter, bush; beautiful homestead of 7- rooms, outhouses and conveniences; also four other houses of |6, 5, 4; and 3 rooms, 2 whares, trapshed, partshed; post office and store on the pro-' toerty; ..-railway, station .adjoining, cream&ry half-mile and butter factory 2 miles, Jl-bail cowshed with concrete floor and ■'milking machines installed; property 'splendidly watered. by 6pring streams; ■subdivided into 18 pftddocks,' sheepyards. 1 etc.: 30 acres have been stumped and 'ploughed. Price, only i JE3I per acre; cash. A tip-top and up-to-date <laixy farm. i_ Send for copy of our monthly printed lLand Guide. I J. HARRIS AND SONS, ffljand Agents, Marton & Marton Junction. 'THE PICK.OF GRAZING & FATTENING LAND. EpqAA ACRES, FREEHOLD, RangiDOUU tikei-Turakina District. All been heavy forest land, now laid down to •best permanent pasture. Doep, generous ■soil, on blue papa formation. Every and building convenience, telephone, etc. Well subdivided; _ carrying capacity unsurpassed; , wintering now 13,500 sheep, 600 grown cattle, 20 horses. Price, £10 ss. per acre. Terms. For full descriptive report from per- ' ponal inspection, apply [A, H. ATKINSON AND CO., LTD., FEILDING. S)OK ACRES, dtnatod 45 miles north of /SOU Auckland, end 6 milea from railway station, 60 acres grass, subdivided Into 8 paddocks, tO to 50 acres valuable bush, mostly well-grown puriri; remainder is in Tough feed, forn, and ti-tree. All ■undulating, ploughable country School, post office, money order and savings bonk, telephone, hall, conning factory, and church alongside. House 4 rooms, oowshed 6 bails, separator shed, barn, stables, chaff home, etc. 12 dairy cows, 12 yearling heifers, 1 bull, Becoming yeaning heifers, 2 ponies, 2 plough horses, plough, disc harrows,, tine harrows, horse-power choffcutter, separator, cans< tools, double-seated, wagonette, gulky, all harness and gear. Price, ,£l3 103. per acre. Terms, JGSOO cash. HANSEN AND GERAGHTY, LAND AGENTS, AX3' &LAND. FOR FURTHER : LAND NOTICES SEE ■ PAGE NINE, . '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1808, 22 July 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1808, 22 July 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1808, 22 July 1913, Page 10

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