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AUCTIONSSPECIAL SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY HEIFERS. '*, .;, LEVIN SALE YARDS. ' u TO-DAY. FRIDAY, 25th JULY. 1913. A' BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS', LTD.. will hold a Sale of Dairy Heifers 86 .abqve' at 12 noon':— iOft HOLSTEIN, JERSEY, SHORT- ' HORN, AND JERSEY CROSS SPRINGING HEIFERS "I P.B. JEKSEY. HEIFER (spring- - 'J- ing) :• -• ' - I HIGH-GRADE JERSEY IIEIF"V ~ ER (springing) '■ • NOTE—The liiajority'of these heifers hre close to profit, and largely consist of '•elected- heifers i'ro'm thef best milking strains.' We have no" hesitation in re'Wm'nieitding theiii" to'iiitending buyers. U ... . CLEARING SALE. ■ ■ DRY RIVER,- MARTINBOROUGH.' TUESDAY, 29th JULY, 1913, At 11.30 a.m. Tl/TESSItS. W. AND G. TURNBULL LtJL and CO., LTD. (late Jas. Macintosh.arid Co.), liayo received instructions from Mr. Alexander Beatty, to hold an Unreserved Sale on above date and time, Cf tho following stock :— 57 dairy cows, due August and S'ep- . ... . . fcember . . , 20 dairy heifers, due August and September , , . 4 linbroken hacks ' ; 4 unbroken three-quarter draughts 300 prime fat lambs . 150. forward lambs 100 fat wethers .. The above-mentioned cows were originally' Mr. Win. . Waugh's dairy herd, and us they always returned a high test at the Otaraia Factory, we can thoroughly recommend them. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. r ' FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. ; : ' SOLWAY SALE. •- WEDNESDAY; 30th JULY, 1913. fTHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS tJL will offer as aboveOn account of Sir. 11. T. Wilmhurst— 12 very choice young dairy cows, 2nd and 3rd culvers, due August and September On account of .Mr. John Shaw (who is giving up contracting)— ' . 1 4-year-old draught gelding, broken to all farm work 2 5 and fl-year draught geldings, broken, to '.all. farm work ...25 and (l-ycar-old draught marcs, broken to all farm work' V ,1 8-year-old;gelding 1 aged horso ...... Sundries—Pony saddle and bridle, d.f. ' .. plough (K. and. G.) nearly new, : 3 metal drays (nearly new), 1 set '-V -t-leaf harrows, ;1 set 4-horse blocks and tackle, 3 saddles and breeching, G seta leading chains, 7 sets collars, Jiames-and winners, 4 sets ■- ~ ■ plough chains and swingle trees, . . 7-horse cover's, 2 tarpaulins, picks, ,shovels, and.ft quantity of other . - tools. Other vendor.-): '.. - -30 fat ewes m 50 forward liirilbs' . ' " ... . " We' "can • recommend- the' above ■ small hard'as being of exceptionally igood quality, This lot. is being sold pwiiig to the subdivision of this client's • property. *. '/'IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALET" ■ PUREBRED LINCOLN SEEEP. THURSDAY,..SIut JULY. Abraham wi-lliams, ltd., and . DALGETY AND . CO., LTD,, have received instructions from A. If. BRYCE,.Esq., to sell on the place—4 miles from Marton—at 12.30 o'clock, tho Whole x of-his Flock, comprising:—-. • - . 1300, PUREBRED LINCOLN SHEEP , Which mil be sold in lots'to suit all purchasers.- Flock Book certificates for ...principal,lines.of spine 900. ■ ' Conveyances meet all trains. SUBDIVISION OF BRYCE'S ESTATE, . :' ." FERN FLATS. MAKTON. 71/TESSRS.' ABRAHAM 4 WILLIASIS, XvJL LTD., in .conjunction with MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., are instructed by .tho owner to sell by Public Auction. on MONDAY, the 23th dav of JULY, 1913, At- the CORONATION iIALL, JIARTON, At 2 p.m. K7A ACRES, of hifih-class Dairying, ,fattening, and Cropping Land, subdivided into Seven Sections, ranging in area from 59 acres to 113 acres. TMs property has been in tho present owner s family for over 50 years, and is now being offered to" the pub'l ic for tho first time. - The.land is of the richest description, a strong black, soil overlyinga free yellow loam of great depth. This country is well known as drought resisting, keeping green through the driest summer, and in. winter and spring the land can always be worked,' owing to the natural drainage through the porous subsoil. :

The whole property has been ploughed, end the greater part of it is in old pasture, which has kept in. good heart without top-dressing. As fattening and cropping land, this is equal to anything on the coast. The Sections are all ring-fenced and •subdivided. Every section is within easy distance of cheese factory, railway Stations, and schools. Terms, 5 per cent, down, 5 per cent, on possession, 5 per cent. 12 months, and 10 per. cent. 24 months, balance further 3 years at 5J per cent. , Plajis on application to Auctioneers. MAKIRIKIRI ESTATE. Abraham and Williams, ltd., have been instructed by Messrs M'Lcan Brothers, to sell by Public Auction, at their ltooms, MARTON, on the 29th JULY, 1913, at 12 Noon, their MAKIRIKIBI PROPERTY, comprising about 593 ACRES, subdivided into 3 handv farms of 93, 107, and 188 acres, the whol'e is Excellent Agricultural, Fattening, and (Dairying Land, the. Sections are all fenced, and are watered by creeks and dams. With the exception of a few acres the property is all Flat. *' It is situated between the Marton and ffurakina Railway Stations, being about t miles from either station. On Section 2 there are Sheepyards and JDip, and on Section 3 there is a comfortable Cottage and- outbuildings. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash on day of sale, balance j&pen to arrangement. FAT STOCK FOR EXPORT. (ORODUCERS are invited to oommuniX cate 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—paying cash on .Freezing Companies' Certificates. It is our interest to. fee that you obtain the last penny both for meat and by-products. It will pay you to communicate with 08. MELLSOP, ELloTr, AND CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. THE PICK OF GRAZING & FATTENING LAND. jnnnA ACRES, FREEHOLD, RangiOOUU tikei-Turakina District. All beeft' heavy forest land, now laid down to best permanent pasture. Deep, generous soil, on blue pppa formation. Every homestead and building convenience, telephone, etc. Well subdivided; carrying capacity unsurpassed; wintering now 13,500 sheep, GOO grown cattle, 20 horses. Price, <£10 ss. per acre. Terms. For full descriptive report from personal inspection, apply A. H. ATKINSON AND CO., LTD.; ■ FEILDING, : J

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 25 July 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 25 July 1913, Page 10

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