AUCTIONS. TO-DAY. ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE. HIGH-CLASS DAIRY STOCK. •fITZHERBERT EAST, Palmerston North " TUESDAY 'AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 and: 30. IXTE havo received instructions from VV Mr. .3. R. - LANCASTER to sell as above— 600 high-grade Jersey, Holstein, aud Shorthorn cows arid heifers 30 pedigTeo and purebred Jersey bulls, mostly 2 years. Catalogues of bulls may be obtained from the AuctioneersThe above cows and heifers have been specially selected from the best herds in tho district, niul include 100 milked on Mr. Lancaster's farms. Cows in' milk and Jerseys sold first day \t 12 noon. Sale starts second day at 11 A.m. "... Drags: meet all trains. iSKCHEQN- PROVIDED. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., K.Z. LOAN &' MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., ■ LTD., Joint Auctioneers. MASTERTON STOCK SALE. ' : WAIPO-UA YARDS. ' : : TO-MORROW; WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY, 1913. At 11 a.m. (HyfESSRS:.W. & & CO;, JLvX LTD, (late James Macintosh & Co.), .will sell as above— BHEKP-. ... liO sound-mouth ewes in lamb to S.D. and' Romney rams 50. fat wethers 80 forward empty ewes 550.2, 4, .6, ana f.in. ewes in lamb to Romney rams 200 f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney ram* 15 fat ewes . .... . 110 4-tooth to f.in.- ewes,in lamb to S.D. rams . 7. ; .V'.S----25 wethers •• - ■ 20 s.m. ewes 30 woolly lambs • ■ 150 woolly hoggets (one earmark) 90 2-toot It to f.m. Romney ewes in 1 lamb to S.D. rams 80-woolly lioggets 20 woolly hoggets 60 fat wethers off turnips *~ JOHNSONVILLE ' STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY. 1913. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., C.V will sell, at LYi5 o'clock— 24 prime heavy bullocks '" 16 prime bullocks - 8 prime fat cows and heifers 120 prime heavy ones V " .CO, prime wethers GO prime ewes 60 prime wethers .. 15 jirime lambs '8 prime porkers ; i UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE " S OF DAIRY CATTLE, }IT HAY WARDS RAILWAY STATION, On THURSDAY, 31st JULY, 1913, At 1 p.m. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., have recyved instruction? from Mrs. If.; J. Edwards, of Haywards (who- has fciv.on up dairying), to soli by Public at her form, as above, the wliole ®f her.Dairy Herd without reserve, comprising— , . . 25 cows in fall milk • 1 cows, ■ to ealvo in August 8 cows, to calve in September-October 2 heifers, to calve ( in - August 1 Holstein bull 68 ewes, in lan)b to Romney rams 1 brood mare, in foal 1 filly New gig and harness, chaff-cutter, manE old-gutter',., block- dray (4in. tyres), 2} .p.,motor; cycle"(in good ardor), milk cans, etc. Also, on account "of Mr.. G. B. Styles, Hay wanls— • - 7 springing heifers 7 first-olass dairy cows, due AugustSeptember ' 1 Jersey bull '
Melotte separator and oream cans 'Also,, on account of Mr. 11. Bryant, Ohariu— 15 springing heifers, somo close to calving 2 springing cows (guaranteed sound) 1 cow due in August (guaranteed sound) 1 grade Jersey cow, due September (guaranteed sound) . LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1913. B ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell at 11.30 a.m.— 100 ewes, in lamb to B.F. rams 120 ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 90 ewes, in lamb to Black-face rams • 40 2 and 4-tooth wethers 120 fat ewes (lots) 20 yearlings' 60 P.A. empty cowa 5 springing heifers 8 -Holstedn yearling heifers 30-mixed yearling cattle 10 fat cows 3 cows, in full milk 7 cows, calving August and September 7 2-year heifers, R.W.B. 2 springing heifers • 7 yearling heifers • 1 Holstein bull Also on account H. J. Hammond, Esq., Ohau— 120 prime fat wethers, off turnips LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1913. Abraham and williams, ltd., will sell at 1 p.m.— 117 fat ewes (lots) ■ 90 fat wethors 400 2-tooth to 6-tooth ewes in lamb (off hills) 1 60 fat sheep 50 fat and forward wothera 60 fat sheep . 50 hoggets • 20 empty ewes .30 3 and steers 6 springing jsows FAT STOCK FOR EXPORT. PRODUCERS are invited to communicate 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 Ss. MEL.LSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. THE PICK OF GRAZING & FATTENING LAND. . VjqAA ACRES, FREEHOLD, RangiVOUU tikei-Turakina District. All been heavy forest land, now laid down to best permanent pasture. Deep, generous soil, on blue papa formation. Every ■homestead and building convenience, telephone, etc. Well subdivided; carrying capacity unsurpassed; wintering now 13,500 sheep, 000 grown cattle, 20 horses. Price, .£lO ss. per acre. Terms. For full descriptive report from pergonal inspection, apply A.'H. ATKINSON AND CO., •' LTD., FEILDING. ACRES, 200 in grass, 20 crop, 10 unimproved, all nice undulating land; house 8 rooms; school 1\ miles, creamery li miles, railway station 2J; watered by springs and creßk; well fenced; 12 paddocks; price X'lq per acre; cash jSoOO, balance 5 to 10 years at 5 per cent.; carrying at present 60 head grown stock. ' No. 60 ACRES, all in grass; house 4 roouis; i O school 1-mile, cheese factory mile, railway station 1J miles; 4 paddocks, with plenty of water, an<l well fenced; price, i!2l per acre, .£250 cash, bnlance arranged. • 86 KING AND CO., Land and- General Commission, Agents, HAMILTON.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1814, 29 July 1913, Page 10
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