AUCTIONS' OTAKI SALE. . ' TUESDAY, MAY sth, 1914. fyJESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., VIS)., 150.4-lootlr to f.f.m. ewes (in lamb) 150 fat anil forwards to 4-tooth wethers (oft hitls) GO fat and forward ewes 150 good woolly lambs, m.s. 80 shorn lambs 45 woolly lambs . ' 50 4-tooth to f.f.m. ewes (in lamb to b.f. rams) 25 fat sheep ■ 80 yearling steers !W yearling steers 20 18-month-old heifors 26 weancrs 10 2-year-old heifers (spring calvers) 10 forward cows 6 fat cows 8 yearlin? to 4-year-old horses, mostly • by King George (trotter) OTAKI SALE. TUESDAY, sth MAY, 1914. A BBAHAM & ■WILLIAMS, LTD., will fx sell at 1 p.m.— ' 200 woolly lambs - 100 ewes in lamb r 50 lambs . 25 fat ewes 34 yearling steers 12 2-year steers 8 yearling steers / fi fat bullocks 8 fat cows 5 store cows 4 20-month heifers _ ' ' 10 weaners ' UNRESERVED SALE OF CHOICE/ DAIRY STOCK, ETC. AT THE FARM, OTAKI. WEDNESDAY, 6th MAY, 1914. Abraham and Williams, ltd., havo been favoured with instructions from-Arthur Griffith, Esq. (who has sold his/farm) to sell, as above, at 12.30 p.m.— 11 high-grade Jersey cows 2., 18-month grade Jersey heifers in calf to P.B. Jersey bull 1 bull calf, 6 months 1 weaiier heifer 1 spring-cart mare, 65 gallon A.L. . separator, cans, poultry, and furniture. SUBJECT TO SLIGHT RESERVE. 7 pedigree Jersey cows 2 18-month pedigree Jersey-heifers 3 weaner pedigreo heifers 1 3-year-old pedigree' -Jersey bull Coach will meet morning trains at Otaki. ■ Light Luncheon provided. SOLWAY STOCK SALE . . (MASTERTON). WEDNESDAY," MAY 6, 1914. ' THE . ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer, as above— 6HEEP- , . ■ 50 woolly lambs - 120 2-tooth wethers -, 75 empty ewes - . (10 2-tooth wethers v CO fat and forward ewes 500 fat and -.forward 2 and 4-tooth , ■ wethers • ■ , . ' MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAYTIIAY' 6, 1914. • WAND .G. TURNBULL AND C 0.,, • LTD. (late James, Macintosh and Co.). willsell as above— SHEEP- ' : •10 2-tooth wethers (good condition) CATTLE- : 30 forward empty cows HASTINGS HORSE SALE. HASTINGS HORSE SALE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1911 (Day following H.B. Races), LUN.DON, STEWART AND CO., LTD., will sell at their Karamu' Sale Yards, HASTINGS— 150 ' "cS- 150 Draughts, Spring Carters, Hacks, and Harness Horses (broken and unbroken). On Account, of Maraekakaho Station— 12 3-year draught fillies and geldings, broken to lead. 12 Poaies by Comet and Caesar. .Dn Account of R. D. Knight, Esq.— 7 Medium draughts, 4 to 6. years. . EARLY ENTRIES REQUESTED. ■ H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. .TOTILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., have YT been favoured with instructions from tho Hon. J. D. Ormond to sell by auction, at Stortford Lodge Yards,, Hastings, on THURSDAY, the 7th May, .at 10 a.m. (being the morning of the second day of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's Cup' Meeting), a draft of his Karamu stud yearling thoroughbreds, as follow:— lot I—B.g. by - Birkenhead—Content. Lot, 2—Br. £~ l>y Birkenhead—Mobility, Lot 3—B. f., by Birkenhead—Chant, lot 4—B. f., by Birkenhead—Agony, lot s—B. f., by Birkenhead—Lullaby. Lot 6—B. f., by Hymettus—Woodguest. lot 7—B. f., by Birkenhead—Guitar. Lot B—B. f. by Birkenhead—Maluri. iLot 9—B. f., by Hymettus—Witch Hazel. Catalogues on application, to the Auc- "■ /ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. 1 FOR SALE. tpiG9. 'PIGS. PISS. *■ IG3, PIGS. PIGS. 60 BERKSHIRE PIGS. 'All 'Ages.. 'A. BUCHANAN, 152. Palmerston North. BEEF FOR EXPORT. art In a position to obtain 'the W HIGHEST PRICES for Ox and Cow Beef frozen in quarters, or boner Bulls or Cowb. It will bo to your advantage to commoimcato with us. MELLSOP, ELIOTT AND CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. fPhone 50. . P.O. Box 143. ACRES, AUCKLAND, L.I.P. Con OUO ha freehold at M acre All ploughable, good land, 9-roomcd House, all necessary.buildings; J milo to P.O.', school and creamery, 2i to station. Price foi owner's interest .£l2 per acre, as a going concorn, including 24 picked cows, 3 heifers. 23 . calves, 2 plough horses, 1 pony, 2 ploughs, discs, harrows, cart, harness, dairy utensils, tools, etc. Only «£6OO cash required down, a 9 a going concorn. A Bargain. Apply F. P. Welch, Estate Agent, Masterton. FOR SALE, FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM & STOCK. ;ofi ACRES, L.1.P., Government rent, OO 7s. Bd. per aero; all ploughablo when stumped; good fences; plenty water; fine house (7 rooms), h. and c. water, cowshad (10 stalls'), concrete, 29. good cows and other stock and tools. Price, equal to ,£37 10s., including stock, for the Freehold; ,£950 cash. W. I. HUSBAND, Pahiatua. GQAA ACRES, N. 1., Freehold; only .£1 po"" 1 ocre. One of tho few remaining blocks of good freehold bush land in tho famous Bay of Plenty district. Easily accessible. Ample water, river along boundary; part heavy bu3h; fattening herd of cattle; .unimproved country; big prospective value; would cut up. Terms arranged. Further particulars from N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 16
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