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AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED SALE. ROMNEY MARSn SHEEP. I FEILDING SALEYARDS, FRIDAY,,3rd JULY. MEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell on account of B. H. Slack, Esq., of Taikorea, who has disposed of . his Property, tho whole of his Hock of purebred Romliey Sheep (Flock 110), without reserve, comprising:— 103 2, 4, and 6-tooth and 4-ycar stud Romney' Marsh ewes, riiated to Ellingham and Record TGS. 42 stud Romney Marsh ewe hoggets 1 stud ram, Ellingham (imp.), No. SI 1 stud ram, Record T6B, No. 2615, bred by Mr. E. Short Note.—Mr. Slack has been breeding for many ypars, and has always commanded high prices for his Ram 9 at tho various Fairs.. The above sheep have nil been passed by the Inspector of the Romney Marsh Sheep Breeders' Association, and they will be carefully graded and offered in small lots. , ' SPECIAL HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, 4th JULY, 1914. AT PALMERSTON NORTH. T>ALGETY AND CO.. LTD., in conjunction with ABHAHAM A WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell in the latter's Horse Bazaar, as above; at 1 p.m.— Oh account of John Shaw, Esq., of Timani:— ■ 25 Draught's, mares and geldings, from 3. to 8 years, all good sorts. UNRESERVED. 'SALE OF DAIRY COWS, ' .. AT 1 THE .FARM, GLADSTONE ROAD, • LEVIN, . MONDAY, 6th JULY, 1914.. Messrs. abraiiam Williams, I'.TD., instructed by Mr. W. H. Bramlev (who is giving up dairying), will sell, as above, at 12 noon— 25 cows, to calve July, August, and September fi cows, just calved 2 Jersey buiis ' 5- weaners • ■ • 14 .Tersfy-cross springing heifers 1 doiib'.e-s'eated b:ggy and pole 1 double-pole buggy, with pole Trap, horse and harness, v2-cow Gane Plant with Crossley engine, furniture (including sood piano), and sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 7th JULY, 1914. \ BRAHAM <t WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell, as above! at 11.30 o'clock; — On behalf of Russell Grace, Esq., of Ngatnri, who has sold portion of his property 1000 4-year Romney-Lincoln ewes, in i ' lamb to Southdown rams 150 5-year Romnev-Lincoln ewes, in lamb to Southdown ram 3 Note.—These are all his 4 and 5-year-old owes. agM guaranteed, find they are in particularly good condition. On.behalf of W. Mitchell, Esq., of Pahiatua;— ; ' .26 4 6-t<ioj;h and f.m. purebred Romney i' .'ewesjin Flock Book), in lamb to . ; stiid Roniney rams ' UNRESERVED SALE OF CHOICE . „ DAIRY COWS, ' ■ At the Farm, MU.HUSOA ROAD EAST, OHAU, WEDNESDAY, Bth JULY, 1914. Messrs. Abraham & williams, LTD.,, instructed by Mr. B. Mexted (whose Lease has expired), will sell as above at ,12 noon the whole of his wellknown herd, consisting or— QA COWS (30 to calve in July, 30 in O" ; Atignst, and 20 in September and October). 2 springing heifers 5 sows in pig 30 store pigsilttl'so', "dray and-harness, English dogcai't;' pony and hiirhflss,' Inilk Cans' and sundries. . Conveyances will meet' morning trains from 'Palmerston and Wellington. Stock will be trucked free of charge. •' Luuchcon provided. Auctioneers' Note,—Having personally inspected this herd we can recommend it to intending purchasers as a first-class one. All the cows arc in excellent condition, all dehorned, and quite three-fourths of them show's Jersey strain. The cows aro in calf to purebred and pedigree Jersey bulls. Tho Creamery returns from tlieso cows for the past season amounted to .£lO 15s. per cow. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT LAND SALE AT AN EARLY DATE. fi ORTON 4 SON, LTD., have received " vJT instructions from the Attorneys for Lord Charles Montague and the Countess of Gosford to sell by public auction at an early date in suitable areas 350 acres of rich level fattening land in and adjoining the 1 Borough of Feildmg. Full particulars later. GOOD FARM, NEAR MASTERTON. IF you would like to take up farming, , secure this bargain. 500 acres—32o grass, balance bush—in five paddocks, well watered, with wire sheep-proof fencing, 5-roomed house, with sheds. Price £fj 10s. per acre;'terms. Or would consider exchange for modern '10 or 11-roomed house, central situation. Full particulars from S. GEORGE NATHAN, AUCTIONEER AND FARM EXPERT, 113-115 Customhouse Quay, (Opp. Bank N.Z.). AN EXCEPTIONALLY G OtiAJJ ACRES, of which 2227 acres is AlO'i: I about 20 years to run, with rig and subdivided into 24 paddocks; fencing breeding ewes, 1200 dry sheep, and 200 h Motor Mail Service passes the door .'daily; Large woolshed, fitted with machines, nig hold, X 9 10s. per acre; .CIOOO cash, balanc P. TPLLOCH, 1 QQO ACRES, Freehold, within 17 in XOO/V road, 5 miles-from store, schoo 1760 acres in .grass, balance bush; well fe watered. House and all necessary buildi A LSO, HOMESTEAD and 139 Acres F Xi 5 miles of above property, all been p ence. Price JCIC per aero. Owner will ex Equity about .£7500. : Further particulars LONDON, GOS J . ' WANG DAIRY-FARMERS, Remember, you can total Milk Suliplv all the year. Tho WHAT ABOUT One of the FollowingArea, Carries. B'ld'gs. Statioi 185 90 cows Good 3 m: ISS 85 cows Good 2i m 107 45 cows None 1j in 42 20 cows Small 1 n 90 45 cows Good 1| m J. G. STEVENS, Q-1 n ACRES, situated 9 miles from A /QjLO 20 acres stumped, carry 3 sh ed, well watered, good 5-roomed house, w to creamery. Price, JII7 per acre. 1 jql ACRES, all in grass, all flat, oa JlttO 3 house, stable, 20 concrete cowbail, machines, high-p'ressure boiler, Tangye eu way, school 5 minutes. Price, J!4B per a 'VICTOR E. BOX 59, F TWO GOOD FREEHOL fTAfi ACRES, 440 in grass, balance mix (Jl>U country, good soil, ring fenced, 8 roomed houses, outhouses, 20-bail cowshed anil school alongside section. Price, inclu JJIOOO cash. . 1 aa ACRES, all in cocksfoot and clove I."" -.fenced, 8 wires, 7 paddocks, perm 5-roomed'house, water laid on ; dairy, 8-ba (S miles, school I mile,' factory i-mile. 1' E.-R. EAM.ES, QiyK .ACRES, Martinborougli, L.T.P. R OlO' !) paddocks; Tarrying 310 ewes, 3 5-roomed house; iK6 10s. acre. 800 AC'R plotighable, 186 flat; carry 4.1 sheep, .£ hold, 500 grass, 3-roomed wliare; carry 2 JOO ACRES, Dairy Farm, Waikato, all 50 cows, besides cropping; 7 rooms, 12 p tion .£ls • acre). .. G. S. HILL Land Agents, 189 FEATHERS'ION ST.,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 12

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