AUCTIONSWELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF UNCLAIMED DOGS BY AUCTION. A SALE of Unclaimed Dogs by Auction will bo held at the Corporation Yards, Clyde Quay, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 26tli Instant, At 2.15 p.m. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 25th June, 1915. PALMERSTON NORTH HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, 20th' JUNE. r A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at their Horse Emporium, Grey Street, at 1 p.m.— On account of Hugh Akers, Esq.: 8 medium to heavy unbroken draughts, 4 to. 5-year-old 11 unbroken, unstanding hacks and spring cartere, 4 to 5-year-old 4 unbroken Welsh ponies, 3 to 5-year-old On account other Vendors: 2 4-vear medium draught mares, Woken to chains : 1 S-year heavy draught gelding UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MAN U I ' ■ Four Miles From Mangaweka. - MONDAY, 28th JUNE, 1015. <*TEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., has received instructions from A. Thompson Esq., who has sold his farm, to offer by Public Auction, at the Homestead. WITHOUT RESERVE, at 1 o'clock— 1900 WELL " BEEI) SHEEPALL ONE EAR-MARE. Comprising: 300 2-tooth Eoianey Lincoln ewes, in lamb 800 4-tooth Romney Lincoln ewes, in lamb, R.' rams 300 6-tooth Romney Lincoln ewes, in lamb SOO f.m. ewes, in lamb, Southdown rams. 400 ewes 250 mixed lambs 35 2-tooth Romney rams 38 Romney ram lambs 17 stud ewes (by Penrose), bred by Wm. Reid CATTLE: . 50 20-months steers 2 good milking cows in calf 1 bull, Hereford (Stuckey bred) HORSES: 1 liill pony Sundries, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Buyers coming from a distance will be met at the train. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, AT THE FARM, WAINUI ROAD, Lower Hutt, On TUESDAY, 20th INST., at 12.30 p.m. Messrs. dalgety and company, LIMITED, Wellington, havo been favoured with instructions from Mrs. C. E. Angersttin, whose lease has expired, to sell by public auction at the farm, Wainui Road, Lower Huitt, the whole of her Oairy Herd, comprising— 31 cows in milk (several newly calved) 13 cows, duo in. July .2 forward empty store cows . 2 spring calvors , 11 choice heifers, rising 2 years, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull 4 choice 2i-year heifers, close to profit 12 weaners 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 grade Jersey bull, 2 years old 1 grey harness gelding, aged 1 bay gelding, aged 1 chestnut brood mare, in foal to Glengyle , 1 chestnut yearling filly 1 3-year chestnut colt 1 half-draught 1 2spring carts, and numerous cither sundries, which are necessary on a well-managed farm. NITE.—As this herd has been heavily culled for a number of years, we can thoroughly recommend same to anyone .wanting a first-class dairy cow. Coaches will meet morning train at Lower Hutt. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. HASTERTON STOCK SALE. iWAIPOUA - YARDS. WEDNESDAY~JUNE 30, 1815. ,\S7 AND G. TURNBULL AND CO. |tt » LTD. (late James Macintosh and Co.), will sell as above— SHEEP— 130 woolly R.L. lambs 56 s.m. ewes in lamb LEVIN STOCK SALE. .WEDNESDAY, JUNE' 30, 1915. Dalgety -and co„ ltd., win Sen, at 12.15 p.m.— 100 woolly hoggets ' ■ 100 ewes, in lamb Eoincoy rams ' 180 fat wethers. 200 fat ewes 16 fat bullocks 16 fat cows 1 ton O.S. ohaff Account of a Client— 20' dairy cows, springing and at the drop Baconers, porkers, and store pigs 'All pigs must be yarded by 12 noon. t - — UNRESERVED SALE. STANWAY, NEAR FEILDING. f .WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, 19& iTfcALGETY AND CO., LTD., PALMER■LP STON NORTH, instructed by MRS. J. 'A'. JAMES (who has sold her property), will sell at the Homestead, as above, 9 milea from Feilding, at 12.30 o'clock— 1167 comprising— - 144 2, 4, and 6-iooth stud Romney ewes in lamb stud Romney rams (to be drafted for ages) 76 stud Romney ewe lambs 43 stud Romney ram lambs 12 2-tooth to f.f.m. stud Romney rams 220 2, 4, 6-tooth and f.f.m. Romney ewes, in lamb to stud Romney rama 112 Romnoy ewe lambs . 260 6-tooth (to f.f.m. ewes in lamb to S.D. ramß 300 mixed hoggets 1 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COW, in 'J- calf pedigree bulii 1 registered Holstein heifer calf 13 20-months steers (good colours) 2 dairy cows/ spring calvers 3 heavy draught geldings ■n HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES, stinted A Surrey Warrior 2 young draughts, unbroken 3 hacks and harness horses JJleck dray, M'Cormick binder fnew), Cambridge Toller, farmers' favourite drill, disc harrows, tripod harrows, D.E. R. and G. plough, Duncan S.F. swamp plough (new), light trap, lighlt gig, Murray woolpress, turnip cutter, saw bench and circular saw, Burgess scoop, 55-gallon Diabolo separator, milk-cans, 10 cords foot length matai firewood, 800-gallon tank, harness, sundries, etc. The stock are fn excellent condition, ind can be recommended with confidence. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FROZEN MEAT. WE are prepared to purchase Ox and Cow Beef, frozen in quarters, or Boner Bulls and Cows; also Mutton, Lamb and Veal. Highest Prioee paid. It will pay you to communicate with ns. MELLsOP, ELIOTT AND CO., Palmerston North. fphono 50. P.O. Box 143. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE IJAGE % - :
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2498, 26 June 1915, Page 16
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