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AUCTIONS. SOLWAY STOCK SALE, MASTERTON. .WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2ith. .' ... At 12.30 p.m. rjIHE ASSOCIATED _ AUCTIONEERS J- will sell by auction, as above— HEAD OF CATTLE, compris- ' 20 3-year forward' bullocks (Weraiti , • bred) £0 empty S.H. cows 13 3-year bullocks ' 35 M.S.,' S.H; yearlings 30 2-year S.H. steers 11 2-year steera 7 2-year steers 2 fat. cows l.bull 1 fat cow ' ; 1 fftt heifer ' V. 100 mixed oattlo (to be drafted) 25 empty cows anil heifers 7 3-year steers ' 15 18-month steeiu 10 mixed cattle 15 yearling heifers 5 yearliDg steers 1 good empty cows 5 springing heifers 5 store cows 8 fat cows [ 50 2 and 3-year steers 2 milch cows 2 yearling. heifera 2'weaners 5 springing heifers 1 storo conr ' . 1 9tore cow 3 6 forward cows UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OP PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORNS. FRIDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1915. TW'EWTON: KING has received instrucXI tions j from Mr. Gordon Salway, whose services have been accepted for the Front, to .Sell, by Public Auction, at the Farm, 801 l Block, as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, . THE WHOLE OF HIS PEDIGREE AND ' GRADE MILKING' SHORTHORNS, Including the 5 Head imported from the Darbalara Stud Farm, New South Wales, I as follow:—

1 3-year Pedigree Bull, Hose Princo of Darbalara (imported), by Emblem of Darbalara—Roso of Bolaro. . 1.4-year-Pedigree Cow, Dainty VII (imported), by Trenton—Dainty 11, Ist prize winner 2-year cow in uiilk, Sydney Eoyal Show, 1911. 11-year Pedigree Cow, Camellia XI (imported), by Playboy—Camellia VI. 1 IG-month Pedigree Bull, Camellias Prince (imported), by Radium of Darbalara—Camellia XI. 1 18-month- Pedigree Heifer, Lady Mary (imported), by Cameo—Dainty VII. 2 Pedigree. Bull Calves, by Roso Princo of Darbalara, out of Dainty VII and Camellia XI. i 9 Pedigree Shorthorn Cows, registered iu Neiv Zealand Milking Shorthorn Herd Book. 19 Grade Shorthorn Cows in milk. 5 Pedigree Bull Calves (registered), out of .New Zealand Registered Cows, by Rose Prince of Darbalara. 1 Pedigree Heifer Calf, by Rose Prince of Darbalara. • 4 Grade Bull Calves, Grade Heifer Calf. 'Half-draught Mare, Milk Cart, Harness ' Holler, Chain, Disc, and Tyno Har,.rows, Mare' and Foal, Manure Distributor, 2 Tons Slag, 75-Gallori Baltic.' Separator, Milk Cans, and • Buckets, Long Shatter Gig and Harness, and Sundries. .WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 3-Buckct L.It.G, Milking Machino, with . Lister Engine (installed 2 months). ' /LUNCHEON.PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Catalogues on application. . 1 6T.'ANDREWS GOLF LINKS, . HAMILTON. ' JjIAVOURED with instructions from H. j. T.. Gillies, Esq., we. will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, ' 1 On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9th. ■ In the . ■.■ ' ■ HAMILTON' HORSE BAZAAR., Oft' CHOICE BUILDING : 0 n OU ' • SECTIONS. oU 'Adjoining and overlooking thfi ST. ANDREW'S GOLF COURSE, along, side MR. GILLIE'S PRIVATE RESIDENCE, which is 4ow being subdivided into Five Sections of One Acre, Half-acre, and 3 One-quarter Acres. . also, ; 5 .DAIRY FARMS, in areas of 49 ACRES, 671CRES, and 40 ACRES . at Bankwood, fronting River Road arid Hukunui Road; and 61 -ACRES • and.42 ACRES at Nestead,. front- . I'ing Matangi and Cambridge- . Hamilton. Roads. NOTE.—AII will be offered at ; the extremely EASY TERMS.of- • 5 Per Cent, Deposit, . , Balance to remain at 5 Per ,Cent. For plans and farther particulars, apply, to , COOPER AND MANNING," v Auctioneers, : HAMILTON.

MURTON'S DIP. IMPORTANT. • We are 60 confident that our dips are tho best and the most lasting in their effects, that we guaranteo to give any 6heep-farmer sufficient dip to redip his sheep, if, after dipping with our. dip, his sheep are infeate'd with lice or ticks. For particulars' of this guarantee, seo pircular. TESTIMONIALS Jno. Moore, Esq., River Bank Rissington, t H. 8., August 12, 1915. I'have used your Dip for close on 30 years, and it has always given lue satisfaction. The mixing is no trouble, aud w;lien dipping is finished there is no (dip) sediment to throw away. It destroys all vermin and leaves the wool in good order. • Note.—Mr. Moore was the first sheepfarmer to use our Dip. Jno. M'Gregor, Esq., Hinau, Pemberton. July 27, 1915. I have used Murton's'Dip continuously for 21 years, and have always found it satisfactory. G. Hawkins, Esq., manager Hunnui Sta- , tion, Tolago Bay, July 15, 1914. For the past 12 years I have used, your Dip on a nock of 25,000 6heep, and have found the Dip give every satisfaction, and also in tho foot-rot trough. A. W. Spence, Esq., manager for Messrs. Hall and Clark, Paparatu Station, Gisborne,. July 18, 1914. Flock, 20,000. "Murton's Fluid Dip" has beon used hero for this ,last 7 years, and has given every satisfaction. Tho sheep come in remarkably clean at shearing time, and tho wool has a good lustrous and bright condition, IjUIEEHOLD—A Compact Freehold Farm JL of 400 Acres, in Pungarehu district, laranaki; two dwelling-houses, good outbuildings; well fenced, subdivided into 14 paddocks, exceptionally well situated; .permanent water from never-failing streams; school and factory handy; excellent sheep country, produces heavy root crops; M 2 por acre,, with easy terms. | fleoj ,W. Roger?, Loud Agent, Oswmke, '

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2624, 20 November 1915, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2624, 20 November 1915, Page 16

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