AUCTIONSMASTERTON STOCK SALE, WAIPOUA YARDS. "WEDNESDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1916. W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO.. • LTD. (Late James Macintosh and Co., Ltd.), will sell, as above— . SHEEP--150-4-tootb bo f.m. ewes 150 s.m. ewes "130 2 and 4-tooth wethers 30 forward ewes 300 5-year-old ewes 300 2 and wethers (good line) 100 B.F. lamb 6 50 4 and l 6-tooth ewes 70 woolly white face lambs 20 fat 2rtooths 300 s.m. ewes (good- line) 100 2-tooth Rornney ewes (good line) 1100 good woolly wether lambs, one earmark 500 good 2-tooth ewes, one earmark 100 4 and 5-year ewes 60 2 and 4-tooth wethers GO 2-tooth ewes 80 breeding ewes (good line) 50 2-tooth ewes 50 lambs CATTLE: 20 i'at and forward 3-year to 4-year bullocks 2 prime fat cows iO ; 2J to 3-year' steers, good colours and condition 20 forward empty cows MARTINBOROUGH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1916. - WAND G. TURNBULL AND CO., • LTD.- (Late James Macintosh and Co., Ltd.), will sell, as above— SHEEP: 500 2-tooth -wethers (extra good .line) 150 6-tooth to f.f;m. ewes 100 b.f. lambs (good) 50 prime fat ewes 50 forward 4-year ewes 8 4-year S.D. Tams ' 300 2-tooth ivethers (good) ' 300 4 and 5-year ewes 70 woolly white face lams 30 good black face lambs ' Account D. Riddiford,' Esq.— 400 5-year ewes (real good line) CATTLE: . . 10 forward' cows 3 fat COWS 20 mixed cattle > 1 heavy bull 1 fat cow 1 fat steer FEILDING ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. FRIDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1916. fTVHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS •«- will Sell, at 11.30 a.m. sharp—
ANNUAL DRAFTS, on account of W. H. Gaisford, A. Gray, H. P. Clare, W, Gordon, It. Stewart; IVecklington Bros., P. B. Farmer, S. Williamson, E. R. Matthews, C. T. lveeble, L. Pleasants, H. M. Phillips, Adsett's Estate, H. Smith, Tawera Estate, AV. Gibson, C. A. Leicester, ■ AV. and P. Vile, G. P. Johnston, C. P. Johnston, AY. G. Pcarce, J. Cooper, Of A. J. Levett, A. G. Meyrick, J. D. Hocking, A. Kidd, P. Krull, G. U. Shannon, AV. S. Hammond, C. Dick, R. 0. French, AV. E. L. Banks, J. S. Parsons, G. F. Smith, B. Shannon, Shannon Bros., AV. A. Conway, Wm. Gibson, Chas. Lucas, and Bowen Br6s.— 33 000 com P risin S — . 11,500 4 and 5-year ewes 5,500.4-year ewes 1,450 6-tooth ewes 3,710 2-tooth ewes . Also, On account of Herbert Smith, Esq., Colyton: 40 2, .4, 6-tooth and f.m.. p.b. Southdown ewes 20 p.b. Southdown ewe lambs 15 p.b. Southdown ram lambs PAHIATUA ANNUAL SHEEP PAIR. MONDAY,- 28th FEBRUARY, 1916. A BRAHAM AND • AVILLIAMS, LTD., -L&- will offer" at their Mangahao yards, at 11.30 o'clock, the undermentioned annual drafts from:—AV. C. Arrow, Balfour Estate, E. T. Barthorp, b. J. Bengstoii, Geo. Benton, Jas. Breeds, S. Bolton, R. M. Burns, J. B. Carruthers, A. Checkley, Checkley Bros., John . Clulow, J. Connell, H. F. Coom, John Dick. C. Dickens, A. D. Eglinton,' C. Eising, J. TV. Falconer, AV. R. Godfrey, R. Haliburton, E. S. Heckler, F. Hillas, H. Hunt, J. T. Kotlowski, S. MacLeod, P. Mackenzie, P. AV. Matthews, R. M'Gowan, J. M'Leod, D. M.Milne, AV. Mitchell, J. Moughan, J. Nelson, D. O'Brien, Smart's Estate, P. Stenberg, P. H. Suisted, AV. R. Taylor, John Vile, Mrs. M. Walsh, J. AVille, S. J. Boyden, A. H. Haggard. A. J. Mexted, Fred, Moore, J. and M. Murphy, A. Nelson, J. AV. Perry, W. E. C. Tylee, Mrs. A. Upston, Mrs. .M. A r erry, Frank White, and many others— 15 000 SnEEP ' °° m P risin E— 9000 4 and 5-year ewes (in lots) 1000 3 and 4-year ewes (in lots) 500 6 and 8-tooth ewes (in lots) 500 2, 4, and G-tooth ewes (in lots) 500 4 and 6-tooth ewes (in lots) 500 4-tooth ewes (in lots) 1000 2-tooth ewes (in lots) 1000 2 and 4-toofh wethers (in lots) 1000 mixed sex lambs (in lots) NOTE.—AIi the above sheep are locally bred and have the reputation, of doing well wherever they are taken. UNRESERVED SALE OP DAIRY , STOCK, AT THE FARM, GLADSTONE ROAD, LEVIN. . THURSDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1916. Abraham and avilliams, ltd., haye received instructions from Mr. H. Cole (who has. sold. his property) to sell, as above, at. 1.30 p.m.— 23 cows in milk, and calving again July and August 6 2i-year heifers, r.w.b. 7 18-month empty heitcrg 12 mixed weaners 2 half-draught mares, broken to all . . work 1 3-year mare, broken to chains 1 bull i - 1 breeding sow to farrow Ton wagon, spring cart, R. and G. ■ lever plough, 2 ploughs, M'Cor- ■ mick mowers, Deering hayrakos, set Tine harrows, milk-cans, sundries, etc. NOTE.—These cows have all been carefully selected, and, having a good strain of Jersey in them, we can thoroughly recommend them as well worthy of inspection. . ,•. ! Also, on account of AV. H. Bramley, Esq. .(who .has disposed of his property)— 15 cows in milk and to calve early. Suit town supply. All second calvera . 1 spring cart horee (broken to all work), 2 s.f. ploughs,' 1 set tine harrows, 1 chaff cutter, 1 trap, 30 bales pressed hay, harness, etc. •yEAL FOR JgXPORT, WE ara prepared to Purchase for Export suitable Vealers under Dine months old, and can offer highest prices on "the b00k6," any Freezing Works, or will ship to London on Owner's account. AVe are also buyers of Beef (in quarters or boners), Mutton, and Lamb. It will pay you to communicate with us. MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO.. PALMERSTON NORTH. A' DELIGHTFUL WEEK-END HOME. AT UPPER HU'IT, handy to station, about three-quarters of an acre; snug 2-room whare, with bathroom and verandah. Good lawn, plenty of nice shelfor trees, 120 rose trees, 40 frnit trees. Has town water supply. Just the place to spend pleasant and profitable week-endr>. PRICE, ONLY .em , Full particulars from S. GEORGE' NATHAN, 113-115 Customhouse Quay * (Opp Bank of N,Z_u
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2699, 19 February 1916, Page 16
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