AUCTIONS. • JOHNSON VILLE SALE. WEDNESDAY, sth APRIL. A BRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD., &- will sell as above, at 2.15 p.m — 8 pnme heavy bullocks - 8 prime bullocks 120 prime wethoia ' - > 60 prime ou-os * 00 prime ewes 70 fat .lambs - t 1 springing .'heifer, calving, Apn' MASTERTON STOC WAIfoUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, sth APRIL, 1916. i |V]ff AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., ' » » • LTD. (late James Macintosh and Co., Ltd.), 'mil sell as above—' [ 50 2-tooth wethers ' 1 10 2-toot-L.ewcs 100 f.m. ewes f , 72 2-tooth'to f.m. ewes * 170 f.m. owes 330 B.P. woolly lambs (good condition) [ 25 4 and 5-year ewes |_ CATTLE-_ I 1 cow in milk (guaiantecd) ( i 1 forwaid cow i I MARTINBOROUGH STOCK SALE; ' i THURSDAY, 6th,APRIL, 1916. '.;, W& G.'TURNBULL AND CO., LTD. _«,(lat© James Macintosh and, Co., j Ltd.), will sell os above— \ SHEEP: ' ' ' 800 '2-tobth wethers i 300 4 and\ 5-year owes (rams- Ist March) I 100 4 and 5-year owes (rams, Ist March) P*---.' 100 4 and 5-year ewes (rams, Ist March) t 100 bf. lambs '" 50 fat ones ' 100 fat and foiward ewes j 55 4-tooth wethers " ' " ' , 00 2-toolh wetheis 108 i and 5-\ ear-old ewes , 200 W.F. woollv lambs , CATTLEi , 50 forward oows 1 20 2J-year heifers j 8 store cows UPPER HUTT SALE. j ' FRIDAY, 7th APRIL, 1916. ' At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell, -. as above— j 107 2-tooth and 4-tooth wethers - 326 shorn lambs, m.s. ' 52 shorn lambs - 60 fat sheep v -50 f.f.m. ,cwes < 50 mixed sheep \ I 50 ewes I 60 2-tooth ewes r 1")0 s.m. ewes (good line) ■ 20 fat sheep f 40 2 and 4-tooth wethers' ; fcO f.m. ewes, r.w. black-faced rams i 20 mixed weanera r , 15 18-month heifeis . 15 15-month steers , 15 f. and f. cows [ 5 fat cows r i f LEVIN SALE. | FRIDAY, 7th APRIL, 1918. ' * 'A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., i . t\ will sell at 1 p m.— 150 breeding ewes 75 lambs 60 fat ewes 17 heifers, empty , 10 heifers, r.w:b. [ On account of A. V. Winge, Esq. (who 1 \ lias decided to keep up only his Holstein <■ Herd).:— choice Shorthorn and Jersey cows, I «. c ". , due to calve June and July ' Baooners, porkers, 6tores, and ! weaner pigs NOTE.-All pigs must bo yarded by ' 11.45 sharp. Pig Sale commences at 12 , rioob sharp. ' UPPER HUTT SALE. >- , .FRIDAY, 7th,APRIL, 1916. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE 1 AGENCY CO., LTD, will offer for r-vtfale, at 1 p.m., the following:— ' 200 well-grown wether lambs i, 50 lambs, mixed sexes ', 10 springing heifers, on drop v 5 fat cows , ' 4 store cows: ' i 2 cows in milk i 1 grey spring cart mare, 6 years . SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEY AND , GRADE JERSEY COWS. ! AT THE FARM.'KUKU, OHAU. ! MONDAY, 10th APRIL, 1916. ' ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., , ha-\e received instructions from Mr. J. D.JJrown to sell, as alx»e, at 12 30 p.m.— ' 18 grade .Torsey cows, calving August and Septeniber / j 6 pedigree Jersey cows I „ 1 pedigree Jersey bull. i\ years [ 3 pedigree Jersey bulls, weaners J 2 milk-cart horses 1 LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ' Note.—Mr. Brown is selling all his rrade cows as he intends in future to f keep nothing but pedigree Jerseys. The < herd'is really a choice one, and the buti ter-fat return of each, cow and dates of i cah ing will be given at the sale, and will 1 be guaranteed. i . SPECIAL CATTLE SALE. MARTINBOROUGH SALE YARDS. MONDAY, 'l7th APRIL, 1916, 1 p.m. sharp. •ft/J-ESSRS. W i. G. TURNBULL AND , —'-*- CO, LTD, hate ieceivcd instructions .: from Messrs. Moore' and Dolcman \ (who have sold then piopertj in Pinnoa) to sell on aboie date— > S)i>fO' HEAD OF COWS * HEIFERS, /V lO bred bv Messrs. Chambers Bros., "Kiwi," ■ Wairoa, H.B. i Comprising.' 130 4-year-old Hereford Polled- Angus cross cows, in calf to P.B. Herei ford bulls ; 148 21-year-old Hereford Polled Angus heifers, 'in calf to P.B. Herofoid bulls Further particulars from- the Auc- ' tio'necrs. FRANK EVANS, i ■ - Auctioneer. " VEAL FOR -pXPORT, WE are prepared to Purchase for Ex. port suitable Vealers under nine months old, and can offer highest prices ! on "the hooks," any Freezing Works, or jrillship to' London on Owner's account. We. are also buyers of Beef (in quarters ■ or boners)) Mutton, and Lamb. It will pay you to communicate with , S3. ' , MELLBOP, ELIOTT, AND CO.. PALMERSTON NORTH* RICH FATTENING FARM. ; QrYA ACRES, 3 miles from Taupirf, AI U Fieehold, 230 acres rich draini ed' Kahikatea swamp, 40 undulating, 130 ' been ploughed. Now carrying 75 cows, '40 calves. Large modern house,, every convenience, concrete cowshed, milking machines, cartshed,,, implement shed, all practically new. It is some of the richest drained swnmp fattening land in the Dominion. Bedrock price, <£35 per acre. FAIRBURN & SILK. Wanganui. TELE Cheapest Lands in the Dominion • and Best Markets are on the West Coast (5.1.). Freehold Farm, 540 acres, first-clasr, improved, price £7 155.; will [double value in five years; ,£SOO cash, I balance 6 per cent. Another Farm, 270 , acres, ' adjoins Railway Station, highly ■ improved, i!l2, same terms. ' MARK 6PROT. AND CO.. Greymouth. Established.' 1865. •• FLAG Brand Pickles lead the troy the whole year round, and every day. If-you're looking for a treat, ' byr the fr-and thafs nai« beat
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2738, 5 April 1916, Page 10
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