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AUCTIONS. CLEARING SALE OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRY STOCK, At the Farm, . "MEADOWBANK," FITZHERBERT WEST, On WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, At 12 o'clock. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -have received instructions from C. T. Iveeble, Esq., to sell, as aboveOA DAIRY COWS, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th calvers, to calvo July and August M 2-YEAR SHORTHORN MILKING HEIFERS, in calf to S.H. bull, and oalving early -1 (- 3-YEAR JERSEY-SHORTHORN "-'J HEIFERS, early calvers 1 spring trap and harness 2 s.f. ploughs NOTE.—Mr. Keeble has lately purchased the property of Mr. Spelman, together with the above herd. The cows are a good lot, and calving dates will be supplied at the sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. « WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1916, AT BULLS, 11 o'clock sharp. Messrs. levin and co., ltd (late GORTON AND SON, LTD.) have received instructions from Messrs. Ellery Bros., who • have dissolved partnership, to Sell, * by Public Auction, on tho Property, adjoining the Rangitikei Dairy Factory", . 1 mile from Bulls, as above, the following :— lor CHIEFLY HIGH-GRADE JERItjO SEY COWS, chiefly July and August calyera. . 12 high-grado Jersey heifere, August calvers : , ~ 1 3-year S.H. bull 9 half-draught mares and geldings, broken and unbroken 200 ewes, r.w. S.D.. ranis . 1 , ~-. 30 store pigs ' , ' . S sows, to farrow 1 Berkshire boar 15 bags second oata, 25 20-eal. cans, 1 4-bucket Trelor milking machine (S.R.), 1 2J-li.p. Anderßon engine (S.R.), gig and. harness, tip dray and harness, spring tip cart ana harness.: . '. ' NOTE.—Messrs. Ellery Bros, hare beep milking 20 years, never had a sale, have culled heavily. ■ The cows are- in good condition. . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ;' . IMPORTANT LAND AND CLEARING ; SALE. ' MANGAONOHO, near HUNTERVILLE! WEDNESDAY; 12th JULY, 1916. ; . D ALGETY AND COMPANY,. LTD., instructed by Mr. C. R. Deaii, ivho is retiring from ' farming owing, illhealth,, will sell by Public Auction, as above, at 11.30 o'clock, his FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND STOCK, comprising QAA ACRES, FIRST-CLASS LAND. OU" If not sold as a whole, to -be offered in two seotions of equal areas; Terms: 10 per-cent, on -day- of Sale; 10 per cent, in six months; balance 5 years at 6 per . cent. 65 young dairy cows, August and Sep- > tember • calvers 15 choice yearling heifers 1 S.H. bull 1 Hoktein bull 4 draught horses, broken to all work 4 unbroken draughts 1 thoroughbred mare 1 pony 100 mixed lambs. 25 purebred ' Lincoln ewes, in lamb etud Lincoln ranis 20' pigs i COWS L.K.Q. Milking' Plant'(complete), vrith 81 h:p. Tangye Engine, Steam Boiler and Engine, Vats, etc;, 60-gal. Iron Boiler, 130-ga.l. Alpha Separator (new). Tip-dray, Spring-cart, Stumping Jacks, Battery and Cable, Cambridge Roller; Disc, Tine nnd Chain Harrows," D.F. Plough, "Mower, Hayrake, Drill, Potato Digger, Harness, Iron Tram Rails, Sundries, etc. • '.' The Dairy Herd has Iwen carefully selected, and the cows are in good condition, and showing -well forward. -- Buyers by -North and South ordinary trains can reach Mangaorioho by 11 a.m., and leave by 5 p.m. ' The whole of . the Stock is for Sale— Absolutely Without Reserve. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DISPERSAL SALE Of ' "MOUNTAIN VIEW" PEDIGREE JERSEYS. On Account of ROBERT: J. LINN, ESQ., NORMANBY, TARANAKI, N.Z. . -On . WEDNESDAY, • JULY 12th, 1916, TVTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER-. iN CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (Hawera), and NEWTON KING (N«w Plymouth), in conjunction, WILL SELL BY AUCTION AS ABOVE- ! WITHOUT RESERVE THE WHOLE OF THE WELL-KNOWN "MOUNTAIN VIEW" STUD OF ' PEDIGREE JERSEYS, comprising— 56 pedigree Jersey cows,- in calf to Lord Twylish and Stylish Twylish 12 pedigree Jersey heifers, in calf to pedigree bulls 22 pedigree Jersey yearling heifers 1 Dull, "Lord Twylish" (imp.), winner of 18' championships in Jersey Island, Australia, and- New Zealand 6 2-year pedigree Jersey bulb 19 yearling pedigree Jersey bulls .22 high-grade Jersey heifers, in calf ■ To those requiring high-class stock of exceptional quality, this sale oan be recommended. Mr. Linn is well-known 1 throughout Australasia as_ a breeder, | judge, and exhibitor of pedigree Jerseys. Competent judges consider his pedigree herd one of the finest 6outh of , the Line. well as being superior from, a utility point of view these cattle have been highly successful in tho Show Ring, and during, the, last few seasons have secured tho following awards:—2s Championships, 7 Reserve Championships, 20 Medals, 4 Ciips, 120 Firsts, 65 Seconds, and 37 Thirds—a record which in itself speaks volumes. Twenty-four of the cows have qualified under the New Zealand Government Semi-official Test. Three of Mr. Linn's sons who latterly have had the management of the pedigreo stock Ijave answered their country's oall and joined the Colours. This is the sole reason-for Mr. Linn disposing of his magnificent herd, as without their services lie will be unable to devote the requisite time to tho care of such valuable stock. Intending visitors are requested to communicate promptly with the Auctioneers. Catalogues and full particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers. SALE COMMENCES AT 10.30 a.m. MESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERA. TIVE ASSOCIATION, MURRAT, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., ARE instructed by the Official Assignee to Sell, by Public Auction, at Messrs. Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd.'s, Sale Yards, Martinborough, on THURSDAY, JULY 13, IMG, At 1 p.m. sharp, 111 the Estate of Thomas Harris; Bank- . rupt. A QQ ACRES 2 roods 18 perches (more TtJi' or less), being all that pieco of land situated in the Whavepapa Block, being part section 27 ol' tho said Block, and oomprisiug Lots 7, 8, ajid 9 on deposited Plan 2480, together with nil buildings and erections thereon at present oocupied by. Thomas Harris, of Martinborougn, farmer. Further particulars from the Official Assignee or tho Auctioneers. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES, PAGE 15.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2818, 8 July 1916, Page 16

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