AUCTIONS, JOHNSONVILLE FAT 'STOCE SALE. WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1916. MESSRS. ABEAHAJt AND WIL-' i'-i LIAMS, LTD., will sell at 2,15 p.m., 30 prime fat ewes 00 prime fat wethers ' 60 fat ewes' 8 prime fat bullocks 10 fat cows LEVIN STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1916. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— 50 fat ewe» 60 fat lambs ■ 60 fat ewes 70 heavy fat ewes . ' 100 ewes in. lamb to Leicester rams '130 ewes in lamb to B.F. rams 250 hoggets (lots) 120 fat ewes 400 fat and forward ewes 25 3J-year bullocks 6 forward P.A, cows ' 8 fat bullocks 9 yearling steers 1 cow, at drop . 2 springing cows MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1916. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD. (late W. and G. Turnbull and Co., Ltd.), Auctioneers, will cell as above— SHEEP— . • 40 Eat ewes 70 f.m. ewes, in lamb to S.D. rams 40 4, 6, and 8-tooth ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 87 f.f.m. ewes, in lamb to S.D. rams CATTLE.9 fat 4-year bullocks 9 fat heifers 8 2J-year- empty heifers 1 fat cow 1 springing cow on drop (guaranteed) 6 extra heavy fat bullocks CLEARING SALE OF V 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. Esq., to sell, as above— OA DAIRY, COWS, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th OV calvert, to calve July and August M 2-YEAR SHORTHORN MILKING .HEIFERS,- in calf to SJBC. bull, and calving early -l K 8-YEAR JERSEY -SHORTHORN -1-0 HEIFERS, early. calvers 1 spring trap and harness 2 s.f. ploughs ■ . - Keeble has lately purchased the property of Mr. Spelman, together t wjth 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 instruotions . from Messrs. Ellery Bros., who have * dissolved partnership, \to Sell, by Public Auction, on the Property, adjoining the Rangitikei Dairy Factory, 1 mile from Bulls, as above, the following :— TO X CHIEFLY, HIGH-GRADE JER-J-OU SEY COWS, chiefly July and August calvers. 12 high-grade . Jersey heifers, August calvers, 1 3-year S.H. .bull 9 half-draught mares and geldings, broken and unbroken 200 ewes, r.w. S.D. .rams 30 store pigs 3 sows, -to farrow 1 Berkshire boar 15 bags second oats, 25 20-gal. cans, 1 4-bucket Trelor milking machine (S.R.), 1 2i-h.p. Anderson engine (S.R.), gig and harness, tip dray and harness, spring' tip cart ana harness. NOTE.—Messrs. Ellery Bros, have beep milking 20 years, . never had a 6ale, have culled heavily. The cows are in good condition. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. MESSRS. ' WRIGHT, STEPHENSON . . ' AND CO., LTD., WAIRARAPA . FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, MURRAY, 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; Martinboro.ugh, on THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916, x •At 1 p.m. sharp, . In the Estate of Thomas Harris, Bank'- . rupt. ' A QO ACRES' 2 roods 18 perches (more 4tOt/ or less), being, all that piece of land situated in the Wharepapa Block, being part section 27 of the said Block, ahd comprising -Lots :7,. 8, and 9 on deposited Plan 2186, together with all buildings and erections, thereon at present occupied by Thomas Harris, of Martinborougn,. farmer. 'i ' .> Further-particulars from the Official Assignee or the Auctioneers. ( CLEARING SALE. . . CARTERTON SALE YARDS. ' TUESDAY, 18th JULY, 1916. 1 12.30 p.m. sharp. ON ACCOUNT MESSRS. W. O. ■ BAYLISS AND STANLEY PARKER. MESSRS. .WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD. (late W. and G. Turnbull ami Co.. Ltd.), have received instructions froni Mr. W. o.' Bayliss and Mr. Stanley Parker, as aboveOn Account Mr. W. O. Bayliss— 50 dairy cows, second, third, and fourth calves due August, Hol-stein-Ayvshirc and Jersey cross This herd is a particularly good lot of cows, and can be.inspected any day. On Account Stanlqy Parker— 50 three-yeav-old heifers, due in August, Holstein-Ayrshire and Jersey cross, all from picked cows This is a good opportunity for dairymen to get good cows and heifers, as they are all in splendid condition. COSY COTTAGE . In PRETTY NGAIO. H/fODERN 6-roomed Cottage, with large •irJL ljasement; electric light. Section, 2 roods 23 perches. Close to school, 5 minutes from station. Well sheltered; native bush on property. Terms to be arranged.. Price vC93O No. 3—166 S. GEOEGE NATHAN, Auctioneer'and Estatoi Agent, 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY (Opp. Bank of N.Z.). 4 TIP-TOP HAWICK'S BAY SHEEP ' i FARM. 1 aaa ACRES, excellent sheep and JUJUV cattle country, situated 1 mile from school and post office, 800 acres ploughable, subdivided and well fenced: will carry 1£ sheep per acre; 6-roomed bungalow (all conveniences), 5-roomed cottage, woolshed (shearing machines), 4 h.p. Lister engino', new mower, woolprcss, d.f. plough, gig, dray, etc. PR.iCE, X 9 PER ACRE. Terms arranged. (1708) Fullest particulars from C. R.'WILSON AND GOT. (Gill Bros.), Auctioneers, HASTINGS, H.B.
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