AUCTIONS, IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. GREYSTOKE, MARTON*. THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST, At 11 o'clock sharp. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, in- -£*- structed by Messrs. Gray Bros., who have disposed of tlieir propertv to the Government, will sell on the place, six miles from Marton, the whole of their live and dead stock. 1500 2-tooth to 4-year ewes, with Southdown and B.L. rams (lots to suit purchasers)' 350 tip-top ewe hoggets 200 mixed hoggets ■100 black-face hoggets 10 prime fat wethers ' "' / 45 fat hoggets 20 rams 10 fat and forward 4-year bullocks 1 7-year extra heavy prime bullock 4 good young cows, coming profit 3 cows in milk. 4 cows, next winter calvers 6 yearling to 2J-year heifers 1 2-year steer, 1 heifer 8 extra heavy 4 to 8-year geldings, 3 extra heavy young mares, 5-year heavy mare in foal, 2-year heavy ..iillyi 3-year half-draught filly broken, thoroughbred aged mare, hack maro in foal,. 2 • gig horses (suitable lady drive), thoroughbred 4-vear mare, 3-year gelding, yearling filly (last three broken saddle), 2year Berkshire sow, 7 p.b. Berkshire weaners, 2 baconers. ; 2 good wagons (4in. tyres), 2 tip-drays and frames, spring dray, M.H. binder, Deering binder, M.H. drill, M'Cormick disc drill (new), 3 d.f. R. and G. ploughs, digger plough, cultivator. Cambridge roller, scoop winnower, stripper (new), I spring-tootli cultivator, 1 set each 4 and 15-leaf harrows, tripod harrows, R-. and ,G. manure distributor with grass box, 'steel Queen disc harrows, 3-stand Wolsley • shearing plant, Sandow woolpress (new), Woolsley saw bench (30in. Baw), Avery scales, tarpaulin, 6*ladders, 2.sets 4-horse yoke, quantity good swingle trees, chains, all larni harness, horse rugs and gear, 20 tons o.s. chaff in. bulk, 1200 b. feed oats, 400 b.ln.d. Algerian seed oat& 7G b. seed black, barley,-60 b. red. Tus : , can seed wheat, fowl table .potatoes, 7 .bags dres?ed ...dogstail' seed,, 6 bags dresse<l • cocksfoot, 3 sacks mixed grass seed, 3 bales binder twine, 20 tons Ephos basic phosphate, 2 tons W.M.E. Coy. manure, quantity totara strainers, posts, house blocks and stabs, wire, netting, roofing 'iron; gate timber, about 600 feet 6 x 1 and 4 x. 2 rimii,'several new gates, 2000 drain piijes, 2 to 6m., all farm tools , and requisites necessary to work an up-to-dato farm. Household Fumitu.re and Eff.ects. ; N.B.—Arrangements 'can be. made' re' lifting the breeding ewes.' : • .'' • .. • Conveyancos l&are Martwn' after arntal north and south train*. . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. i UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS; SHEEP, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, MILKING : PLANT, ETCJ ETC;. ! •. And PUREBRED HOLSTEIN CATTLE. On Account. . MESSRS. SEWERS'BROS., Who are dissolving partnership. ON .THE FARM, EAST TARATAHI, . THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1916. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. H/fESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, IVJ. AND CO„ LTD.. (late. W; and G. OMmbull and Co.), have received.-iri'struc* tions to Sell as above— 40 Holstein Cross dairy cows, ;3,. 4; and 5 calvers,;;due ,August-Sep-.; tember, in calf to P.B. Holstein bulls 18 covre, in full profit, calved June and July 25 2 and 3-year-old heifers, due September/in calf to P.B. Holstein ' hull ; 3 empty 2-year-Dld : .heifers . ' '" . 11 yearling heifers/ l 'i-year-old grade Holstein bull ■' 6 purebred Holstein Cows (full particulars at sale). 3 purebred Holstein bulls, 2. and 4 V, years old (full particulars 'at sale) SHEEP— . ! . 170 2-tooth to- f.m. ewes, in'lamb to S.D. rams . ; . ■ 12 prime fat ewes and wethers ' ,3 S.D. and Shropshire rams HORSES- ' 4 J-draught mares and geldings, 4 ( to 8 years, all, work ' ; 1 heavy draught 2-year-pld gelding 1 yearling draught filly .- V 1 trotting mare,' Tango, broken to all harness 2 good quiet.harness, ponies 1 3-ycar-old gelding, by Conqueror (unbroken) ' riGs--1 sow (t<p farrow early) 4 porkers . t : IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. M.H. binder (in good order), mowing machines M.H. 13 coulter drill, swamp plough,' D.F. plough, cultivator, discs, Cambridge roller, 3 6eta harrows, block and chains, trace chains,. swingle bars, turnip cutter and pulping machine, 3 heavy spring drays, double-seated buggy, rubber-tyred gi|(, sets of harness, collars, eto., stumping jacks, and a quantity of useful tools, etc., etc. i Also—L.K.G. Milking Plant, , with 2 double buckets, water wheel; and double wtion vacuum pump; also lj galvanised iron piping. ' . This herd has been in existence for o\er 30 years, being milked, previously to being taken over by Messrs. L. and S. Seivers, by Mr. G. G. Seivers. They are all young cows, and bred principally from stock that have been prize-winners The cows are all in first-class condition, and oan be gnaranteed 6ound. LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.' A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., have -£*. been instructed by MESSRS. SAXON BROS, to sell by Public Auction at the Sale Yards, LEVIN, on AUGUST 11th, 1916, at 12.45 Sharp, the whole of their Freehold Property, of '259 Acres' 1 Rood 31 Perches, situated near Koputarua; handy to school, faotory, and railway station, and only 6 miles from Levin. Soil, warm loam. 7-roomed dwelling, bathroom, h. and c. ivater; cowshed and outbuildings. Subdivided into 14 paddocks, about 200 acres; ploughablc. If not sold as il. whole wilT be offered in two lots of 138 acTes. and 121 acres. Terms, 10 per cent, down, 10 per cent. ■in one year, balance 5 years at fii per cent. For further particulars apply to ABRAHAM 4 WILLIAMS. LTD., Levin and PalmcTston North. WEDNESDAY, 16th AUGUST, ,1916. • . At 2.30 p.m Estate of the late William Bramley, Sen. AUCTION SALE OF A SPLENDID . FREEHOLD FARM, NEAR JOHNSONVILLE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are favoured . witli instructions from the Trustees of the above Estate to sell by auction at their Rooms, FeathersBn Street, as above—. THE WELL-KNOWN DAIRY FARM, now in the occupation of Mr. W. Bramley, whose expires on 30th September, containing 100 acres, all in grass, excepting about 20 acres in light bush, near the back boundary, together with the two dwcllinghouses, dairy, trapthed, stable, a;ni mi]kingshed, with loft. The above Farm is situated about a mile from .Johnsonville railway Btation, isi well watered, by four streams, lies to the sun, and is suitable for either dairying or cultivation. In addition to the buildings required for the working of' the Farm, there is a 5-roomed house, with garden, at present occupied by a tenant. For further particulars apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., . Auctioneers. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 15.
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