.■ AUCTIONS. / . UPPER HUTT SALE. thursday,~Tugust 10th. ! MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., IyJL will sell at I p.m.— . 60 fat. sheep' <0 ewes; in laiiib' ' ■ " ;; . 30 lambs .' . 10 store cows " ■ x 2 springing coirs 2 cows and oalves : 2 2-year heifers • • ■ 2 weaners ' 1 bull ... 15 head mixed cattle . .cows at drop, guaranteed sound,, v'-w . gooil 'lino 10'co'ws,- due 'September—October _ . .. . . " ■ pALMEKSTON NORTH SALE. , THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1916. ■ 160 ewes in lamb ■ • 30 stubble hoggets ;• .. 7'fat-vrethers. ■ - 7 yearling steers 15 f. and f. cows '6 springing heifers , . 3 dairy cows at drop f : 1 registered Jersey cow just calved . : 5 steers .. .93 4 and 5-year ewes in lamb Lincoln . . ram* '. 3 empty heifers (in lots) . .. ' 9 3-year steers ; UNRESERVED "CLEARING SALE Of • ! DAIRY ' COWS, HEIFERS, SHEEP, \ . HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, MILKING . PLANT, ETC., ETC. \ And •, PUREBRED HOLSTEIN CATTLE. 1 j I On Account ' MESSRS. SEIVERS BROS., Who are dissolving, partnership. ■ i- ON THE FARM, EAST' TARATAHI, /' THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1918. - At 11.30 a.m. sharp. Messrs. weight, stephenson, AND CO., LTD. (late: W: and G. Turnbull and Co.), have received instruc T 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 cows, in full • profit, calved June ■ and July 25 2 and 3-year-old heifers, due September, in -calf to P.B. Holstein bull. . ■ '•/' _- 3 empty 2-year-old'heifers 11 yearling heifers % -7 calvers - 1 tvear-old grade Holstein bull 6 purebred Holstein cows (full particulars at sale). 8 purebred Holstein bulls, 2 and 4 . 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 ' HOESES--4 3-draug'ht.mares and geldings, 4 to 8 years, all work 1 heavy draught 2-year-old- gelding 1 yearling draught filly 1 trotting mare," Tango, broken to ■ all harness 2 good quiet harness ponies 1 3-year-old gelding, by 1 Conqueror (unbroken) riGs- - 1 sow (to farrow early) 4 porkers,. IMPLEMENTS, AND SUNDRIES. 'M.H. binder (in good order), mowing machine, M.H. 13 coulter..drill,. swamp 'plough, D.F. plough, cultivator, discs, Cambridge roller, 3 sets harrows, blook. ;*• and traos chains, swingle bars, turnip cutter and pulping machine, 3 ■ heavy spring drays, double-seated buggy, Tubber-tyred gig, sets of harness, collara, •, ctc., stumping jacks, and a quantity of •' useful tools, eto., etc. - Also—L.K.G. Milking, Plant,, 'with 2 double buckets, water wheel, and double action vacuum pump;'also 1J galvanised iron piping. ■ . 1 ' This herd has been in existence for over 30 years, beujg milked, previously to being taken over by Messrs.' L. and •£. Seivers, by Mr. G. G: Seivers. --They ■ are all_ young cows, and bred principally from stock that have been prize-winners ,lhe cows are. all in first-cla6s condition, and can be guaranteed sound. • IMPORTANT SALE OF DRAUGHT, , • ■. i ' HORSES, . . AT OUR YARDS, KARAMU ROAD; i ■ ... HASTINGS, ■ . '. | FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th, 1916,' '• At 1 p.m. .. : i HPfDLEY, SON, ' AND STEWART, LTD., instructed by Mr. G. Hussell, 1 who is giving up contracting for Olrij Station, .where he has-been for the last ten years, will sell as above the fol- • lowing:-^ no DRAUGHT MARES AND GELD- ™ INGS, broken to all farm work. HARNESS, DRAYS, 'PLOUGHS, 'AND -OTHER GEAR. - ' Auctioneer's Note.—The above hoises win be thoroughly recommended, being a firet-class lot in- every respect! , - H. N. STEWART, . .Auctioneer. V.;; LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY,' 11th AUGUST, 1916, \fESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WIL. ItJL LIAMS, LTD., will sell, at 1 p.m.--.300 2 and 4-tooth''wethers i . 90 fat; wethers (lots) 25 prime fat maiden ewes and wethers 150 mixed woolly, hoggets ■ 130 good hoggets 100 s.iii. ewes 60 prime-fat ewes . \ 60 fat ewes ' , : : 15 18-montU steers 10 2-year S.H. steers .10 2-year empty S.H. steers 6 15-month steers 2 fat- cows . '. 1 fat cowj t - Baconors, porkers, stores, and . ' weaner pigs. •-On - account of G. C.. Higginson, Esq.— ' 180 prime fat wethers j NOTE.--AU pigs must I>e-yarded by 11.45 sharp. . I ,'Pig sale commences at 12 noon sharp, i —On account of Wirokino Station: 50 well-bred fat and forward bullocks LINTON STOCK SALE. , TUESDAY, 15th AUGUST, 1916'. At 1 p.m. i A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., :'JP-L will sell as above— On-aocount of Win. Craw, Esq., who is giving up possession of his property— SHEEP--700 2-tooth to 6-tooth wethers - 200 2-tooth ■to s.iii. ewes, in lamb to B.F. and Cheviot rams 1(10 mixed sex hoggets CATTLE--25 fat and forward bullocks ' Other Entries Solicited.' , i NOTE.—Anyone wishing to attend sale will be taken out by motor-car if they • make arrangements with auctioneers, not • ktei- than Monday, Hth August; • .FREEZING SPACE. ' . NOW OPEN FOR BEEF. WE nro Buyers of OX, COW, and BULL BEEF, in Quarters boned or oanned. Highest prices given on "the hooks" at . Freezing Works or we will Sell for Clients on Commission. It will pay you to communicate with us. MELLSOP, ELjOTT AND CO. ; PALMERSTON NORTH. FARMERS —Look! 2100 Acres, flat, un- . dulating, and very easy low hills. ' Blue papa, all in best tawa and lata bush: Would make ideal dairying or fattening country, 12 miles from Raetihi. Worth ,£ls in grass; .£2 15s. per acre. Apply sharp to Fairbum and Silk, W'anganui. TE MATA WINES have won Six Gold . Morlal6 at International Exhibitions against the Wines of the World.
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