■ AUCTIONS.. TITASTEKTON, STOCK SALE. "'J;. COLOMBO ROAD SALEYARDS. '..;;:' WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7th, 1917. \ At 11 a.m. SHEEP- . 400 s.m. breeding ewes (one ear-mark) ' . 200 2-tooth ewes 300 f.m. ewes ~ 230 4 and 6-tooth and 4-year ewes - 100 f.m. owes ... 500 good b.f. lambs .. 150 4, 6, and 8-tooth ewe 3 - 250 'i and 5-year ewes ~- 800 b.f. lamb*. ■'. 150 w.f. M.s. woolly lambs' /„ 200 2-tooth.ewes , ■ ■ 250 w.f. shorn lambs (good line) .;■■ 250 2-tooth welhers (good) '- 200 b.f. rape lambs 100 w.f. lambs. . „ . -- 100 2-tooth ewes, and wethers 2AO 5-ycav ewes ..''.. ■•.■•■ 100 fac u'ivgs 100 s.m. ewes ■•'-•. ..",.; -■; 100 5-year owes ■'- 50.1amfcs " " : ... ..' -■' 65 2 ana 4.-;oolh wethers " 196 2-tooth wethers - . " • 361 2-tooth wethers . * 311 2, 3, and" 4-year ewes ■ ■ "54 2-tooth wethers - .51 f.m. ewes ■'-' 8 ram stags 11 Romney rams ' 196 2-tooth wethers 69 2-tooth ewes 25 p.b. Southdown ewes (registered) . 180 2 and 4-tooth wethers 100 shorn w.f. lambs , .65 2-tooth' ewes ... -60 ewes (specially good) 100 ewes I 10 2-tooth Romney rams • 10 1-shear Lincoln ewes -j .' 150 4-year ewea , / • 75 fat and forward lambs '"'■■ .1 cattle dog. '- On account' G.-'C. Williams, "Te Parae" ,";"' - "'.'■■' Station—., ."-'■ 292 2-tooth ewes.(tip-top line) . 341 2, 3, and 4-year ewes (tip-top line) 'Account Kourarau. Station— .":. 48 2-tooth ewes, (good) - On account Mrs. ■ E. A...Russell— . ~ 228 2, 4, and 6-tooth. ewe 3 (to be drafted) 290 b.f. lambs - ; 150 woolly w.f. lambs On Account of Tikitapu Station— 800 2-tooth wethers * 450 5-year ewes (good mouths) t 60 2-tooth ewes . , 15 fat 4-tooth wethers "' . , 180 b.f. lambs (good) , . .On Account W. Andrews, 300 2-tooth.ewes _' 550 4-year ewes 50 5-year ewea On Account,A. G. Pilmer, Spring Hills— ... 600 6 and 8-tooth ewes 180 2-tooth ewes CATTLE- ■ 5 fat cows 5 cows and calves , 15 weaners s_atore cows . ... On Account A. Brightweli, Whakataki-- . 25 2J-year S.H. heifers • .: 25 young S.H. cows . '-~.'. . ". • 7 31-year Hereford 6teers 36 18-months Hereford S.H. steers UPPER HUTT SALE, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, Bth MARCH, At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND C 0.," LTD., will sell as above— ( 250 2-tooth to f.m. ewes 300 2-tooth to f.m. ewes 12 wethers 60 woolly lambs "' 300 f.f.m. ewes (lots) 150 fat wethers 300 forward wethers 60 ewes from 2-tooth to f.f.m. 10 woolly lambs 4 good weaners 3 springing heifers "1 2-year bull ' > 2 springing heifers '••■ 4 springing cows 4 forward cows - fcbay filly, 3yrs., broken all harness, ' guaranteed quiet ■ UPPER HUTT SALE. THURSDAY, atVIiARCH, 1917. THE' N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COY. (Ltd.), will sell at I p.m. as follows:— 60 mixed' sheep 50 b.f. forward woolly lambs '' 40 fat wethers . . 5 Southdown rams 2 2-tooth Romney rams 50 4-tooth ewes ' ■■ ■• 40 s.m. ewes ' 50 2-tooth. ewes " 25 2-tooth wethers 7 18-months steers / 16 fat and forward 4-year bullocks . 4 3-year steers' , . 1018-mbnth steers ' - l ' 2 store cows-' . . 1 cow and calf 2 cows.in milk (September calvers) 10 head mixed cattle 5 store cows 3 fat and forward cows 4 springing heifers ' 2 springing cows, guaranteed sound 1 draught mare FRUIT AND POULTRY FARMS. iq ACRES, aiT ploughable, 4 acres in •»•« good orchard; 1 mile school, rail, Btc; plenty water; 4-roomed House and putbuildings. Price, £800 j. terms. Apply RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, Feilding.
, AUCTIONS. SHANNON SALE. FRIDAY, 9th MARCH, 1917. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell, as above, at 1 p.m.— 150 s.m. breeding ewes 200 forward ewes 50 mixed aged ewes 5 heifers in calf 5 empty heifers 8 3 and 4-year bullocks 35 mixed weaners 1 3-year pedigreo S.H. bull UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT THE FARM, HOROKIWI R-OAD, PETONE, On • MONDAY, 12th MARCH, 1917, At 12.30 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from G. Gower,. Esq., who has enlisted,. to offer for unreserved sale by Public Auction, as above— ■ 50 dairy cows, in full milk; winter and spring calvers 4 empty cows 6 li-year heifers 13 yearling heifers -. 17 mixed-sex weaners . 1 purebred Holstein bull 1 draught gelding 2 good brake horses 1 hack 5 porkers 1 good cattle dog Dray, , Trap, Harness, Massey-Harris Disc Harrows and s.f. Plough (both new), Separator, and usual sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.' ' Auctioneers' Note.—Mr. Gower's herd .consists of picked young cows. They are in good condition, and can be recommended to prospective buyers. - TAIHAPE ANNUAL CATTLE FAIR, MONDAY, 12th MARCH,At 1 o'clock. . ... ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD!, will sell on account of various vendors—". , 1100 CATTLB > comprising: ■• 350 34, to 4-year bullocks (lots) 400 2 to 2J-vear steers (lots) ' 200 mixed cattle (lots) Also, on account Messrs. Russell and i Birch, Mount View Station— . 150 3i to 4}-year bullocks •UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT MAKARA. WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH, 1917, At 1.15 p.m. NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE . • AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from G. J. Oldridge;' Esq., wlio has sold his fam, to offer for unreserved Sale all the 6tock bred and' lately owned by Mr. Patrick Healey, comprising 60 DAIRY COWS:— 39 cows in full milk, calving July to September 21 cows,, calving March to May 5 spring' calving heifers • 2 3-year heifers at drop 1 Holstein bull 1 grey 5-ycar gelding, broken all j work ... * T roan mare, aged J • 1 bay mare 10 fat sheep MACHINERY, comprising:, Massey, Harris binder, mower, rake, turnip pulper, discs, tine harrows, swingle bars, chaff-cutter. Cart, harness, dray, and light cart, 1 L.K.G. milking machine \ 1 7 h.p. Crossley engine 1 60-gallon separator Quantity piping and fittings Milk-cans, cooler, poultry, hay, .• and sundries too numerous to mention 1 Overland motor wagon, 35 h.p. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-We have inspected the herd of cows, and can recommend them as being a good line. Mr. Heaiey,. who sold out to Mr. Oldridge recently, culled heavily each season, and all cow« are guaranteed sound. Those requiring good winter and spring inilkinjr cows should attend this snle. . A Motor' Conveyance will leave the Council Chambers, Karori, at 11 a.m. and 12.45 p.m. on morning of sale, and leaves on return journey about 3 o'clock and at the end of sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. BTOCK FOR FREEZIMC. "fJi7'E are Buyers of Wethers, Ewes, .»■» and Lambs, also Ox, Cow, and Bull Beef in quarters, boned or canned. Highest prices paid on "the hooks" at any Freezing Works, or \fe. will sell for clients on commission. It will pay you to communicate with us. MELLSOP, ELIOTT AND CO. PALMERSTON NORTH. G. KNIGHT, Sail, Tent, Flag, and • Cover Maker. Note the New Address—No. 6 Herbert Street (off Manners Street), 3 doors above George' Eon Ids. Ltd. Telephone 727.
. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. SMALL DAIRY FARM. .„„„• . LE ASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. on ACRES of dead level dairying land, situated on the famous WaiuiateiSaiiis, uv about, a-mile from cheese factory, school, stores, and post office. This is a. choice property; boxthorn fences, water in 14 paddocks, 70 acres stumped and ploughed, lO.acres winter and given in,, comfortable 7-roomed'dwelling in hrst-class order, and complete range of farm buildings, including concreted S?i'^£, she<l - P rts *nt owner milks 40 cows and grazes 25 head of dry stock. RETURNS FOR-MILK THJS SEASON ABOUT. v£Boo. .6200 cash to'be paid on . taking possession; owner will then lease for 5 years, rental 48s. Gd. per acre, compulsory purchasing clause at ,£4B 10s. per acre, August, 1922. We assist clients with money is required. ("883) W..-H. & A, M'GARRY, __. AGENTS, ELTHAM. THERE IS MONEY. IN VT. , , ' ' 2*700 0DI) ACEES . GG.years, Renewable Lease. Kent .£4O per annum; 12 /VIVV miles from. Rotorua on main coach road; ring fenced, well watered; 250 acres drained swamp (4$ miles drains); grow anything; 2000.acres ploughable; all'easy country; good station homestead, and buildings; carrv .1000 sheep ' in present condition; 2-sheep country when developed. Price only 30s. per acre; good terms to good man. ' OKA ACRES in the fertile Bay of Plenty,' heart of Rangitaiki swamp, all OUV drained and dry; beast to acre country; owner leaving for front; must sacrifice. Price .£2l 10s„ per acre; easy terms. T¥TT T, A NT) Pfl estate agents, r.m. company's qiJULj J\riiJ kj\J., buildings, botqrua. t)(\K ACRES, FKEEHOLD. One of the best dairy farms in the Waikato. All AJVO easy undulating land in good grass and cultivation, well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, well watered with windmills and springs. Good House of 7 rooms, .6heds, stable, pi£-stye6, etc., etc. . Situated close to cheese factory, creamery, school, and 4 miles from township and railway station. -' PRICE—,£3S per acre, unencumbered. ,£IOOO cash. This property has been farmed for 50 years, and is in splendid heart. X). if. J>JJi£il'XvA.iyi t AGENT, TE AWAMUTU. T~~ FOR SALE, OR LEASE. ' HE LARGEST PRIVATE HOTEL IN WANGANUI, of 40 Rooms, with every modern convenience,.doing a large remunerative business; situated in a prominent position. Can be Leased for '5 years, as a Going Concern, ready i'urnislied. Close to railway station. Possession given Ist February, 1917. lliis chance not often offered. Do not miss it. Apply, sharp, to J. GREAVES & CO., : - LAND AGENTS. WAKGANUI. ■ ' __. CHOICE DAIRY FARM. : ' 9,70 j ,?■' 'ln STaaa and cultivation; 20' paddocks; well-built 6-roomed ii . dwelling with all conveniences, washhouse, sheds, large barn granary, stable?, implement sheds, calf pens and sheds, large cowshed with milking machine and 31 h.p. engine; new drill, broadcaster, wagon, cart, mower, ploughs, disc and tine harrows rake, etc.; 70 cows and heifers, 2 bulls, lot young cattle, 8 horses, etc.; situated within 1 mile of Te Kuiti. Price as a going concern ' J55500; very easy terms arranged for a good man C. B. LEVER, la »p- A ° ENT - TE KUITI SMALL FARM, MANAWATU. rt/\ ACRES, situated close to railway station, post office, and school; first- <*"• class land; 6-roomed House and outbuildings, Good situation; .£IOOO cash required. For price and terms, apply BARTON AND CO., OTAKI RAILWAY. ' DAIRYING LAND AT HALF-PRICE. ~ m ACRES, all in grass, 10 acres stump*d, all ploughablo when stumped; jgood new house,-cowshed, separator-nouse, 2 whares, orchard in full bear» ing.. Township, railway station, ;Bchool, all less than a mile: factory 1J miles, freezing works close. Stock carried at present: 100 cattle, 500 sheep, 5 horses. Title, Freehold, nsamortgage. In Taranaki, equal land, equally situated, would be cheap at .£56 per acre. A wide-awake farmer can get this for .£2B. Reasonable terms. Apply sharp, iW. L, J.OHN-ST.ONE, licensedla MSa.
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