AUCTIONS. ANNUAL UNDESERVED -HORSE ' SALE. ... . WEDNESDAY, 15th AUGUST. T EVIN AND GO., LTD., have received JLi instructions from ' Messrs. .las. M'Kelvie, Wilson Bros., and (ho Dalrymple Instate to sell at Eeildhig Hor.se Emporium, at 1 o'clock sharp, their annual drafts of Horses, comprising--30 unbroken heavy to medium 3 and •1-year draughts 25 broken and unbroken hacks and ponies NO OTHER. ENTRIES TAKEN. W.UKANAE .SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST-18. ATEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 11ER1* CANTILB AGENCY CO., LTD., will Sell as above at t p.m.— i GO woolly hoggets ' "' 50 i'at and forward wethers 60 prime fat wethers, oft' turnips 30 3-year steers, good condition 6 g.c. cows '' 10 .yearling steers li'springing heifers 12 mixed yearlings, good . 10 heifers at drop 2 breeding sows 5 weauer pigs ' DISPERSAL SALE OF. THE SILVER PARK REGISTERED PEDIGREE AND GRADE MILKING SHORTHORNS'. . - THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1917. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr. P. .1. Cowling, wlio has sold his farm, to sell on the farm, Pu.niho Road, KEW.' PLYMOUTH; WITHOUT RESERVE--36-registered Shorthorn cows, . It registered Shorthorn heifers - 10 pedigree 2-year Shorthorn, heifers 3 pedigree yearlihgoShorthorii hc.if-' ers ' ■•'.-'•• \ pedigree Shorthorn bulls 20 grade Shorthorn cows and heifers . This herd is headed by the famous Shorthorn bull Baron Cornwall, purchased from Mr. J. C. Wright, .of ila.tapu. Bred by the. N.H. Government at tho. Wereroa Experimental Farm. His dam. Sweet Briar, gave 11,4781b. of milk and ■1251b. of Imtter-fat iu the season. • SANDON HOGGET SALE. - - THURSDAY, AUGUST IC, 1917, At 12.30 p.m. ..- MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., and ABRAHAM ASfD-" WILLIAMS, LTD.. will Sell in Mr. Alf. Gray's Yards, Sandon, the following:—.. • 6000 HOGGETS (wintered on'turnips). The above Hoggets- .will.be- drafted to sex and quality. On request, buyers coming by train will be met at Marten and Ecilding Railway Stations.'.
STOCK FOR FREEZING. WE are Buyer- of Wethers, Ew.es, and Lambs, also Ox, Cow, and Bull Beef in quarters, boned or canned. Highest prices paid on "the hooks" at any Freezing Works, or we will soli for clients on . commission.. It-will pay.you to .'communicate'with m. MELLSQP, ELIOTT AND CO. PALMERSTON NORTH. .".";•; CHEAP DAIRY-FARM. ' ; -| riA ACHES, within a few miles of XV3b Wellington, freehold, all in grass, with shelter bush; large portion flat, balance undulating. Well subdivided and watered: milking 30 cows; 12-bail cowshed, chaffhouse, stable together with houso and good shed. PRICE. A'2fl PER ACRE. .£SOO CASH. BALANCE TEEM OF TEARS. AT,SJ- -PER CENT.. This is ' a spleudid proposition, being, so close to Wellington City. All milk used-for city, consumption, and a live man can make good money on this-pro-perty. •'■■'.. OPEN FOR ONE-MONTH ONLY. ■ THE FIRST PRACTICAL MAN TO SEE THIS WILL BUT IT. ' THOMSON, BROWN & EAST, ..■'■;/■/■'LTD:,- , . "LAND A'ND'ESTATE. AGENTS, .'■ ' "189 FEATHERSTON STREET. (Opposite Union Bank), Wellington. CHOICE FARMS For WELLINGTON MILK SUPPLY. q'/jk ACRES.'four miles from' Railway OOD Station and handy to school,' within easy distance of Wellington; all flat except about thirty acre's; vingfenced, subdivided into 12 paddocks watered by permanent streams; thirteenroomed house, .ip-to-date cowsheds, and other outbuildings. For sale as a going concern, with seventy cows and heifers in pro6t and coining to pro6t, together with three-bucket milking machine two horses, dray, milk .cart, harness, all necessary farm implements', aboot twenty milk-carls, eleven pigs, etc. Price for freehold and stock, as a going concern, •£7500; XllOO cash; balance for term of vears at 5 per cent. Owners might, consider less deposit to'a first-class practical man. This property has been closely hold by present owners, and is only on the market for fourteen days under exceptional circumstances. Prompt application necessary. Apply to
H. EKNEST LEIGHTON, Agent for Owners, , IS2 PKATHERSTOX STItEET, ' WELLINGTON. ono/* AUIiES, Freehold, situated 30 01/OU m jj cs j rolil B pi er . undulating and hilly country, limestone formation, fenced and subdivided and well watered;, good homestead and station buildings, wintering on grass -1500 sheep. Price, J26 10s. per'-'Acre'.' Easy terms arranged. D/12S WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., .Ag<;nU N'.\nr.;i. JONES AND CO. CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON (Established 20 Years.) r<ASH BUYERS OF LEAD, BRASS, V ZINC, COPPKR, IRON, RAGS ROPE,' a'ad RUBBERV "; 'Phoiie 725, E lUTATlviNES'have won SlTlold Medals at International Exhibitions asajnsl the Wines of the World.
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