AUCTIONS. • : AUTUMN CATTLE . FAIR, . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918, At 11.30 a.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., N.Z. LOIN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., AND WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., will hold- their Annual Autumn Cattle Sale in; the PAHIATUA FARMERS'. ASSOCIA- ' TION'S YARDS, as • above. Present entries comprise 100 35 and 4J and 3-year bullocks (in lots) 70 3J- and -1J and 3-year bullocks (in lots) . 90 3J and and 3-year bullocks (in lots) 57 2J and 35-year bullocks . 98 2(-year steers (in lots) ; 40 25-year heifers and steers . 90 3-yoar steers ." 34 3-year steers .' 70' lj'-year steers 170 H-year steers 75 lf-year 6teers • SO'l-J-year steers 50 20-month P.A. and Hereford cross steers 65 forward cows >19. forward cows 18 fat- cows 40 fnt, forward cows 47 Hereford cows and calves 110 mixed cattle (to be drafted) 15 2-year heifers i 394 weaners (in lots) I THURSDAY, 11th APRIL, At 11 o'clock. CLEARING SALE Of HORSES, VEHICLES, MOTOR LORRY, ' 'HARNESS', ETC., ETC. In the Bankrupt Estate of H. G. K. Holy'oake, Motueka. |Y[ESSRS. BISLEY BROS. AND CO., ■ iTJL - .acting' under instructions from the Deputy Official Assignee, will sell .by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the abovo Bankrupt Estate, on Thursday, 11th April,, at MOTUEKA--34 HORSES, comprising— 1 draught stallion, Silver King : ..7.'lorry horses. 8 express horses. 6 light- harness horjes--3 mares (1 draught, 2 medium) 5 mares, with foals at foot 1 three-year-old filly 1-two-year-old filly 2'y'earlings VEHICLES— 1 three-ton motor lorry, "Commer" 1 3-ton lorry 1 25-ton lorry 1 2-ton lorry 1 2-ton .express 1 lj-ton express 2 25cwt. expresses 1 buggy 1 light express 3 gigs 2 cabs 1 hearse 1 spring cart 1 dray HARNESS--3 sets gig harness 1 set trap harness 1 set double hearse harness 1 set double bu»gy harness ■ 1 set double cab harness ■ 5 lorry saddles and breeching* : , ' - 6 sets of lorry traces , and hames : ■ i 4 sets of leading traces and hames 4 pairs of heavy single traces 40 horse collars 20 horse covers 15 pair winkers Extra odd harness 1 pit of manure, estimated at 1 200 • -tons Also, FREEHOLD SECTION, situated MO- ■ TUEKA TOWNSHIP,' compri.s- ---' ■ • ing 4j ACRES, being part Section 154, including stables • • thereon. ■This'- sale .offers a unique opportunity to farmers, camel's, etc.; to secure vehicles, horses, and harness at reasonable prices. Further particulars of sale obtainable from BISLEY BROS. AND CO., Auctioneers, Nelson. PALMERSTON NORTH AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, lltli APRIL, 1918, At 12.15 p.m. rpHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will, sell as above— 1100 comprising 50 4-year bullocks 46 35-year P.A. and Hereford cross bullocks, good 30 forward bullocks 71 -3 and 35-year bullocks 60 21-year to 3-year steers 25 2'j-year steers 30 18-month S.H. steers 25 20-mont'h steers 300 good weaner 6teers 75 Hcreford-S.H.-Holstein - weaners, ■ r good 50 empty, forward cows - 12 forward cows 35 fat and forward cows -. 'i fat cows ■ '■■■ v- . 6 cows and calves • 15 Choice dairy heifers, r.w.b. 50 2-year heifers, r.w. Hereford, bull 10'3-year P.B. Herctod heifers, fat 10 25-year empty heifers Sheep Not Accepted for This Sale. CLEARING SALE OF SURPLUS . ' PEDIGREE JERSEY STOCK. AT THE FARM, OHATJ. FRIDAY, 12th APRIL, 1918. A BRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS. LTD., -ex havo received instructions from J. D. Brown, Esq., to sell as above, at 12.30 p.m.— , 6 pedigree Jersey cows 8 pedigree Jersey heifers (lo calve) 9 pedigree Jersey weaner heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull (Free Laiice) 5 grade Jersey cows 1 aged gelding (all work), 1 rising 2-ycar draught filly, rubber- ' tyred dogcart, 'horse, - and harness (good turnout); 1 set 3liorse discs, s.f. lever plough. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Auctioneers' Note.—Mr. Brown has been breeding for a number of years past,- and has got together a very -choice lot of Cattle, so that this opportunity of being able to secure Selected Animals Bhould not be missed by anyone wanting good strains of Jerseys. _. LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. DAIRY OR SHEEP FARM. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ■J-A. have. been instructed by Messrs. Bouilton Bros., to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, APRIL 11th, at 2.30 p.m., in J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO.'S ROOMS' (kindly lent), and just opposite Abraham and Williams, Ltd.'s, offices, Brandon Street, Wellington, Their Freehold Property of 290 Acrcs. situated in PAHAUTANUI, 4 miles from Paremata Railway Station, and ?5 miles -from Plimmerton Railway Station. All in grass, subdivided into 10 paddocks. about 200 acres ploughnble, 1 new dwelling of 6 roomg and a dwelling of 13 rooms, 3-bail /owshed with concrete floor, woolshed. and trapsnej, two stock saleyards on property, bringing in a rental of .£lO per annum. The property is carrying 050' sheep, 9 horses, and 22 head of cattle. Possession, May 2nd, 1918. For terms and further particulars apply to Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Wellington, Levin, and Palmorgton North,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 16
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