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| AUCTIONS, • FIRST ANNUAL SALE FIRST ANNUAL SALE. Of . STUD HEREFORD CATTLE; STUD HEREFORD CATTLE. FEILDING SALE YARDS. FEILDING SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 10th APRIL, 1918, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., in conjunction with . DALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from ERNEST SHORT, of PARORANGI, to sell by auction as 1 -. above— /? A STUD HEREFORD W BULLy /. Qiy 18-MONTHS •' PUREBRED 0 * HEREFORD BULLS gg STUJD HEREFORD COWS • inr AGED STUD ROMNEY ■ MARSH ! lOi) ■ EWES, pasturing ■ since Bth ■March with Stud Romney. Marsh Rams (in lots to suit pur< chasers) NOTE.—Mr Short is well known throughout New Zealand as being the largest and one of the most successful breeders of Herefords in the Dominion, and owing to the increasing demand for his Bulls has decided to sell the whole of his annual output of. 18months Bulls by auction each year: .Only nine of these Bulls have beenstalled, the baloueo are grass fed. The STUD COWS are a splendid lot and have been depasturing chiefly with imported Sires, and afford an excep- ■ tional opportunity for buyers to ■ found a. herd. Among the above are many prize-takers at various shows in New Zealand. Arrangements can be made to hold stock-for shipment c-r trucking, and catalogues can bo obtained from any Agencies of the Auctioneers. LEVIN AND~CO., LTD., and DALGETY AND. CO., LTD., Auctioneers. : UN-RESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT THE FARM, HAUTERE CROSS. FRIDAY, 12th APRIL, 1918; • • ATEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER-CAN-TILE AGENCY- .COMPANY. LTD., have been favoured with instructions- from MRS. J. G. STEVENS (who has leased her farm), to sell at 12 noon— 6 cows, in full milk 11 cows, to calve April and May 26 cows, spring calvers, mostly August ■ : 1 2-year heifer, spring calver 1 yearling (Shorthorn bull) 5 farm horses (good sorts) 38 fat and forward woolly lambs 1 sow, witli 10 suckers, 'J porkers 1 milk cart and harness 1 block dray and harness 1 lawn mower 1 hay rake 1 set tyne, harrows, 3-leaf, complete 1 s.f. plough, with bom "nd chains 12 cow covers, 1 set platform scales 17 mixed milk cans 1 set copper brands. Nos, 1 to 10 11 sacks bran, 1 sack linseed Cask molasses, 1 stack good hay (esti-1 mated at 16 tons) Sundry tools On Account of XV. P. KERSHAW— 2 quAet . ponies, 1 milk float, milk cans. ' . V Light Luncheon Provided. CLEANING SALE AT BIDEFORD. : MONDAY, APRIL 15, at .12.30 p.m. THE N.Zi-LOAiv AND MERCANTILE jGENCY ' Ctl,' • LTD., have • been favoured! with ; instructions. 1 from Mr.',sV; J. Percy, who has sold nis property, to hold a clearing sale as above, when they will offer— — 1100 2, 4, and 6-tooth and 1-year R.om-ney-Lincoln ewes, running with Lincoln rams 280 2, 4; and 6-tooth and 4-year Rom-ney-Liucoln ewes, running with ' # S.D. rams 500 ewe lambs . 109 wether lambs 150 fat and forward Down cross lambs 19 2-tooth Lincoln rams 2 f.m. Lincoln rams 6 S.D. rams 2-tooth to f.f.m. 80 Shorthorn, Polled Angus and Hereford cross cows, running with , Hereford bulls 80 m.s. weauers, Shorthorn, Polled Angus, and Hereford cross 2 Hereford bulls, 4 years and 5 years 6 20-iuonths steers and heifers fi dry cows and neifers 3 milk cows 1 draught mare—6 years, with foal at foot 1 draught gelding, 6 years 1 draught aged brown mare, in foal Stack hay, Donald wool press (nearly new), wool table, single, furrow plough, hillside plough, set barrows, disc harows, and sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED, IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE; TAIHAPE YARDS. MONDAY, loth APRIL, ' ■ '• At -1 o'clock shai'p. Abraham and Williams, ltd., . will sell on behalf, of a- Waikato Client— 100 p.b. Shorthorn cows 80-grade Shorthorn cows - 80 Polled. Angus cows., (All running with bulls) 240 bust-fed weaners ". ~:.v 3 3-year P.A.- bulls, bred by J. C. .'.'Allen' ' '- 1 4-year bull, bred % ,T. GVAllen •i 2-ycar. Hereford bulls, bred by ..Close Bros., Auckland .. . The above cows,' of which the Shorthorns are a particularly fine lot, 'bred by the noted Waikato ' breeder, '.Tno. Allen, are all young cattle from the Cliff Station, -Ngaruawahia, -nothing : being over -8-ye'ar-old. Sale practically without reserve. . TE MATA DISPERSAL SALE. - •' TE MATA'DISPERSAL SALE. TVPSSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, have! received instructions from Mr. BERNARD CHAMBERS, Te Mata, Havelock North, in consequence of having sold his property'* Iq hold a Dispersal Sale .On THURSDAY. AND FRIDAY,; APRIL 18th and 19th, 1918, Of THE WHOLE'OF HIS WELL-KNOWN STUD; HEREFORD - AND■POLLED ANGUS • HERDS, together with DRAUGHT HORSES and FARM'IMPLEMENTS. ORDER OF SALE: THURSDAY, .APRIL. 18, 1918, Commencing at 10 a.m. at the STORTFORD LODGE- SALEYARDS, STORTFORD LODGE SALEYARDS, .' ..HASTINGS,.. HEREFORD HERD, as "under.:- • 28 cows aud calves at foot 11 21-year heifers 9 18-months heifers' 6 18-months bulls 2 stud bulls ' PO'LLED-ANGUS -HERD, is under:13 cows and calves at foot 26 21-year heifers 10 18-months l.ejfers 2 18-months bulls 2 stud bulls . FRIDAY, APRIL 19,. 1918, Coniniencing at.10.30 a.m. at the TE MATA HOMESTEAD, TE MATA HOMESTEAD, HAVELOCK NORTH. 15 draught horses' All farm implements - Catalogues of the stud, cattle, are in courso of preparation, and will be.forwarded on application to prospective purchasers, ALFRED REID, Auctioneer,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 16

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