AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, ' At 2.30 p.m.D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from tho Executors in the Estate of the iate Mary Bannister to bffer by Public Auction, as above, at their Sale Rooms, Queen Street PALMERSTON NORTH, that well-known Dairy Farm known as Te Rata, and comprising about 80 ACRES FREEHOLD (more or less),-with all necessary buildings thereon. The property is situated at Newbury, about 5 miles from Palmerston North, and the quality of the land for dairying or fattening is unsurpassed. TERMS.-10 per cent, on fall.of hammer, balance of purchase money to be paid on the Ist July, 1918, on which date possession shall be given and taken. Further particulars on application to tho Auctioneers, or to Messrs. Guy and Rapley, ,Solicitors for the Trustees. DANNEVIRKE ■ DANNEVIRKE.. ; .'■AUTUMN ' CATTLE FAIR, AUTUMN- CATTLE FAIR. FRIDAY, 12th APRIL, At 11 a.m. ITVHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS •*■ will sell (on account of various clients) :— OAAfI /HEAD OF CATTLE, O\J\J\J (; om p r i s i n g t] ie following lots. 405 4}-year forward bullocks 40 fat and forward Polled-Angus . bullocks ' / - 70 fat and forward Hereford bullocks 475 3i-year Shorthorn bullocks .. 36 2J-year Hereford steers 24 2}-year Polled-Angus steers 312 2J-year Shorthorn and Holstein steers 30 fat bullocks 20 fat cows ' , 500 mother-reared weaners (P.A., Hereford and Shorthorn) 200 station-bred cows and heifers. 40 cows with oalves at foot 53 25-year Shorthorn heifers' in calf 100 lj-year Hereford, Polled-Angus and Shorthorn heifers • 50,U-year Polled-Angus steers . 2fl\H-year Hereford steers ■ .200 lj-year Shorthorn steers . 60 store cows 120 .weaners . 160 mixed cattle ' • ; -SALE WILL START SHARP AT 11 O'CLOCK. ;"' '" UNRESERVED'CLEARING SALE. ■ AT THE FARM, HAUTERE CROSS: ' FRIDAY, 12th APRIL, 1918.,.. NEW- ZEALAND.LOAN'AND MER/.CANTILE 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 • 14 cows, to calve April and May 26 cows, spring calvers,' mostly Aug- .. ust . 12-year heifer,- spring calver ' l'yearling (Shorthorn' bull) •' - 5 farm horses (good sorts) - 38 fat and forward woolly lambs 1 sow, with 10 suckers, 9 porkers 1 milk cart and harness 1 block dray and harness Lawn mower; hfiy rake; set tyne harrows, 8-leaf, complete; s.f. plough, with bars and chains; > VI cow covers; set' platform scales; 17 mixed! milk cans; set copper brands, Nos. 1 to 10;■ U sacks, bran'; sack linseed; cask mor lasses; stack good hay (estimated at 16 tons); sundry tools On Account of W. P. KERSHAW--2 quiet .ponies', 1 milk-float, milk '.■" cans . Light Luncheon Provided. ■•' CLEARING SALE OF SURPLUS PEDIGREE JERSEY STOCK. AT THE FARM, OHAU. FRIDAY, 12th APRIL, 1918. ' A BR'AHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., r£% have received instructions from J. D. Brown, Esq., to sell as above, at 12.30 p.m.— .... 6 pedigree Jersey cows 8 pedigree Jersey heifers (to calve) 9 pedigree Jersey weaner heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull (Free Lance) . 5 grade Jersey cows ■' ■ 1 aged'gelding (all Work), 1 rising 2-year draught filly, 'rubbertyred dogcart, horse, and harness (good turnout), 1 set 3- ' horse 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 should not be missed by anyone wanting good strains of-Jerseys. ' IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. TAIHAPE YARDS. ■ MONDAY, 15th APRIL, 1918, At 1 o'clock sharp/ .ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -"• will sell, on behalf of a Wnikato client:— ■ . 100 P.B. Shorthorn cows . 70 grade Shorthorn cows 60 Polled-Angus cows SO Hereford cows ■ (All running with bulls) 30 Hereford heifers, rising 2 years 20 Polled-Angus heifors, rising 2 years 160 Hereford weaners 80 Polled-Angus weaners 80 Shorthorn weaners . 3 2-year I'.A, bulls, bred by J. C. Allen 1 4-year bull, bred by J. C. Allen 4 2-year Hereford bulls, bred by Close Bros., Auckland The above cows, of which fhe Shorthorns are a particularly .fine lot, bred by the noted Waikato breeder, Jno. Ailen, are all young cattle frmii the Cliff Station, Ngaruawahia, nothing; being over 8-year-old. Salo practically without reserve. • IMPORTANT UNRESERVED 'DISPOSAL SALE. ■ .ON THE FARM, TRENTHAM (Half-mile from Railway Station). Account BRENTWOOD FARM CO. FRIDAY, 26th APRIL, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have ..been favoured with instructions to sell as under:— 70 first-class milking cows. 23 yearling heifers and calves 2 C-year staunch draught mares Sundry implements, 25 lons hay 6 large iron-roofed sheds for removal This is ono of the BEST MILKING HERDS in tho District, every cow being of exceptional quality and in excellent condition. As tho property lias been sold, the SALE-is a GENUINE UNRESERVED ONE. CATALOGUES, giving full, particulars of the date of each cow, can be obtained from the Auctioneers. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Wellington.
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