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AUCTIONS. CLEARANCE SALE. SATURDAY, 13th APJtIL, 1918, At 2 p.ni. sharp. MUNGARAKT FARM, KOROKORO,PBTONE' (near Reservoir). MB. H. ERNEST- LEIGHTON lias ic■ITA ceived instructions, from Thomas Straiten,. Esq., who is leaving for tuo Wairarapa, to hold-a Clearancfe- Sale .as above, whencewill offer;— ;". .7 FIRST-CLASS COWS,v in milfc and'coming to profit 7 first-cla's's heifers, coming 'to profit 7 first-class wcaucis • "■ *' 1 pedigree Holstein bull (18 months old), bred from State Farm stock 1 half-draught ;mare, well known as a staunch and good .worker . u . 1 well-bred -filly; rising four, Broken to saddle. 1 upsta-nding 'geldirigi. 3 years off ' i! * l'-'o-jear-old horse, sound and good worker 2 well-bred sows, close to profit Chafltouttuy new turnip cutter, harrows, .ploughs, farm'implements, and garden, tools, stack . of hay, cow covers, harness and gig, flat-sided spring-cart. ' NOTE.—The above Cows are a good lot, and, coming off low hill country,dairymen should not miss them. No reserve, on Cattle.. . . . SALE AT BIDEFORD. "'-"'(N&ur'Masterton.).. •••••• MONDAY, APRIL 15, at 12.30 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN AND M3ERCANTILE ' AGENCY CO,, LTD., have ' been favoured with instructions "from; Mr. W. '.J. Percy,-, who has sold-ais-property, to'told a clearing'sale iis'above. wlien they .Will offer— ', —. 1100 2, 1, and 6-tootli and 4-year liorn- • • ney-Lincoln ewes, running withLincoln to be drafted'and . ' sold in lots, according to age 2SO 2, 1, and 6-tooth and '4-yenr Kom-ney-Lincoln 'eww, :riiriiiing. with; . S.D. rains -. ". ; 500 ewe lambs- . : 100 wether lambs 130 fat and forward Down cross lambs 19 2-tooth Lincoln , rams , 2 f.m. Lincoln, rams 6 S.D. fams 2-tooth to f.f.m. 80 Shorthorn, Polled Angus and Hereford cross -cows,. r,unning ..with "Hereford, bulls; 80 m.s.. weinears' ' Shorthorn, "Polled Angus, and Hereford cross 2 Hereford bulls, 4 years and 5 years 6 20-months steers and.heifers 6 dry cows and heifers Smilkcowp 1 Shorthorn bull calf 1 draught. mare-C years, with foal -.'.. at -foot v. 1 draught gelding, 6 years 1 'draught., .aged Drown mare, in foal Staclc. hay, Donald wool press (nearly new), wool table, singlefurrow.plough, ...hillside plough, set narrows, aiso herows, and ' sundries.. 1 v; . LIGHT .LUNCHEON PROVIDED. IMPORTANT CLEAEING SALE. . TAIHAPE YARDS. MONDAY, 15th APRIL, 1918, At 1 o'clock 6h'arp. Abraham and Williams, ltd., will.sell, oii behalf of a Waikato client ■— . . ; . ■ V 100 P. 8,. Shorthorn cows ■ 70 grade Shorthorn cows' -' i 60 Polled-Angus . cows * ; 80 Hereford, cows • ■ " ■ (All running'with bulls) 30 Hereford heifers, rising 2 years. 20 Polled-Angus heifers,"'"rising 2 years 160 Hereford weaners , 1 SO Polled-Angus weaners ■ .-; < 80 Shorthorn-,weaners.; - .-' 3 2-year P. A. 'bulls,-.:: bred by.'Ji- C. . Allen ; : 1 4-year bull,- - 1 2-year Hereford '.bulls, bred by • Close Bros., Auckland The above cows, of which the Shorthorns are a particularly fine lot, bred by the'.noted Waikato 1 breeder, ' Jno. Allen, are.alL young, cattle from the Cliff Station, Ngaruawahia; nothing being over 8-year-old, Sale 'practically without reserve. . "..V- —• ; - - johnsonville'sale. WEDNESDAY, 17th APRIL, 1918. A BR AHA M AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will-sell as above— 17 18-month. steers, 20 mixed-sex weaners 12 mixed-sex weavers . 12 weanei'calves'(good) . . 3 yearling steers . 2 winter calves (guaranteed sound) .25 fa,t-ew«s . . ■ 40 Rom.ney store ;;kmbs . 50 fat sheep ' 100 lambs.- ■ 30 fat "wethers" ....,' 30 2-fcoath wethers 80 mixed 2-tooths 300 .fat ewes.. ... ■ 50 woolly - hoggets'. IMPORTANT-'DRAUGHT HORSE ;..SALE;'' ; . FIRST. ANNUAL DIAFT. ' • FROM THE TRELAWNEY STUD. ' ■ THURSDAY; 2nd' MAY. . y Starting-10.30 a.m. sharp. pYNE AND.. CO. have received instrucnTTo t i on ? from " Mr - WILLIAM NICHi Grove, Belfast, to sell by AUCTION -at the TRELAWNEY STUD' FARM, BELFAST, on Thursday id May, the First Annual Draft from his well-known; Stud, comprising. the following:- ' -. \ SIRES'. ■ B ARON SANDY—I9O9, sire Baron-Bold, • dam {1781),'- a -groat- prize- •• . taker: all over the Dominion. • ■ROYAL ACME—I9I2, ■ sire Lonsdale Again, dam that great mare Cedric Princess (imp.),. . TRELAWNEY BENVIE-i913, sired in Scotland by' Baron's Pleasure, dam Pride of Bonvie. - TRELAWNEY MARQUIS-1914, sire High Mark (imp.), dam Pride of Benzie (imp.). . TRELAWNEY AGAIN—I9IS, sire -LonsAgain, -.dam- Lady " Lothian (imp.). . TRELAWNEY TIME-1915, sire British Time, (imp.), dam Fanny Walker. TRELAWNEY ACME—I9I6, sire Royal Acme, dam Lady Lothian (imp.). " _ . : - MARES. OO MARES, i years old .and upwards, ' <vt» by Royal Treasure, Hall Mark, Dowsby .Sunlight, : Cedric the Highland Prince, lan ..M'Donald, - Glenzier Agitator, and Baron Graceful. • . - FILLIES. ; -I o TWO-YEAE-OLD FILLIES and 8 10 YEARLING FILLIES, by Baron Sandy, Baron Fyvie, Hall Mark, Lonsdale Again, ' British Time, Royal Acme, Trelawney Bencre, Sir Herbert, Royal Record, etc. GELDINGS. 2Q GELDINGS of various ages. In drawing attention - to this MOST IMPORTANT SALE we would like to emphasise the fact already well known by in Kf draught in the Dominion that Mr. Nfcholls has spared absolutely no expense -in; procuring the best blood and highest quality stock both in tlie Old "L'nn'd" and the New. Consequently we can with every confidence ask all interested in good draught horses to be present "at the sale. Catalogues may-. bo liftd oi) application. PYNE AND CO.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 175, 13 April 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 175, 13 April 1918, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 175, 13 April 1918, Page 14

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