AUCTIONS, n " IMPORTANT >- . DISPOSAL SALE. ON THE FARM TRENTHAM n (Half-mile from Railway Station)., 3) Account BRENTWOOD FARM CO. |i ; • FRIDAY, 26th APRIL, At 11.30 a.m.- sharp. rjALGETY AND CO., LTD.. havo . -"-' been favoured with instructions to sell as under:— a 70 first-class milking cows ■ 1 pedigree Holstein- bull, "Earl, of ' Willow Grange" 33 yearling heifers and calves . . , a 1 aged draught mare (good allwork) I hack maro ! t 1 trap mare (broken to saddle and ' harness) i Sundry implements, 25 tons hay. This is one of the BEST MILKING HERDS in the District, every cow bein;,' of exceptional quality and' in excellent condition; 11 large proportion-are winter -- milkers. As the property- has been sold, the SALE is a' GENUINE UNRF- . SERVED ONE. I CATALOGUES,.giving f„n particulars ; of the date of each' cow, can he obtained . from the Auctioneers.DALGETY AND m. LTD'.. ;.. ; ..Wellington. i ;. ■■■■>■■'.■'.' rpilE NEW ZEALAND- LOAN AND X MERCANTILE iG KNOT CO., LIMITED, Have been favoured with instructions by the Executory of the Will of the late ' William John Douglas (deceased), of Te - Mahanga, to sell by s Public Auction Oh ' -'. ~. ...... SATURDAY, THE 27th" INSTANT,, - .At DJs.ri.hi..-. .(Second Day Hawke's Bay' Races), At ':f '" ' TATTERSALI/S STABLES, MARKET , '" STREET, HASTINGS, ■:.■■; THE FOLLOWING HORSES, viz. ;— BROOD MARES: • 1. Bay Mare Immer (aged 8 years), by , .Martian, ex Everlasting (imp.). - 2. Bay Mare, no name (aged 8-years), by - Martelle,- ex Miss Bogle; . ■ ':.-• : 3. Bay Mare Rhodium (aged 6 years), by ;San Fran, ex Fairy Gold. ■.■'■■ V .'' 4. Chest. Mare Flama, (aged 9\vears)~ by • PJip'akura, ex Orefiamnie...' (All served by Mountain.Knight.) '-■,•". 5. Brown Mare Motigonui (aged 23 years), by Carbine, ex Moongii. " G. Bay. Mare. Drought (aged 18 years!, by Mostyn, ex Nightmare:
(Both served by All 'Blade.).': ; 7. Bay-Mare Radiancy (aged lOyears), by Sir Ladda, ex Ecliptic.... '__ ' YEARLINGS: 8. Chestnut Filly .by Demosthenes, ex Mongoiisii. ' . - L 3. Chest. Fill by Wpiawa, ex.Mangaroa. 10. Bay Filly by 'Merry Moments (imp.), ■ ex Rhodium'. / 11. Bay-Gelding Hiwitapu.by San-Fran; ... ex Mongomii. ' . Also,- on aeconnt of "John' William White, : of Hftvelock North: 12. Brown Gelding Trials (aged 5 years); , by Tribulation, ex Opaline.; • 13. Chestnut Filly Greta (aged 2 years), by Eokeby, ex Miss Dalryjiiple. - (Both these horses are in training.) H. Bay Filly ' (yeui'lingV by ".Demosthenes,' ex Ikon. • 15. Bay Ge'.ding Sailor King (aged 6 years), by King's Guest, ex H.M.S. Pinafore. 16. Bay Gelding Kohiku (aged i years), by Snn Fran, ex .Glisten. 17. Bay Gelding Woolalira • (aged 5 years), by Woojgoinoqlob, ex, Mother "■■ Goose. '•-.::■■■'. ..,,.'.''.'.'' : - '. IS. Brown Filly (aged 3 years), by Maori King, ex Mother: Goose, (untried). 19, Bay Filly (aged 3 years), by • Maori King, ex Fihanga (untried). '" F. M. WALLACE, . .'' .. . Auctioneer..
DAIRY 1 SALE.' ' RONGOTEA"SALE YARDS.' . . TUESDAY, 30th APRIL, 1918. '- NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE' • AGENCY. CO., LTD.. ■ in'conjunction with LEVIN AND CO., LTD., will, sell on account of MR. ARTHUR DUKE, at 12 Nooii:lor CHOICE. DATRY COWS; TO 1-*«J CALVE JULY, AUGUST,''& SEPTEMBER "'TO'' SHORTHORN BULLS':-' " ; "" - '•i0.21-year lieifers, running with Shorthorn bull 20 mixed yearlings ' ' 2 4-year Shorthorn bulls -' 118-month Shorthorn bu11.,.. Horses, spring dry, milk-cans, harness, sundries, etc. ■ LUNCHEON PROVIDED'. NOTE.—The above cows • are a particularly ' choice lot, chiefly Shorthorn and Holstein cross, and comprise three herds—two of which have been milked by' hand' and •_ one by machines. -.The cows are being sold owing to shortage ot labour)-Mr. Duke's head man going intocamp on May Ist. MARTINBOROUGH STOCK SALE. .THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, 1918. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., ■■"*.*.- LTD.,'will sell as.above:--' 150 mother-reared w.eanors 20 Polled-Angus weiiners... 15 Hereford-Shorthorn weaners 23 18-mont'h steers... 17 31-year forward bullocks i good dairy lieifers, ou drop .300 forward*cwes . 150 store ewes ..','." 200 forward ewes . 80 blade-face lambs ' . ' ' . ' - .£SOO DEPOSIT. _ ' 9AA at £U per acre, and I*l/1/ -owner will finance the cows required; 70 or 8(> acres ploughable land, balance rolling couutry; 5-roomed house, 1£ miles Toko. Family has milked 40 cows, besides carrying other stock. ARTHUR 8.. GIBSON; ■ Land Agent, New Plymouth. ; FREEZING SHEEP AND;'LAMBS. mHE WELLINGTON MEAT-EXPORT" -*- COMPANY,. LTD.' ',_ ' Is ..Prepared to ~ PURCHASE PAT SHEEP AND'LAMBS ) ; By Weight or at Per.Head,., .The Company. also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on-..application at the Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers in the country. W. G. 'FOSTER," j Managing Director. PROTECTION. INSURANCE • With-'-"::-mllE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE x CO., LTD,, And Adniinjstration of Your Estate by TUB GUARDIAN TRUST ■- AND N.Z., LTD., Merged in and Guaranteed by THE SOUTH BRITISH.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 185, 25 April 1918, Page 12
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