AUCTIONS: UNRESERVED-' DISPERSAL' -SALE ' OF '• PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORNS, GRADE COWS, YOUNG CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, Etc., AT THE FARM, PEACH GROVE, AOKAUTERE (Six miles from Paliiierston North). WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY, 1918, At ll o'clock a.m. 1 A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from ' T. A. FROST, EStj., . who is giving up farming, to Sell as above tho whole of his Live-and Dead Stock, comprising:— 49 PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORN COWS, in milk and to calve June, July, and.August 24 pedigree milking Shorthorn heifers 1 4-year pedigree. Shorthorn bull, ' bred by'Weraroa State Farm 11 pedigree Shorthorn bulls, yearlings to 2-year-old Or . SHORTHORN-JERSEY DAIRY . "V COWS, to calve May, June, . July, and August. Of these 12 . ■ to 15 have calved or will calvo . by day of-sale B.grado 2-year heifers . 8 20-month heifers . 10 20-ni.onth steers . 20 mixed weaners ' 134 full-mouth ewes ■ ; 16 draught's, spriug-carters, light bar- 1 ness and unbroken horses ' 6 pigs 3 goats 2 block drays'," 2 spring-carts, 2 milk- . floats. . dogcart, d.f. plough, ' 2 s.f. 1 ploughs, ridging plough, M.H. cultivator, hayrake, disc' harrows, 2 sets tine havrows, grass: mower, 2-furrow turnip drill, sheep-shearing machine, ■ . tackle, harness, bars, complete set milk vendors' cans, separator, chaffcutter, fowls, ducks, ' stack winter feed, -aianpolds, turnips, and numer- • .oils sundries'. . \LUNCHEON~PROVIDED. ' NOTE.—We' have inspected the above < herd, ,and recommend those wanting ■ j choice stock at their own price to at- i « tend the sale. .Thelive stbck.is in excel- ; lent. condition, and the implements are in most cases practically new. " Catalogues on application to Auc- ' tioueers. UPPER HUTT SALE.. . THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, 1918. MEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer for sale, at 1 p.m., tho following 50 4, 6, and full and failing mouth owes (good), running with ram, MarclrlOth 40 mixed-aged ewes, in lamb 10 store cows i 9 cows, g.s., A'ugust-September calyers ' 9 fat and forward cows (lots) 4 springing heifers .. 3 springing cows, g.s. ' 1 cow, g.s'.,.due Juno 1 cow, g.s., due September 1 Shorthorn heifer 1 Holstein heifer 1 Holstein bull, bred by State Farm . G rising 2-year Shetland ponies . I "rising 4-year Shetland yo'ny UPPER nUTT SALE. THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, 1918. At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell as above— . 300 2, 4, 6, and fresh and full mouth owes 100 2, 4, 6, and fresh and full' mouth . ewes. 70 woolly lambs GO fat ewes, wethers 10 cows and heifers 6 store cows II ' 1 bull : 5 empty cows • 7 fat nzid forward cows 9 empty heifers 1 pony, broken to saddle and harness 1 horse, broken to all work MARTINBOROUGH _STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, 1918. •WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., LTD., will sell as above:— 150 mother-reared weaners 20 Polled-Angus weaners ' 15 Hereford-Shorthorn weanors 23 18-month st'eere 17 3i-year forward bullocks i good dairy heifers, on drop 300 forward ewes ' ISO store ewes 200 forward ewes 80 blaok-face lambs FOR PRIVATE SALE. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE R. T. BATLEY, DECEASED. THE weTI-known GRAZING PROPERTIES, situated in SOUTH AUCKLAND, consisting of . KTTK ACRES . situated at Awakino, 0(10 and knovrtnas PIRI PIRI and PAPARAKOHE, all in'grass with the exception oi about 250 acres; fenced and subdivided into 60 paddocks, togetlijr with excellent homestead, 4 men's cottages, large woolshed, sheepyards,. and dips. At present carrying 8750 sheep and 800 head'of cattle. This tine property '.is situated on the Awakino River, two miles from Miarf and township, and the main north road froni Taranaki to Auckland passes through tho property; Owing to the death of the late Mr. Batley the above properties must b© sold, and the Trustees in order to realise aro prepared to sell at considerably under the Government valuation. full particulars may be had upon application to NEWTON KING, Land.Agant, New Plymouth. Or N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE-: AGENCY CO., LTD., Wanganui. SPLENDID Chance for a Returned Soldier. 600 Acres, splendid- sheep and grazing farm, on good motor road; 200 acres ploiighable, sheep-proof fencing; will carry two sheep per acre, besides cattle; good rich grass land. Rei turns over XIOOO a year; cottage, large : woolshed, dip, and yards. Owner retiring on account of old age. Price, .£11) ss. per acre; i-800 cash, Only mortgage . Advances to Settlers. , TED, JACKSON, .' . . Solo . Agent, Stratford. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE-NO GOODWILL. ■'•' 1 a n A ACRES, 7 years' lease, at ss. . X'xvv/ \an acre, with RIGHT OF PURCHASE nt iGG per acre. Rent quarterly in advance. Stock at valuation. Two - Dwellings—6-roomcd' House, telephone on, and 3-roomed Cottage; Woolshed, Cowshed, Yards, .etc. For full particulars apply at once to ■ J.- W. PERKINS, Commission Agont, . LEVIN. . TJ OYAL MAIL'LEAVES CARBINE •Ks' STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves ) Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. R, J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 189, 30 April 1918, Page 10
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