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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 19th JULY, 1918, At ,1.30 p.m. ■ •UNRESTRICTED PICTURE SALE. V CHARMING COLLECTION OP PAINTINGS , ' % } J. DOUGLAS PERRETT, G, P. NERLI, j =•- C. H. lIOWARTH, L. W. WILSON, AND OTHER ARTISTS. 5 MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO have received instructions to sell by ! public Auction at their Roonis, 195 ,n1? t ? n 011 FRIDAY, 19th JULY, 1918, at 1.30 p.m. • . . , A Nuwber of Beautiful Subjects have . been aduud to the collection.'Now on view. " Catalogues on application. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. . . UNRKIvRVED CLEARING SALE~OF HIGH-CLASS DAIRY STOCK At EKETAHUNA SALEYARDS,' ■ On FRIDAY, JULY 19,' 11 a.m. sharp.AND. COMPANY, LTD., have bopn favoured with instructions from -MRS. E. ROBERTS of ■. Putara, to Sell the-Whole of her. Dairy Herd, without reserve. ' 11Q HIGH-CLASS DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS, comprising:-- • 70-.young dairy erws, in calf .'to Short-. ' horn and Holstein bulls ... 30 selected heifers (rising 3 years), in calf to Shorthorn bull* .18 selected 2-year empty heifers. 1 purebred Shorthorn "bull l (4 jears)' ■ ', 1 Holstein bull (3 years) Sundries:— 1-1 milk cans \ 1. first-class sheep and cattle dog I'single-furrow plough,. (No outside entries taken.) AUCTIONEERS' NOTE -We can confidently recommend the above as being a i high-class dairy herd. The. vendor has ■been dairy farming for some years, has culled heavily every year, and- the .mly reason for selling is. that her third son is leaving for the front. £or the convenience of buyers the sale/will be held in the Eketahuna Salcyards. . . UNRESERVED -DAIRY SALE,: WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY, 1918. 'AWAPUNT, PALMERSTON NORTH. * ' N' EW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER- - CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will sell on account of MR. G.' H.' STILES', at the ■ Farm, at 12.30 p.m.— 15 choice dairy cows, to. calve early. 40 pedigree Jersey cows and heifers } (including 6 cows with S.O.R. A c slight reserve on a few of the ( .cows and heifers) ■ i 3 pedigrco Jersey bulls - (S.R.) t Catalogues • on Application. r 4-cow New Zealandia milking plant, t - almost new s 2j-h.p. Anderson-benzine engine • 41-li.p. Tangye korosene engine (Slight Reserve on Machinery.) : f ■ LUNCIIEONI'ROVIDED. .'Also at 12.30 p.m., his well-known STUD FAR'M. comprising 80 ACHES! w'dl siflidivided and watered, up-to-date ■ 7-roomed house, cowshed, and all outbuildings, in excellent order. The property is magnificently situated, being 1J miles -Tom Palmerston North and right oppo.sito the proposed site of Nestle's Milk Company. . Easy terms arranged. The Auctioneers will be pleased to show intending purchasers over the property. NOTE—Mr. Stiles's . sole reason-for selling is owing to the fact that his farrii manager has enlisted for . active service'. J T EVIN AND CO., LTD.. are instructod 1 Ai • by, PIERCE COTTER. ESQ., who vf is giving up dairying, to Sell, by Pub- i lie Auction, at his Properly, "Bumside,"' . Mt. Bruce Road, 3 miles from 'Masterton, on THURSDAY. 25th [N'ST., at Noon; , the Whoie of- his DATRY '.HERD and SUNDRIES, consisting of— t 70 Holstein-Shorthorn-cross cows, in calf to .stud Holstein- bull , (duo to factory dates) 20 2-year . liolstein-Shorthorn-crnss . in calf to Jersi?y bull i2O yearling - Holstein-Shorthorn-eross ■ heifers 10 2-year Shorthorn-cross steers' • 1 -4-year stud Holstein bull !. '.13-year Jersey bull -. • 2 Berkshire'sows , "• . -' l'Berkshiro boar ' >' . 1 Zealandia 4-cow Releaser milking plant (used for one season) •' ' 1 5-h.p. Blackstonp engine ; 1 30-gallon Beatrice Separator (hand or powerlj shafting, belting, milk , - cans, sundries.' t The above is a. first-class dairy herd, •having been heavily culled for several years, and the cows are all young. This offers a good opportunity for dairy farmers to obtain reliable stock. i GORDON.ELIOJT, . Auctioneer. ..;— ; : — ; j ' UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of---. " ' ' • HIGH-CLASS DAIRY STOCK, ETC., AT THE FARM (One mile from Otaki Railway Station). FRIDAY, JULY 2U, At 12 o'clock sharp. AT Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE l\. AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., .have received instructions from Mr. HAROLD TAYLOR (who has decided to givte up dairying) to sell the whole of his Dairy r Stock, Implements, ettf., without'reserve, ' as follows:— • 68 dairy cows, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th calvers, due July and August 12 choice grade Jersey heifers,. close ■ to profit 8 mixed weaners . 1 2-year Holstein bull 5 sows, to farrow August 1 12-roontli purebred Berkshire boar 12 store 'pigs 4 cow Gane milking plant, releaser--3 h.p. engine 2 spring drays, block dray and buggy Tine harrows, disc harrows (new), ' D.F.H. and M. plough, MasseyHarris mower, ralco and drill, scarifier, Planet Junr. (new), . pair steel plough shears (new), 3 H set swingle trees, chains and . harness, 2 spray pumps, wire ropes ,and blocks, 2 clipping ma- . chines, 4 sets harness, leading chains and spiders, 14-16 gallonmilk cans, cooler, vat and buck- d ets, quantity eating and seed po- a: tatoes, house blocks, 26 cow rugs, c horse rugs, copper, fountain, ii yoke, calf and pig troughs and A tubs, 2 scalding tubs, hay knife.".L and forks, saw, quantity sacks', 10 pairs fowls. Auctioneers' Note,—Buyers in. search of d good cows should not miss this sale, Mr. 01 Taylor having been dairying fe.r the past a 12 years culled heavily each season, and it is well known that lie has got to- , (.'ether one of the best herds in the district. LUNC'IIEON PROVIDED. E Coacli will meet Palmerston south and Naplt'r north trains. Royal mail lea'ves carbine STABLES, Feilding, for Ivimbolton Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves' " Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. 11 R. J. MOORE, Proprietor; Feilding. I

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 256, 17 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 256, 17 July 1918, Page 10

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