AUCTI3NS. TO-DAY TO-DAY At 2.30 p.m., IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. QALE OF RESIDENCE, ORIENTAL U BAY, On Account of R. W. WATERHOUSE, Esq. Also SIX-ROOMED DWELLING, Connaught Terrace, Brooklyn. .', S. GEO. NATHAN AND CO., Auctioneers. SANDON HOGGET SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1918, At 12.30. T EVIN AND CO.. LTD.. and' ABRA-i-i 'HA l ' AND W ttt .T*MS. 'T" vill sell, ns above, at MR. H. J. FAGAN'S YARDS,. one rnilo from Sandon, tho iollowing:— ■ • 8000 F-C ' MIXED - EOGC ' ETS The'above Hoggets are on account of well-known Farmers from tho Sandon district, and will bo DRAFTED IN SUITABLE LOTS. Sandon Ladies' Red Cross Committee will. PROVIDE LUNCHEON, Trains will bo met at Feildirig and Marton ON REQUEST.. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. ; PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORNS. TIAKITAHUNA, PALMERSTON " •" NORTH,' TUESDAY,. AUGUST 20, 1918, ' At .12 noon. miIE.N.Z: LOAN AND MERCANTILE A AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell, ; on account of MESSRS. J. 11. ANDERSON AND CO. (who have sold their farm), tho whole of their live stock, comprising :— AO PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORN COWS, in milk and to calve to. Pedigree Bulls 27 pedigree 2 and 3-year. Shorthorn heifers, r.w. pedigree bull 5 pedigree yearling Shorthorn heifers 4 pedigreo yearling Shorthorn bulls' 'l.pe<ligree 3-year Shorthorn bull 1 pedigree Shorthorn bull Prince Florist No. 1 The above cattle are all registered in the "N.Z. Milking Shorthorn - Association Herd . Bool;,"' and transfers will be given. Also : _ • 28 crossbred dairy : cows, iu milk and to caTve - , - ■ 54 mixed yearlings . Horses,. implements, farm tools, milk cans, ■ buckets, -harness, ". usual farm' sundries, etc. . ■ ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Catalogues on application. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Palnierston North. • UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE' f .Of • , ■ , PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. AT THE FARM, "TRETHELLA," OHAU THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILIM. LIAiIS, LTD., instructed by J. D BROWN, Esq.,will sell as above at 1 p.m., the whole of his well-known Registered Stud of Jerseys, comprising:— . 24 pedigree cows (about 1G just recently calved, and balance closo up) 2 pedigree bulls (Centurian aud Free Lance)' 9 ped.gree yearlings 9 pedigree calves Catalogues on application to the- Auctioneers. LIGHT' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Cars will meet morning trains at Ohau railway station. Auctioneers' Note.—Mr. Brown's -reason for disposing of his herd is owing to hi? recent motor-car accident, whereby he will be unable to go on with milking operations this season, and as the salo is an unreserved one, intending purchasers have every chance of securing those carefully selected animals of .good lineage. Mr. Brown first founded his herd somo -G years ago, with the purchase of 13 cows bought at the dispersal sale of-'J. Burt-'Veale, Esq., of Woodville. Since then selected sires have been secured and a good deal of the K.C.B. strain is'exhibited in tho present offering, this blood emanating from the sire's 6idc. SALE OF POLLED ANGUS BULLS. ]4f ESSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, - have received instructions from Mr. W. BRANSON, of Gist'orne, io offer at ■> STORTFORD LODGE SALE YARDS, HASTINGS, On .THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918, Commencing'll a.m.— 11 rising 2-year Stud Polled Angus . . Bulls, by ROB ROY 5 rising 2-year Stud Polled Angus Bulls, bv PROTECTOR OF AUCHTERARDER (imp.) : 1' rising .'i-year Stud Polled Angus Bull, by PROTECT,OR OF AUCHTERARDER (imp.) CATALOGUES., with 'nil wtended pedigree, oil application. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. -Wo can thoroughly rocommlend tliew bulls. They, ero in good condition, woll groivn, and typical of the breed. . ALFRED REID. Auctioneer. .SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ON DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED. ON ACCOUNT F. W. MANSELL, AVlio is going into' Camp; OQK ACRES,With an additional 120 OJu ACRES, riverbed given in. SECTIONS No. 2(18. 71. and 3BA, narts 84 and 225, Block X, Rangitoto'S.D. BUILDINGS on above property—li-room-ed house, wash-house,'whare. stable,! woolshed (33 h.i). Ilorsbv petrol engine, 2-fitand Wolsloy shearing machines), up-to-date cowshed- (3i h.p. .Horsby fiotrol engine, 2-cow Trelonr releasev milking plant,-piimn separator ruid boiler), grain shed. This property is chiefly flat laud watered by spring and two windmills, and is well sheltered by good plantations. 'SITUATION—Two miles from Hulls on. Parewanui Road, threo miles l'roni two cheese factories. TERMS—IO per cent, on fall of hammer, 10 per cent. 3 months; , balance 5 years at 5J per ccnt., or War Bonds for part or balancc of purchase money. POSSESSION—SEPTEMBER 21, or per arrangemont. LEVIN AND CO., Auctioneers. DOMINION Lever Wntch, printed for 1 year, manufactured • by maker of Dig Ben Alarm. Post Bs. Gd. . to J. E. Fitt, Jeweller, Palnierston " North, Sole Agent for" the District. 1710R the Sick Room a Leyland Hot . Water Bag is essential. Securo one while the supply is good; nt all good i ohemiatS'
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