■ AUCTIONS, ANNUAL. SALE;- .' CROSS YARDS, NEAR BRANCEPETH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY"2S, 1919, At 12.30 p.m.' sharp, .-' WRIGHT\ STEPHENSON, JM. AND CO., LTD., will-cell on account, of the following vendors:—Messrs. li. H. Beetham, R. F. 1!. Beetham, 0. IT. Beetham, J. Johnston. D. M'Kelvie, li. A. Barton. 11. Skeet, Awpiripiri hstate (late E't.' Williams'). G. C. Williams, Mrs. b. \ Russell, J. Donovan, 11.-Kennel, Luxford Bros., Armstrong Bros., T Cooper, J. G. MacDonnld, W. Howard Booth C. Gibson, and others, 'Ihc following slock: 6109" SHEEPITS 2-tooth ewes ..' , .. ' 426 2-tootli half-bred' merino wetherf 300 good wether lambs, shorn 223 mixed-sex: shorn lambs 169 5-year ewes 63 2-tooth ewes 235 1 and 5-year ewes ffat and toiward) , , , , 160 mixed-sex white facid lambs 70 2-tooth' ewes 600 4-tooth to 4-year ewes . . 200 mixed ewes and lambs 160 2-tooth wether?., .rtoniuey-Lmcoln cross (good) . 300 2'tooth ewes (very good) _ . 500 4-year ewes, Romney-Lincoin cioss 350.5-year ewes;;' '. " . 150 cull lambs, white face<l ■ 2,50 black-faced lambs 150 fat-and forward ewes •25 fat 4-tooth wethers. ' • 20..fat ewes • . ; 100 full-mouth ewes 180 2-tooth. ewes ' ■ " 200 woolly mixed-sex jambs.. 100 black-faced lambs - 150 4-year , ewes . . 100 black-faced lambs 150 4-year ewes .. 109:'-RAMS— ' 30 6 : tooth Southdown taim . 26 Hoot!" to I'uAl-moutii Roniney rams 10 2-tooth Romney rams 6 full-month Lincoln rams 10 full-mouth Southdown rams 300 HEAD CATTLE— . 40 18-month ■U e "/, ori l''? ro^ o s , t 1 ""' ° n account of Captain Bejtham ,2118-montli, Hereford crossJ steers, mi ' account of O. H. Beetham, E=q.20 cows, and calves . '0 fat cows (Bankview) • •30 2-oc Shorthorn cross steels . - so 3 and 4-year, Shorthorn cross bullocks ■ - , ;f 20 15-month Polled. Angus cross heifers 12'3-year; Hereford cross steers 12 mixed cattle ■ . 3 f,it-cows 1 Hereford, bull . 4 cows'.and .qalves 4 2|-year Shorthorn .steers 3 fit-' 'cows . 1 milking Shorthorn bull 3 cows and calves -. i 2.18-month., steers . 1 bull calf. . . , , . 50 15-month Hereford cross steero and lieifers ..-
■ Further-Entries Invited. LIGHT' LUNCHE.ON PROVIDED. NOTE—A Motor-car will leave our office at-10 a.m' Seats may be hooked on application. . ; . CLEARING SALE. TAW A FLAT, FEBRUARY 27, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLI VMS. LTD., have ' received instructions'from'Jlr. J. TAYLOR, fawn Flat, to sell as under, at 1 p.m.— 20 cows, in milk and to calve .' 7-springing cows . 6 springing heifers 9.20-month heifers (empty) 9 B to 12-month lieifers 1 3-vear Hoistein bull 70 fiiill-mouthed ewes 2 4-tooth Southdown rams 7 half-draught mare 1 trap inare 1 ponv (very quiet) 1 horse, 5 years (unbroken) • . 1 Shetland ponv 1 mare and foal 3 Angora'.-goats 10 tons new .hay 1 spring, trap 1 rubber-tyre. dogcart 2 sets gig harness 2 ploughs .... ; 1 chafl'cuUer , • Fowls, ducks, cow covers, ana sundries •NO OUTSIDE ENTRIES.
"'4s Mr. Tavlor • has been farming for the last 30 years, he has carefully selected his herd, and now has one of the bes.t herds in the district.' Anyone in need ot good cows should, not miss th(S opportunity of securing good stock.
v_— HAW.KE'S BAY. , SMALL' FARMS ... SMALL FARMS . BY AUCTION. MONDAY, MARCH. 10i 1919, .■ At 2 p.m. HOADLEY, SON AND STEWART, LTD.. in conjunction with DALpr."py \-\T) CO.. LTD., hare been instructed by MESSRS GOIILTER; AND COLLEY, to,offer by Public Auctiou, ,it Everybody's, Theatre. HASTINGS, tn above date, -their well-Aiioun CiREENFIELDS ESTATE, " GREENFIELDS-ESTATE, "I:"Containing ' S- 300 Ss Of rich flats, subdivided into - ' 20 ALLOTMENTS, Varving in area from 5 acres up to 53 acres in extent. .The'-property. is situated 8 miles from Nauier ruid 6 diHbs irom Hastings; I 5 miles from ClivePost Office and 2 miles from Fanitlon Railway Station by excellent roads. Handy, to. creamery, sale-, yards, .and freezing v.orks. The land is «ome of the richest in the district, and for DAIRYING, FRUIT-GROWING, or CROPPING cannot be surpassed. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT, viz.: 10 nor cent, at time of sale: o per cent, on delivery, viz., March 28, 1919, and balance of purchase money on August 1, 1922. Ail unpaid purchase money-to bear interest at the rale cf oj pet - cent, per - annum. t • Plans will be forwarded on application. HOADLEY, SOX £ STEWART, LTD, DALGETY AND "CO.. LTD., . Auctioneers, Napiei. LAND. NOTICES. rl Q ACRES, situated on banks ol ,OJ.O. Wftipn Hirer, and including about 250 acres of famous Waipo flats, balance is easy undulatin? country of which nearly all has Deun ploughed. About 320 acres in good gra6s and balance is under 1 plough, except, few acres. A river service lands produce on. the property. Township, school, etc., } mile. Homestead is splendidly situated and well sheltered, and includes 6-roomed house 'and conveniences, cowshed (14 bails), barn, stable, woolsh£d, implement shed, etc, sheep dip and yards. A good road irofls through centre of property, wnictt will make a splendid cutting-up proposition. Price, ils 10s. per acre; *£1000 cqah to good man; balance arranged. -Apply, Sole Agents, PRATT AND BAYLY, Te Avamiitu,
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