AUCTIONS. ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE- OF THOROUGHBREDS. AT FEILDING SALEYARDS, On ACCOUNT OF ERASER'S ESTATE. TO BE HELD'AT FEILDING On TUESDAY, APRIL .22 - (Morning of Second Day's Racing), At 9.30 a.m. MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., in 111 conjunction with MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will Sell, as above— BROOD MARES (the only, mares served f by Advance): - 1. ENDEAVOUR (5), (St. Ledger—Cuir- ? alba), with foai by Advance 1 2. ETHEL (believed to be the disqualified mare bred in Australia), with foal by Advanco 3. ECLIPTIC (A), (Sir Lancelot-Total Eclipts), with foal by Advance ■1. REFINE (18th), (Handsome JackA'eracity) 5. BALLARAT (Gold Reef—Brown Spcc), not served 6. LAUKEST.TNA (Guncotton—Laurel), not served. TW'O-YEAR-OLDS, 7. Brown Filly (Bourbon—Tiz), (The Officer— Laurestina) YEARLING: 8. Brown Filly (All Red—Tiz), sold for racing career until August 1, 1923. LAND SALE. •ESTATE OF JOHN M'GREGOR, ESQ., GORDONTON. Messrs. Abraham and Williams, LTD., HAMILTON, have been instructed by the Owner to offer this beautiful property by PUBLIC AUCTION in the KING'S THEATRE, HAMILTON, On THURSDAY, APRIL 24,- 1910, At 11 a.m. ■ THE PROPERTY has been SUBDI VIDED into 18 COMPACT DAIRY FARMS, ranging'from 57 to 200 acres. REMEMBER! This Propea'tv i? situated between the GORDONTON CHEESE FACTORY and the new DRIED MILK FACTORY to be erected at TATJPIPJ. This Factory t is no myth; it is under CAN YOU REALISE what the establishment -of the Factory means to this district? The price of butter-fat will bo doubled. CALCULATE what advance in LAND PRICES this means'. DON'T AVAIT TILL THIS ADVANCETAKES PLACE, BUY NOW AND REAP THE BENEFITS'. EVERY SECTION IS READY FOR DAIRYING ON. LOOK AT,THE TERMS: - 5 per cent, down and 5 per cent. 011 . date of possession, "1 per cent. 12 months. PLANS are now ready. SEND FOR ONE. Our cajs are at your service. Wo will personally conduct intending BUYERS over the Block. It is rarely such opportunities arise of buying land in this district, on such exceptionally easy terms. LOW RESERVES. EASY TERMS. DON'T FORGET THE DATEAPRIL 24, 1919! IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE O.F STUD HERE FORDS. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 and-30, 1919, - . «At 10.30 sharp, each day. Tl/TESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., J-*-®- have iWived instructions from C. A. ,T. LEVETT, Esq., who has disposed of his property,' to sell without reserve, at the FEILDING SALEYARDS. the whole his ivell-biowu Ratanui Hereford Herd, comprising— The Imported Stud Bull PRESIDENT" WILSON ' ' ' The Imported Stud Bull PERSIMMON* ' '■'... 34 rising 2 and 3-year Ratanui-hml ..bulls by PRESIDENT WILSON 91-Stud'Cowß 2C Yearling Heifers 1 j 30 Bull Calves f 27 TTeifer Calves ' . NOTE.—The above- cows have been <le- : pasturing with the.imported, bulls PRE--1 SIDENT WILSON and PERSIMMON, and RATANUI BARONET, . and th< calves are by these high-class sires. I- This Herd has descended from 'sucl well-known strains as tho AMETHYST f. LADY GRACEFUL. LEONORA. ROSA MOND, and PRINCESS HELENA, fam ilies.ou the female side, and SIR WIL .- LIAM. CHIPPENDALE. HORACE, aiui e DUKE Ol' EDINBURGH, and' BATS FORD blood on the sires side. 1- • Mr. Levett lias been a most persistent 1- exhibitor at the North Tsland Show6an< 0 one of the most successful, and has spared no expense in bringing his herd, m to its present high standard. n - —' a Owing to the number of cattle, to be of fered, the sale teill be held on TUES DAY and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2! and 30, and not on Wednesday, 30th only, as stated in Catalogues. ■ CATALOGUES' on application to tlv . Auctioneers. ) -' FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF n, TUPURUPURU STUD SHORTHORNS Messrs. dalgety and co, ltd; in conjunction with MESSRS LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Masterton, ar favoured with instructions fruur SI I WALTER BUCHANAN to sell by Publi Auction, at the Honustead. Tupurupur (9 miles from Masterton) his annua »- draft of Stud Shorthorn Bulls and He fers,' 011 ■ od )il in TUESDAY, MAY 20 NEXT,-' At 12..30 p.m. 23 18-mo'nths stud Shorthorn .bulls •a- 3 21-year stud Shorthorn bulls __ 1 31-year stud Shorthorn ( bulls, 2 IS-months grade Shorthorn bulls 1 aged grade Shorthorn bull. j 2J-year stud Shorthorn heifers W 5 IS-months stud Shorthorn heifers Clients who wish to attend the Sa aro requested. tu notify Auctioneers b foro Slav 19 if seat is required-in Molr ,1- ,vcvaiice from Masterton. as nn- • luncheon provided. DALGET.Y AND CO., LTD., LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 170, 12 April 1919, Page 14
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