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} AUCTIONS. ;■■. '■'■-." ■ TO-DAT, JUNE 12, 1919. ; i , At 1 p.m. I CLEARING SALE OP. LIVERY r" . ■ ' STABLES. . ■ T' ' HIM. CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., have re- : ceived instructions from MESSES. PINi HEY BEOS., LTD. (in liquidation), Mas- . ■■■ terton, to sell .by Public Auction, with-s I', .out'reserve":as follows:— • » : ■ 1 5-seater Buick car '': ■ i 1 5-seater Scat car . ! 1 20-passengor drag i< i. 112-passenger drag .> , ■ '' 1 ca b ,*'■' i&f' ] 1 express . p'-'W ' r 1 15cwt. express "'' )f i ' 1 lOcwt. , express ; " 1 1-seator buggy 1 " . 1. single buggy (hooded) f 1 single-seated buggy J"".- ■■-■. . 1-large rubber tyred gig i . I ; '' : 1 .low., gig . , ' 1 ■. - J low rubber tyred gig \ • 1 breaking-incart . 4' 1 i .. 115cwt. spring cart I. ■ .1 landau ■•' . j■' ' ■ 5 sets single harness [ , 2 eets spring cart harness i , 1 set cab harness j . ' . i seta buggy harness ■ [-. 1 set hearse Siamese ... .... i ... 1 set-pair horse .drag harness 1 1 set pair horse, brake harness I ■ ■ 1 3-horeo set of brake harness I i saddles and bridles i Extra collars and sundries . ! 7.horses • - ,; rr |\ ' 1 mare • ■ f 1 mare and foal I ■, OFFICE PTONITUEEtI .' 6 ohairs (light) .<§!>' . ■ ■ I -. ..1 office chair ':•. ' F 2 desks . . : •. ' 1 fire screen .- . ■; . • \ |. : 1 small table . ■ . - : t 1 mirror . j ILL , LINES FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. '".''■: ' ■ ! ■ [. PRESERVED ■ DISPERSAL SALE ;■• . • of : ■' : I - ' PEDIGREE JERSEY.. HERD.p TO BE HELD' : i HOMESTEAD, WOODVILLE. ; : ; . MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1919. ..... [■; bjSale to Commence;at 12 Noon Sharp. I 'nrSE WAIRARAPA .FARMERS' CO- ! .JL OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.. : ; ,BTOCK DEPT., PAHIATUA, have beon ' jfovoured with instructions from j. 1. ! ifIARTSTONE, Esq., who has disposed of I his farm, to sell, .without reserve.- ;the ! Jwhpie of his PEDIGREE JERSEY i lEffißDj and High-grade Jersey Heifers, W follow:— , ; EO pedigree Jersey cows', including six ' J ..■; with S.O. records I ■ ':;. 2 high-grade cows '■..-, ■■ v ■ 10 high-grado 3-year fc'eifere (due fac- ;.'■•■ . tory dates) , '" "' \ . ••" , 5 pedigree Jersey -bulla ..-■■' I ,; Sundry Farm Implements, etc., etc. . i Catalogues of the'ajwve may be had '■'■ -tn appfication to the Auctioneers, at ' t-PAHIiTUA, DANNEVIRKE, and MAS: i JTERTON. ' • . ' . LIGHT LUNCHEON -PROVIDED. !"•■■— —— -* j ; ,' IMPORTANT SALE ' ■■ ' ' |, : ■.■■■ Oi PEDIGREE JEESEYS. >■' ' i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919. , ': ly-ESSES. LEVIN ANDCO.; LTD., in i I'i- conjunction with' MESSRS. DAL- : GETY AND CO., LTD., instructed by 1 MR. A. BUCHANAN, will sell '■ . "' AT "JERSEY HOLM," ; EEATHERSTON STREET , EAST, ■ ': PALMERSTON NORTH, '■: ' ' cm ' ■ !' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, i ' . ' At ; r 10.30 O'CLOCK SHARP, I- ffHE whole of his PEDIGREE ' HERD ' of JERSEYS, comprising- ;' "I A pedigree Jersey cows ■ and hei- , 5 pedigree bulls ' / ;•• NOTB.-Special attention etould be I" paid to the fact that the! above herd i comprises a very large proportion of the < famous Dry Monopole and Monopoly [ strains,:so noted for euccessee in Show i Kings. ""■.■ J The sole reason Mr. Buchanan is eell- ;.' .. ing is on account of his giving his en- ! tire attention to' his flock of Eomney J Sheep. ■ . • ■■■■ ! Catalogues on application to the Auc- | Tloneers. I -,' DISPERSAL SALE " ; i JDS , STRATHAM PEDIGREE. AND [ -:: GRADE IHIESIANS; Ere, I ON THE FARM, , I STUART ROAD, ELTHAM, j ' . THURSDAY, JUNE 10, IM9, j. ■ .At 12.30 p.m. sharp. I WES FARMERS'; CO-OPERATIVE - J- ORGN. SOCIETY OF ,N.Zi, LTD., •lave received instructions from MESSRS. !, SEIDEL & M'CORMACK, who have sold f ■ • their farm, and dissolving i partnership, I by Public Auction, as above-^ I .-■''' RESERVE. I . , ..7 pedigree Fricsian cows, in calf to !'■•'. Rudolph Paxton of Monavale and ' I Ideal Flush I 1 pedigree Frieaian 2-year<ld heij \ . fer, in calf to Ideal Flush (the I ',•■'■■ dam of this 'heifer produced 7161b. I ■ ' ■ butter-fat in 365 days) • I '~ B pedigree Eriesian yearling bulls ; sired by Ideal King) . ' ! 2 pedigree Friesian'yeanling hoifeTS : (sired by Ideal King) ; 1 pedigree Frieeirin.' bull, Rudolph i Paxton: of Monavale, oyrs., bred I [ by Mr. C. C. Buckland, of Cam- !. ■ ' bridge : • 1-pedigreq Friesian 2-year bull, Ideal I Flush i 1 grade Friesian bull, 3 years ; . 83 choice young grado Friesian dairy cows, August and September calv- / ers, in ciilf to Rudolph Paxton of > Mpnavalo and Ideal Flush ; 85 grade 2j-year Friosian hoifers, Au- \ . gust and September : calvers ! 25 grade 2-year Friesian hoifora, Sep- •• tember calvers ■ j ! 20 grado weaner Friesian hoifere (sir-1 ;. od by Rudolph Paxton of Mona-! I vale) ! 18 good' grade weaner Friesiaa steers ; 3 grade weaner Friesian bulls 1 4 draught horses,' all work; 1 good !.. harness horso (sound and quiet); I . 1 3-year geldini, all work; 1 un- ! broken 2-year-old ■/ i 50 store pigs; 2 sows in pig : • Factory Shares, Carts, etc., Implei lneuts, Hoiisehold Furniture, and minerI 6ue Sundries, ; AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. : Tho' Pedigree Stock aro progeny of ;■ some of our best New Zealand breed, and have been selected from the herds Of such well-known breeders—Messrs (J. ; ' 'A. Hopping, C. C. Buckland, G. T. •Nicoll, and C. M. Clifford Bros. o'lie grade cows are an exceptionally choice i lot, being young, well culled, and in the pink of condition. What is more, Messrs. : Beidel and M'Cormack have pweonally : milked these cows. We can confidently recommend them to tlioso requiring highi class Friesian stock. Both the 2J-year ; atid 2-year heifers are really eiioice, well- : conditioned, and are just the class ; of heifer to suit those who are replacing their last year's culls. : Cars will convey intending purchasers ; 'to the sale by arrangement horn the : 'Auotioneors' Iload Office, Haworn. CataI logues obtainable on application to the i Auctioneers. : LUNCHEON PROVIDED. : FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES I < SEE PACE 8.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 221, 12 June 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 221, 12 June 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 221, 12 June 1919, Page 10

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