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■ • AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT BLEAK HOUSE, KAIWAIWAI (Five miles from Featherston). On MONDAY, JUNE 23, At 11.30 a.m. • "TVALGETY AND CO., LTD., have re- > " coived instructions from MR. D. • C. ITULE, who has sold his property, to sell, as above, without reserve, the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising:— 1600 SHEEP-', 300 4-tooth ewes in lamb to Romney rams- , ' ' . • 260 2-tooth ewes, in lamb to Romney rams .> . 150 6-tooth ewes in lamb to Romney rams i 310 f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney ' rams 130 Romney wether lamli3 200 Romney ewe lambs 100 mixed-sex black-faced lambs. 50 f.m. registered Romney ewes, bred by TI. A. Matthews, in lamb to stud rams ...26 purebred two-tooth Romney ewes . in lamb to stud ram 24 purebred Romney. ram lambs , • 2<i 2-tooth Romney rnma ', 100 HEAD, OF CATTLE- : . 35 2-year empty heifera 27 2-year steers / (5 3-year 'steers . . 22 mi.ted-sei weanerA HORSES- . . 2 heavy draught mares, good all work 3 heavy draught geldings, good all , wor k I'3-year draught geldimj, biokeu to load 1 3-year draught filly, broken to . , lead , : '• ■ 1 2-year draught gelding, broken' to lead . 1 draught brood mare, with foal at foot - : 1 pony, broken to harness j 1 gig mare '~.1 hack utare ' IMPLEMENTSMassey Harris binder, ,J3 coulter Duncan drill, Duncan fop-dresser and 1 seed-sower,' disc hanws, 1 set 6.. 1 leaf tine harrows, 1 d.f. Duncan - plough, 1 d.f.. Booth M'Donald plough, swamp, plough, cultiva- '•• tor, Deering hay-mower, 2 hay-' v rakoa, Cambridge roller, block dray, rubber-tyred gig (nearly new). SUNDRIES--5 tons pressed hay, 1 set Avory scales, swingle trees, quantity of harness, chains, blocks, etc, etc. ■' LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDE!). AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.i-The above sheep,' which were bred,by the vendor from ' well-bred stock, are in excellent condition, and the Auctioneers particularly recommend the ewes to anyone in search of first-class breeding stock.- All the implements are 'almost new, and in thorough working order. For the convenience, of buyers, a Car will meet the morning train from Wellington at Featherston. • IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE [ Of • : FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. ; AT THE KING'S THEATRE, ' •■■-PAHIATUA, ; On -..TUESDAY, JUNE- 24, 1919, ; At 2p.m. • „ .. I I'—- . ■ j rnHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO- , 1 OPERATIVE' ASSOCIATION, LTD., STOCK DEPARTMENT, PAHIATUA, have received instructions, from the Trustees .in the Estate of the late J. G. C. COX to offer by Public Auction al)Qve his , well-known and valuable property, situated at HINEMOA, consisting'of- -,/,'' . ifi2j' ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS SHEEP • ' ■ -- COUNTRY. . ' ■.. NOTF/.—This sale is for the purpose i ,of winding up a deceased estate, and.the property nuiet be sold.' The properly is all in grass, GO acres having 'been ploughed and ' .laid down. All easy rolling country, papa formation,' subdivided ' into H paddocks, watered by permanent'streams in every pad- ( dock. Carrying capacity, 2 breeding ewes and 50 breeding cows. Buildings consist of 8-roomed house, all necessary ontbuildings, woolshed (3 stands), night pens, 3 sets yards, dip. stable, 4-bail ' cowshed (concrete), ch.iff house, hay and implement shed. The property is situated 13 miles • from-.Pahiatua- by goofl road . (quarter-mile is not metalled). Daily rural mail delivery. Halfmile from school. There is one mortgage to the Gov- [ emment Life Insurance Department, for .£2400. , ! This sale affords an excellent opportun- j ity for anyone on the lookout for a good ! sheep fnrm, and it compares favourably I with anything in the district. This is , a chance that should not be missed. I TERMS.-5 per cenr. on fall of hummer, balance on date of possession, with- , in one month after sale. ■ • ] . Conditions of sale may be been at the '; offices, of the .Auctioneer at. Pahiatuaj ; Masterton, and Dannevirke, and at the offices of Messrs. Smith and .M'Sherry, Pahiatua. ' ■■'' UNRESERVED CLEARING-SALE vof ' - . CHOICE DAIRY STOCK, ' IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, ETC., -At THE FARM, TE HORO (1 mile from Te Horo Railway Station), THURSDAY/JUNE 26, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILItX LIAMS, LTD., and THE N.Z. ■ LOAN AND •M-α. Co., LTD. (in conjunction) have received instructions from G. CATLEY, ESQ. (who has sold his , property), to sell, as above, at 12 NOON i 2-4 cows, in fuii milk 1 cow, at drop 26 cows, spring calvers i heifers • ■ . 7 20-months empty hoifers (from picked cows) 7 fat cows 11 forward store cows 1 potter bull ,4 heifer calves^ 3 Tegistored milking Shorthorn cows 1 registered milking Shorthorn heii'sr '■' 3 registered milking Shorthorn calvers 1 registered milking Shorthorn bull (bred .by D. Buick, Junr.) 30 hoggets ' , Spring cart, 2 sets harness, 1 set gig harness, M.li. mower, manure distributor, set discs, s.f. lever plough, 2-lciif tine harrows, chain narrows, 2 sets leading chains, ewiDglebars," hayforks, crosscut saw, dohoruer, emery wheel, 20 milt cans, garden plough, cultivator, wire, posts, strainers, !ido droppers, cow covers, half-ton manure, 8 sacks potatoes, 4 sacks /•' potatoes, 1 sack maize, 1 snek wheat, 2 sacks oats, 2 tons hay, sundries, etc. NOTE.—Mr. Citley has been dairying for many years, and his herd is known to be .one of the best in the district. All stock is in first-class condition, and can be honestly recommended to intending purchasers. All calving dates will Ire given on day <f sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES ' SEE PAGES 7 AND 9.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 227, 19 June 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 227, 19 June 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 227, 19 June 1919, Page 10

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