■ AUCTIONS. ! UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE i Of High-class ! SHEEP, CATTLE, nORSES, FARM PLANT, AND IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. !• . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, i JULY 2 and 3. Abraham and Williams, ltd., will sell on account of. ROBERT i HANNAH, ESQ., at the property, AOKAUTERE, ABSOLUTELY WITH.OUT RESERVETo be Sold on Wednesday, July- 2, at 11 a.m.:— SHEEP— .-, 981 2-tootli ewes,.one earmark 800 4-tooth owos, one earmark 642 6-tooth ewes'",. 1552 4, 6, and 8-tooth ewes 285 4-year ewes 178 5-year ewes , 43 purebred Romney 6wes, registered 41 purebred Romney lambs r 2200 ewe lambs ;. 180 wether lambs '. ' 100 Lincoln and Romney rams . DATTLE--280 run cows, in calf to Polled Angus > and Hereford: bulls 30 dairy cows and heifers ' 21 mixed 2-year cattle , ' 62 20-month Hereford and Polled Angus heifers, own breeding ;. 112 mother-fed Polled Angus and Here- ! ford Weaner heifers '133 mother-fed Polled Angus and Hereford weaner steers 217 2} land 3-year steers, in lots 8 Hereford bulla ' /. ! 1 stud Hereford bull, with transfer I . ■' 15 Hereford bull calves To be Sold on Thursday, July 3, at 11 a.m.:— 37 draught mares and geldings, 3 to V'. 9 years, in work 3 brood mares ■ ' ■ . 8 hacks ' .7 young horses ' / 12-inch A; and B. chaffcutter, circular saw (2 blades), 2 Duncan drills, . 3 sets discs, tripod chain, heavy " and light tine harrows, 2 Cam- : bridge rollers, 3 d.f. ploughs, 3 swamp ploughs, s.f. plough, potato moulder, 18ft. Duncan broadcast sower, 2 spring tine cultivators, 3 binders, r.t. dogcart, 5ton lorry,, 2-seater, 20 li.p. Buiok m<)tor-car, 12-14 h.p. portable benzine engine, stationary Crosslev ■ kerosene engino, 11 chains, 2-incn wiro rope, 10ft. rowing 'boat, 2 : . mowers, 3 drays, spring cart, forge and anvil, blocks, chains, tackle, scwt. weighbridge, hay rake, horse clipper,-Planet Jnr. seed sower, turnip slicer, barbed .wire, fencing material, 40 sacks , No. 1 W.M.E. Co.'s turnip manure,. 75 sacks rape .manure, 50 sacks basic slag,' 800 bushels Al- \ gerian oats, 150 tons o.s. chaff, 6 stacks clover hay (6 Ito 15 tons each.), 4 stacks straw (8 to 22 tons eaeh), clover seed, barley, wheat, rye, and sundries too numerous to particularise.. ORDER OF SALE: . SHEEP AND CATTLE on WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, at 11 a.m. •HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, AND SUNDRIES, THURSDAY, JULY 3, at 11 a.m. , - LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Buyers can arrange for conveyance to sale from Palmerston North on advising 1 Auctioneers. ■ ■ i ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North. OTAKI SALE. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), JULY 2. MESSRS. ABRAHAM 4 WILLIAMS, LTD., will Sell, at 1 p.m----60 fat ewes 200 2. 4, 6 and fi.m. ewes, in lamb '.to Romney rams, off hills 130 mixed sex : 2-tooths ... . ■■■'.' 300 hoggets (lots) 7 2nd and 3rd calvers, in calf Shorthorn -bull , . 2 springing cows--17 yearling steere (good) . G yearling heifers - 12 20-montns steers UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE ' Of. DAISY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND FURNITURE. At -V- IHAKAEA, LEVIN, \ MONDAY, JULY 7,1919, 12 o'clock noon. .XT Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE • AGENCY-CO., LTD., have received instructions from MR*. J. W. SCOTT (who lias sold liis property) to sell at the farm Ihaiara, opposite the Creamery the following:— 21,g00d cows, calving July and Aug. 2 heifers, due September 1 2-year Friesian bull 4d fat and forward lambs •J. ' 1 good sow and littor , " Horse, spring dray and harness Horse, gig and harness - 40 purebred Indian Runner duoks 25 purebred White Leghorn fowls l 1 practically new 10-cut Booth and M'Donald diso, single-farrow plough, 3-leat fine harrows, horse scarifier, part staok oaten and lucern nayi 200 battens, • wirenetting, milkcans, tools, and i : sundries. Lisa, FURNITURE—Contents of well-furnished 5-roomed house LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-Our representative has inspected the cows, and Can recommend them to buyers as being a good genuine lot, in nic# condition, and calving early. Tests of each cow given, on day of sale. . < CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1919. ON-THE FARM, MARTINBOROUGH. Commencing at 10,30 a.m. TEE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., • STOCK DEPARTMENT, havo received 1 instructions from Mil. Ci. H. GRIMMER, Martinborough, to sell the whole of his livo and dead stock as under:— 63 cows 3 cows in milk 13 3-year heifers in calf • 12 2-year heifors 18 1-ycar heifers 3 bulls, Ayrshire and Holstein 30 storo piga 4 sows (farrow August) ! 36 black-face hoggets 1 bay maro, 8 years, heavy brako, good all work 1 ohestnut gold lng, heavy brake, good all work ; 1 ohestnut maro, aged 1 brake, 1 set brake harness, 4 extra collars, 2 sets 2-horso bars, cliaine, etc., 1 lever single plough, 1 set tine, 1 set (iisc., 1 Farmer Favourites drill, 1 set tripod, Cambridge roller, 1 stack lucerne hay, 2 tons pressed straw, 18 milkcans, 1 oiroular ooolor. SUNDRIES. ETC. ETC. i LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAQE 11.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 238, 2 July 1919, Page 12
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