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AUCTIONS.^ GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. TAMATA, WAIHAKEKE, CARTERTON. TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1913, At 10.30 sharp. mHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO- ■«■ OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.. i STOCK DEPARTMENT, have received , instructions from MR. P. M. J. OATES ] to sell, on the farm— ] OAA dairy cows, calving August anu ( ™"" September, nil dehorned, mid in calf to Polled Angus and Hereford bulls c 50 3-year dairy heifers, due lactory j dates (to be sold in lots; r 1 2-year Hereford bulls t 2 pedigree Ayrshire bull calves j--10 sows, in pig rj 1 Berkshire boar c 2 draught horses, 1 broke mare, 1 j 4r)'ear-old pony, 1 gig horse, drill, harrows, 2 bikes, Tangye engine, q and Gane milking plant, spring t rdray, tip dray, milk cans, churn, c Turbine separator, 800 bales hay, L eto. " j, NOTE.—The abovu herd, consisting of y Jersey, Shorthorn, and Ayrshire-Holstein-cross, have been machine milked, ur.d can be thoroughly recommended. These cows are a choice lot, and calving dates will ' be given at sale. Purchasers will have the right to leave their stock en the farm free of charge until August 1. [\ ii LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. f <$■ li Cars leave Office 9 o'clock sharp. Book your seats. •■ . a NOCKMOB ESTATE ~ NOCKMOR ESTATE TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT HORSE BAZAAR, I Grey Street, Palmerston N,, f ON WEDNESDAY, JULY. 23, ' i: a At 2 p.m. ' ' I c c K DAIRY FARMS,' 60 to 253 Acres ■ fc O DAffiY AND SHEEP FARMS, 207 and 423 Acres A i) CATTLE 'AND SHEEP FARMS,. 593 \ and' 645 Acre 3 e b ■ * si ON THESE EASY TERMS OF ~ , PAYMENT:- . „ 10 per.cent, on da/ of sale • j, 10 per cent. 12 months Balance in 5 years at 5J per cent. Motor Cars leave daily at 10 o'clock for free inspection. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Auctioneers. - ' I OTAKI AUCTION MART. e< WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. f ' TTNDER instructions from various „. "L- owners, MR, G. ANDERSON, Auc- a ' tioneer, will hold the third of a series {] of sales AT THE MART (LATE TOWN sl HALL), When a Quantity of Goods will bo Offered. . ' Js 11.-30 a.m.: FTesh Vegetables, Fruit, Poultry, Seed Potatoes, and Country Produce. Noon: e I Live Stock, Vehicles, Harness and Saddlery, Implements. 1.30 p.m.: Furniture, aleo a Silver Cornet, Shotgun, Tank (nearly new), Tools, Building, Piles, and Bricks. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE 1 Of a DAIRY STOCK, SUNDRIES, ETC. J AT THE FARM, BRUCE ROAD, j, WEREROA, LEVIN. a o FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919. J MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WIL- * LIAMS,. LTD., instructed by F. r A WILLIAMS, ESQ. (who has sold his 1 farm), will offer for sale as above at 1 n p.m.— • B 11 cows in milk . 6 12 cows to calve August and Septem- j ( ber j, 2 2-year empty heifers ■ j .. 2 grade yearling Jersey heifers j 1 purebred Jersey cow, Nottle, to j calve ' a 1 purebred Jersey heifer, Miss Net- , . tie, to calve - 1 purebred Jersey bull J Sow and litter, 1 boar, pony, gig, harness, spring cart, horse and J harness, B.f. plough, garden plough, eet disc harrows, scarifier, milk cans, 2 tons oaten hay, ? 1 ton basic slag, 1 lon auperphate, sundries, etc. ■ J Subject to Slight Reserve— 13-cow Simplex Milking Machine, a Releaser, cud Engine. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . AUCTION SALE. FOUR RICH DAIRY FARMS. 1 > FOUR RICH DAIRY FARMS. n RONGOTEA GLEN OROUA b District. ,v a To be Sold in TOWN HALL, RONGOTEA, [ £ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1919, a 2.30 p.m, f, T EVIN AND CO. are instructed by W. JU OSBORNE, ESQ., to Sell his wellknown Farm in 4 Lots, by Auction, on above date. ACRES OOn ACRES ACRES *"" ACRES - CUT INTO d FAR-MS. _ i Details Later. g ' LEVIN AND CO., LTD., f, Auctioneers. ci A - 1) ' ti FOR FURTHER LAND NOTJt.ES s \ SEE PAGE 11. ■ Jj ~ n THE coal shortage won't strike you a badly if you prepare for the cold weather by buying a patent "Unique"- n stoppered Hot-water Bottle. Always de- si pendable because made by British Iα- G tour. All retailers.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 253, 21 July 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 253, 21 July 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 253, 21 July 1919, Page 12

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