AUCTIONS. ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE SALE OF THE FAMOUS MONAVALE ERIESIAN HERD, MONAVALE FRIESIAN HERD, I MONAVALE FRIESIAN HERD, On behalf of C C. BUCKLAND, ESQ., At the Homestead, MONAVALE, CAMBRIDGE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1919, At 11 a.m. mHE MONAVALE HERD is com- -*• posed mostly of imported stock and their direct descendants. No lees than 41 members ot the herd have qualified for certificates of record under Government Semi-official Test. 8 YOUNG COWS IN 300 DAYS, now under semi-official test. Averago age three years. ll,9"|llb. of milk and 541.491b. butter-fat. ■ The Records of these Eight are as follow ;— MONAVALE ttKA BUTTER GIRL, age 5 years, IG,S(iSIb. of milk end 545.481b. of butter-fat in 357 days. MONAVALE CEEAMELLE REGINA, oge 3 years, U,5GOlb. of milk and 073.071b. of butter-fut in 325 days. MONAVALE EVERGREEN PAXTON, ago 25 months, H.JBlib. of milk and 053.45 lb. of butter-fat in 324 days. MONAVALE MAGGTE PAXTON, age 21 months, 13,G0Jlb. of milk end SJ4.SGIb. of butter-fat in 323 days. MONAVALE RITA PAXTON, age 24 r onths, 15,3391b. of milk ami 537.521b. of but-ter-fat in 319 davs.. MONAVALE NOBELTJE VEEMAN, ago 5 vwirs, 18,3371b. of milk and 640.791b. of but-ter-fat in 289 days. MONAVALE NORMA PAXTON, age 3 years, 13,010 lb. of milk and 480.4111b. of butter-fat in 2GI days. MONAVALE MADELINE PAXTON, igo 3 years, 12.1781b. of milk and 458.131b. of butter-fat in 208 days. All these cows ;,re Monavale bred.' In the show ring members of the herd have won in all 386 prizes, includldng 29 cups and medals, 41 championships, 12 reserve championships, and 113 first prizes. A Monavale bull and a Monavale cow hold both the New Zealand Friesian Association's 'Challenge Cups for the North Island for last season. ' The Entire Offering of 108 FEMALES, 41 BULLS, 20 CALVES Will be Sold Absolutely Without Reserve. CATALOGUES may be 'obtained from any oflice of the Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., or of Dnlgoty and Co., Ltd., throughout New Zealand and Australia. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE . AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., MESSRS. DALGETY &. CO., LTD., Auctioneers. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. AT THE FARM, OTAKI. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from G. WELLS, ESQ. (who lia,s sold his property), to sell as above, at 12 o'clock, 8 dairy cows, August, and September calvers 10 dairy heifers, August and September calvers FULL PARTICULARS LATER. MOKAU ESTATE (In Liquidation). / ! VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES | ■ AND DWELLINGS, ETC. ! VIVIAN AND FREDERICK STREETS. ; TO BE SOLD BY j PUBLIC AUCTION, On TUESDAY, AUGUST 2G, 1919, AT OUR ROOMS, 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, AT 2.30 P.M. MESSES. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., in conjunction with .Messrs. HORACE BAKER, LTD., will sell by Public Auction, as above:— ALL-that parcel of land being Part Section 231, with a frontage of 229.5 links to Frederick Street, and part Section 232, with a frontage of 175 links td Vivian Streot,. together with SIX SHOPS, fronting Vivian Street, and SIX DWELLINGS in Frederick Street, Stables, Bakehouse, -Motor Shed. This property would form a valuablo investment, bringing in rents of .£912 125., or would be an cxcollent site for warehouse or'factory.' A low reserve has been placed on the above, as tho liquidator is determined to sell. Further particulars and card to view from the Auctioneers. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., > 105 Customhouse Quay, Or HORACE BAKER, LTD., 233 Lambton Quay. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. . TUESDAY, AUGUST 20. ON ACCOUNT OF MESSRS. WniTEMAN BROS., Upper Hull. ' MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will soil as above— 98 clrtice cows and hoifers Undoubtedly ono of the best herds in the district. The VENDORS will deliver at FEATHEKS'J'ON any purchases made by AVAIRARAPA BUI'EIIS. and at WAI- - pui'cihu/ios made by MANAWATU BUYERS. ~" FULL PARTICULARS LATER. SECOND ANNUAL SALE. "AKITIO" ABERDEEN-ANGUS STUD BULLS AN'ij HEIFERS. SEPTEMBER 24, 1919, At 1 p.m. sharp. npilE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO--L OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. (STOCK DEPARTMENT), Dunnovirke, instructed by Fr. ARMSTRONG, ESQ., will sell at AIR. L. COWAN'S FARM, Racecourse Road, DANNEVIRKE, At the abovo lime and place. 27,2-yoar PEDIGiREE BULLS, iby Moose 2nd (imp.), Bengai Light, and Brigade Major 1 yearling PEDIGREE BULL, by. Moose 2nd—Hyacinth (extra* good) 19 -year PEDIGREE HEIFERS, by Moosi! 2nd (imp.), Bengal Light, and Brigado Major CATALOGUES may be obtained on application l<i the Auctioneers at any of their branches. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 13,
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