AUCTIONS. TE HORO SALE, • ' WEDNESDAY APRIL 7, 1920. DALGETY AND CO. LTD. will soil as. above at 1 p.m.— 150 woolly lambs 120 shorn Komney lambs ' 150 Roinney lambs, shorn 120 4-tooth forward wethers 50 fat and forward ewes 70 2-tooth wethers 75 2-tooth ere 3 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of DAIRY STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. PAHAUTANUI SALEYARDS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920, At 1 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY. CO. LTD., have received instructions from ' the Assignee in the Estate of J. J. Stevenson to sell—. 23 cows, in milk, to calve June and July. ' ; 11 choice-heifers, running with bull 17 steers. 11 fat 6heep •10 weaners .-. 1 Shorthorn bull 2 spring cart horses 1 boy's pony . Spring cart and harness, Planet ■Junior, and milk cans, fowls, - ducks, etc. LAND.SALE. LAND SALE. KALRANGA'S BEST ' ACRES -ifiß . ACRES ACRES J-W> ACRES ■■ DIVIDED INTO TWO FARMS. To be sold br PUBLIC AUCTION ' In the -GRAY STREET HORSE BAZAAR, ' . . ■~ On SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920, - At 12 noon. ~ -...' ABRAHAM. AND WILLIAMS LTD., 1 . A,, have been instructed by the.Public Trustee, as executor in the Estate of the' late ;JOHN, CHARLES FAIR,- to sell as above— . ; . LOT 1--82 Acres 3 Roods 13 Perches, ' Section 1553, Block 9, Kairanga S.D. '■■'■'■ , LOT .2.-82 Acres 3 Roods 20 Perches, .:' Section 1554, Block 9, . Kairanga ':s.D. . • C.T., Vol! 66, F01.'207, Wellington.Registry. Subject to Lease Registered No., 10297 to William H." Teague, which expires May 1,1920. TERMS OF SALE: Deposit':. 20 per cent, on day of 6ale. 13J per cent, on or before 28th day after sale 66 2-3 per cent, in 3'years from day of . sale; or--8- per cent, on or before 28th day after ; da.te of sale. . Interest on unpaid purchase money at 6 percent., payable half-yearly.-■' NOTE.-These two-sections front the ■ Rongotea-Longburn Road, and adjoin the' nroperty of .Mr. A. Lancaster, cheese* factory i mile, school i mile, Palmerston North 5 miles. Divided into numerous ■ paddocks, and watered by artesian. The land rises slightly, and there are exceptionally good building sites. > Arrangements'to inspect at any time. Further particulars from Deputy Public Trustee, Bank of <Ncw Zealand-Build-ings, the Square,"or : ' . AUCTIONEERS. •IMPORTANT SALE 015 ERNEST SHORT.'S FAMOUS PARORANGI HERD OF HIGH-CLASS STUD HEREFORDS, AT FEILDING SALE YARDS, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, ■APRIL 13 4 14, "■ ■ ■ AT lr'A.M. EACH DAY. LEVIN AND'CO. LTD., DALGETY . .. AND CO. LTD.. and MURRAY, ROBERTS. AND CO. LTD. will sell on account of ERNEST SHORT, ESQ,23 stud bulls, including-the imported bulls LUster 2ml. Eaton Oak, and Moiikton Gamble, and the . Champion Pnrorahgi-bicd bull Champion'soth. ' ' 164 stud cows (pasturing.with imported bulls and sons of imported ■ *• ' bulls), including/ the imported cows Monkton Belle and Eaton • Milkmaid 48 3J-year heifers (pasturing with and sons of imported bulls) 38 stud 2V-year heifers 50 stud It-year heifers 45 stud heifer calves, out of above • cows, by imported and sons of imported bulls ' :24 stud bull calves, out of abovo cows, by imported and sons of importied bulls ' This sale will undoubtedly be the most important Stud Hereford sale ever heid in Australasia. The'Parorangi He«l is acknowledged' to be the best in the Dominion, and contains more imported blood,_ both in sires and dams than any herd in Australasia. This sole is brought about to .Mr. Short having sold 1800 acres of'his .■stud .properties, otherwise the above Btock would not have been for sale. Buy■ers, therefore, will have an opportunity of acquiring higih-class stock that Mr. Short has spent so many years by oareful breeding, judicious culling, and bv importations of the very best strains of bulls' and cows Britain could produce, in bringing his herd up to its present, state of .perfection, and thus buyers will be enabled to "start in" where Mr. Short "left off." CATALOGUES on application in th<b Auctioneers at any of their offices. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1920. At 10.30 a.m. HOADLEY, SON, AND STEWART LTD., having, disposed of the Oruamntua Estate, hnve bpen instructed by Messrs; LOWRY and watt to sell on above date, by Public Auction, . AT THE ORUAMATUA HOMESTEAD (1G miles: from Taihano;— ja.KJKA SHEEP, comprising--138 Romney rams 10fi Corriedale rams 2000 4-tonth tvies 4512 fi-tooth to f.f.m. ewes. ■ 1000 4-tooth wethers 1471 2-tooth ewes 1472 2-tooth wethers 1425 ewe lambs 1425 wether lambs 559 HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising— ■ 220 cows, to bull (2 to 4 vcars) '45 steers, 2J years -120 steers and heifer's, 1-year . • : 8 bulls (2 Red Devon and 6 P.A.) 25 working bullocks 114 HORSES, ooinprisingfi draughts 7 half-draughts 100 hacks, harness and unbroken 1 thoroughbred stallion, Boomerang Also, A, number of EXTRA BUILDINGS for removal, ' Also, Complete stntion plant, etc., etc. H. N. STEWAET. .* Auctioneer,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 162, 5 April 1920, Page 10
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