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AUCTIONS. •LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY,' APRIL 13, 1921?, At 11.30 a.m. 180 fat wethers 120 extra prime fnt sheep GO fat ewes GO fat lnmbs , 80 fat 2-tooth owes 750 2-tootli wctliers (lots) ■ MO (,'ood woolly lambs (lots) 250 mixed-sex lambs (shorn) 150 small lambs 150 rape lambs 1(10 forward ewes ' • 150 good 2-tooth eweg 32 fat bullocks 8 fat cows 10 fat heifers 10 heavy vealers tO forward cows 80 forward bullocks GO dairy heifers, running with bull 20 springing heifers 40 20-month steers 15 empty heifers, 18 months 20 wtaner heifers 20 vernier steers 40 mixed weaners . 6 spring calving cows G bulls . Baconers, porkers, steers, and woaner Pigs NOTE: , THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS have arranged- the. -following order of selling:— Commencing— 11.30—Pigs. ; 12 noon—Dairy Stock 12:30—Fnt sheep, and following 1 in order, str»'i> sheep, -fat cattle, store cattle •• All stock to be yarjkd nromptly at 11.30 a.m.' Stock coming in after-this time treated as lato entries, and sold at end of sale. ; CLEARANCE SALE OF PICKED DAIRY HERD. AT THE FARM;-TAITA, ON TUEPDAY. APRIL 13. At 1 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has receiv- • ei! instructions from JOHN RENTLEY, ESQ., Taita, to.offer for ABSOLUTE SALE bv Public- Auction as above, his Ticked Herd of . 16 FIRST-CLASS DAIRY ' COWS, coming to profit April and May ■ /Uso,, SPRING TRAP COOLER AND CANS GOOD BRAKE MARE; NOTE.—The above herd is well and favourably known as one of the best in the district. The cows, are all heavy, milkers. Inspection invited.' H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY NEXT. Commencing at. I.SO o'clock. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURFi. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, ALHOST NEW LINOLEUMS, COSTLY OAIC SIDEBOARD, OAK i DINING SUITE, MIRZAPORE CARPET. OAIC EXT. DINING TABLE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, CHESTERFIELD SUITE, AND APPOINTMENTS. . LOTS QIYK LOTS LOTS O< 0 • LOTS At the Residence, Orchard Street, Goldies' Brae.

E JOHNSTON AND CO. have recaiv- • ed instructions from F. H. Taylor, Esq., who is leaving Wellington, to sell, at the residence', as above—, ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 10 WELLFURNISHED ROOMS.. 1 Details later. ■ 1,. G. DOWDING. Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF ' ERNEST SHORT'S FAMOUS " ' PARORANGI HERD OF HIGH-CLASS STUD HEREFORDS, AT FEILDING SALE YAItDS, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 & 14, AT 11 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 : 2nd, Eaton Oak, and Monktou Gamble, and the Champion Parorangi-bred jjull Champion 50th. ' / 164 stud cows (pasturing with import- ' ed bulls and sons of imported bulls), including the imported cows Monktou Belle and- Eaton ■ Milkmaid. 48 31-year heifers (pasturing with imported and sons of imported bulls) 38 stud 21-year heifers. . 50 stud lj-ycar heifers 45 stud heifer calves, out of abovo cows, bv' imported and sons of \ imported bulls 24 stud bull calves, out of abovo cows, by imported and sons of imported bulls---This sale will undoubtedly be the most important Stud Hereford sale ever heid in Australasia. The Parorangi Herd 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 sale is brought about owing to Mr. Short having sold 1800' acres of his stud proprties, otherwise the above 6tock would not have been for 6ole. Buyers, therefore, will have an opportunity of acquiring high-class stock that Mr. Short hns spent so many years by careful 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" whero Mr. Short "left off." CATALOGUES, on application to tht, Auctioneers at any of their offices. WAIKANAE SALE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1920. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as above, at 1 p.m.— 200 4, and 6-tooth wefliprs (go'od) 140 fat and forward 2-tooth wethers (good lino) 50 shorn lambs 80 fat cows 150 ewes, to be drafted GO fal ewes 25 2-tooth wethers 10 forward l-yrar bullocks 50 2i to 3-year steers, to be drafted 10 18-month steers 9 18-month heifers, running with bull 8 21-year heifers, running with bull 4 fat cows 7 store cows 10 cows and heifers 2 cows, with calves 3 Jersey cross heifers, at dron 2 suarantced sound cows, at drop 3 bulls . On Account A. A. Millner, Esq.— 18 guaranteed dairy cows, early calvere

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 167, 10 April 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 167, 10 April 1920, Page 14

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