AUCTIONS. DOUGLAS. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE , OF ' - CLOVERDOWN PEDIGREE AND \ REGISTERED SHORTHORNS. MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1920. "fJEWTON KING haa received instrnc tions from. MR. ARTHUR NEEDHAM, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on- above date.— ' WITHOUT RESERVE: 41 pedigree and registered Shorthorn cows and 3-year-old heifers 15 rising 2-ycar-old pedigree heifers i (by Lord Kitchener] ' 21 yearling pedigree heifers (choice) 1 li.venr podigreo bull Lord Kitchener (choice) 5 rising 2-year-old pedigree bulls, by , L»rd Kitchener 16. pedigree bull calves ■ ALSO, 20 grade .Shorthorn- and Jersey cows, i spring calvers JO grade Shorthorn bull calves Duncan s.f. plough, Duncan hillBide plough.. disc harrows, threehorse whippletrees, logging chains, sledge, sprang dray, 15cwt. 3-sliaft _. gig, .2. spring-cart saddles, large double and single blocks. 9 sacks i grass seed, 2 hay ropes (60ft.), 60 .' feet' liii.. wire-rope. 1 ton ground •lime, 2 pig-houses on skdges, , , chaff-cutter, hand or power, Alpha Laval separator, 13 milk-cans, and quantity ;of sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: . 1 milk wagon (good order), SOcwt. 1 Cambridge roller, 17Jcwt. 1 hillside plough 1 8-tooth circular saw and fittings complete 1 hoyrake . • Also, on account of Mr. D. G. Needham:, One 7-9 New Indian MOTOR-BIKE. Sale o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Catalogues on Application. The above is considered one of the finest herds of MILKING PEDTGREE AND REGISTERED SHORTHORNS in the district. 'Many of th<? .cattle are prize-winners. A number of them have been tested, and the record? will be given out at sale. They are all in the pink (if,condition, especially the young cattle. Mr. Needham is leaving the district, and everything offered, with .the exception, of two lots mentioned in catalogue, will bo sold ABSOLUTELY. WITHOUT RESERVE. . .
important' clearing sale; of DAIRY COWS. ; TUESDAY, JUNE 22,. 1920, At 11 o'clock Sharp. ON THE STCAMP ROAD. CARTERTON. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., ; »» LTD., in conjunction with THE WAIRABAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. A. A. PIKE (who has sold her property), to sell by public auction, at above / time and place, 'as follows:— CATTLE— ' 80 first-class dairy cows, calving factory dates. ' 3 fat dry cows 1 Shorthorn bull, 3 years 1 Holstein bull > HORSES- ; 1 aged draught mare \ 1 draught' gelding rising 1 years I light draught, years " PIGS, Etc.- " < ' II SOWS • 1 purebred Berkshire boar ■ 1 cattle dog SUNDRIES: 1 2-horee brake (2 tons), 2 '.sets harness, 17 milk cans, i buckets, 180 bales hay,' 1 milk teeter, releaser fittings, 1 whey tub, 2 barrels, 2 troughs, wash- ■ tub, sledge . and small quantity of Furniture.. ' NOTE—The herd is recognised as one of the best in the district. . The cows are all sound and in good condition, and we can with confidence recommend them to buyers. Also, on Account of C. W. GRIGG, ESQ., Greytown :— 8 first-class cows, calving factory ' . • dates 6 first-class heifer», calving factory dates 12 wires, mix&d sexes LIGHT LUNQPHON PROVIDED.
OHURAKURA '.. . OHURAKURA OHURAKURA CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 25, ' At 11 a.m. sharp. HOADLEY, SON, AND STEWART, LTD., instructed by MRS.. M. A. PERRY (all the sections in the subdivision having been sold), will sell nt the : . STATION YARDS, ' ...- . . . as above— . 16,000 Comprising— 2000 i-tooth ewes 1800 4-tootll 6W63 2000 fl-tooth ewes 2100 8-toothi ewes '. GOO 5-year ewes 1000 2-tooth wethers 1200 1 nnd 6-tooth wethers 2300 mjxcd sex woolly lambs 2200 mixed sex shorn lambs 128 mixed ag9 rams.300 HEAD CATTLE, comprising— , 210 mixed ages cows in calf : M 0 mixed sex weaners 136 18-month heifers 65 18-month steers 5i 2J'-year steers 100 3 and 4-year bullocks hi fat bullocte 30 mixed cattle 8 2-year Polled Angus bulls 3 3-year Polled Angus bulls 15 HORSES, comprising— Draughts, hacks, brood mares, and ponies (broken and unbroken) , IMPLEMENTS AND-SUNDRIES- i Disc harrows, 2 d.f, ploughs, block • and tackle,'tino harrows, dray, spring dray, 2 station buggies. I buggy harness.' '5. saddles and bridles, 5 pack saddlos, set 3horse harness, station tools, and - •'~'a quantity of sundries LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ; ( NOTICE! ; £ ■A Car will leave the Hastings and J Napier Offices of the Auctioneers at 8 'clock on the morning of sale. Bona j ide purchasers must apply to the Auc- { ioneers for seats.. Purchasers attending bo sale in their own cars are strongly 1 dvised to tako chains in caso of rain. H.N.STEWART, ..' Auctioneers,
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