AUCTIONS, UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALES. {/ CHOICE DAIRY COWS '/ And PEDIGREE FRIB3IAN CATTLE. KARERE, CLOSE PALMERSTON NORTH. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, '• "-. JUNE 21 AND 22, 1920.' DALGETY AND CO.- LIMITED, Palmorston North, instructed by ME. JOSEPH LIGGINS, who has sold his Karero Property, will sell as above at 11 o'clock sharp— FIRST DAY, MONDAY JUNE 21: M CHOICE DAIRY COWS, early t/J- ■ ciilvers 2 herd .bulla . .2160w5, in pig 21 slips ... 16.store pigs * 1 boar 2 horses 2 milk carts, harness, 2 stacks hay, 21 milk cans, 1 d.f. plough (conventible), disc harrows, tyne hap rows, 400-gallon wooden-tub, 1 80gallon wooden tub, 20-gallon cop- : ' per and stand/ etc! etc. The Dairy Cows are in splendid condition and have always shown highest returns at factory. '. -CALVING. DATES ..AT SALE.' SECOND DAY: TUESDAY, JUNE 22, .1920. "ASHLEA" HERD PEDIGREE ' FRIESIANS. .These will be sold, atithe same place -at 11 o'clock sharp, and comprise :— a a 'PEDIGREE ' FRIESIAN COWS, rtQ bred stud bulls 7 pedigree Friesian .heifers, bred! stud bulls ' 15 yearling pedigree Friesian heifers 111, 2 and 3-year pedigree Friesian bulls t - 13-year pedigree Friesian bull, Westmere Woodciest Pontine .This great bnll claims for his sire., the. renowned Woodcrest Pietje Pontine,, imported i.by Mr. John Donald, and the dam, Westmere Princess Pietcrtje, recorded the marvellous performance of 939.781b. fat' as a; 4-year-old. A large number of the females have been bred to Westmere Woodcrest Pontile and a number of his progeny appear in the catalogue. \ LUNCHEON PROVIDED.' IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS. 1 ' TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1920, '..■,-' . At 11 o'clock 1 Sharp. ON THE FARM, SWAMP ROAD. ..•'... CARTERTON: ; I " WMGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., in conjunction with THE ■ WAIRARAPA 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 p'twe, as follows:— ' '■ "■ CATTLE- -'■.'.. 80 first-class dairy 'cows, calving fac- . Tory dates , , ''. 3 fat dry cows -,'». 1 Shorthorn bull, 3 years' \ ' 1 Holstein bull HORSES- '/ 1 aged draught mare 1 draught gelding, rising 7 years 1 light draught, rising 4 years PIGS, Etc--31 sows I purebred Berkshire boar 1 cattle, dog SUNDRIES: I'2-horse brake (2 tons), 2 sets harness, 17 milk cans, 4 buckets, 180 bales hay, 1 miik tester,' 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., Greylbwn:— ' 6 first-class cows, calving factory dates 6 first-class heifers, calving factory dates '■'!.-. 12 calves, mixed sexes i LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. i ~~ ' '■ i 3 SUBDIVISION. '. ' ■ ■RENOWNED "TQEOHANGA ESTATE,'" . KAIRANGA, 8' ITUATED' on the Lower Orangi Road, Kaifanga,' and celebrated throughout New Zealand for its' wonderful quality; Bli9 acres', divided into 4 farms from 50 to 140 acres, is to bo sold by PUBLIC AUCTION at our Grey Street Horse Emporium on JUNE 22, at 2 p.m. i Every section is ring fenced and divided into several paddocks with a good supply of water tn each. The building g on the 140-acre section consists of a nict s house of 5 rooms, hot and cold water etc., a 2-roomed cottage, implement shed and an exceptionally good 8-bnil cowshed g with spacious concrete yard, also engin< |. and separator room. The quality of thi , soil is so rich that the ; GRASS GROWS CONTINUOUSLY, and when used for dairying it can bi fairly estimated that every acre wil produce 2001b. butter-fat per : - annum Each section is provided with - . ATTRACTIVE BUILDING SITES, !. being sufficiently high to give a gooc view of the surrounding district. Terms of sale: 10 per cent, day of sale 10' pur 'cont. in twelve months, and : further 5 per. cent, in 2 years, or im pvovements to that vaiue; balance yenrs at 5i per cent., with possession oi July 20, with right of entry for buildinj and fencing day after sale. It will givo us pleasure to show pros r pectire purchasers .over thiis property. Plans and fnil particulars from ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmeraton and All Branches. ' AUCTION SALE OF CARS. MESSRS. STANTONS, LTD., hold r< gular Auction Salfs of Motor Vehi cles. Next Sale WEDNESDAY, Juno 2! at 1 p.m. Entries now being received. Full information from n. Oaklo Browne at the Garage, 15 Moleswort Street. 'Phone 2240.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 225, 17 June 1920, Page 10
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