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AUCTIONS. SALE OF 8-ROOMED DWELLING, No. 44 M'FARLANE STREET, MT. VICTORIA. On THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1920, At 2.30 p.m., ' At Our Rooms, 105 Customhouse Quay. MESSRS. 5. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., are favoured with instructions to Sell, by Public Auction, as above— ALL THAT Parcel of Land, containing 10.2 perches, being Lot 30 D.P. 849, being part of Section 387, City of Wellington, and being all tho land in Certificate of Title, Volume 93, folio 38, TOGETHER with the 8-roomed Dwelling erect, ed thereon. The house hns all usual conveniences, and is in a splendid sunny position, having a glorious view of. the Harbour. This is a splendid opportunity for anyono requiring- a residence.'within easy distance of the heart of, the City. Further particulars from S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay, ■ - Auctioneers. • LARGE, IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE.' '■ HIGH-CLASS DAIRY CATTLE. HIGH-CLASS DAIRY CATTLE. Including TUEEBRED DARBALARA SHORTHORNS (MILKING STRAIN), AND PUREBRED GUERNSEYS. TEDDINGTON, N«ir CHRISTCHUECH TEDDLNGTON, Near CHRISTCIIUKCH *. (CANTERBURY). FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920, 11,30 om. HMATSON AND CO. have received • instructions from tho TRUSTEES in the ESTATE of the Late LAURIE WILSON to SELL, on the above date, at the Homestead, LOUDON, TEDDINGTON '•, (near Christchurch, Canterbury), the whole of his High-class DAIRY HERD,' including: " 1A PUREBRED SHORTHORN COWS l\J FROM THE FAMOUS DARBALARA IMPORTED STRAIN, as follows:— MURIEL VI OF DARBALARA, red and 'white, born October 4, 1914, sire Trenton of Bolaro, No'. 73, Vol. 1, N.5.W.H.8.; dam Muriel 3rd of Darbnlara, No; 1011, Vol. 3, .. N.S.W.H.B. .OLGA7th, roan, born September 10,1911; sire Aviator of Dnrbakra 147, Vol. '■• 3, N.5.W.H.8.; dam Olga. sth. MINNIE 9th, dark Man, born March 27, 1911; sire Emblem of Darbalara,. No. 100, Vol. 2, N.5.W.H.8.; dam Minnie, No. 409, Vol. 1, N.S.W.H.B. BLOSSOM sth, light row, born November 1, 1911; sire Emblem of Darbalara, 100, V 01..2, N.5.W.H.8.; dam Blossom of Bolaro, 54, Vol. 1, N&W.tf.B. DAPHNE 6th;>darfc roan, born March 22, 1911; sire Emblem of Darbalara, No. 100, Vol. 2, N.5.W.H.8.; dam Daphne 3rd, 1306, Vol. 3, N.S.W.H.B. ZENDA sth, roan, born October 30, 1911; - sire Banker 2nd, No. fi, N.5.W.H.8.; dam Zenda.; No. ISO 7, N.S.W.H.B. MOLLIS 6th of DARBALAUAi a light . roan,' l>orn August 28, 1913; sire Trenton of Bblaro, No. 73,'V01. 1, N.5.W.H.8.; dam Mollio of Darbalara, No. 1597, Vol. 3, N.S.W.H.B. ■ SORRELLGth, roan, born April G, 1911; sire Silver King of Darbalara, No. 130, N.5.W.H.8.; dnm Sorrell. ■MINNIE OF WHARANUI, red and white, born April!, 1914; sire Silver King of Darbalara, No. 130, Vol. 2, N.5.W.H.8.; dam Minnie 9th. MOLLIE OF LOUDON, red roan, born - September 12, 1910; sire Dudley of Darbalara, dam Mollie 6th. NOTE.-Two of the above cows have calved, the balance are due in. September, and are all REGISTERED in the N.Z.M.S. -HERD BOOK,

1 Light Roan Heifer, calved November 20, 1918, by Troian of.Dnrbalnra, 731, Vci: 3, N.Z.M.S.H.B ; (km Olga of ■ Barbalara, 9305, Vol." 3, N.Z.M.SiH.B. ALSO 5 Purebred Heifer Calves by purebred DarbalaTa Bulls out of the above . rows,'and 3 Purebred DarbalaTa Bulls, aged, imported by the late Mr. Wilson.nnd 1 which have been -used exclusively in the Louden Herd. GUERNSEYS./. MILTON'S "WINNIE, fawn and white, born in N.S.W. July 11, 1913; Biro Golden Dream (imp.), 2139; dam Wenonah 2nd of Warren Wood (nap.). REMEMBRANCE, fawn and '.vliite, born January 25, 1914'; sire Hayes Fido (imp.), 24. A.G.H.8.; dam Token. MILTON'S FIDGET; fawn and white, born in N.S.W., May 8, 1913; sire Golden Dream !imp.), 2139; dam ■Haves Fus'sey 3rd, Vol. 3 25 (Englisli). SUNBEAM, lemon and white, born October 21, 1913; aire <Sunshire, dam • 'Ceres 25, A.G.H.B. •WINNIE OP. LOUDEN, fawn and white, born August'l6, 191G; sire Goulda Flora's .Sequel, dam Milton's Winnie. The above cows are all in , calf to Gould's Raymond, and duo in September. 1 Purebred Guernsey Heifer; 2yre. old, in calf to -Gcukrs ,'Raymond, due September. ' 1 Guerasev Yearling Bull, born August 23, 1919, by Gould's Raymond. 1 Purebred Guernsoy Bull GOULD'S RAYMOND, fawn and white; sire Flora's Raymond, 2914 (England); dam Heyes Golden Cherry 10th, No. 9000 (England). • •' CATALOGUES of the above are now in course of preparation. Besides the above Purebred Cattle, we aro offering the whole of the balance of the late Mr.. Wilson's Dairy Herd, comprising:— 84 COWS, second calvers upwards, all in calf to 'the above Purebred Darbalam Bulls and due in September, also 2t TWO and THREE-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, in calf to tho above Dai'balara Bull, and due in September. A splendid line. / NOTE—Tho Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to the above Cattle. The late Mr. Wilson spared no trouble or exponse in securing the very best blood from England and Australia.. Anvoiio looking for purebred Shorthorn or Guern-sey-Cows of the milking strain have <m opportunity which does not occur every day,of securing the iveiy best that con be procured in the country. Regarding tho baLance'of tho Dairy Cows, they all have been especially selected, as the late Mr. Wilson wont to a great deal of trouble in picking up the very best and culled heavily ccch year, and we win confidently recommend Dairymen or those on the look-out for good dairy cows to attend this Sale. Note the Place: TEDDINGTON (Near Christchiirch), Note the Date: FRIDAY, AUGUST G 1920. - ' THE SALE STARTS PUNCTUALLY AT 11.30 a.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ■ ' H. MATSON AND .CO., Auctioneers. •■• NIGHT AUCTION. HAVE YOU A BOOKLET? TVIG LAND SALE. Apply, GRAY AND COCKROFT, Bank New South Wales Buildings. A Q(\ ACRES, G-roomed Dwelling; will tcOV carry 500 sheep, 100 cattle; 140 acres ploughable. Price .£l6 per aero; JC2OOO cash; also 681 acres, G-roomed Dwelling; 2-sheep country; 321 acres of bush; school. Price .£8 10s. per acre; cash j£3500. Arthur B. Gibson, New Plymouth.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 263, 31 July 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 263, 31 July 1920, Page 14

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