AUCTIONS. PAHTATUA PAHIATUA ' ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920. To be Held in the P.F.A. Yards/ THE„NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MnKUANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD., and DALGETY AND CO. LTD., Pahintua, will olfor on behalf of clients IQfyQ HEAD OF CATTLE. 100 Shorthorn Hereford cross 4-.veai bullocks 50 Polled Angus Hereford cro& 1-year bullocks 50 Shorthorn Hereford cross 4-rear bullocks SO forward-empty cows ■ 100 Polled Angus mixed sex yearlings 50 2-yenr Hereford steers -' -20 2-yenr Hereford steers 70 3 and 1-year Shorthorn and Hereford bullocks 50 2-year Hereford steers 50 mixed sex Hereford yearlings 30 3-year Horoford steers 25 2-year Hereford heifers 50 3-year steers, Shorthorn and Holsteins 8 empty cows 1 2-year steers 50 mixed sex Hereford yearlings 2l> 3 and 1-year Hereford cows 25 3-ycar . Hereford Polled Angus steers 20 3-year steers 50 Polled Angus heifers 70 Hereford heifers 40 3 and 1-year 6teers 30 3-year steers 2ft Hereford coirs 50 3-yenr steers 10 yearling steers 3 2-year grade Hereford bulls, Levett strain 3 yearling Hereford bulls, Lcvett strain. FURTHER' ENTRIES SOLICITED. (\i\ VALUABLE BUILDING SITES LEVIN, IN CENTRE OF BOROUGH, Midway between Railway Station and Post Office, Within Few Chains of Main Road. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., have been instructed by MR.. W. M. BECKETT to Sell, at the PEOPLE'S THEATRE, LEVIN, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, At 11 a.m., THOSE IDEAL BUILDING SECTIONS, each containing J-ACRE, with frontages to Stuckey Street ' Extension, Wernroh [Road, and Saxton Street. The land lies high and dry; gravel subsoil. Town gas and water to boundaries. Further details from \ THE AUCTIONEERS, Levin. ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE FAIR. To be held in the MANGAHAO YARDS, PAHIATUA, On MONDAY..NOVEMBER 22, 1020. , Sale Commences at 11.30 a.m. Sharp. THE WAIEAEAPA FARMERS' COOP. ASSN. LTD. (STOCK DEPT.). PAHIATUA, will offer on behalf of tho following clients:— . E. Wliitcombe. G. Thompson, Cheekier Bros., S. F. Perrott, J. Stewart, L. Armstrong, J. M'lCay, W. J. Wright, J. B. Hull, H. H. Miller, J. H. George, Campbell Bros., E. H. J. Miller, E. M'Donald, J. Y. Crawford, S. J: Boyclen F. P. Nelson, A. D. Eglinton, G. F. O'Rourko, J. Isles, H. Mackay, S. Bolton, R. T. Kelsev. B. 'J'fcdesleiy, H. A. Nwins, H Dillon, Pukotoi Station, H. Kclsey M. Castle, J. Rose, junr., A. Wall. C. Parsons, S. Farley, W. H. Morri- ' - so 1, J. P. Beech, Beech Bros., Mrs. E. Easing, C. H. Arrow, H. Cotter. OQKA HEAD OF' WELL-GEOWN AOQV CATTLE, comprising :- 120 3 and 1-year Shorthorn, Hereford, and Polled Angus steers 50 2-year steers 115 2-year Hereford steers 30 2-yenr and'3-year steers . 28 2-year Shorthorn steers 30 2 and 3-year Holstein' steers 30 yearling Hereford steers 30 3-year Polled Angus hoifcra 35 3-yoar Shorthorn heifers 20 2-year dairy heifers (extra good) 15 2-year Hereford heifers 50 yearling dairy heifers (extra good) 10 yearling Hereford heifers 40 Polled Angus cows and calves ■ 12 Polled Angus station cows • 23 store cows 300 mixed- cattlo (in lota) 10 3-yenr Hereford empty heifers 72 1 and 6-yenr buflocks 12 3 and fryear Pollod Angus bullocks 12 3-year Shorthorn bullocks 2 purebred Polled Angus bullocks 00 3-year Hereford-cross steers 22 3-year Polled Angus Steers 13 2 and 3-yoar steel's 15 2 and 3-year Hereford-cro6B steers 2 purebed Polled Angus 2-year 6toers 10 3-yea.r Hereford empty hcifeis 7 Hereford heifers 1 purebred Hereford 2-year bull 8 store cows 10 3 and 1-year bullocks 100 empty Polled Angus cows, straight earmark, ex Akitio 76 empty Polled Angus cows (extra good) -' 50 empty Polled Angus cows (straight oarmark) 60 2-year-old Polled Angus and Herefowl steers 25 2-year-old Polled Angus and Hcre- • ford heifers NOTE.—Practically the whole of the entry coming forward is in excellent condition, and consists of the annual drafts of breeders in this district. Buyers are well acquainted with the quality of the offering at these sales, and, its. is well known, owners are usually prepared to meet tho market. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. MARTINBOROUGH SUPPLEMENTARY CATTLE FAIR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920. mHE WAIEARAPA FARMERS' CO--1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., Stock Department, will hold their Maryborough Supplementary Cattlo Fair on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920. Full Particulars Later. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. ' 368 ACRES. MOSTLY flat and all easily ploughed, 3-roomcd whnra, carshed, and othor outbuildings. Well watered, ring fenced; could cairy 80 cows and other stock; cream cart colls, nnd to make a quick salo, price .£25 an acre; .£IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. If .81200 cash is paid, would bo willing to build a good 4-rnomed hou&. 11/111X1' ELLISON, Te Kuiti. i op-ACRE Dairy Farm, 18 miles WefoO lington, 6 paddocks, 65 acres flat, 5 acres plantation (tall pines), modem 5roomed Residence, milking shed, stables, garage, G acres oats, 3 acres turnips, factory, post office, school and ohurch adjoining. Price, including 8 cows, 2 heifers, 2 calves, 50 sheep, 2 dray horses and all farm implements. Terms can be arranged. Immediate, possession. J. Farming and 00., -71 Manners Street.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 44, 16 November 1920, Page 12
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