AUCTIONS. TODAY, At 1.15 p.m. jg JOHNSTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. AT OUR MART, No. S WILLESTON ST. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CiLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE appointments, etc. E. JOHNSTON & co., Auctioneers. ACau MASTERTON SALE. TOMOR'RO W (WE DN ESDAY), At ill fl .in. Sharp. 286 fat wethers 175 woolly weriier hoggets 65 4 and 5-year ewes, r.w. S.D. 32 dairy cows, due Aug. and Sept. 10 springing dairy heifers 20 empty cows A/c. ESTATE. F. PERCY. Te Ore Ore:— "•:> springing Jersey cows, all tested and over 3001 b. butterfat. Full details given at sale. A/c. D. N. PERRY, Te Ore OrelComplete Herd. 18 Jersey cows, due Aug. All tested and full details given at 6ale ‘ AC - 4 SALE OF TIMBER. L\RGE quantity of heavy Root Timber, from St. Matthew’s Church. Masterton. to be sold b.v Auction. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 2.30 n in. consisting of heart rintu, 10 x 4, 9 x 4 4x4 up to 30ft. length. Also 6 x 1 lining, several Oregon beams, and quantity of firewood. Most of this timber is suitable for joinery and similar work. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO.. LTD.. Auctioneers. Masterton. . Alibi) IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND AND DIiSPBR'SAL SALE OB' STOCK. ON THE FARM. .IUDGEFORD, PAHAUTANUI. ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1942, At 12 Noon. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate ot the late EDWARD DRAPER, to offer tor sale as under:— THE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising 205 acres, situated in the iMoons'liine, approx. 9 miles from Tahautanui. This is hillv country, with a good sole of English grass subdivided into 5 paddocks, with a wliare. sheep yards, car shed, and small woolslicd. The goodwill of the leasehold laud on the Haywards Road comprises 250 acres of undulating to hilly country, the fences being in fair order, with a wharc, woolshed and yards. This propertv has wintered TO bead nt grown cattle and approx. 350 sheep. The lease has 41 years to run. The goodwill of the leasehold land at Judgeford comprises 37 acres of flat to undulating country, subdivided into 4 paddocks, with a five-roomed bouse and all necessary farm outbuildings. STOCK AND TMII’LISMENTS:— 282 m.a. ewes' Rom. rams 87 m.a. ewes, S.D. rams 63 wethers 50 w. hoggets 8 rams 13-dB-mont.li dairy heifers 10 store cows 5 dairy cows 10 m.s. weaners 1 ‘horse 2 dogs (good) Spring dray and harness, t ton manure 6 sheets iron, sheep dip, 1 50gal. Lister separator, churns,’cow covers, wheelbarrow, 'tools and household furniture. OUTSIDE ENTRIES:— 130 m.a. ewes. Rom. rams .1 spg. cow 1 spg. heifer 1 iS-inonth steer 1 weauer steer 1 Red Poll bull McCormick Deering mower, tumbler sweep. 1 35-voit electric lighting set. LIGHT 'LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The property will be offered at 12 o’clock sharp, followed by the stock and implements. ... , , ' For terms «iiid conditions of land sale, apply to Messrs. Luekie. Wiren and Kennard, 'Solicitors, Wellington. A 655 CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. 1942. At 12 Noon Sharp. SPECIAL ENTRY. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & C©.. LTD., have received instructions from MR. W. J. DONOVAN, Tawaha. who is giving up dairying, to offer as above: — 70 JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS COWS, due factory dates. Full particulars and calving dates given at sale. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—Mr. Donovan has a particularly nice herd of Jersey and Jersey cross cows. Buyers requiring cows are recommended to attend this fixture. A 657 RURAL LAND. WANTED. WANTED to Buy. small Dairy Farm, going concern, £1(H» deposit. Particulars, K 77.. •‘Dominion.” RURAL LAND FOR SALE Appears On Page 2.
AT THE ALTON LODGE STUD, WAERENGA, TE KAUWHATA, WAIKATO BALLOCH (3) BROWN HORSE Half-brother to Beau Pere*, Gay Shield*, Mr. .Standfast*, etc. By Obliterate < 10), winner of many races, from five furlongs to two miles; retired to the stud sound. Sire of many winners, including Quashed, winner of the Oaks and the Ascot Gold Cup, the greatest staying w.f.a. race in the world, etc., by Tracery (19) from Damage by Desmond (16), sire of Limond. ' Dam, Cinna, winner of the One Thousand Guineas, etc., by Polymelus (3), champion sire of'England on five occasions, and sire" of Phalaris, champion sire twice, from Baroness La Flecha, a brilliant daughter of Ladas (1) and La Flecha, winner of the One Thousand Guineas, Oaks and £34,703 in stakes and half-sister to Maid Marion, the dam of the great stallions Grafton* and Polymelus. Bollock will be strictly limited to ten outside mares this season at a tec of 75 quinoas. Approved mares only — maiden mares not accepted Fees are payable on January 31, but will be refunded in full if marc proves to be not in foal. Grazing fees os usual. Cai ds on application. For particulars apply J. c. FLETCHER, "Alton Lodge" Stud, P.O. BOX 1864, AUCKLAND, C.l. Telegrams: "Domesco," Auckland. Telephone 16-853, Auckland. Or WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Auckland ond Wellington.
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