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auctions. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. RIVERSIDE GOLF LINKS, MAIN ROAD, TAITA, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 at 12.30 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Messrs J. and C. E. BENTLEY, who have sold their farm, to Sell at Auction as under:— 339 2 & 4-TII. WETHERS, in lots. 60 woolly ewes and lambs 2 spaniels , , . • 1 McEwan water pump with i h.p. electric motor, 1 Rajah Shanks motor mower, (S.R.) ; set Triplex mowers, 4-ton Dodge truck, iron frame saw bench with 2 saws and belting, tip dray and frame, wooden roller, iron roller, 2 shelter sheds, sheep netting, plain and barbed wire, totara timber and posts, 14-gall. Compton copper, 2 sledges, Diabolo separator, churn, Champion Hot Dogge heater, endless chain and blocks, timber jack, set Whakatane harrows, 2 porcelain hand bowls, anvil, quantity Oft. iron, tools for golf course, including hole borer and 9 cups for greens, sundries. Acme Wringer (new). ■ OUTSIDE ENTRIES:— 4 springing cows 1 6-year pony 1 aged pony . 1 aged mare, broken to chains 1 4-yr. mare, broken to chains 1 O'yr. mare, all work . 1 4-yr. mare, unbroken 1 weight carrying hack • 1 4-yr. mare (trotter) i horse J.D. mower; Planet Junior, carpenters’ bench and screw; 3G sheets 1-ln. x IGin, glass; 6ft. cross-cut saw; quantity paint; small grit mill; garden roller; small office safe; second-hand timber; 2 riding saddles; chains and sundries; 4wheeled wagon; hand hay press. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. Alu7 CLEARING SALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1942, At 12.30 p.m. Sharp. To be held at THE FARM, KAITUNA, 8 miles from Masterton. DALGEJIY AND CO., LTD. (Inc. In Eng.) have been favoured with instructions from the Estate late H. T B. and Mr. L. B. Yates to sell as above the whole of the stock, implements, plant, etc., comprising:— 280 woolly M.A. ewes with b.f, lambs at foot 50 woollv empty ewes 20 woolly B. and W.F. hoggets 7 m.a. Southdown rams CATTLE: 26 fwd. P.A. cows 3 cows and calves 6 empty 3-yr. Jersey heifers HORSES: 1 hack 1 hack and harness mare. Thoroughly staunch and reliable 1 aged draught f SUNDRIES: “Little Wonder” 2-stand Cooper Shear, lag machine, 4 extra handpieces, combs and cutters, woolpress, vice, manure distributor, cultivator, cart harness, riding saddles, etc. New crosscut saw, household sundries. AI69 WOODVILLE SALE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1942. AT 12 NOON. 331 CATTLE, Comprising:— IS Syr. P.A. bullocks 30 2yr. P.A. heifers (extra good) 12 3'vr. P.A. heifers 10 yearling P.A. steers (extra good) 30 yearling P.A. heifers 25 high grade loinos. Jersey heifers, r.w.b. (light fawns) 20 P.A. heifers, r.w. P.A. bull 10 fat cows ex dairy 12 dairy cows and heifers, springing and on drop .10 wether hoggets I 4yr. pedigree bull 1 M.H. mower Account H. R. WIIITTA, Esq.. Pnhlatua: 70 Syr. and lyr. P.A. and dehorned " Hereford bullocks ■lO 2yr. and Syr. P.A. belters Account F. ORMOND, Esq., Woodville: IS prime I'.A. bullocks 9 prime I’.A. cows ami heifers ■ABItAUAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. AI67 WAIPUKURAU STOCK SALE. I’UESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1942, At 11 a.m. lii yearling P.A. steers, 15 P.A. cows with calves, 40 2-yr. steers, 20 3-yr. steers, 40 fat cows and heifers, 220 woolly ewo hoggets, 20 ewes with lambs. A 177 JOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, At 1.30 p.m. 80 HEAD CATTLE, Comprising:— 50 prime bullocks 20 P.A. cows 10 P.A. heifers 950 SHEEP. Comprising:— 250 fat wethers . 100 fat 2-tlis. 300 fat ewes 100 fat hoggets .150 spring lambs WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD. A 174 THIRD MASTERTON CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1942. AT 12 NOON SHARP. 1550 HEAD STATION CATTLE. (Full Particulars Later.) RURAL LAND FOR SALE Continued on Page 4.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 37, 7 November 1942, Page 10
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