SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY, RONGOTEA. TODAY (THURSDAY), At 2 p.m. AT OUR SALE ROOMS, GREY STREET, . PALMERSTON NORTH. Account Estate late TIMOTHY LKEN. MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LIMITED, have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the above Estate to sell by Public Auction, as above: — ALL THAT Block of Freehold Land containing lp2 acres 31 perches being section 24 and Part Section 25, Block , 11, Douglas Bldck, and Block VIII, Te Kauwau Survey District. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—The above Property is one of the fluest Blocks in the Roiigotea District and as the Trustees are anxious to wind up the Estate this property is definitely on the market. Fuller particulars from Messrs. Innes & Oakley, Solicitors, Palmerston North, Solicitors for the Estate, and the Auctioneers, Messrs. Abraham & Williams, Limited, Palmerston North. A 374 FEILDING SALE, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1943. 3500 SHEEP,' Comprising:— 600 ewe lambs, 500 wether lambs, 182 4-tooth to syr. ewes, r.w.S.D.r., 200 5yr. ewes r.w.S.D.r., 110 2-tooth ewes r.w.S.D.r., 200 fat ewes. 200 fat wethers, 500 fat lambs. 300 HEAD CATTLE, Comprising:— 20 3*yr. Sh. Hereford cross .steers, 90 IJyr. and 2Jyr. P.A. steers. 28 P.A. cows, r.w.b.. 20 weaner P.A. steers. 30 weaner Jersey heifers, 45 dairy cows and heifers r.w.b.. 40 fat P.A. heifers, 10 store cows. , „ Also: 10 good young broken hacks, 1 7yr. creamy lady’s hack, 1 Oyr. grey hack. S. T. GREEN, Rata, whose lease has expired : — '2l Jersey and Jersey cross cows, mostly young and due July-August, 6 2yr. Jersey cross heifers r.w.b., 21 Jersey cross weaner heifers. W. M. STEWART. Te Awa:— 182 4-tooth to syr. ewes r.w.S.D.r. March 25, 70 Syr. ewes r.w.S.D.r. March . 25, 107 2-tooth ewes r.w. Romney rams B. SCOTT,” manager Checkley Estate, Pa2 good heading dogs. 1 good 18-months leading dog, 1 good 3yr. leading dog. N C W McKELLAR, Lee’s Line:— 30 f. and f. P.A. heifers. ’ CARTERTON SALE, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), AT 11.30 A.M. SHARP. 100 ewes r.w. Romney rams 50 fat sheep , 100 fat and forward hoggets 30 fat and forward cows 75 pigs A 412 POSTPONEMENT. OWING to unforeseen c ti® UUJ6t r xfTmiKB SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. HARVEY, FULTON & HILL, Auctioneers, Hastings. A 414 WOODVILLE SALE, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1943, AT 12 NOON. 2300 SHEEP, Comprising :— 400 woolly wether hoggets, 300 shorn wether hoggets, 400 ewe hoggets. 200 m.a. ewes, r.w.S.D. rams, 80 two-tooth ewes’, r.w.S.D. rams, 80 wethers, 40 b.f. Account’SANTON STATION :— 800 four-tooth wethers. 400 CATTLE, Comprising:— 60 14, 21 and 3Jyr. P.A. and Hereford steers, 30 18-months P.A. steers, 80 wnr P.A. steers. 40 P.A. cows r.w.P.A.' ■bulls. 30 empty P.A. and Hereford heifers, 35 wnr. P.A. heifers. 8 p.b wnr. A.A bulls (bred by Est. J. C. Bolton), -0 hg. wnr. Jersey heifers, 12 fat cows (ex dairy), 20 vealcrs. , Account F. ORMOND, ESQ., Woodville:— 27 prime P.A. bullocks, 20 prime P.A. C ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, JOHNSONVILLE STORE STOCK SALE. ■MONDAY, JUNE 14, at 1 p.m. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. A 420 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE . AT TE AWA, KIWITEA. TUESDAY, JUNE I’s, 1943, At 11.30 a.m. ON Account L. H. MIERS, Esq., who is giving up dairying owing to health reasons, his Complete Dairy Herd and Plant, comprising:— 35 JERSEY and Jersey cross dairy cows, mainly July-Aug. calyers, 21 rising 1-vear-old Jersey heifers, r.w.b. No; vem’ber 1, 1 pedigree Jersey bull, u maiden Berkshire sows, 4 Berkshire cross sows, all due to farrow August, 1 Devon boar, 2 half-draught horses. Set International Sft. discs. Booth McDonald Sft. double-tractor discs, S.F. ■light swamp plough, Hillside plough, 2-horse sweep, R. & G. topdresser, spring tip dray, set 4-horse blocks, bars and trees, dog cart, 24 cow covers, collars and hames, 1 4-cow Ridd milking machine complete with all accessories, 1 100-gal,. Lister separator, skim milk pump, 45-gal. vat, 5 milk cans, 3 40-gal. barrels, sundries, etc., No. 2 Shacklock range, stack approx. 12 tons hay. The auctioneers wish to draw special attention to the high-producing herd, which has been tested under the Herd Testing Association for ten years, and for the 1942-43'season averaged 3391 b. fat in 255 days. Individual tests and calving dates will be available at sale. Dairy cattle from the Kiwitea district are noted for their constitution, and coming oft country 1090 feet above sea level will naturally shift well to’any district. The implements and milking plant are in firet-elass order and will be sold subject to slight reserve. We confidently recommend buyers to attend the sale. All stock purchased will be delivered to Feilding free of charge. OUTSIDE ENTRIES—B Jersey-Ayrshire cross dairy heifers r.w.b., 2 hay rakes, horse mower, tumbler hay sweep. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.' DALGETY & COMIPANY, LILMITED, (Inc. in England.) A 422 AUCTION SALE. GOOD HOUSE FOR REMOVAL. Three miles Ashhurst Railway Station, on Aokautere Road, occupied by S. J. Blrmelster, Esq. Threatened by river. ASHHURST SALEYARDS, NOON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. 1943. 4 rooms about <5OO sq. ft., 4-room lean-to about 210 sq. ft. Corrugated iron shed about 300 sq. ft. Two Galvanized Iron Tanks. Tubs, copper. Possession July 1, 1913. To be removed within two months. Particulars, apply :— DALGETY & COMPANY, LTD., Palmerston North. A 425
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