AUCTIONS. FEILDING SALE. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), MAY 12, 1044. 5500 SHEEP, comprising—--350 ewe lambs, 550 w. ’! unl, ,jK 3 ®? t b o^1 ! a ™vej l‘>s f nu<l f. w. lambs, 300 2-tootn cues r”w S D r., 500 - and 4-tooth wetlmrs, 1300 6-tootb and 4 -Kar ewes r.w. b.D r 400 5-vear ewes r.w. S.D. r„ Ido mm. ewes r w SD. r., 150 w. hoggets, 100 ewe hoggets, 350 fat wethers, 1200 fat lambs 11 S.D. rams, laO lat ewes 150 CATTLE, comprising- o 43 °O-month P.A. steers, -0 i 1 steers, 10 P.A. cows 20 P.A. cows r w.n 12 -’-rear Jersey heifers r.w.b., 1J year spg. dairy heifers, 40 fat cows aud 1 huutaway dog, used to hill country, 1 10-mouth dog, head, hunt and lead r „ Account W. M. Stewart, le 135 m.a. ewes r.w. S.D. r.. March -o Account IV. T. Pratt, Apltl—--10 3-year spg. dairy heifers, May-Juno calvers 4 Account W. J* Smith. Colyton—--12 2-year Jersey heifers r.w. J. b.» December 12 3 3-year spg. Jersey betters Account Alex Mel,can, ir° r a n B a k a n u - ~ „ 3°o 4-vear ewes r.w. S.D. r., 280 4-tootn ewes r.w. S.D. r,- 120 5-year ewes r.w S.D. r., 270 Romney ewe lambs A.3J CARTERTON SALE. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), MAY 12, 1944, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. 50 fat sheep 80 forward wethers 35 fat and I’wd. cows 6 weaner Jersey heifers 120 pigs (weaner and stores) 50 white Leghorn pullets 2 young backs, broken to saddle 2 young hacks, broken to lead. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. HILTON ROAD, CARTERTON, ON TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1944, At 1'1.30 a.m. Sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., ETD., have received instructions from C. Moore, Esq., who has sold his property, to offer 47 JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS COWS, due factory dates 9 Jersey cross heifers, r.w. bull 5 weaner Jersey cross heifers 2 p.b. Jersey bulls (3 and 4 years) 1 aged draught mare, all work 1 Ford truck, with sheep crate 1 6-cow L.K.G. milking plant 8 milk cans, cooler, Zip heater, 7a-gal. Alfa Laval separator, milk lift, spring cart, harness, nig feeder, meat safe, carpenter’s bench, 501 b. mixed grass seed. ’'AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE—We have Inspected the cows and can recommend them to intending purchasers. -Mr. Moore has always made a practice of culling heavily, and has only used top bulls. Ca vlng dates of the individual cows will be given at the Bale ' OUTSIDE ENTRY. A/e Mrs. F. E. Bassett, Hilton Road:— 1 pedigree Jersey bull, “To Moa Caddy, double grandson of Brampton Dreaming Sam” 1 pedigree Jersey bull. ‘Hawthorne Gay Boy,” by “Juniper of Puketapu, dam “Hawthorne Avis H.C.” . 4 pedigree Jersey heifers, calving in July to “Te Moa Caddy” 3 pedigree yearling Jersey heifers 1 set Massey Harris o-a-side discs 1 horse collar nn . Light Luncheon Provided. ■ RURAL LAND FOB SALE.
TO WIND UP ESTATE. FOR Sale, at Makutuku, 13 miles north of Dannevirke. five acres, sound 6-roomed house, electric light, permanent water, sheds and outbuildings. I owlhouses to accommodate 500 fowls. 100 yards ff°™ railway station. Vacant possession. Price, £BOO cash. Apply “TRUSTEE," P.O. Box 181. Hastings. V—LEVIN—YOUR CHANCE I Excellent Dairy Farm, 674 acres, all flat, good soil, just top-dressed. Good fences. Permanent water, 5-roomed house, electric light, etc. Modern registered dairy, 3-Cow electric plant. Concrete yard and paths. Milking 40-45 cows. Pedigree bull. Supply Wellington or factory. Milk or cream picked up at gate. Two mi es town, rail, salevards. 20-25 tons hay In stack, also stack ensilage. Price as going concern, £67 per acre. About £2OOO cash. RAYMOND EDER, 24 Grey Street. 43-442. WAIRARAPA—ISB Acres, level, has all been ploughed, 3-rd. cottage, sheds ; r ® e i hold Price £7 per acre; terms. Would *»»«• 147 Cuba Street, Wellington. CARTERTON—II acres, good land, 7-rd. House, 1-cow milking plant. Price only £l5OO, cash £6OO. New Zealand Estate Agency, 147 Cuba St., Wellington, FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. "A Mannings Veterinary Remedy” your Guarantee of Reliability and Satisfaction. It means a Veterinary Remedy manufactured by Qualified Chemists under LaboraC ABA& FATHERS' co-op., lid. (All Branches). ■- 9ft. Tripod and Chain Harrows, £lB/10/-; 7ft. Tripod and Chain Harrows, £l4; heavier type, £l5/10/-. Masson and Co.. Carterton. BEWARE! Pillars raised by unskilled hands soon crumble to dust. Insist on Mannings Veterinary Remedies, manufactured by Qualified Chemists under LaboraFARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD. (All Branches).
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 191, 11 May 1944, Page 8
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