AUCTION SALES. CLEARING HALE ()f ---■ CHOICE DAIPY CATTLE At Minima r, Wellington on WEDNESDAY, August 27, 101 -! At 1 p.m. |) ALGETY AND COM RAN \ LTD., lnivt! received instructions from Messrs Lindsay am Bradbury, of Miramar, AYcllington, who are giving up dairying, io sell by public auction at theii farm, as above, (he whole of theii Dairy Herd, comprising: 4") cows in full milk 21) cows due August-Septcnibci 14 cows due -Oct ober-Novembei 10 cows due December-January (! empty cows. 10 springing heifers 15 heifers in calf (i yearling heifers 1 light harness horse 2 cattle dogs. NOTE. The farm is situated at Miramar, opposite the gasometer, and the Miramar car goes past the door. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLEAR INC 8 ALE ()E DAIRY STOCjv, ETC. At .Mr T. Bevau, Junior's, Yards, MAN AKA 0. MONDAY, AUG IJ ST 20, l«Jl:j. At 12 noon. T\ ALGETY AN]) COMPANY, LTD., have received instnictions from Mr Isaac Ranslield. who has leased his farm and is leaving the district, to sell by public auction, in Mr T._. Bevan's yards (kindly lent for the occasion) the whole of his dairy herd of cows, young cattle and horses on (he above date, and comprising: (i ; > dairy cows, Aug.-Sept. calve] s (a good number, just at the drop) 1 ; > swinging heifers ■ ) dry cows 10 vearlings I Lull 1 spring cart horse 2 o-draught mares (broken io all farm work) 2 hacks 20 forward ewes 4 unbroken horses 10 rams Cans, e(i\, spring cart and | harne.-s | 1 2-pulsalor Jj.Jv.(l. milking machine, with -l-li.p. Tangye engine, vacuum pump, pipe and talis complete Also ()n account Mr T. Bevan, -Junr.200 ewes in lamb ; !0 spi'ingiiig heifers 40 2-vear heifers 10 cows in calf 2 Jersrv Lulls 2 hacks 2 J,-dralight mares (brood) 10 2- and -i-year unbroken mares and geldings 1 new spring dray 1 tip dray. N2!)-;"> CLEAR] N(j SALE <)E DAIRY .STOCK. At I'AKAPARAnK (iw.» mile from station, seaward). TUESDAY, At'Gl'ST 20, lill'l. At 12 noon. "T)ALGKTY AND COMPANY. LTD., have been favoured with instructions from -J. S. Adams, hsq., who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction, on (lie farm. I lie whole of his herd of dairy cows and heifers, comprising: 22 cows, coming Io 2nd calf Aug. and Sepl. ealvers 2-) cows, coming to Jril and 4th calf, Aug. and Sep!, ealvers of) springing heifers (in lots) Abou( 20 of (he above cows will be in milk on the dale of sale. Light Luncheon Provided. 828-(i ; 1 A ''Warnei's" is the most econom- ] vdl Corset a woman can wear—it 3au be }*ept sweet and fresh by waging. We guarantee Yt T amei"B to wear well am] not rust, break or toar '
Eggs tire not dependable; nor yet inexpensive. Thrifty housewives know this and for satisfactory and economical Baking of Cakes, Buns, and Pikelets, always use— 2 FDMQNIX I M BAKING % 1 POWDER, V mnn
Tfcsr YOUR cows. i*AI>S AND SHEETS SOLD IN LEVIN. Jp.ADS OF 30 FORMS, ruled and printed and perforated acrding u> tho host formula for milktesting competitions, are obtainable at THE BOROWHENTTA CHRONICLE OFFICE, Levin. Pads of ?I6 forms (onoiigh for twelve months' tost tor fiord), 3s 3d each; Herd Return Sheets, ruled and printed on Account Book Paper, 3d each (one sufii t or 12 munths). Apply atFitONT OFFICE, DH HON I CLE 1 LEVIN. flon. Secretary, Levin Branch New Zealand Farmers Union |Or to—*■ H J .IIOHAKDP
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 August 1913, Page 4
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