SALES BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY, At I o'clock. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY HERD At 1 eschemaker's Siding, near Oamaru. nnilE NATIONAL MORTGAGE & -*• AGENCY 00. OF N.Z. (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr S. S. Lawrence, who has sold his farm, to hold a clearing- sale on tho abovo date of Tho VVhole of his Pedigree and Grade .Friesian Dairy Herd, as follows:— 1 pedigree Friesian Bull (Rosevale Inka Beets Posch). 3 pedigree Friesian Cows 2 pedigree yearling Heifers 18 grade Friesian Cows and Heifers coming to profit 8 grade Friesian yearling Heifers 1 pedigree Friesian yearling Bull 5 grade Friesian yearling Bulls. Rosevale Inka Beets Posch is three years old (sire Rosevale Karndyko Sylvia Posch (imp.), dam Burkeyje Beets Posch (imp.). His two nearest dams average over 65&1b of butter-fat a year under Government official test. His thrco-year-sister won the Friesian Association's gold medal last year with 6151b fat, and this year is expected to roach 8001b. _ The sire of Rosevale Inka Beets Posch is also sire of the world's champon milk cow, May Echo Sylvia (1521b milk in one day). The Now Zealand champion cow, Bnrkeyje Sylvia Posch, is his great dam, with the following records:—lo6.3lb milk in one day (a record for New Zealand) 1191b butter-fat in one month (also a reoord). She also holds the record long period test for Now Zealand, and at present is putting up a great record, having at tho present time 8381b butter-fat for 288 days, and is expected to reach 1000!b fat by the time the year is completed. 26jy TUESDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1919, At U o'clock. At Mr William Grey's Berrington Estate, Milburn, Otago. DISPERSAL SALE Of STUD SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, AND IMPLEMENTS. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) hvo been favoured with instructions from Mr William Grey, of Milburn, to offer by. public, auction, at an early date, tho wholo of his Flock, comprising: 283 stud and flock Romneys 592 stud and flock Border Loicesters— Rams, Ewes, and Hoggets 100 crossbred Ewes • 100 crossbred Wethers 8 draught' Mares and l Geldings 70 head Cattlo M'Cormick binder, 3 farm drays and frames, Massey-Harris drill 15 coulter, Reid and Gray drill 17 ooulter, Cambridge rolled.*, 2 sets diso harrows, 3-furrow diso plough, 2-furrow Reid and Gray plough, single digger plough (Howard), grass seed stripper, hay rake, 2 sots leaf harrows, set chain harrows, 2 cultivators (Dunoan; Ransom and Sims), clodcrusher, lime sower, oorn crusher, chaffouttor and horso power, M'Alister ridgor, two-drill scuffler, single scuffler ■with inouldboard attached, 200-gallon tank, ladders, tools, and numerous sundries. The Borrington flock was founded over 40 years ago, and tho proprietor has carefully culled his sheep since then, imported animals being introduced as oocasion demanded. Tho flock has boon keipfc true to type, the sheep being of haxdy constitution, and their excellcuce baing proved by being prizetakers at many shows and by their general distribution each season throughout Otego, Southland, and .Canterbury, Floclcmasters will be -well advised to be pre&ent at this great Dispersal Sale, ■where specially well-bred Rams and Ewes of splendid symmetry, excellent style, and ' undoubted constitution will be available for thoir purposes. Mr Grey having leased his property, desires to make a complete clearance of his flock. Luncheon provided. THURSDAY, 31st JULY, 1919. At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITES, WITH THREE FRONTAGES. OVER HALF-ACRE. IN THE VERY CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS. AREA, WELLINGTON. In the Estate of the late Mr David Robertson. Messrs haroourt & oo have received instructions from the Trustees to offer, bv public auction, at their Rooms, 195 Lambton quay, on Thursday, July 31, 1919, at 2.30 p.m., THOSE EXTREMELY VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES, with frontages to OLD CUSTOMHOUSE STREET and WAKEFIELD STREET, containing in all on Area of 2 ROODS 4 PERCHES, with the following Frontages and Depths as per plan: /farcc/* SAraeA \ r% « JL ~~X L °- a\ J < * / "5 It 0" » <//w » ft ft \i ' / T ft s. s % f»? i - —■ ° ■ ~ I £ 1» 1 e •Vv I. I ; • ,i Tlio Vendors reserve tho right to remove the Brick, Iron, and Wooden Buildings thereon, and now used and known as THE PHCENIX FOUNDRY. This MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY is adjacent to Willis and Manners streets from which quick and convenient access is obtained by Mercer street. Old Custom Ilouso street, Parish street, and St. Hill street, all of which take ono immediately on to the property. The PHCENIX FOUNDRY is removmcr to a new site. ° YOUNG, NEAVE, & COURTNEY, Solicitors to Trustees. HARCOURT & qo„ sjy Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 31st JULY, 1919. ' CLINTON STOCK SALE. Present Eotriss: 100 wctlicr Lambs 200 mixed-sex Roirmey cross Hoggets 100 Romney cross wether Hoggets 60 fat and forward Ewes. 60 forward Ewes, guaranteed empty 1 3-furrow Booth-M'Dotiald plough. Courtlier Entries invited. I ]Q ALGETY & COSr°ANY (LIMITED) NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LTIH RATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY ,rT,^n^ PANY 0F NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). lOap OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LBHTED). J Auctioneers.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17687, 26 July 1919, Page 16
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