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I Gotten ASon. SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. SATURDAY, 27th APRIL. At 1 p.m. GORTON & SON .„_, have received instructions from Messrs Robertson Bros., who have given up contracting, to sell by public auction at their Horse Emporium Feilding The whole of the'r plant, comprising— -25 medium to heavy shatters and leaders 4 drays 2 timber waggons Harness for 25 horses Note. - The above horses have been working on the Main Trunk Line. They are all full of hard feed and in splendid working condition. Ages; 3 oft' to 8 years old, and will be subject to trial. TUESDAY, 30th APRIL, At 11 o'clock. IMPORTANT UNRESEVED CLEAR.NG SALE OP STUD AND WELL BRED ROMNEY , SHEEP, SHORTHORN CATTLE, AND HORSES. T 0 R T 0 N & S ON, in conjunction with DALGETY & CO, have received instructions from Mr Jas. Campion, whose lease has expired, to sell by public auction on the Farm, Waituna, on above date—--592 Stud Romney ewes, 2 to 6 years old 258 Stud Romney ewe lambs 418 Romney ram lambs 1417 well bred 2 tooth Romney ewes 1882 well bred 4 tooth Romney

ewes 1319 6 tooth and f.f.m well bred Roruney ewes 287 2 tooth to f.m. Eomuey ewes 120 culled Eomney ewes 1790 Fioek Eomney ewe lambs , 70 fat and forward wethers 58 2 tooth Eomney rams 95 2 tooth to f.m. Eomney rams 70 Shorthorn weaners 1 Shorthorn bull 32 empty Shorthorn cows 41 Shorthorn breeding cows 52 18 months to 2 years Shorthorn heifers 29 18 months BhorthonTsteers 4 dairy cows 8 heavy draught geldings, broken everywhere 1 6 year half draught gelding (chains) 3 draught mares with foals by Up-to-Date and covered by him again 2 18 months draught fillies 6 3 and 4 year unbroken draughts 8 station hacks 2 doublo furrow and 1 single furrow plough 2 Steel Queen discs, tine harrows, Farmers' Favourite drill, Cambridge roller, scales, wool press, dray, harness, 4 horse yoko and bars, tools, etc. Auctioneer's Note. The Auctioneers wißh to call special attention to the above stock. The sheep are a particularly fine lot of hill-bred Romneys, in first-class condition. The Stud ewes are in lamb tc Stud rams bred by E. Short, G. Wheeler, Gray Bros., and E. Tanner. The Flock ewes are in lamb to pure-»bred rams bred by E, Short and Gray Bros. The rams were put out the second week in March. Each lot sold in numbers to suit purchasers. A drag will leave The Square, Feilding, at 8.30 on morning of sale, liuyew from Palmerstou and South, can, Bs-. rive by the early train from Palmevstoh', and buyers from North will require to, arrive at Eeildisg the evenLUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, Near Mount S^ew-art. MONDAY, 29th APBIL. (TIOKTON &SON ~f have received instructions from Mr W. A. Read to sell by public auction on the farm, Peony's Line,, near Mount Stewart -- a draught geldings 2' draught mares in foal to Lord Dalrymple 2 aged mares in foal to Lord Dairy rnple 8 light horses . 16 2£ year heifers 8 yearling heifers ' : 5 cows and calves Cambridge rcller, 2 Roid and Gray d.f. ploughs, disc harrows, tine harrows, spring tip dt'ay and harness, 1 set 4-horsa yoke, 60-gallon new boiler, tai.k suiJ sle3ge, 100 totara posts, 5 strainers, 21 cwfc. No. 8 wire, garden plough, gig, manure, and large number of farm and garden tools, Avery scales, stack covers, etc.

Sale at 1.30 sharp. IVlanawatu Auctioneers' AssociationM ANAWATIf AUCTIONEERS 'x* ' ASSOCIATION. FEILDINQ SALE. FRIDAY, 26th APRIL, At 12.30 sharp. 70 (at ew63 450 f.m. ewes in lamb toßomney rams 100 f.m. ewes 250 2,4, 6, and f.f.m. ewes in lamb 100 2 tooth wethers 500 lambs (lots) 100 good s.m, empty ewes 14Q 4 year ewes 400 ewes (lots) 410 lambs (lots) 878 good lamba 500 lambs (iirst-cla3S line) 170 mixed lambs 500 lambs, (superior line) 100 Woodendean ewe lamb 3, by stud rams 250 s.m. ewes 500 empty forward ewes 200 lambs 40 18 months steers 4 fat cows 90 2£ year well bred ShorthorE steers, in forward condition, on account of L. McHardy, Esq. • 26 3 year well bred Shorthorn heifers in calf, on account of L. McHardy, Esq. 25 mixod cattle 10 fit cows c a . n AUCTIONEER & GI'NEBAL COMMISSION AGENT, BULLS, Wishes to notify the publio that ha is prepared to exeouto Private Sales in any pare of too district. Ho will be sailing it Bo&gotea on T&csday. the SOth ApriJ, and Wednesday, Ist M»y. Ooßßignmimta of Live Stook and Produce will be received at his office at Balis, or at Rongoiea on the days of tho salat - . . . . ...J. CAMPION,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8795, 24 April 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8795, 24 April 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8795, 24 April 1907, Page 3

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