AucnoriEsns' notices. MASTERTON STOCK SALE. V/AIPOUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1912, At 11.50 a.m. TAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. j 9 will sell afl above— On account J. SAVAGE Esq., To Ore Ore, who is giving up dairying, the whole of his Dairy Herd, consisting of QA DAIRY OOWS, due August J\j and September. 1 Alpha do Laval Separator arm Engine (only in use ono season). The above inoaitionod cows are an exceptionally good lot. and are ail second, third and fourth calvers, and are in spltsntlKi condition. Om account of Mr J. Houngan, who is giving 'up dairying—--16 lirtit clai>a dairy cows, duo August and September. On iTcoutit other vendors— CATTLE—--2 good dairy cows, due August 20 2 jir old dairy heifer? in calf 10 springing heifers, duo September anil October. 0 spnng.iig he:f>rs r> cows 5 2jt old cteero 1 .fat cow 8 store cows SHEEP—- | 40 forward empty owes i 82 s.m. ewes in lamb 30 Lincoln ewes in lamb to S.D. ranis 20 woolly lambs 260 4 and syr old ewes in lamb to Southdown rams, tip top line 80 mixed wethers and ewes, to be drafted GO f.m. ewe in lamb to SD. ■ram 20 woollv hoggets FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer.
SPEGIAL CLEARING SALE. OF COWS, HEIFERS, SHEEP, HAY, AND SUNDRIES. On account of HARRY FEAST, Esq., who is giving v.p dairying, on bis- farm, A-HiAIKOUKA, near WIIiEXTOWN. FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, At 11.30. JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. have- received 'instructions from H'any Feast, Esq., to sell a& above. COWS AND HETFEIRS: 40 real good co,ws duo August and September. 50 2 and 3y,r spinning heifers due August and September (to be. drafted Jn email lots.) 2 pure ibr&d Ayrshire heifers. 2 purebred yearlings (out of picket cows). 6 sows with litters. 2 sows in pig. 1 p.b. Bersiksire bo.ir. SHEEP: 100 2, 4, 6 and 8-th ewes in lamb to Romneys and S.D. rams. HORSES: 1 good harness, inare (suitable for milk cart). 1 4vr old unbrokelli filly. SUNDRIES: 40 Totira (in lots). Gilva.nised iron (piping. 20 tons baled hay. 20 toii-s mangokk, etc., etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. .The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to this sate, as Mr Feast has always been one of the best slup- \ pliers to'the GreytowM Factory, and i on the day of the sale lie will be pleased to .show his returns. FRANK EVANS, I Auctioneer.
UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT ATEA, THURSDAY, loth AUGUST, 1912. at 12 Noon. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from S. SMITH, ESQ., ATEA, who is giving up dairying, to offer the whole of his herd, eomprising:— 30 first class dairy cows (2nd and 3rd c.ilvers), calving factory dates. 10 picked 3yr heifers in calf. 7 weaners. 3 20-mths to 2yr steers. 2 bulls. 1 good gig lioreo, Gyr old, mare in foul, and with; foal at foot. ■Milk cans and sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE: The ahovo herd held a very lueh test at the factory last .season, full particulars of which will he given at the sale. UN-RESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, ETC. KAKAIUKJ, near HUKANUI. FRIDAY, 91' h AUGUST. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. have been favoured with in&i-ruetiiotifi from Mr D. D. Sneddon, \\"io has disposed of (Iks Iprcperty, to yen oil hi.* farm as abevo at a 11.30 a.m. thie whole of b.:s tbek and effects. 6f\ dat.ry cows, calving August viand ■September. 5 ,q!':iy.!.gLng heifers. 20 wci:i,.br lieifeio. 2 welrl-bred young bulls. 3 ■U'fJjfuT farm hoi'sce. 3 young half-draught li'orsos. 12 store pigs, 3. sows, 1 boar. drill, grubber, separator, fowls, dlickr., gef>'i?, milk cans, etc. •i-co'.v Dominion n.uking machine with (ill ciigi.ie jv-nid circular cjuw, all in good, -working order. 2 to 3 .-.tens prexed straw and hay, and sheaf chaff. MITE.—The ftrck has been persona'.lry iiupc'cted by the Auctioneers, and the- coiViS are a parbicuhirly good, lot, she. r.i'ng good 'ret'itrus for a •ii'iunber c.f year;-. There will ho slight re-r'rves o:i th;> and milking plant. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, ETC. MARTMA (Near MANGAMAIRE.) MONDAY, 12th AUGUST. A 13RAHAM AND ."WILLIAMS, X.u. I/!'D., have been favoured with histrnctiniK from Mr D. SEAL'EY, who lias sold hu> property to sell r<s above at 12 noon i-harp, t'he whole of his K'tock and effects. A K FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, calving factory dates. 17 Jersey cross heifers in calf. 10 Jersey eiws yearling heifers. 5 Jersey cross bulls, .mixed ages. /> f-nwH i.n pie:, 1 boar. 100 liomney ewes in lamb. 2 yo'iing' horse* by Benmoro Dean and Nutwood. Sep.!rafor and boiler, milk cans, j etc. 20 ten* Swede turnips., taon potatoes. 300 gorii liinmii pests. S. F. i'lotigh. tine harrows, puiprr, Planet Junior, 2 Umber jacks. All hi shouseliohl furniture and effect". Nolo: A Inrgr; proportion of the herd are TloWoln and Jersey crow. Mr Scaler ],; i.. ;i !i-,- ;! ■,-,-, ouFled heavily, a-id 20 years is a hr.vt-class recommendatioin that the cows aire of exceptional merit.
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