AUCTIONEERS' NOTICEB. MABTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1913, At 11 o'clock (sharp). ' - TOBNBUMI PQ'' VV # . S ?'- • *-,-»» Moolntftnh & * * "LTD., (lai© C 0.,) will sell as above:— SHEEP—--25 prime fat ewes 40 hoggets 30 ffm ewes Jn lamb to o.D rams 80 N woolly hoggets 18 fat wethers 15 forward store lambs OATTLE: 5 Shorthorn hulls, all well bred 1 P.A. bull, 3yrs, bred at Gwavas station, H.B. 10^store cows 12 yearling steers 2 good dairy cows o.ti drop 5 good dairy cows on drbp 1 good dairy cow,, due m 10 days, 3rd calf HOUSES--1 quiet child s pony A/c Frank Doreett, Esq., Opaki (without reservo) — 1 bay mare, Black Patch, foal- , ed 22nd October, 1904, by Mahaki out of Ladysmith, entered in N.Z. S.B. vol. 4. 1 bay filly,by Boris out of Black Patch (broken in) foaled 6th 3>ecember, 1910, N.Z. S.B. 1 bay filly, by Chatsworth out of Black Patch, foaled 22nd. Sept.. 1912, N.Z. S.B. vol. 5. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer.
GENUINE UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. KAIWAIWAI—6 MILES FROM featherston. ; THURSDAY, 14tli AUGUST, 1913, At 11 a.m. sharp. ON AMOUNT MESSRS FENWICK BROTHERS. W & G. TURNBULL & 00., • (late Jas. Macintosh and Co.) have . received instructions from Messrg Fenwick Bros., Kaiwaiwai, who have sold their farm, to hold an unreserved Clearing Sale, of all tlieii' Live and Dead Stock at Mr J. F. Fenwick'd yards, adjoining their property, on above date and time:— CATTLE— ' 60 dairy cows (all dehorned), mostly 2nd and 3rd calvere, all showing well forward 20 2 'and 3-yr-old "springing dairy heifers from selected cows 2 Holstein - Shorthorn cross bulls * 11 steer calves ■ . ( The above mentioned cows are an exceptionally good lot. HORSES—--4 heavy drft. mares, 5 to 8 years old • 2 heavy drft. geldings, 4 and 5 years old 1 heavy drft. geldings, 3 jvs, unbroken 1 f-drft. gelding, using 4 yrs 3 roan brake mares, 6, 7, and 8 year® 1 brown brake mare, 5 years 5 good hacks and harness max - - . es and gelding, 3to 7 yrs 2 yearling unbroken hacks 1 2-year-old unbroken £-drft gelding SHEEP—--260 good woolly hoggets (one ear-mark) 30 2-tooth ewes and wethers PLANT—I 4-cow Gane Milking Plant with Releaser; 1 3 h.p. National Engine; Milk Cans;; Milk • Cooler; Water-'tank; water pump; water pipes.; etc. HARNESS—6 full sets draught Harness, 2 sets leading Harness, Cart, Saddles and Breeching, 1 double set Brake Harness, 1 set Gig Harness. IMPLEMENTS 1 milk brake (good), 1 H-yd nearly new tipdray, 1 gig, 1 3-f. convertible ' plough f 1 extra heavy swamp plough, 1 set disc harrows, set 5leaf Tine harrows (good),, set tripod harrows, P. and D. drill (in good order), 1-yr-old McCormick binder, 1 ton new corrigat- . Ed iron, totara posts and strainers. . ; • SUNDRIES—6 tons pressed straw, 10 tons O.S. chaff, 350 bushels barley, wire, farm tools, etc., etc.
ALSO—On account H. Fenwick, ' Esq., Kaiwaijvai—--IQO acres good, rich land; 30 acacres in oats, 30" English grass, ballance in stubble. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.Intending Purchasers can inspect all of the above mentioned any day up to the sale. FRANK EVANS, ~ Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. HUKANUI. IN MR W. GRIFFEN'S YARD. (Close to Railway Station.) MONDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1913, At 12.30 p.m. TXT & G. TURNBKLL- & CO., ' ' ' LTD., (late Jas. Macintosh & Co., have received instructions from MR GEO. TURLEY, Hukanui, who is giving up dairying, to hold an unreserved Clearing Sale of his Dairy Herd in Mr W. Griffen's yard, l kindly lent for the occasion, on above date and time:— OK DAIRY COWS, due August **** and September ■ 1 good milk cart gelding, any trial ALSO—Milk Cans. ete. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. .
UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE MAURICEVILLE WEST. . ' #: TUESDAY, 19th AUGUST, 1913, at 12 o'clock sharp, ON AC. J. E. DEADMAN, ESQ. AT MR A. FORSBERG'S YARDS, Mauriceville West. MESSRS W. TURNBULL & CO., LTD., late James Macintosh and Co., have received instructions from Mr J. E. Deadman, who has sold his farm, and is leaving the district, to hold an unreserved clearing sal© of his well-known dairy herd which are principally grade Jerseys and Jersey cross cows, on above date and time:— AO DAIRY COWS, 2nd, 3rd, 4th calvers, due August and Sept. and early October. Early calvers in calf to purebred Jersey bull. Late calvers in calf to S.H. bull. 1 purebred Jersey bull. Entered in Herd Book, V<3. 9, 1912, No. 1555, page 53, The Auctioneers can thoroughly recommend this herd, as they are all good young,cows, and.will be offered in very good condition. CONVEYANCES WILL MEET MIDDAY TRAIN AT MAURICEVILLE. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer.
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