AUCTIONS. JJIENDERSON -yARDS. TyjONDAY, *VrOV_____t •« rv AT IL3O A.M. -IKft HEAD MIXED CATTLE. —-«-"v/ Including 20 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS 10 YEARLING TO 15_tONTJ_ SHORTHORN HEIFERS , 7 2-YEAR STEERS j 1 REG. S.H. BULL, bred by Mr. Wm. Taylor. ji ;. Entries Solicited. io pUKEKOHE -TTARDS. '. imUESDAY, "VrOVEMBER -J -J • AT 10.30 A.M. rr,XJ\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. .. iOU Including , 75 DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS, AND 1 BULLS. On Account of Mr. H. Hae, Paerata, who has sold his farm: 15 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, in full milk 1 BULL (the Registered Jersey Bull, "Will o' the Wisp"). From the Xorth: SO TWO TO FOUR-YEAR POLLED ANGUS STEERS 30 YOUNG STORE COWS AXD HEIFERS. , Also, ' 40 WELL-BRED HEREFORD HEIFERS, two-year to three-year-old, in calf to ; purebred Hereford bulls. From Glen Murray: s 50 2} to 3-YEAR STEERS, good colours. From Waiheke: j 25 3 AND 4-YEAR BULLOCKS 25 2-YEAR HEIFERS . 10 EMPTY COWS y From Wairamarama. 15 VERY* FORWARD POLLED ANGUS STEERS. l' On Account of Mr. J. R. McElwain Waiuku 20 EXTRA CHOICE 15 TO IS MONTHS :. SHORTHORN HEIFERS, by registered Shorthorn Bulls. Several t eligible for Herd Book. SO BEEF 300 YEARLING TO IS-MOXTHS STEERS AND HEIFERS. , Sale will commence with tbe Dairy Stock at 10.30 a.m.; Grown Steers and Beef at 1 p.m. Entries Solicited. . __" Z 'T_ OAN . AKD M ERCAJ STIL*_ - ' ' A GENCY QO., L TD. -----j-_ST-___D -VTARDS. fT-3-RSDAY, -\TOVEM-_ER -|9 19AA MIXED SHEEP,: , A__-_" Including 400 SHORN WETHERS 500 SHORN EWES 200 SHORN HOGGETS - 50 SHORN 2-4-TOOTH EWES with Lambs (from Waitakere). 12 .QRECIAL JTORSE OALES. The Undebigned will hold Horse' Sales this . Month a- under—- ' .;.' PAPAKURA—MONDAY. November 1". PUKEKOHE—TUESDAY, November IS, Entries "solicited. • NZ' Jj°A!i'AJSD \JERCA2S_ILB A GENCY QO., TTD. " ANNUAL -IWOHOUGHB&ED ,QA__, p-iHRISTMAS *-"T*-_-_K. , •>T T7 T.OAN AND TITERCANT-LB f A GENCY pO., JTD. Win hold their Annual Sale of -__-_oug_- " breds. Amongst those already entered w_ ' have received Instructions from G. 1_ I NICCOL, Esq., ,to Sell the: foUowlng . ' "fashionably-bred two-year-olds, Which __ has imporetd from Australia:— ■■'■'- L—BROWN COLT (8), by .Flippant (tap.) ■ from Linere (Llnere by Pistol, imp.)j foaled November 20, 1817. 2.—BAY COLT (2), by Charlemagne H. , {imp.) from Femina Plume (Femina Plume by Grafton {Imp.); foal-4 October 4, 1917. 3.—BAY COLT (3), half-brother to HartfeU, Ayr Lassie; and Gal, by CbarlemagnIL from Lig-itbeart (Llghthear. by Musk Rose, by Musket); foaled; l • October 5. 1917. 4.—BAY COLT (23), for Prudent King (imp.), from Lady Limasol (Imp.); i (Lady Limasol by Boar's Head); foaled October 16, 1917. S.—BAY COLT (3), by Gunpowder from Pampero; foaled September 6, 1917. C—'BROWN FILLY (21), by Malster from. - San Dove: "foaled November 11, 1917. 7—BAY FILLY, ©) (half-sister- to Court Favourite), by Piedmont (imp.) from Nell. Gwynne; foaled November X, 1917. 3 B.—BROWN FILLY <2), by Flippant (Imp.) from GHssas (Imp.); foaled November 15. 1917. 9.—BROWN FILLY (1), by Varco (imp.) from Lady Rouvray; foaled September 6, 1917. We have ho hesitation in recommending these horses to those who are looking for thoroughbreds for racing or for stud pur- ' poses. Their breeding cannot be surpassed. They are untried, in perfect order and condition to put into work, having received the very best of care and attention, 'and are broken in to ride. - 5 NOTE. —Cards to view may be -obtained from-the Auctioneers or "Mr. .E. T. Rae, Greenlane. •.''."-, Further Entries- Invited. -j\X TT T.OAN AND -VTERCANTILB , * "a. gency c°- l td - 9 3 . 1 J IST OF piOUNTRT gjALES. 1 NOVEMBER, f HENDERSON—MONDAY. 10th. t ARDMORE— MONDAY. 10th, Clearing Sale, I Live and Dead Stock, account Mr. i Tames McConnaughey. p-jKE-COHD—TUESDAY. llth. ' WARKWORTH—FRIDAY. 14th. ,- KAIH-— SATURDAY. 15th. - PAPAKURA—Horse SaIe—MONDAY, 17th. '. PUKEKOHE — Horse SaIe—TUESDAY, f ARA^OHUK—TUESDAY, ISth. ' NGATEA—THURSDAY. 20th. ' MAUNGATUROTO—FRIDAY. 21st. • WAIUT-U—SATURDAY, 22nd. . WHITFORD—MONDAY, 24th. [ ! TUAKAU—THURSDAY. 27th. j PAPAKURA— Dairy Sale—-"RIDAY, 2St_. WEEKLY SALES. i * HIDES, SKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, Etc.-----1 EVERY TUESDAY. ' FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, CALVES, PIGS, ' Etc.—EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Westfield Yards. : DAIRY AND STORE STOCK AND SHEEP—EVERY THURSDAY, West. field Yards. _.' -JO" ty j OAN AND "VJERCANTILH " A GENCY QO., L TD. IF YOU COULD -___" ALWAYS ON VELVET you wouldn't get tired: WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS make the hardest roads seem like velvet. There are so qnality «_bg_rutes for "Wood-Mane's. 152 " mANI WHA '• Soap has Revolutionised J- tho Art of Washing. B DELAYS Are Dangerous.—Order your Xmas Suit now and aToid being disappointed. No fit, no nny.—McBRIDE, Cash Tailor. Co-tumie* and Outfitter. 11-13. -Tctoria. fit. ' BE*
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 266, 8 November 1919, Page 9
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