> .Auctions. • DALGBTx* AN!) CO., LTD. _i souka" » IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. LIVE AND DEAT) "STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. THURSDAY, JUNE sth NEXT. DALGETY and CO., LIMITED {in conjunction with P_>iE and CO.), have received instructions from Mrs C. B. POX. owing to the Estate having been sold, to hold a CLEARING SALE as above, «t Ti Kouka, on . THURSDAY"; JUNE sth, Of the whole of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising— • SHROPSHIRE DOWN FLOCK: 1 Imported Stud Ram Conqueror (English Flock Book, No. 520} 1 Imported Stud Ram Nial, bred by Mr J. Jones, Cot-wall, Salop 1 Imported Stud Ram Paddy, bred by Mr Joseph Evorall, Wroxoter, Salop 267 Stud Ewes, mixed ages, and put to the above mentioned Rams.and a Ram out of a Ewe purchased from Mr C. Lewis 100 Ewe Lambs 100 Ram Lambs SHEEP: 1600 Full-mouth. Halfbred Ewes ; (Ainuri bred}, in good condition, and in lamb to Shropshire Down Rams 1550 Half and Three-quarterbrod Lambs, fat or in very forward condition 250 Merino Ewes, full-mouth, in lamb to Leicester Rams 112 Three-quarter-bred Two-tooth Ewes (E.L. Cross), in lamb to Shropshire Down Kams 88 Three-qunrterbrcu Six-tooth Ewes (E.L. Cross), in lamb to Shropshire Down Rams 60 Pat Ewes 30 Two-tooth Wethers Also, all the Sheep now depasturing on Mount Mason, particulars of which will appear in later advertisements. CATTLE: 3 Cows, two in/profit and one dry 5 Heffera, four fat and one very forward 4 Calves All Real Good Sorts. HORSES: 7 Draught Mares 2 Draught Geldings 1 Yearling The horses are all young, in grand condition, and are considered tho best teams in the district. 3 Trap and Hack Mares 1 Poiiy IMPLEMENTS: 2 D.F. Ploughs, Disc Harrows, Spring Disc Harrows, Grubbers, Osborne Reaper l and Binder, Drill, Broadcast Sower, -with Turnip Canisters, Farm Dray, Spring Cart, Set Harrows, Sheep Netting, Harness, etc.j etc., wool press, weighing machine,, norse rake, turnip cutter for dray, set chain -harrows, 2 pack saddles, 2 English s_dc_.es.. All the Implements are as good as new. GRAIN: 300 Bushels Oats, 500 Bushels Oats (Seconds), 150 Bushels Italian Ryegrass, 7 Stacks Oat Sheaf (about 120 Tons), really good, 1 Stack Last Year's Hay HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Conveyances will meet the morning train at Hawa_de_i on Day of Sale. " LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.80. DALGEJTY and CO., LIMITED, PYNE and CO., . 3918 Joint Auctioneers. FARM NEAR EALING !. OR SALE BY AUCTION AT BULLOCK'S ARCADE, ASHBURTON, . SATURDAY,. JUNE 7th NEXT. D THOMAS, in conjunction with T>AT,. •■ GETYand C0.,-Limited, is instructed by the Trustees of the RudderiWau Estate -To Sell, as Above, ■' THEIR GRAND PROPERTY, CONTAINING 1201 ACRES 2 ROODS 6 PERCHES, . And boing R.S. 31496 and 36181. Situated close to Ealing. This Farm has been thoroughly improved, ■al. in English grass, well fenced, and subdivided, with plenty of water, and the Auctioneers consider it a very "useful Property, and one well worth inspection. Land Transfer Title. Terms at Sale, Sale at 2 p.m. .For Further Particulars apply to D. THOMAS, - DALGETY and CO., LIMITED, Joint Agents. Or to MESSRS JOYNT and .ANDREWS, "-' * ■ Solicitors, ' 3917. . ■ . ■ Christohurch.' ADDINGTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY;. 12th' JUNE, WO2. Special Sale of Purebred and Pedigree Shorthorn Cattle, also Purebred Shropshire Down Sheep. DALGETY' and CO., LTDv. n conjunction , .'with PYNE and CO.) are instructed by 'MR JOHN DEANS, OF RICCARTON, To hold a Special Sale of the following Pure- ' bred and Pedigree Shorthorn Cattle at ADDINGTON YARDS On. JUNE 12th, 1902. -7 Stud' Cows 1 Year!i_g Heifer (All descended from the imported cow "Queen of Spring.") 3 Stud- Bulls 1 Cow 1 Heifer (Pesccnded from "Flower of Brunswick 3rd.") 31 Cows and Heifers, three-years-old and upward _ ~ 6 Heifers, tw_-years-old , ' 9 Heifers; one-year-old 6 Bulls, 18-months-old 5 Bull Calves running with, dams (Descended from the Homebu.h Herd.) The Herd has been in the possession of Mr Deans's family for upwards of fifty years, and from time to,time fresh, strains-of blood have been imported from Englandgand Australia. ALSO—On the same date on account of MRS C. B. FOX, TI KOUKA, The Following PUREBRED SHROPSHIRE DOWN . • . SHEEP:' 1 Imported Stud' Ram Conqueror (English Plock Book, No. 520)." 1 Imported Stud Ram Nial, bred by Mr J. Jones, Cotwall,'Salop 1 Imported Stud Ram Paddy, bred by Mr Joseph Bverall, Wroxeter, Salop 267 Stud Ewes, mixed ages, and put to the above-mentioned rams and _ ram out of a ewe purchased from Mr C. Lewis 100 Ewe Lambs 100 Ham Lambs -_— Catalogues for both Sheep and Cattle in course of preparation, can be had from the Auctioneers. DALGETY and CO., LTD., PYNE and CO., » g9l6] . , i j ' Auctioneers. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE ■AGENCS" CO., LTD. SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, MAY 23rd. SPECIAL ENxRIES— 250 Prime Fat Lambs. 250 Prime Fat Lambs 50 Fat Ewes 1 Unbroken Filly, suitable for Tram or Spring Cart We shall be pleased to receive further ENTRIES. NEW ZEALAND LOAi\ and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. E. G: STAVELE-, Manager. 3855 ; O. E. CALCUTT, Auctioneer. GRAIN SALE. FRIDAY,J__AY goth. Consign to "W"EW ZEALAND LOAM and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTi/., PRIVATE SIDING, Christchurch. WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, BEANS, PEAS, SEEDS, POTATOES, ONIONS, CHAFF, ETC., ETC. These Sales arc largely attended by Grain Merchants and Produce Dealers. Every Lot is enrcfuily valued and protected to full market rate. 385. E. G. STAVELEY, Manager.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11279, 21 May 1902, Page 12
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