AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. jyjOUNT SOMERS SALE. MONDAY/ 18th MARCH. SPECIAL ENTRY: Acconnt MB ■). P. PETER. Okawa, 300 Full-mouth Hail and Xhrec-quarterbTed Ewes 2123 DALGETY and CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE. BURN SIDE, FENDALTON. MONDAY. MARCH 18th. "YfESSRS DALGETY ar.d CO., LTD., in J\J_ conjunction with MESSRS MATSON and CO.. have receired instructions from MR J. N. IiOAG, who has Bold hi 3 Burnside property, to hold a DISPERSaL SALE of LIVE and DEAD STOCK at tils old Burniidc Homestead Yards, &3 under: — SHEEP— 172 S.M. Crossbred Ewes 160 Fot Ly.inbs SOO \Fat and Forward Lambs 23Jbne-shear Border Leicester Rams 1 Stud Border Leicester Ram 2 Full-mouth B.L. Rrmia 0 Full-mouth Southdown Rams HORSES— 7 Good Draught Geldings, all broken and used to farm work 3 Good Mares, stinted to Shepherd Prince and Bonnie Duukeld 2 Good Mares, with foak at foot by Dulmeny Forest Kins, stinted to the above sires 1 Two-year-old and 2 Yearlings HARNESS HORSES--1 Four-yoar-old Mare, by Nautiiorm, broken to saddle and harness, and stinted to "Wildwood Junior 1 Rothschild Tracey Mare, broken to saddle and barnees, ar.d stinted to Russell Patch CATTLE Etc.— 2 Milking Cows 10 Head I'oung Cattle 1 Fat Ileifer 1 Cow in milk and in calf 1 Eighteen Months Heifer 2 Yearling Steers 1 Yearling Heifer 1 Six-momths-old Heifer Calf 1 Pig IMPLEMENTS— McCormick Binder, McCormick Mower, 1 Desring Hay Stacker and 2 Hay Sweeps complete, 3-furrow Riding Plough (P. and D.), 3-furrow Disc, 3-fur-row Plough (Kajisomes). jlorac Hoe, 1 Set Duncan Disc Harrows, I Sot (C. and D.J Disc Harrows. 1 Set 6-leaf Harrows, Riding Gear for same, 1 Set 6-leaf Grass Seed Harrows, 1 Set 4-leaf Harrows, 1 5-leaf Harrow Tree, Chain Harrows, Duncan Cultivator (Giant), IS-coulter Grain Drill (grain, manure, turnip, and rape), 1 Broadcast Sower, Stripper, Cambridge Roller, l'c:v Harvester, Two-row Ridgo Drill, Dray and Flame. 2 Drays, 1 four-horse Set Block and Tackle, Avery Scales, Gig, Set ti-horse Block and Tackle. 4 and 5-horse Tree, 5 and 8-honae Tree, Plough Chains', 2 Cart Saddles and Breechin£S, 2 Sets Loading Chains, Collars, Hames, Winkers and Covens for all horses, 20 Sacks Machine-dreeaecl Grass Seed, 1 Ton Rape Manure, Empty Sacks, Churn, Riddles, Grindstones, 3 Stacks Ha 7 (estimated at 90 tons). Also. 1 Modem 5-« eater High-powered American Motor-car, self-starter and electric light. 1 Ralli Dog Cart, rubber-tyred, built by Steel Bros., in first-class order, and' Set Harness 1 Whitechapel Cart, seating four, built by Steel 8r05.,. in first-class order Furniture, a large quantity of Corrugated Iron, Timber, Iron (cast and wrought) and a host of Sundries.
LUNCHEON. All Mr Boag's implements are in tip-top order, most of them new. buyers can procuro this splendid stock at second-hand prices. Sale Commences at 12 o'clock Sharp. DALGETY and CO., LTD., H. MATSON and CO.. 9103 Joint Aganta. gHEF FIELD SALE. FRIDAY. MARCH 22nd. SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account MK H. A". MURRAY, Grassdale, 600 Two-tooth HaJfbred Ewes ■llK) Four and Fivs-year Halfbred Ewes 2UO Four-tooth Haifbred Wethers Account INfcHBONNIE ESTATE, Westland, 100 Romncy-cross Ems 130 X'onviud Itapo Lambs 2859 DALGETY-and CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE, OMIHI. FRIDAY, MARCH 22na,
"l/STX have been instructed by MR W. '.iVj COLE, OMIHI', whose leae© has expired, to hold a> COMPLETE* CLEARING SALE of LIVE and DEAD STOCIi, on the Farm, as above. Particulate ~ SHEEP— 250 Four and Five-year-old Romney Cross Ewes - 200 Failing-mouth Romney Cross Eiroa 50 Lam be, mixed sexes CATTLE— , 10 Cows, in milk, June, July, and August calvers 2 Springers 2 Fat Heifers 4 Eighteen-month Heifers 5 Eighteen-month Steers 2 Yearling Steers 10 Calves 1 i'urebred Shorthorn Bull HORSES— I Gelding Prince, Byxs, all work 1 Gelding Farmer, Byrs, all work 1 Filly Belle, 6yrs 1 Maie Diamond, 7yrs. chains 1 Yearling Filly, 1 Gelding, Uyre, unbroken 1 Harnosa Horse PIGS— 1 Sow 2 Porkers 8 Weaners IMPLEMENTS— 2 Drays and Frames 1 McCormick Binder 1 McCormick Side Delivery 1 15-coulter Drill and Graa3 Seed Box 1 Set Disc Harrows (Reid and Gray) I 3-F. Plough (P. and D. Duncan) 1 Set 5-leaf Tyne Harrows 1 Gig ana -"Harness ' ' SUNDRIES— Harness for 6 Horses, 2 Tons O.S. Chaff. 300 Empty Sacks, 15 Coils Wire Netting, Alpna Laval Separator (30ga1.), Churn, Cream Cans, 20 Pairs Fowls, Blocks, Tackle, Tree 3, Chains. 2 Ladders, quantity Furniture, Tools, etc., 2 Sheep Dogs SALE STARTS AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Abo, with MR COLE'S permission. Account MR S. BURROWS, Omihi. 240 Two-tooth Three-quartorbred Ewes DALGETY and CO., LTD. qxford Special sale. MONDAY, APRIL Bth. We shall be glad to RECEIVE ENTRIES for this important fixture. 9974 DALGETY and CO., LTD. — j WHEAT. DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD. TXTE have pleasure in advising that we W have been appointed uy the BOARD OF TB^f BROKERS for the PURCHASE AND SALE OF WHEAT Under the Wheat Trade Regulations, 1917. We aro now in a. position to deal with all Wheat offered to us. and solicit samples. We are also Buyers of Chaff Oats. Barley, Cocksioot, Ryegrass, etc., and aU samples, enquiries, and particulars sent to us, or handed to our Country Agents, will receive prompt attention. P2500 DALGETY ajd COMPANY, LTD._ T EFT-OFF Clothing—Mrs Pritchard is a ii Cash Buyer of Gents' Misfit and Lefioff Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, and Ladies' and Children's Clothing. spot cash. King up 'Phone 3394, or write 12 » Victoria street P8073
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