AUCTIONS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT* THE NEW FIRM, "Kyf ESSRS. BRAND AND JOHNSTON IVJL (lato of T. Kennedy Macdonald, Ltd.) beg ■to announco that they liavo taken over the old-established AUCTIONEERING BUSINESS carried on for very many years in the City as T. Kennedy Macdonald, Ltd., Land and Mercantile Auctioneers. Having had long experience with the late firm, and also with Macdonald, Wil-. son, and Co;, Messrs. Brand and John- 1 ston can assure clients that their interests will receive tho best attention. EXTENSIVE SALES OF FURNITURE will continue to 1)3 held as usual in the Exchange Auction Rooms EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. GENERAL AUCTION SALES con'ducted in any part of City or Country. _ LANDED PROPERTY SALES held at intervals. MR. JOHNSTON, who has been conducting tho Auction Sales of the late firm, will'continue to do so for the new firm. Tho Firm will be pleased to receive particulars of Property for Private Sale, Lease, Rental, or Public.Auction. CHARGES REASONABLE. ' i PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. •3RAND '& "'JOHNSTON, LAND AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, 155 and 157 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. JpALMERSION NORTH STOCK SALE. TO-DtYY, THURSDAY, 20th J ULY, 1911. At 12 noon. 25 fat and forwanftbullccks 3 fat heifers 10 store cows 20 fat ewes 80 fat wether hoggets 100 ewes iii lamb 200 mixed hoggets 50 lambs On account of Mr. C. Fair— 200 ewes in lamb to Shropshire and S.D. rams On account of Mr. D. Buick, M.P.— Annual draft without reserve. 200 2-tooth' Romnev owes in lamb to Romney. rams .400 i, 6-tooth, and f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams ■ On account of A. Harding Esq., Siberia— 1500 j-tooth wethers ■ ■ . ' • ' LEVIN SALE. . TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 21st JULY, 1911. A BRAIIAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Jt*. will sell at 1 p.m.— , 150 hoggets 100 forward empty ewes 200 fat and forward wethers 100 empty owes 120 prime fat wethers GO fat wethers (off turnips) • 100 fat ewes 30 forward .wethers ICO 1-year ewes in lamb to Romney rams 100 ewes in lamb 120 store ewes 30 fat sliejp 150 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney ranis 120 fat and forward empty ewe? :200 good wether hoggets ■I fat cows 1 choice springing heifers M fat cows 10 forward empty cows 7 fat and forward cows 17 JS-rnonth to 25-year steers 8 forward empty heifers; 16 prime heavy cows 12 prime fat bullocks LEVIN SALE. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, JULY 21st, 1911, at 11.30 a.m. D ALGETY AND CO.,' LIMITED, will Sell— 200 1-tooth to f.f.m. Romney ewes,' in Jamb (good line) 150 2-tooth ewes, in lamb 100 forward ewes 250 2 and '(-tooth wethers (off hills) 100 wethers ' * 50 ewes in lamb 120 fal: ewes (iO fat wethers' 200 ewes, in lamb ISO 1 and 6-tooth Romney ewes, in lamb 2 young grade Jersey cows, springing 28 2J-yeur 'steers 10 store cows 11 sound dairy cows ' . 2 springing heifers 7 fat cows ■ UNRESERVED SALE OF CHOICE HIGH-GRADE JERSEY AND lIOLSTEIN COWS,' HEIFERS, AND BULLS, At the Farm, SHANNON. TUESDAY, 25th JULY, 1911. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., - have received instructions from Mr. >. . CARTER to sell at 12 noon— (Jfr GRADE Holstcin cows, to calve July," August, and September. GRADE .Jersey cows, to calve AJtf July, August, and September. Jft HIGH-GRADE Jersey springing heifers, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull. OA HIGH-GRADE Holsteiu spring- * ivU injr heifers, in calf to Holstein bull ,'jr WEAR springing Jersey -I-O heifers, in calf lo pedigree Jersev bull J PEDIGREE Jersey bull j HOLSTEIN bull •J HOLSTEIN Jersey bulPfrom pedi- -«■ gree stock LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—As Mi». Carter has decided to give up dairying everything will bo sold without reserve. Wo have personally inspected tho herd, and have no hesitation in advising auyunc in search of choico Jersey and Holstein dairy stock to attend the sale. UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE OF HIGH-GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS AND PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN BULLS. WEDNESDAY, JI'T.Y 2Cth, 1011. AT GLEN OROUA. O ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, instructed by MR. CHAS. HOPPING, will Sell at his Homestead, GLEN OROUA, as above, at 12.30 o'clock— 61 high-grade Holstein cows, 2nd and 3rd Olivers, due August and September. All been running with pedigreo Holstein bull 8 high-grade Holstein cows in milk 6 high-grade Holstein heifers in milk (nnp. from Sydney) 9 high-grade Holsteiu yearling heifers 17 high-grade Holstein 2-year bulls 10 high-grndo Holstein yearling bulls 4 purebred Holstein 2-year bulls (slight reserve) 1 3-year pedigree heifer (springing), by "Colonel -Manor of Riverside" (imp); dam, imp. cow "Mabel Wakaiona" 1 purebred Holstein 2-year bull, bred by W. I. Lovelock 2 purebred Holstein 2-year bulls 1 purebred Holstein 2-year bull, bred by State Farm; Levin 1 purebred Holstein 3-year bull, bred by Newton King (slight reserve) 6 fat cows; 100 2-tooth ewes in lamb; heavy tip-dray, plough, milk-cans, etc. 'fho dairy cows are in excellent order, and havo "been hand-milked. The majority aro August calvers, and calving dates will bo guaranteed. Mr. Hopping intends to keep pedigree cattle only, and tho abovo sale altords a raro opportunity tu thosD in search of first>class milking cows and high-grado Holstein cattle. Conveyanco will leave Auctioneer's Ollicc 9.30 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1184, 20 July 1911, Page 10
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