AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED SALE OF CHOICE ■ DAIRY STOCK, AT THE FARM, LEVIN, MONDAY, 17tli MAY, 1915. ' A BRA HAM AND WILLIAMS LTD., . have been instructed by Mr. R. A. M'Douald (who is giving up dairying and going in for fattening) to sell as above at 1 p.m., the whole of liis well-known herd, . consisting of 50 cows, mostly August and September calvers .• • 25 first-class heifers, to calve August and September ' 12-year grade Holstein bull 1 3-year grade - Holstein bull LIGHT LUNCHEON PEOVIDED. : 'Auctioneers' Note.—Mr. MDonald has got together a particularly fine lot ol cows,. all dehorned, and in splendid condition. They have all been hand milked, and we, can thoroughly, recommend them es a. first-class lot. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. PALMERSTON NORTH SALE YARDS- : TUESDAY, 18th MAY, 1915. D ALGETY AND CO?, LTD., Palmerston North, instructed by MR. GEORGE GREEN, who has sold his property, will sell at-the Salcyards, .as abovo, at 12 k o'clock noon:— tJAA 2 and 4-tootK ewes, running with ill/v Southdown rams (in lots) . 300 s.m. ewes, running with Southdown rams (in lots): . 700 forward mixed lambs (in lots) V 200 forward wethers i, ~ 80 empty ewes 15 Southdown rams <J3Q.fat and forward bullocks/(in 20 20-months steers , . ,20 20-months heifers JO fat and. forward cows 65 good mixed weaners (to be drafted , for sexes): • r' • ■ ■ 8 extra good heavr draught mares, 5 and 6 years, broken.to all work' (slight reserve). "15 heavy draught fillies and geldings, 3, 4, and 5 years, unbroken ■10 3 to 5-year lacks, unbroken, guit- ; able for remounts ■ . i hacks " 1 Clydesdale stallion, aged 1 8-year gelding, Windage, winner of . many races (slight reserve) LUNCHEON OBTAINABLE AT YAEDS. ' ■'■'/' WAIKANAE SALE. TUESDAY," MAY 18, 1915. TWUW- ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will - offer for sale, at 12 o'clock noon, the following;— "■,'■• ~ 80 Lincoln-Romney cross woolly lamba - 60 lambs " . 30 fat and forward wethers : .'- 25 weaner steers - 1-1 mixed weaners 2 springing heifers On account of A. Monk, Esq., of Reikiorangi, who has sold his farm, we have :been instructed to sell without reserve, the whole of his dairy stock, comprising: 17. dairy cows, August and September calvers , 1 18-month bull 8 mixed weaners .1 2J-yeap colt, , broken to . saddle (slight reserve) ' Auctioneer's Note—The above are a genuine lot, Mr. Monk haing been dairying for. some 15 years. They are mostly young cows, hand, milked, off hilly country, and.are in good condition. .We-can recommend them to buyers. ' ( .WAIKANAE STOCK SALE, . TUESDAY, ~MAY 18, 1915. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell, at 1 p.m.— . 150 empty ewes 80 forward ewes . 65 fat and forward wethers * 40 fat ewes '.. 20 25-year forward steers 12 forward empty cows 2 forward bullocks 15 good. weaners ... 3 springing heifers , 20 18-months heifers WAIKANAE SALE... ' TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1915. Abraham and~~williajis, ltd,, will sell at 1 p.m. — . . 60 extra prime wethers 40 fat ewes 50 fat and forward ewes 20 owes, in lamb 20 forward cowa . 20 grade Jersey heifers .: 14 yearling steers 6 yearling heifers V 12 weaners 25 2-year steers - 3 forward cows MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1915. iTST ■ AND G. TURNBTJLL AND . CO. !? T • LTD. (late James Macintosh und Co.), will sell as above— SHEEP- '• , On account J. M'Gregor, Esq.— I 130 i and 5-year ewes, in lamb to . Romney rams 130 2-tooth wothers CATTIjE— 24 rising 3-ycar S.H. heifers in calf to Hereford bull FROZEN MEAT. •*A/E are prepared to purchase Ox and 1 * Cow Beef, frozen in quarters, or Boner Bulls aud Cows; also Mutton, Lamb and Veal. Highest Pricea paid, It will pay you. to communicate with as. . MELL3OP, ELIOTT AND CO., * ' Palmerston North. ' 50. P.O. Box 143. THE CHEAPEST PROPOSITION IN HAWKE'S BAY. HOTEL FOR SALE. 'ABSOLUTELY FREE HOUSE FOR .EVERYTHING. T: EASE—6 year* from Ist January, 1915. JLi \Large up-to-date Store and Livingrooms; store stocky all fresh and new; Btabl9i and loose-boxes; smithy, Ir.rge public hall, billiard-room j 30 acres Land and good , kitchen garden. Hotel well furnished and Tery comfortable. Main Coach Road, East Coast. No opposition.. Large Native population. Mail coaches stop overnight twice weekly, Rent, £10. I Goodwill, only JBSOO. Furniture and live and dead stock at valuation. Turnover given as between JK9O and ,£IOO " weekly. Apply, sharp, M'GLASFANS, LTD., ■ HOTEL BROKERS,. NAPIER. ijQI ACRES. Freehold. 3 miles from" 'OOJL Otorohanga, all reclaimed swamp, except 24 acres of turnips, about 150 in grass, balance in rough feed; 6 ■paddocks,-ono new whare. The place Is equal to wintering about 150 head of i cattle. Prioe .£ls 10s. per acre. Terms, ' about'.£Boo cash, balance at 5J per cent, for six years. 1A OO ACRES, Leasehold, rent 21 at Is. Gd. and 21 years at 3s. About 8 miles from school and P.O. Two-thirds bush. 250 'acres river flat, balance fern and tute, 2-sheep country. Goodwill 12s. 6d. per acre. Mortcaee, • .£l7O, 5 years, at 5 per cent.. Terms, £800 cash. E. 0. RULE. LAND AGENT. OTOROHANGA. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 11,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2462, 15 May 1915, Page 16
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