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AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED SALE OP CHOICE DAIRY COWS. I AT THE FARM, KUKU ROAD, OHAU. MONDAY, 31st JULY, 1916, MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions .from Mr. R. S. Young (who is giving up dairying), to sell as above, at 1 p.m.t----34 cows, due to calve August and September 60 fat evtos 1 half-draught mare, 8 years old, broken to all work 4-buckct L.IC.G. milking machine, 2|U.p. Tangyo engine, dogcart, single horse mower, single and double plough, set 3-leaf tino harrows, tripod harrows, 3-horse set disc harrows, cooler and vat, Gubcr tester (8 bottles complete), incubator, milk cans, tools and sundries. Also several articles of furniture, inoluding piano by Milner and Thompson On Account of. othor Clients— 6 forward empty cows 10 springing heifers 10 yearling heifers Light Lunched Provided. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE . Of . HIGH-CLASS DAIRY HERD, At FERNSIDE FARM, FEATHERSTON. ON MONDAY, 31st JULY, 1916, At 12 o'clock Sharp.' D ALGETY AND"COMPANY, LTD., Masterton, have received instructions from Mr. C. R. CUNDY, who has leased his property, to offer the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, without reserve, as above, comprising— 60 first-class dair? cows, 2nd and 3rd calves due Aug. and Sept. i 20 2 .and 3-year-old springing heifers 20 mixed sex yearlings 100 breeding ewes (to Southdown rams) 3 heavy draught mares, i to 10 years, broken all -work 2 heavy draught geldings, 4 and 5 years, broken all work Ridd milking plant, Cooper 2-stand shearing plant, lairbank'6 engine, milkcans and cooler, wool-press, harness, reaper and binder, 11 Coulter drill, 2 sets tine harrows, chain harrows, Cambridge roller, manure distributer, D.F. plough, spring cart, posts, and a quantity of sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE—The above herd is really good, and the cows, which are all 2nd and 3rdcalvers,'''are in splendid condition. Anyone, in want of good dairy cows we strongly recommend to attend the above fixture. UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE. ; NEWBURY LINE. PALMERSTON NORTH, MONDAY, 31st JULY, 1916. NEW ZEALAND LOAN i, MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD., in conjunction with LEVIN AND CO., LTD., will SelL on account -CHAS. CARR, ESQ., WITHOUT RESERVE, at 11.30 a.m. — . v . 1-| n CHOICE YOUNG COWS, ShortJLJLI/' horn ond Jersey Cross, calving August, September, and October rn TIP-TOP JERSEY SPRINGING 04 HEIFERS OK YEARLING JERSEY CROSS -OO HEIFERS 4 2-YEAR P.B. JERSEY BOLLS, bred by Paul Hunter, Esq., Pbrangahau 10 breeding bows, 16 porkers, and other pigs , 1 2-horse nulk brake (new), milk cans, troughs, sundries, etc. 30 tons pressed clover hay Several hacks 1 8-cow releaser plant, pump, separator, .Warwick engine, l ! vortical boiler, and all accessories. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—The above cows arc in the pink of condition, and comprise mostly 3rd and 4th calvers. They have been particularly heavily culled, and will be sold absolutely without reserve. There will bo a slight reserve on the machinery only. Mr. Ciirr has studied the strain of Paul Hunter,' Esq., Pbrangahau,"who has provided the best bulls procurable in the North Island. . . AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AT EKETAiIUNA, ■ .. On • ■. AUGUST 2nd, 3910. At 12 noon sharp. Messrs; .' weight, stephenson AND CO., LTD., t re instructed by Otto Smith, Esq., Atea, who has purchased Cotts's. Hotel, Havelock, to sell by auction, on- the farm, on August 2nd, 1910, at 12 noon, his property of 400 acres, being 200 acres L.1.P..' rent ,£lo.per annum :'OO acres freehold; 120 acres are flat, the balance is undulating. Subdivided into 8 paddocks ; by good fences. • Well watered by good streams running through the: property. Buildings consist of a 9-roomcd. house, in first-class order, with all conveniences. Insured for £1000. There aru all necessary outbuildings for a complete farm. Situated 10 miles from Eketahuna, on the Alfredton road. Easy terms. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. IMPORTANT HOGGET SALE. SANDON, 9 MILBTTROM FEILDING. Thursday; august -3rd, me. D ALGETY AND CO.-, LTD., will hold their FOURTH ANNUAL HOGGET SALE, in Mr. 11. J. Pagan's Yards, at 1.30 sharp:— rynnn mixed hoggets, to* bo <UUI? drafted for,sexes, and sold in lots to suit purchasers. These Hoggets have all been well wintered on turnips, are genuine, favmors' lines, and can be thoroughly recommended. Conveyances will meet North and South trains at Feilding. SPECIAL FAT STOCK SALE. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.. A Feildinc. will sell in the Feilding Sale Yards. FRIDAY, 4th August, at 11.30 o'clock:— 1 P r '" lo wethers and ewes, off i luU " turnips CQ prime heifers 9Q prime cows 9f\ prime bullocks FREEZING SPACE. NOW OPEN FOR BEEF. WE are Buyers of OX, COW, and BULL BEEP, in Quarters boned or canned. Highest prices given on "the hooks" at Freezing Works or we will Sell for Clients on Commission. Jt will pay you to commum'cato with us. MELLSOP, ELIGTT AND CO. PALMERSTON NORTH. FARMERS-Look! 2100 Acres, flat, undulating, and very easy low hills. Blue papa, all in best tawa and rata bu«h.' Would make ideal dairying or fat-' teiiing country, 12 miles from Uaetihi. Worth £15 in grass; £2 15s. per acre. Apply sharp to Fairburn and Silk, Wanganui.

" CHEAP COASTAL SHEEP RUN. TVAA ACRES, Educational Lease, 21 years to run, at Bd. per acre, with a {WW/ perpetual right of renewal for term of 21 years, at a rent to be determined by arbitration. Full compensation for improvements. Approx. half of the property is in grass, of which about 400 acres are now ploughable, balance heavy miied bush of first-class quality, about 1000 acres of which is splendid fattening country when cleared. The formation is papa and limostone, well watered by permanent creek-3, and when improved tho block will easily carry 2 sheep per acre besides cattle. Thero are the usual station buildings and.conveniences, wool-shed, yards, dip, etc. Subdivided into 18 to 20 paddocks by good post and'wire foncing. Situated 7 miles from coastal town. PRICE FOR GOODWILL, £5 per acre. Good terms arranged. F. R H. BRXCE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MARTON.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 10

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