AUCTIONS: ' FEILDING EWE FAIR. FRIDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1917. 22000 WELL - BRED SHEEP, On Account A. Kidd, M. A. Conway, J. S. Parsons, W. G. Pearce, R. D. Rogere, G. P. Smith, W. H. Clapham, E, Shannon, Shannon Bros., M'Donald Bros.,' W. H. Gaisford, 0. Pussell, J. Barrow, B. J. Frecklinpton, L. Simpson. L. Pleasants, C. P. Johnston, D. Short, i. Barrows, J. Green, J. Taylor, J. Dawson, A. E. Pearce, Mrs. Adsett, C. Hills, A. G. Meyrick, C Stern, J. D. Hocking 0. A. J. Levctt, B. O. French, J. Kil Koiv. W. S. Hammond, Tawera Estate, D. Higgins, E. Short, Short and Sons, P. L. Jackson, J. J. Bryce, S. Williamson, J os . Corpe, L. T. McLean, J. Hi McLean. / Comprising— 5500 4 and 5-year ewes . . " 3750 4-year ewes - 1200 mixed aged ewes 400 6-tooth ewes 100 4. and 6-tooth Lincoln ewes' 150 2 and 4-tcoth, ewes 3300 2-tooth ewes 6800.4 and 5-year ewes 650 4-tooth ewes 200 rape lambs Also :'on Account J. Kilgour— 30 4 and 6-tooth stud Southdown ewes On Account Henson Estate— 35 2-tooth stud Southdown ewes On Account E. D. Rogers— The whole of M. H. Wyebourne's Lincoln Flock of 250 2, 3 and 4-year ■ stud Lincoln ewes, to be drafted to age and class, and sold in small lots. MESSES. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., have, received instructions from Sydney Johnston. Esq., to offer in the Takapau Saleyards, on Wednesday, 21st inst... at 12.30 p.m:, the following 6tock, on account of Awanui Station :— 1300 2-tooth Romney ewes 1800 4-tooth Romney ewes 1000 6-tooth Romney ewes 500 f.m. Romney ewes • 700 5-year Romney ewes 1400 Romney ewe lambs The above stock is all first-class quality and in good condition. '• ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. JOHNSONVILLE STORE STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1917. MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, J >'- t LTD., will sell, at 1 p.m.— 265 f.m. ewes (lots) 150 s.m..ewes 100 2-tooth ewes and wethers 200 2-tooth wethers 150 i and 6-tooth>wethers • 40 cull lambs 40 shorn lambs ' • 25 Romney lambs , 10 f.m. Romney rams 5 Romney rams 5 6-tooth S.D. rams 250 f.m. ewes 230 s.m. ewes . 10. 2J-y ear-old steers : ' 2 cows, with calves 60 fat wethers 60 fat ewes 85 fat lambs 10 3-year bullocks 8 3 and 4-year bullocks (good) 14 springing heifers 5 springing cows (guaranteed sound) 2 cows (winter calvers) 13-year P.A. bull 7 fat and forward cows--15 empty 2-year heifers. 1 4-year-old , upstanding" hack, and • harness horse CLEARING SALE, AT THE FARM, • ARAPAEPAE ROAD, LEVIN. • MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, At 1 p.m. 11TESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., L " A have been favoured with • instructs from Mr. P. E. A. Curtis (who is mlisting), to sell as above— • • His Freehold Property, comprising 261 acres (L.T.), subdivided into seven" paddocks. All been ploughed. Terms on application to the Auctioneers, Wellington and Levin. 12 cows, in milk and to calve May. Jn.ly, afod August 2 empty cows Slieifers, to calve April ■ 3 Holstein heifers, to calve August 2 weaners 1 Holstein bull 1 6 : year gelding, by Young Torpedo Spring dray, s.f. plough, harrows, harness, tools and Phillips dehorner, 20 White Rock fowls, lOcwt. basic slag, hay. etc. 3n Account of H.'S. Kent (who lias enlisted for the front)— 1 Holstein cow, calve April--1 Jersey cow, calve May 5 Holstein-.Te.Tsey cross cow 6, calve August-September .4 Jersey cross heifers, calve October . 1 grey mare, broken to saddle On Account other Vendors— •15 H-ypi>r-oVI heifers, spring calvers ' (selected). . ■ \ 5 10-month heifers (selected) 1 fat cow 1 heifer, with vealcr . 1 half-draught mare and foal OUTSIDE ENTRTPq WILL BE ACCEPTED. SPECIAL SALE; MANGAWEKA , ■ ' YARDS. MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1917. 1 o'clocl. \ ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions to sell— fjAAA SHEEP, comprising annual iccount Messrs. Murphy and Cotteril— 800 4 and 5-year ewes 200 4-tooth ewes. 400 4 and 5-year ewes 300 2-tooth to 4-year ewes Account A. W. Gray— 400 4-year ewes 1400 wether lambs, one mark Account C. Phyn— . 150 2-tooth ewes 150 4 and 5-year ewes . 200 lambs (ewe) . 400 wether lambs Account John Green— 100 2-tooth ewes 200 mixed lambs Account H. C. Wilson— 1 150 2-tooth ewes Account Geo. M'Nie— 100 2, 4, and 6-tooth ewes YOUR OPPORTUNITY!!! HAVE you thought of the Fruit-grow, ing proposition? Do you know that ;here is no other class of farming which >an compare? ■ -.•■• Have you studied our unique system if supervision for absentee owners? LAST XMAS we offered you the Broad, ands Apple Lands, every acre of which jras sold, and is now planted with thoulands of apple trees. AND ALL FOR ABSENTEE OWNERS, who later will 'arm .on their own account. ■THIS XMAf we have received inductions to' offer the SEA VIEW ORCHARD LANDS, MOTUEKA. comprisng a small planted area, and sections Tom eight acres upwards, all ready for slanting. TERMS, 10 PER.CENT. CASH!!! Choose your Section during the Xmas* Holidays. Buyers are waiting for this subdivision, which will be open for selectum on DECEMBER 23. SEA. VIEW ESTATU is. in the centre of the industry. Quite close to the Motueka new harbour, wharf, and cool stores. Every section presents a complete panorama of Golden Bay and all its coast-line gran, deur. Perfect building sites; close to school. P. 0., and mail motor service several times daily to and from Motueka or Nelson. There is excellent accommodation at Motueka, and a good 6teara«r service from Wellington daily. Write for Plans, Booklets, and full particulars of the SEA VIEW OPCHARD LANDS. P. B. LOMAX AND CO., Orchard Specialists and Supervisors. MOTUEKA. THOMSON, BROWN 4 EAST, l,Tp., ... Wellington Agents,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3009, 21 February 1917, Page 10
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