AUCTIONS. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. OWING TO BAD WEATHER AND STATE OP RIVER, . The DARTMOOR STOCK SALEIS POSTPONED TILL FURTHER NOTICE. HOADLEY, SON, AND STEWART, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, NAPIER. SHEEP FAIR. MANGAHAO YARDS, PAHIATUA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 1917. Start 11.30 a.m. sharp. npHE M'AIRARAPA FARMERS' CO- ■*-. OPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., will Bell. on behalf of tli6 undermentioned Clients,'their annual drafts'of sheep:— Balfour'Estate, D. Morrison, H. Hunt, J..Clulow, W. Mitchell, A. Hoggard, P.. MlGowan, R. Haliburton, Poulton Bros. S.Bolton, J. Mathews, R. Mleod, E. T. Barthorpe, J. Steele, Checkley Bros., N. Small, A. Cheokley, F.- Hillae, Murphy Bros., 0. J. Olsen, MTarlane Bros., H. i. ,iyCoom, W.E. C. Tylee, A. D. Eglinton,- Mrs. J. Stewart, J. Breeds, J. JFKay, J. Nelson, F. L. Kerr, H. M'Kay, M. Caselberg, E. J. Little, G. Benton, C- Van Praagh, and others. 14 000' HEEP, Comprising :- 8000 4 ■ and 5-year ewes (in lots) 1500 2 and 4-tooth wethers (in lots) 1200 i and 6-tooth ewes (in lots) 2000 shorn lambs (in lots) -'••' 800-2-tooth ewes (in lots) 500 woolly lambs (in-lots)' ' NOTE—The above sheep are all locally lred( and, have the reputation of doing exceptionally well 1 wherever they go. SPECIAL SALE, MANGAWEKA YARDS. .- '•■ . MONDAY, 2<!th FEBRUARY, 1917. 1 o'clock, '. FABEAHAM AND WILLIAMS; LTD., *£*- have rpnpivpd instructions to sell— Cflflft ' SHEEP, comprising annual OUUU drafts. Account Messrs. Murphy and Cotteril— 800 4 and 5-year ewes . ' V • 200 4-tooth ewes ' 400 I and 5-year ewes 300 2-tobth to 4-year ewes' ■■' -Account A.'W. Gray— tOO 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 lambs: ■■'■ ; ' ■ •■• Account John Green— 100 2-tooth ewes ■200 mixed lambs Account H. C. WiJeon— 150 3-tooth ewes Acconnt Geo. M'Nie— 100 2. 4. and fi-tonth >tt»s On account Donald "Watkins— 200 2-tooth wethers CLEARING SALE, .'.. AT :THE FARM,■".'■■• ARAPABPAE'ROAD, LEVIN. • MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, ~.• ■.!•■■.''. Atl p.m."'. ' MESSRS..DALGETY AND CO., LTD., . •"-»- have been favoured with instruc-tions-from Mr. P. E. A. Curtis (who is enlistinj;),'to sell as above— , His Freehold Property, comprising 1 261 'acres' (L.T.), subdivided into seven , paddocks. All been ploughed. Terms on- application to the Auctioneers, Wellington end Levin. .12 cows,' in milk and to calve May. ■ ■■'.-'• July, and' August- \ ' 2 empty cows 3 heifers, to calve April ■ 3 Holstein heifers, to calve August . 2 weaners 1 Holstein. bull --1 6-y«>ar ireldintt, by Young Torpedo ■ . _ Implemented etc ■ Sprinst dray, si. plough.- harrows, harness, tools and Phillips dehomer, 20 White Rock fowls, •.■".'• \locwt. basic-slag,-hay, etc. On Account of H. S. Kent (who has enlisted for the front)— "" 1 Holstein cow, calve. April " 1 .Tersey cow, calve May •5 HoMein-Jorsey cross, cows, calve August-September ■'■ ■;-■-■ • : "■ 4 Jersey cross heifers, calve Octo- ' - ber ' '"1 grey mare, broken to saddle ' '■'■' On Account other Vendors—■ " 15 lj-year-old heifers, spring calvers (selected) ''5 10-month heifers-(selected) - r "- l'fat cow' :■ ■ ••■■'■■■"■■■ '.'■'■■ . " 1 heifer, with;vealer - ' ■' ' '•'■'■ 1 halMraught mare and foal ' OUTSIDE. ENTBTRR.WILL BE, ACCEPTED. MASTERTON STOCK SAXE. COLOMBO ROAD SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28tE, 1917, • At 11 a.m. .SHEEP- ' - - ~J6O 2-th wethers - 200 4-yr ewes • 200 w.f. lambs ■ 180 fat and forward lambs ' On account Brancepeth Station, — 11(10 5-year ewes..- ■..-■•'. '-.' ':. 200 4-tooth ewes ' ■ ■ ; On account- Annedale Station, — ,l]flo 4-year-olrt" ewes (real good line) Mβ 5-year-old ewee .300.4-th ewes •. .;-.'-. 700 b.f. rape lambs On account Clifton Grove Station,— 900 4 and 5-year ewes ■ ■ YOUR OPPPRTUNITYIM HAVE you thought of the Fruit-grow-ing Proposition? Do you know that there is no other class of farming which can compare? Have you studied our unique eyetem of supervision for- absentee owners P LAST XMAS we offered you the Broadlands Apple Lands, every acre of which was sold, and is now planted with thousands of apple trees. AND AT,L FOB ABSENTEE OWNERS, who later will farm on their own account. THIS XMAf we have received instructions to offer- the SEA VIEW ORCHARD LANDS, MOTUEKA. comprising a small planted area, and sections from eight acres upwards, all ready for planting. TERMS, 10 PER CENT. CASH!!! Choose your Section during the Xmns Holidays. Buyers are waiting for this subdivision, which will be open for select.on on DECEMBER,23. SEA VTEW ESTATE is in the centre of the industry Quite close to the Motueka now harbour, wharf, and cool stores. Every section presents a complete panorama of Golden Bay and all its coast-line gran. deuT 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 Motneka. and a good eteamer service from Wellington daily. Write for Plans, Booklets, nnd«full particulars of the SEA VIEW 0?CHARD LANDS. ' P. B. LOMAX AND CO., Orchard Specialists nnd Supervisors, MOTUEKA. THOMSON. BROWN &. EAST, LTD., Wellington Agents.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3010, 22 February 1917, Page 10
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