I H AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEARING' SALE ' Of SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, ETC. On account of H. Douglas, Esq., Taipos Station, Tinui. TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1917, At 12 noon sharp. TVTESSRS. A. J. COOPER AND CO. •"-*- have received instructions from Mr. H. Douglas, who 'has disposed of his property, to hold au unreserved clearing sale at above time and place, when they will offer — 4.A A A SHEEP, comprising: 1000 4 and 6-tooth ewes •300 2-tooth ewes , 450 4-year-old ewes t 575 5-year-old ewes 250 fat and forward 2 and 4-tooth 'wethers 1300 woolly lambs, mixed sexes 24 4-tooth Lincoln rams 27 4-tonth to f.f.m. Bomney rams 9917 CATTLE, comprising: 40 Hereford cross cows, with P.A. calves at foot and in calf to P-.A. bull 40 S.H. cross cows, with'P.A. calves at foot, and in calf to P.A. bull 20 3-year Fi>r»ford heifers in calf to . .P.A..bull . ■' . 30 3 tc 4-vear cows and heifers in calf to P.A. bull 26 3_.-nrl.-4-year fat and forward bullocks 30 18 T months to 2-year P.A. cross steers 15 IS-month ; to 2-year P.A. cross heifers , ■ If> P'unty fat and forward cows . 10 dairy cowS in milk and to calve 4 P.A. bulls HORSES:' ...■•" 15 station horses 5 nnlvnken horses' STTNDRIES: Woolpress, pack-saddles, riding-saddles, separator, and the usual lot of tools of every description.LIGHT LUNCHEON OBTAINABLE. A.. J. COOPER.; Auctioneer. SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS, MARTON. AT their Marten Yards, TUESDAY, 6t.h March, at 12.30 o'clock, Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., will offer on behalf of Mr. W. H: Bryant, who is retiring from farming, lis well-known CLIFF LINE FREEHOLD of- 341 ACRES, to be subdivided into THREE FARMS of about 70. 12"; and 144 acres each. Easy ternis. Full particulars later issue or fron " Auctioneers. UPPER HUTT SALE, THURSDAY, Sth MARCH, . Atl P.m. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell . as above— 250 2-tooth to f.m. ewes ' ■ 300 2-tooth to f.m. ewes 12 wethers 60 woolly lambs 300 f.f ; ra. ewes (lots) 40: woolly lambs ■■: 4 good -weaners \ ' 3 springing heifers \ 1 2-year bull ... ', 2 springing heifers, , 4 springing cows ' 4 forward cows. 1 bay .filly, 3yrs., broken all harness. guaranteed quiet UPPER HUTT SALE. THURSDAY, Bth MARCH, 1917. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COY. (Ltd.), will sell at 1 p.m. as follows:— 60 mixed sheep 50 b.f. forward woolly lambs 40 fat wethers 5 Southdown rams 2 2-tooth Romney ranis 10 head mixed cattle 5 store cows 3 fat and forward cows 4 springing heifers 2_springing_cows,_giianmteed 60und UNRESERVED CLEARING SALfT' AT MAKARA. WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH, 1917; At 1.15 p.m. N-Z. LOAN-. AND MERCANTILE .• AGENCY CO.,.LTD., have revived instructions from G. J. Oldridge, Esq., who has sold his fam, to offer for inreserved Sale all the stock bred and ately owned by Mr. Patrick Healey, lomprising 60 DAIRY COWS:— 39 cows in-full milk, calving July to September 21 cows, calving Jfarch to May 5 spring calving heifers 2 3-year heifers at drop 1 Holstein bull 1 grey 5-yeur gelding, broken all •j work 1 roan mare, aged 1 bay mare 10 fat sheep' MACHINERY, comprising: Massey Harris binder, mower, rake, .turnip pulper, discs, tine harrows, swingle bars, chaff-cutter. Cart, harness, dray,' and light cart. 1 L.K.G. milking machine 1 7 li.p. Crossley engine 1 fifi-gailon separator Quantity piping and fittings Milk-cans; cooler, poultry, hay, and, sundries too numerous to mention-' 1 Overland, motor wagon, 35 li.p. AUCTIONEER S' NOTE.-We have inipected the herd of cows, and can recommend them as being a good line. Mr. ffealey, who sold out to Mr. Oldridge •ecently, culled heavily each season: and .11 cows are guaranteed sound. Those • equiring good-winter and spring hiilkng cows should attend this sale., A Motor Conveyance will leave the Council Chambers, Karori, at 11 a.m. :iid 12.45 oh morning of sale, and eaves on return journey about 3 o'clock md at the end of sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. STOCK FOR FREEZIHG. fSTE are Buyers of Wethers. Ewes, »t and Lambs, also Ox, Cow, and 3nll Beef in quarters, boned or canned. Highest prices paid on "the hooks" at my Freezing Works, or we will sell for ilieuts on commission. It will -pay you to communicate with < 16. ' MELLSQP, ELIOTT AND CO. PALMERSTON NORTH. MANAWATU LINE. SANDY to WELLINGTON-82 Acres, about three-quarters ploughable, wenty acres" ''ave been ploughed, balnco hilly, ri ig-fenced; subdivided into ine paddocks; watered by permanent breams; six-roonied house and necessary utbuildings; will cai-y about, thirty ows; good metal road, close to railway tation. Price, £40 per acre, as a going oncern, including six head 'of cattle, ivo horses, fourteen brood sows, two oars, spring dray,, harness, gig and liaress, and 100 head poultry and sundry lant; ,£1350 could remain on mortgage, alance cash. ■YrAKI DISTRICT-First-class Dairy J Farm, containing ISO acres, . flat nd terrace country, all in grass, between 5 and 70 acres now ploughable, ringjrced; well subdivided, watered by perlanent streams; 5-roomed house, milking hed and machines; carrying capacity, ixty milking cows. Title, Land Transsr; handy to railway station, butter facory, and school. Price; .£4O per aero; srms,'one-third cash. NOTE—This property has been closer held for many years, anc" ie only on he market owing to th. .-■■•mts having olunteored for'active w.-ke. Early application necessary. fl. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182 FKATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON AND LOWER HUTT.
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