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AUCTIONS. LEVIN SALE. • TUESDAY, lath JUNE, 1917. MESSES. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will Soil as above, at 12.15 p.m.: 120 prime heavy wethers 80 fat wethers 70 fat and forward wethers 200 2-tooth wethers 100 fat ewes 180 forward empty ewes 150 2 and 4-tootn ewes in lamb to Romnoy rams 200 lambs Gote) 90. pood woolly lambs (L earmark) 3 fat bullooke • ' 3 fat heifers 8 tat cows 20 fat and forward cows 7 yearling ateara 10,8. H. heifers in calf to P.A. bull 10 2-year sprint; calvere 10 3-year forward bullocks I mother-wared vealers 8 epririginir' heifers • 16 8-year eprinffinß; heifers 16 prime fat bullocks 35 3-year bullocks 8 fat cows 8 fat heifers 15 18-months steers Baconora, Porkers. Stores, and Weaner Piea. • I Also a special consignment of cattle from Tiniaru, comprising:— V 0 4s-year. forward bullocks 60 3}-year forward bullocks ' 40 2]-year steers 15 18-months steers 50 2 to 8-year dairy heifers in calf Noto.—All Diw must ba yarded by 11.15 sharp, l'ijj Sale commences at IL3O sharp. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEAR- , .ING SALE. BUNNXTHORPE, ASHH.URST ROAD. WEDNESDAY, 13th JUNE, 1917. T)AIGETY AND CO., LTD., instructed •*f by Messrs. Badger Bros., who have disposed of their properties, will eell as above, at 11.30 a.m. sharp— 650 4-tooth to 5-year ewea, in lamb to 8.D.. rams, in one earmark lots 200 4 ant] 6-tooth ewes, in lamb to Romney rams, one earmark ISO' 2-tooth Romney ewes, in lamb to Romney rams, cne earmark 100 3 and 4-year ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 120 heavy-elrinned ewe lambs 22 Southdown and Romney rams 50 weaner steera (good) ' 80 weaner heifers (good) 4 dairy cowe 3 heifers, spring calvers 1 2-year Shorthorn bull ■ (The above have all been turnip fed.) 3 draught horses, broken' chains, i , and 5 years 2 draught freldinps, broken all work, 7 and 9 years 1 draught mare, aged, broken all work 3 hacks, broken saddle t (rfg mare fi draught and half-draughts, 2 to £ years, unbroken 2 carriage horses, aired. Tirokcn to 6ingle and double harness B. and G. swamp plough, lipht Burges swamp plough, d.f. Duncan plough, s.f. Duncan plousjh, s.f. garden plough, liblade fiteel Queen disc, 12-blade H'Cormick disc, Cambridge. Toller (9ft.), 2 sets chain harrows, set tripod harrows, 11 Coulter colonial drill with Bristow patent turnip sower, grass-seed box and linleed attachment, 4-lea.f tine harrow, spring tine cultivator, M'Cormicfc binder (sft.). 2 block drays, 2-horse sledge, 2 wts 4-horse yoke, 2 sets leading harness, It'cart sets and breeching, chains, swimrle trees, large quantity harness, chaff, wire netting. 8-tons lime, superphosphate, etc.. S h.p v Hornsby kerosene engine (S.R.), 30 ■ hond pullets, etc., etc. Note.—The horses are reliable and just out of hard work, nnd can be thoroughly recommended. The implements aro in first-class order and chiefly now. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. 1 WAIKARAKA, WHAREAMA, WAIRARAPA. THUESDAY, JUNE Uth, 1917, At 12 o'clock. mHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COJ- OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. LTD., Stock Department, have received instructions from Mr. Martin Elgar, •who has disposed of .his property, to eell as above— QKKA 2, i, G, and β-tootb. ewes, lambOOOU in S to Southdown rama 70 forward empty ewes 250 black-face lambs 70 Southdown rams •13 cows, in calf to "Hereford bull, second -and third calvers i 17 Shortlior'i-iltreford weaners, real good lino 20 2J-year stem 20 18-month ctters 20 18-month heifers 9 draught horses 2 draught, foals • 3 unbroken draughts i aged hacks■ Note.—The above ewes are a. -particularly good lot, and, were all bred at Stoney Creek Station, and will be sold according to age. The cattle are clean-bred station lines. STOCK FOR FREEZINC. WE are Buyers of Ewes and Lamb 3, also Ox, Cow, and Bull Beef in quarters, boned or canned. Highest pyicte paid on "the hooks" at tiny Freezing Works, or ve will sell for clients on commission. It will pay you to communicato with ne. MELLBOP, ELIOTT AND CO. PALMERSTON NORTH,, FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. rjTHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT x COMPANY, LTD., Is Prepared to PURCHASE I'AT SHEEP AND LAMBS, ... By Weight or at Per Head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. ■ Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Cjfflces, or from any of the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director. " FOR LEASE. OFFICES AND,, WAREHOUSE. QJECOND FLOOR of the Building situated in JERVOIS QUAY; recently occupied by Messrs. Gollin and Company. Possession can be given at once. — ApplyLAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street. } AVE you Tried 'J'K MA'J'A WJNEsI They arc a New Zealand product, and the bsst! Prices, from • 28?. per case. Write the Mnnager at Havclock North for Price List, %

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3108, 12 June 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3108, 12 June 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3108, 12 June 1917, Page 10

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