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AUCTIONS. .'.. LEVIN STOCK SALE.' TUESDAY, JULY 6/1920. On Account of F. S. EASTON, ESQ. (who has'sold portion of his Ohau property). IKAA *. 6. rmd FRESH FULL J.OUIP MOUTH EWES, in lamb tn Lincoln ram 3 ■ These are an exceptionally fine line of ewes, a?d will be„6old in lots to suit purchasers. 1 '250 fat sheep ■ - 240 2-tooth sheep 100 forward empty ewes •.-...;.• 70.hoggets .' v 200 4, 6, and failing fnll-mmith ewes in lamb to Southdown rams 200 2, 4, and B-tooth empty ewes 60 fat 4-to>th wethers, off 6wcdes 25 fat lambs '...,.. ' . 250 2, 4, and 6-tooth ewes in lamb to black-faco rams 3 heifers, running with bull .8 fat cows ' 24 4 and 5-year Hereford bullocks ••. 20 Holstein. and Shorthorn heifers, • running, with bull . i dairy cows at drop 1 heavy draught maxe, broken to ': : all work Baconers, porkers, stores, andweaner • . piga '. IMPORTANT SALE Of REGISTERED STUD SOUTHDOWN SHEEP. COLOMBO ROAD SALEYARDS, ■ ■•■ ■ ■ ; MASTEBTON. ■■■■'''•■' l ' —■'','' WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1920, ',-' 12 o'clock sharp. I . D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., acting in conjunction with THE WAIRA'RAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.,- wiU'offer, on accouDt,soi GEORGE GARDNER, ESQ., 1 Medbury, Canterbury— 1 Kan STUD SOUTHDOWN EWES, in OOU lamb to Stud Rams (in lots) ■•'" '260 ram hoggets \ NOTE.—Mr. Gardner's sheep are well ' and favourably known in the North Island. For a number'of years his annunl '■■' draft of rams:has been sold (it the Masterton Ram Fair, and all those that have used 6ame 6peak very highly of their constitution and qualities'for producing . the ideal fat lamb. The prospects for the fat lamb trade for the coming season promise to be very bright, and the de- - mand for Southdown rams in the future '. should be very good. The above sale offers a wonderful opportunity for those ' interested to procure stock bred on the .. righit lines. ' •• '"■UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. REGISTERED AND HIGH GRADE FRIESIAN CATTLE. . WEDNESDAY, (JULY 7, . AT RONGOTEA, At 12 Noon, • ''"'•■." '. /.. ■ ! • • : TMTESSRS. .LEVIN AND CO., LTD., IYJL will sell, on account of MR. A. BURGESS, ' 25 registered'; Friesian cows 'and ■■■-.. heifers :_■.:.-■' 4 registered Friesian bulla .-•■.' 34 high grade Friesian cows, bred to -stud bulls ; 12 grade Friesian heifers, , bred to stud bull ' 7 high grade Friesian yearling heifers , 6 high grade Friesian, yearling bulls .Milk cans and usual farm sundries CATALOGUES on' application to the Auctioneers, from which will <be eeen that the above Registered Cattle comprise '• some of the very best blood in the Dominion. .." Cows can be left on the farm till the ■ end of July. LEVIN AND,CO., LTD., Feilding, Auctioneers. ' ~— - - j - . : • PALMERSTON NORTH SALE. . 1 ..-_.' : JULY 8, 1920. • i ■ e 'ACCOUNT'S. R. LANCASTER, Kfj SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS, 00 2 and- 3 years. These-are in-very nice condition, are , an exceptionally choice lot, and have been bred to high-class Pedigree Bulls. N.Z. LOAN , AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Joint Auctioneers. ■ 'LAND SALE. ■pVTEW ZEALAND LOAN A MERCANIr TILE AGENCY CO.,- LTD.,.have been instructed bv J. H. v LORY, ESQ., to submit by PUBLIC AUCTION, ' " . At t'he • ''['.'.'CLUB HOTEL, DANNEVIRKE, • • \ ■■. • At 11 a.m. On FRIDAY,'JULY 9,. 11)20. ' HTS WELL-KNOWN DAIRY FARM, . situate at TCIRITAKI, whicli will be offered in THKiKE LOTS, as under:LOT 1-80 ACRES FREEHOLD (Section 52, Block 1, Woodville S.D.). Buildings comprise 6-roomed Dwelling-house, 2 calf houses, 1 • cowbyre, with 5-cow L.K.G. plant and Anderson 3J h.p. engine and Iwiler, concrete yards, stable and gigshed, concrete pigsty. I,OT 2-70 ACRES FREEHOLD (Section 53, Block 1, Woodville S.D.).' Buildings comprise 4-roomed dwelling-house, chaff shed, hay shed (suitable for conversion into cowshed), also water wheel. LOT 3-109 ACRES FREEHOLD (Section 54, Block 1, Woodville S.D.). No buildings. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 15 per cent, on possession—July 31, . . 1920. Balance 5 years at C per cent. The land comprises some of the very best in this district, and grows splendid grain and root crops. It is particularly well sheltered by numerous plantations; is well watered, and eminently adapted for dairying, fattening, or Stud Farming. The pioperty is within quarter of a mile of school and P«?t Office, threequarters of a mile of factory, and eight miles from Daunovirke by first-class niotollsd road. It has been very profitably worked ai ono dairy farm by the present owner, who, on account of (rouble in obtaining labour, has decided to cut it up and put it on tho market. The property is well known to us, and Js one that we can with every confidence . recommend. »Z LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., ALLAN EVANS, Agent. ; J. S. K, MACLENNAN, Anotioneer, *

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 10

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