AUCTIONS. U ' 3 p.m. TO-DAY 2 p.m. T\f ESSRS. FORDHAM A CHILD will sell To-day, without reserve, the contents, Furniture and effects, on the premises of 14 DORKING ROAD, BROOKLYN MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1925, At 2.30 sharp. SEASIDE COTTAGE, AT SUNNY EASTBOURNE. C DICKINSON AND CO, Auction- • eers and Estate Agents, 68 Willis Street, Wellington, have been instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above: All that piece and parcel of Land with all buildings and erections thereon, situated in the Main Road, Eastbourne, and known as Coogee. Building comprises 2 rooms scullery, and veranda, and is well built. The ; property is well situated within 4 minutes of wharf, and 1 minute of the beach. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY To purchase one of the few small properties left in this much-sought-after locality. • For further particulars, apply to I C. DICKINSON AND CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 68 Willis Street. Telephone 255. AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR, FARMERS’ YARDS. PAHIATUA, • MONDAY, ALAR CH S 3, 1925, At 11.30 a.m. THE WATRARAPA FARMERS’ CO--1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., Stock Department, will hold their Autumn Cattle Fair on above date, when they will offer on account of the following vendors:-W. Anderson,. Balfour Estate, J. P. Beech. C. E. Bee, H. Biggar, M. Castle, Checkley Estate, 11. Dillon, Godfrey Bros., A. H. Herbert, IV. Harris, A. Knox. H. Kelsey, McCarthy Bros., H. T. Mexted. T. Parker, X". J. Patchett, W. E. Parker. A. Orr, D. O’Brien, B. Speedy, -Smart’s Estate, H. Thompson, F. White, F. R. Wilton and others: — 1 300 STATION-BRED CATTLE, Idvv comprising—--100 f. and f. bullocks 65 f. and f. cows and heifers 175 4 and 5-yeai bullocks 247 4-year bullocks 190 3 and 4-year bullocks 205 18-month ind 2j-year steers 50 2 and 3-year P.A emn+’- heifers °A 18-month heifers 20 24-year P.A. heifers, calf to P.A. 20 2f-year Jersey heifers, calf to P.A. Jersey 400 mixed cattle, to be drafted
SHANNON SALE. MONDAY, MARCH'23, 1925. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WIL•A’L LIAMS, LTD., will sell as above, at l.p.m.— 16 fat bullocks 8 prime fat cows 30 fat cows 20 fat sheep 11 18-month steers 50 shorn lambs 16 store cows 250 totara posts ~~ £EVIN SALE, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1925. 800 lambs 67 4-tooth ewes 10 4-tooth Romney rams 5 Southdown rams 20 fat cows 30 store cows 40 31-year P.A. bullocks (good condition) 30 Jersey cross heifers, R..W.8. 1 heavy spring cart gelding Dray and harness. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. DAIRY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS. ETC.. AT THE FARM. MARINOTO ROAD, SHANNON, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25, 1925. Messrs, abraham & williams, LTD., instructed by J. C. Saxon. Esq. (who has sold his property), will offer for sale as above, at 1 p.m.— 1 17 cows, Jersey-cross, ' July-September j calvers I 1 18-month Jersey bull ' 4 18-month heifers, due September 1 horse, 1 boar, 3 Jersey heifer calves, P. and D Duncan S.F. Plough, B. McD. Dises, 4-leaf Harrow, 5-coulter Drill, Turnip Pulper, Wooden Roller, Hayrake, M.H. Mower. Moulding Plough, 300 ft. Jin. Piping, Posts and Strainers, Cans, Separator (Wolsey 90gal. with power attachment), light Spring Cart and Harness. NOTE. —We have personally inspected this herd, which consists chiefly of youn" Jersey-cross cows in good condition and all hand milked. The herd average to date is 3001 b. fat, and individual records will be given at sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
I AUCTION CLEARANCE SALE II Of COWS. FOWIaS. PLANT AND SUNDRIES, On the Property WATERLOO ROAD, LOA VER HUTT, On / SATURDAY, MARCH 28, / At 2.15 p.m H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from D. McNair, Esq., who has sold his property, to offer for absolute sale, as above — 2 choice cows in full milk 1 choice cow (June calver) 50 choice White Leghorn fowls I Planet Jr., chicken runs, brooder, I churn, milk pans, bucket, 5-gallon \ milk pans, hay, empty sacks, heavy concrete roller, lawn mower, ladders, casks, clover cutter, wheelbarrow, garden seats, scythe, barbed and plain wire, garden tools, mangle, jam jars, also UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Carl Hardt. NOTE.—A few outside entries are invited. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. 35 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS AND HEIEERS. 11 STUD JERSEY BULLS. "JERSEY BANK" UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE, The Property of A l . Hodgkinson, Esq., Takaka, Nelson, AT THE SHOWGROUNDS. NEAV PLYMOUTH, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925, At 12 Noon. r PHE Dam and Granddam of the A former EMPIRE CHAMPION, PRETTY’S FLIRT, 10101 b. BUTTERFAT, were both bred at “Jersey Bank." Several Cows, SIMILARLY BRED, arc to be offered, at UNRESERVED AUCTION, on the above date. The situation of the farm has made it impossible to engage in semi-official testing. There are Pretty’s Flirts in this herd merely waiting to be tested. Practically all the cows in the'offering are in calf bv the service of the Great Dairy Sire, WAIPIKO LEO His •ire, V.C. (imported) has 12 C.O.M. daughters with records up to 71111 b. fat. His dam is one of the best daughters of the famous EMINENT’S FONTAINE (imported), the premier dairy sire of the Dominion with 33 C.O.M. daughters. Most of the heifers and young bulls are his get. A SALE THAT REPRESENTS OVER TWENTY’ YEARS OF CONSTRUCTIVE BREEDING. . This sale should interest those who ware competitors for PRETTY'S FLIRT. WHICH SOLD AT AUCTION LAST MAY FOR SOT GUINEAS, for this is a herd of great dairy cows, backed by the best producing blood known to the Jersev breed. Selections will he made on behalf of those unable to attend the sale, or purchases will be made according to instructions Catalogues are now available, and may be obtained from the Auctioneers, NEWTON KING. LTD., New Plymouth, And WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Wellington and Branches.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 150, 21 March 1925, Page 12
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