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’, ■> f ' CATALOGUES AND FULL PARTICULARS OF THE FOLLOWING STUD AUCTION SALES MAY BE HAD I) ROM WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. LTD. STUD AND BLOODSTOCK SALESMEN, HEAD OFFICE — CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. I-lORAWINUI STUD ROMNEY AND SOUTHDOWN SHEEP THE PROPERTY OF MESSRS. J. IL MeLEAN AND COY., LTD., MARTON. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE AT THE FARM, NEAR MARTON, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1927. AT 11 A.M. The Catalogue Comprises:— 20 SELECTED STUD ROMNEY EWES 340 STUD ROMNEY EWES (two-tooth to full-mouth) 145 ROMNEY EWE LAMBS 26 STUD ROMNEY RAMS 155 FLOCK ROMNEY RAMS (one-shear) 12 STUD ROMNEY RAM LAMBS 155 ROMNEY RAM LAMBS 24 SOUTHDOWN EWES AND EWE LAMBS 19 SOUTHDOWN RAMS AND RAM LAMBS This Flock is portion of that of McLean Bros., founded in 1900 and dispersed in 1911, when portion was acquired by Mr. L. T. McLean and Mr. J. H. McLean. Mr. L. T. McLean’s Flock was dispersed some two j eats ago at an exceptionally high average price, and the present sale merits the same keen interest from those anxious to acquir sheep of similar breeding. Horewinui sheep have won leading honours at principal district shows. JOINT AUCTIONEERS: WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF REGISTERED STUD ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE THE PROPERTY OF MR. D. ALLAN, WELLINGTON. THE PROPERTY OF MR. D. ALLAN, WELLINGTON. AT THE SALEAYRDS, DANNEVIRKE, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1927. AT 9.30 A.M. (THE SECOND DAY OF THE DANNEVIRKE SHOW). Ort HIGH-CLASS STUD CATTLE—including:— . 10 BREEDING COWS, including 3 Show Champions, in calf to Toreador of Ben Lomond.” . 4 RISING THREE-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, in eluding the unbeaten Helen IV. of Ben Lomond, in calf to El Dorado of Mangatoro. 1 RISING TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFER, Empress IL, unbeaten winner of Roval Society's Champion Ribbon. 5 RISING YEARLING HEIFERS, sired by Toreador of Ben Lomond, Quality of Frampton (imp.), and Victor of Rarichie (imp.). 1 STUD BULL, TOREADOR OF BEN LOMOND, 3 years, Ist and Reserve Champion at last Royal Show; sire Hulban Elbow (imp.), dam, Queenly of Ballintomb (imp.). 7 RISING TWO-YEAR-OLD BULLS, including El Dorado of Mangatoro (pure imported blood) ; first at last Royal Show. 2 RISING YEARLING BULLS, by Toreador of Ben Lomond and Victor of Rarichie (imp.), from the Champions, Empress and Helen 11. of Ben Lomond. \ These cattle comprise those (with their progeny) purchased by Mr. Allan, at the dispersal sale, some two years ago, of the famous Ben Lomond Stud, and he is now selling owing to his departure in April, for England. Mr. Allan secured some of the picked cattle, including the best descendants of the illustrious “Flower,” notably her two show champion daughters, Empress and Helen of Ben Lomond. At. the last Royal Show, 5 head were shown, and won all five classes, including one Championship, two Reserves, and the Silver Challenge Cup. JOINT AUCTIONEERS: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. LTD. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE LTD. HOLLY OAK STUD JERSEYS OWNED BY MR. JOHN HALE, AVENUE ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE AT THE FARM, AVENUE ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 23 and 24, 1927. i pro head 150 UEAD P ( MATURE COWS 21 EISING 2-YEAR-OLD heifers 25 YEARLING HEIFERS (1926 CALVES). IQ RISING 2-YEAR-OLD BULLS - 26 RISING * BARLIXG BULLS ° AND THE STUD SIRES, INCLUDING: THE FAMOUS GRANNIE’S KNIGHT, C. 8.8., head of the list of sires with the greatest number of C.O.M. daughters, and sire also of the SHOM AND EMPIRE-PRODUCING COW, HOLLY OAK ANNIE, G.0.M., lOoblb. IAT. ALSO g 0 SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF GRANNIE'S KNIGHT, C. 8.8. DAUGHTERS OF EXILE OF OAKLANDS, sire of Pretty I'lirt, C.O.M. 04 DAUGHTERS OF SOUMISE TOM, C. 8.8., whose 14 C.O.M. daughters have records averaging 662.11 b. fat. . • I DAUGHTER OF K.C.B. (imp.), one of the greatest influencing sues of the breed. „ NOTABLE INDIVIDUALS INCLUDE LADY SUPERIOR, C.O.M. 9971 b. fat (2nd class), after being near.ly dead with milk fever midway through her test. PRETTY FLORRIE, full sister to Pretty Flirt, C.O.M. 10101 b. fat. ANSEERINE, dam of the Empire Champion, HOLLY OAK ANNIE, C. 0.. . 10o61b. fat. KULL gISTBR to HOLLY OAK ANNIE. • And all the other line-bred K.C.8., Majesty, Monopoly cows, the records of which with their progeny have made “Holly Oak” a world-known name amongst dairymen. , DAYS g A jjg WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 23 and 24, 1927. JOINT AUCTIONEERS: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. LTD. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY, LTD.

LEVIN SALE. OLIENTS please note that owing to next Tuesday, January 25, being Levin Show Day, there will be no Sale. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE of POKAKA ESTATE, TAIHAPE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 27. 1927, at 2 p.m. HOADLEY, SON AND STEWART LTD. have been instructed by Matthew Morrison. Esq., to offer by Public Auction nt the three Stars Hall. Taihape, on above date, his well-known POKAKA ESTATE, Subdivided into 3 blocks, as follows, viz., Lot 1— Containing 1034 acres, freehold Subdivided into 5 large and 8 sma 1 pnddocks. Homestead (7 rooms with every convenience) and farm buildgarden and orchard. Lot 2-Containing 939 acres freehold Subdivided into 4 paddocks, good homestead site on main -oad. Lot 3- Containing 678 acres, freehold. Subdivided into 3 paddocks; good homestead site on Where Where Road. "Pokaka" is situated 8 miles trom Taihape by good motor road and adjoins Moawhango Township (school, P.O and store). The property consists of easy hill country of limestone and blue papa formation, with Hats -along the Moawhango River; about 1000 acres ploughable. Well watered by oermanent running streams (no boggy creeks), free from DROUGHTS and FLOODS Plentv of Totara for fencing purposes "Pokaka” mayy be faithfully described as two-ewe country with cne bullock to every 4 acres. It has been farmed by Mr.' Morrison during the past 21 years nnd is justly regarded as one of the finest properties of its kind to be found in the Dominion. Exceptionally easy terms of payment:— 10 per cent nt tune ol sale. 10 per cent, in 12 months Balance in 6 years from date of sale. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest nt the rate of 6 per cent T’os session will be given on March 1, 1927 Title, Land Transfer Lithograph plans will be forwarded upon application to Hie Auctioneers— HOADLEY, SON A STEWART LTD. NAPIER.

AUCTIONS. ■yyAIKANAE SALE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1927. On account John Odlin and Co.: 4DO shorn wether lambs 100 2 and 4-tooth wethers. On account C. C. Higginson, Esq.: 400 shorn wether lambs On account M. W. Higginson, Esq.: 350 shorn wether lambs. Other Vendors: 60 4,6, and F.S.M. ewes 100 2-tooth wethers 150 lambs off hills 50 fat ewes . 40 b.f. rape lamps 12 fat cows, 6014 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1927, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, In one of the finest situations in Wellington. 'The Home for ninny years of the late Sir James Prendergast, No. 88 Bolton Street. AfESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. favmired with instructions, will Sell liv PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, 195 Lambion Quay, on the above-men-tioned date, at 2.30 p.m.. THAT SUPERBLY SITUATED RESIDENCE of 14 rooms, complete with all conveniences, standing in land with an area of 1 rood 11 perches, having a frontage of 100 ft. by a depth of 116 ft.. and known as No. 88 Bolton Street. This residence is situated within 10 minutes’ walk of the G.1’.0. It is in good solid order, has some very large rooms, obtains tho sun all day. and has a perfect view over the. harbour. The locality is one of the best. ;*• 1 the property Is surrounded by some if tne most attractive, modern homes to be found anywhere in Wellington. Owing to its close proximity to the city, this property must make an immediate appeal to the business or professional man, or it. should be an excellent purchase for conversion into flats. VERY EASY TERMS arc being offered. for full pnrlieiilnrs. apply HARCOURT AND CO.. Auctioneers. 59: AUCTlONS—Continued on Page 15.

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