Auctions. Dalgety & Co., Ltd. T^ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. PALMERSTON NORTH. ;:*ad Office 96 Bishopsgate Street; London. Capital fully subscribed... £4,OtKV.;: 1 (. Capital paid up ... 1,000,00 c R(£.rve Fund 200.00 C Stock Sales held aB ander: — J<'JSILDING, Every Friday (in Got ton's Yards). PALMERSTON iSORTH, Every Thursday. MAKTON, Alternate Tuesday*. Entries received by oai Feilding Agent> J. B. JOHNSTONE. CLEARING SALE. LINTON. LINTON. TUESDAY, 23rd JULY, 1907. At 12.30 o'clock. MESSRS DALGETY AND CO., Ltd.. have received instructions from S. GREER, Esq. (who has sold his Linton property) to sell by Public Auction, at his Linton Homestead as above, the whole of the live and dead stock, etc., comprising: — Sheep — 653 2-Tooth Lincoln Romney ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams. 600 4-Tooth Lincoln Romney ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams. 400 6-Tooth Lincoln Romney ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams. 150 F.f.m. Lincoln Romney ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams. 680 Lincoln Romney ewe hoggets. 190 Lincoln Romney Wether noggets. 316 2 and 4-Tooth Wethers, principally fats, 38 Lincoln rams. 25 Lincoln ram lambs. Cattle— . , „ 1 Pure-bred Shorthorn bull. 1 Pure-bred Shorthorn Cow. 60 Cows and Calves. 17 3-Year Bullocks. 5 Weaners, 4 Springers. Horses — \ 1 Draught mare in foal to Togo. 1 Mare, foal at foot by Robort W. 1 Gelding, 5 years, by Takapo. 1 Half-draught gelding, 3 >c- 1--1 Half-draught colt, 2 years. Also a number of Implements, and a quantity of sundries. For the convenience of buyers, drags will leave Woodfield's Stables at 11.45 a.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Gorton and Sons. JULY. Ohingaiti, Wednesday, 24th. Palmerston, Thursday, 25th. Feilding, Friday, 26th. BULLS "SALE MONDAY, 22nd JULY. GORTON AND SON will sell, at 1.30 p.m.— 36 Fat Ewes. 70 Fat lambs. 100 Mixed lambs. 20 Halfbred Merino sheop. 95 2-Tooth Wethers. 60 Forward Ewes, 5 Fat Cows. 6 Forward empty Cows. 60 Ewes in lamb. Half-ton Up-to-Date potatoes. Also, on account of Mrs A. Richardson, of Ohakea, who is giving up dairying — 8 First-class Cows to calve factory dates. 4 Good 2-year Heifers. 3 Good yearling Heifers. 10 Forward Cows. 10 Cows, 15 Mixed Weaners. 10 Fat and forward Cows. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. C^< ORTON AND SON have received ~K instructions from Mr S. Stan? den, who is giving up dairying, to sell by Public Auction, on the farm, Reid's Line, Aorangi- on WEDNESDAY, 31st JulyThe whole of his pedigree, pure and grade Ayrshire cows and heifers and crossbred cows, including "Princess May " — unbeaton record at all North Island Shows, and her daughters, "Peeress," "Petulance," and "Princess Royal," and many other successful Show beasts. The whole herd averaged last season £12 10s for butter fat. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. 1 k IN BUSINESS AS LAND AGENTS. As Sellers of Desirable Properties. If you want a farm — a town or suburban Section, we have on our books just the very thing You are looking for. Send us Particulars. Prospective Clients Of Properties which You desire to sell. We have Buyers Waiting good Properties. Prompt settlements. All responsibility taken from your shoulders H.A.WUNSCH&CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, FEILDING. AEGYLES ARE ABOVE ALL. A RGYLES are a Bicycle on whicl a\. we stake out reputation afte: 8 years' trading in Feilding. Ever: part is gauged and tested esnaus tively before assembling. The bear ings are ground dead true. Al duplicates stocked. A perfect Cycl< at a reasonable figure. Two years guarantee in writing given with eacl argyle. NOTE. We do NOT affix out trans fers to indifferent Bicycle and charge top prices. Write us for price list and specifioa tions of Argyles. G. BARRY & CO FEILDING. MANCHESTER RIFLES. PARADES for JULY will be heh as follows: — Thursday, 25th (Gov.) In the Drill Hall, at 7.30 p.m. J. E. BARLTROP, NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION. THE ANNUAL DINNER of th Kimbolton Branch will be hel< at Poole's Hotel, Wednesday, JuJ; 24th. Mr Raikes will give an address i: the Druids' Hall on Wednesday, at p.m. H. FOWLER, Hon Sec. ARMERS attending the Sale oi Friday should make a point < lunching at Weightman's Up-to-dat Restaurant. The best fare in Town Meals always ready. Give us i trial. Twelve luncheon or dinnc tickets for 9s. THIS WEEK, at Button's Sak Velveteens in different shade only lOd a yard ; Ladies' Black Casl mere Hose, 2 pairs for Is 9d ; an All wool Delaines, 9d and Is 3d ya 1 A. H. Button and Go.
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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 321, 19 July 1907, Page 3
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