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Auctions. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co JULY. Hunterville, Tuesday, 23rd. Palmerston. Thursday, 35th. Feilding, Friday, 26th. Kimbolton, Tuesday, 30th. UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE. RONGOTEA, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1907. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., will sell on behalf of Win. Davis, Esq., at 12 noon— 1 0ft CHOICE Dair y CowB ' to JLUU calve August and September. ™* Milk cans, etc. 1 Dray. 1 4-Year reliable draught mare, in foal and with foal at foot. 8 Picked weaner heifers. 3 Young bulls. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Note.— Mr Davis has been dairying for the last six years, and has always systematically culled, the result being that the herd is composed of practically all young cows of good quality, the majority of them calving in August. ; We can thoroughly re-r commend these cows to our clients. PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 25th JULY, 1907. At 11.30 a.m. ; THE N.Z. LOAN and MERCAN* TILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., will sell as above: — 10 Store Cows i 5 Springing Heifers j 15 Yearlings i 15 Springing heifers (good line). ! 10 Springing heifers (3-year-olds) 10 Springing heiferß (close to profit). 44 Hoggets. On account Mrs B. H. Slack, Taikorea, — 40 P.B. 2-th to f.f.m. Romney Ewes in lamb (Flock Book sheep) 15 P.B. 2-th to f.f.m. {southdown Ewes in lamb (Flock Book j sheep) j Abraham and Williams. | PALMERSTON STOCK SALE. ' THURSDAY, JULY 25. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.. A and GORTON & SON will *ell at their yards, Rangitikei-street, at 12.30 p.m.— 200 / Empty ewes. 60 Fat wethers. j 350 Hoggets. 150 Prime fat wethers (in lots to suit purchasers). ; 150 4-Year ewes in lamb. 10 Fat bullocks. 15 Forward bullocks. 25 Springing heifers. 60 12 to 15-month steers. 200 First-class ewes in lamb to i Romney rams. 200 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams. 60 Fat ewes. 150 Forward ewes. 150 Good 4 and 6-tooth ewes in lamb to Shorpshire rams. 400 GoQd f.m. ewes in lamb to Shropshire rams. j 75 Good mixed woolly lambs. | 75 Prime fat turnip-fed ewes. 50 Fat ewes. ; 90 Mixed yearlings. j 8 Fat cows. 8 Cows (mostly early calvers). IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF HIGH* CLASS DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, PIGS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. WEDNESDAY 31st JULY, 1907. j mmmm _ ] At the Farm, Silverleys, Corner of Newberry Line, Palmerston North. ! At 12 noon, sharp. \ A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, ■^*- LTD., will sell on account of Mr JAMES SKERMAN, who has disposed of his property: — ! 100 Superior dairy cows, chiefly August and September cul- , vers. ; 50 Breeding sows and store pigs. Horses, Machinery, Farm Implements, Tools, and Sundries, i NOTE.— Mr Sherman has been dairying for over 35 years without intermission, and has <£b of the finest herds of dairy cows in the col- J ony, last season the average return \ for 100 cows was close on £12 per ! cow for milk alone. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. MONDAY, 29th JULY, 1907. At the Farm, James' Line, Opposite Ruff's Road, Bunnythorpe, - A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, -£*- Ltd., will sell on account of Mr H. T. SPIERS, who has sold his farm : — j 21 Good dairy cows, chiefly Aug- ' list and September calvers. ! 2 Heifers in milk. 2 Empty cows. Milk Cans, Buckets, Stack of Hay, 2 sets Harness, Stumping Jack, 150 Totara posts, 10 Strainers, 100 house blocks, 6 sows in. pig, 1 boar. Also, subject to slight reserve: — 1 Spring cart gelding, 1 gig horse. Sale at 1 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DRILL HALL. i^RAND CATHOLIC CONCERT vX AND DANCE. WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY, 1907. . CONCERT PROGRAMME. Pianoforte solo — Mrs Redwood. gong-w." Home Song," Miss Garrity. Song— " The Message," Mr A. De Luen. Song— Selected, Mrs Dickson. , Sailor's Horpipe (in costume)— » Master P. Desmond. I Song— Comic, Mr H. B. Strange. Song— "Hush, My Little One," » . Miss Rush. Violin Solo— C S Alice, Where Art 1 Thou," Mr Hood. Song— Selected, Mr A. BichaTds. b Song—" Douglas Gordon/' Miss Mexted. 1 Highland Fling (in costume)— Miss McFarlane. Song— " Espanita," Miss Corrigan. Song— Selected, Mr G. H. Jackson. Song— Selected, Mr A. De Luen. A first-class Supper will be laid immediately after the Concert. i. DANCE TO FOLLOW. ), Doors open 7.30 p.m. Admission ••• ••• 9s» LEGAL HOLIDAY. \ ■ >- PTIHE Offices of Feilding Solicitors e X w fli be CLOSED to-morrow, for y Arbor Day. is A. RICHMOND, President Feilding Law Society.

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Feilding Star, 23 July 1907, Page 3

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