Captain Edwin telegraphed at 1 p.m. to-day: — Moderate to strong easterly winds; glass little movement.
Auctions, A. H. Atkinson & Co. Ltd A.H.ATKINSON AND CO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, FEILDING. STATION STORES and Requisites at LOWEST RATES. Gram Seed, . Cloven. Oats, Wheat Ch«ft, High Grade Pig Rico Meal. Manures (Kainit and Improved Phosphate for Top Dressing). NEXT WOOL SALE-«th AUGUST. FEILDING AUCTION ROOMS. FRIDAY, 26th JULY. | AH. ATKINSON AND CO., j • LTD., will sell at 11 o'clock— j Dog Cart, nearly new, in thorough order. Horses, Pigs, Poultry, 1 ton table potatoes (no reserve), seed and pi gdo., Nelson dessert apples, and general produce. Household furniture and usual sundries. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, 27th JULY, 1907. AH. ATKINSON and Co., Ltd., * have received instructions from Mr F. HARRIS, who has sold his farm, to sell, on the property, CHELTENHAM, the whole of his Dairy stock, etc., consisting of 45 cows, 10 heifers, etc. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. SATURDAY. 27th JULY. 12.30 p.m. AH. ATKINSON and CO., Ltd., • have received instructions from Mr F. HARRIS, who has sold his farm, to sell, on the property, CHELTENHAM, as above: — 46 First-class cows, August and September calvers. 9 3- Year picked heifers, August and September calvers. 8 Picked yearling heifers. 1 3-Year Shorthorn bull. 1 3- Year draught gelding. 1 2-Year half-draught gelding. 1 Girls' pony. 20 Good hoggets. 2 Sows, 20 suckers and wcaners. S.f. Plough, Harrows, Disc, Milk Cans and Sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Correct dates of calving and factory tickets at sale. The cows are in good condition, have been closely culled, and are a really first-class milking line. CLEARING SALE at BENSON'S LINE, WAITUNA. MONDAY, 29th JULY. At 12.30. AH. ATKINSON AND CO., • Ltd., have received instructions from Mr JAMES HOPPING, whose ledle has expired, to sell as above at CUMBERLAND FARM, ha|f a mile from BEACONSFIELD CREAMERY:— 28 Fnrstrclass dairy cows, August and September calvers. 6 Picked yearling heifers. 1 18-months Shorthorn bull. 1 Fat cow. 1 Mare (foal to Up-to-Date). 1 Mare (foal to Captain). Milk Cart horse, yearling hack, half - draught yearling, boys' pony, milk cart and fairness, milk cans, ploughs and sundries. NO RESERVE. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.— <The average earning* of this herd for butter fat per cow for last season was £11 13s 3d, with but* ter fat it 9}d, the, average test befog 3.77. The cows are all firstrclass milkers, and are in the very best of condition.
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Feilding Star, Issue 325, 24 July 1907, Page 3
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