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Auction*. PRIME ALGERIAN SEED OATB. DUN, GARTON, BPARROWBILL. SCOTCH TARES. CLOVER HAY. AND STRAW CHAFF, Eto. ATKINSON AND CO*., LTD., GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS. Gorton ana Son. GORTON AND~~BOn7 LTD. CLEARING BALEB. On account of:— A. McCauloy, Taonui ... Aug. 10 W. J. McDermott, BuJls... Aug. 18 FEILDING HORSE SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, IUIS. At I o'clock. GORTON and SON, LTD., will Bell at thoir HORSE EMPORIUM:— DRAUGHTS, HARNESS HORSES, AND HACKS. Special Entries: — On account of xMessrs HOOIvEN BROS:— 12 4 and G-year medium to heavy shatters and leaders On account THOS. A. GIBSON:— 1 3-year stallion "Warrior Bold" (No. 30, Vol. 7); sire, "Surrey Warrior" (7,), dam, "Flora Drayman" (1262) - On account of P. H. HALFORD, who has sold a portion of his carrying business:— 6 good waggon liunses and harIICKB 1 thoroughbred mure iv foal 1 good hack and harness horse 1 3-ton waggon 2 tarpaulins, etc. On account A. COOPER:— •1 unbroken 3 and 4-year hacks, by Desert Light On account W. J. BIRCH:— •1 2 and 3-year unbroken registered draught h'llies 2 registered filly foals 2 registered draught mares 1 stallion "Surrey Vulcan." .ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, AUG. 6. UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE. Near RONGOTEA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1915. At 12 Noon. GORTON and SON, LTD., have received instructions from Mr BEN. FRECKLINGTON, who is giving up -dairying, to sell by Public Auction, on the Farm, Rongotea Siding, 3 miles from Rongotea:— 25 dairy cows, calved and to calve early 10 yearling heifers 20 storo pigs 4 sows to farrow 1 boar 5 factory cans NOTE.—Tho above cows are chiefly third calvers, are in good condition, Shorthorn-Jersey cross, and obtained the highes.t average test at the creamery during the last two seasons. luncheon provided. "unreserved dairy sale. Saturday, august 14. GORTON and SON, LTD.- have received instructions from Mr W. L. FETCH, who i-s giving up dairying on account of both sons going to tho front, to sell by Public Auction, on tho property, KIMI3OLTON RD. (2 miles from Feilding), the whole of his well-known Dairy Herd, comprising :— ■ ol Jersey and Jerscy-Holstein dairy cows 1 2-year high-grade Jersey bull, bred by Mrs Dernier 3 pedigree Berkshire sows (to farrow early 1 12-montbs pedigree Berkshire boar 2 4-months pedigree Berkshire boars 6 4-nionths pedigree Berkshire SOWS NOTE.—Mr Fetch has been milking for many years, and his herd is a particularly good one. The cows have been tested by the Cheltenham Testing Association for the last two seasons, and tests and weights will be given out at sale with each cow. Some twenty odd calve in August, the balance in September and October. LAND SALE AT FEILDING, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1915. At 2 p.m. GORTON and SON, LTD., have received instructions from Mr MARK BEAZER, to sell by Public Auction, at their ROOMS, FEILDING :— 1 f\A Q ACRES OF AGRICULTURAL AND PASTO- • RAL LAND, situated 2 miles from FEILDING, and subdivided into 6 farms of from 126 acres to the Homestead Block of 272 acres. Terms: 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer, 10 per cent, in 12 months or buildings to that value, balance at 5 per cent, on July 10, 1920. NOTE.—The above property is splendidly situataed, being only two miles from Feilding, has a frontage to Lee's Line and Sandon Road, grows splendid root and grain crops, and is bound to increase very rapidly in value as improvements arc effected. Practically the whole area is ploughable and is level and undulating country, eminently suitable for back country men to grow winter feed, or for the dairyman to winter surplus stock. Plans on application to GORTON and SON, LTD., Feilding. Manawatu Auctioneers' Association PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1915. At 12.1-1 p.m. 203 1 ami o-yc:w ewes in lamb to Konmey rums 20 mixed yearlings U CH DOSERTB, JLIWOO?, JROK.SR. WOOL, SKIN, AND HIDE SALjfc.CONDUCTED MONTHLY. P.O. Box 21. Phone 203 B"~ "AGON!— Knsiierh "at" 11<1 "pfr lb. cash. Guaranteed first-class; our own cure. J. COLLINGWOOD and SON, F<u-ausson Street. I)ERAMBUIiATOIIS.— 4 of tho bast design going; choap. Now is tho chance. W. H. BAIN and CO.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2788, 9 August 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2788, 9 August 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2788, 9 August 1915, Page 3

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