Auctions. ON THE FARM, UPPER STUART ROAD, ELTHAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 28. At 12 noon. rriHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND J- MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr J. E. Moosman, who has disposed of kis farm, to sell as above, — WITHOUT RESERVE. 65 choice young dairy cows, August and September calvers, principally Holstoins, Jerseys and Shorthorns 1 draught gelding (trial) 2 half-draught mares (trials) Milk waggon, spring dray, spring traP> gig, s.f. plough, disc and tine harrows, roller, mower, waggon and spring cart harness, saddle and bridle, wheelbarrow, - milk cans and dairy utensils, stumping jack, swingletrees, Planet Jr. seed drill, copper and stand, barrels, troughs, farm tools and sundries The above are an exceptionally good lot of dairy cows —early calvers, in the best of condition. They are all high testers and heavy yielders, and can be thoroughly recommended. Luncheon provided. CLEARING SALE. B-ROOKES ROAD, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, JUNE 28. Sale at 11 o'clock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AN2) MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., AND REDUCED, STRATFORD, have received instructions from MiEdward Row,, as he has sold his farm, to- sell,; — His dairy herd and general farm sundries. WITHOUT RESERVE. 30 dairy cows, mostly Jersey-Hol-stein, expected to calve August and September 3 store cows 2 2-year springing heifers 6 yearling Jersey heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 • Berkshire sow 1 Berkshire boar 8 store pigs 1 cattle- dog Milk cart and harness, dog cart and harness). 1 gig, 1 new s.f. Duncan plough, chain harrows, tine harrows, disc harrows, sledge, Planet Jr. drill, Wallaby jack, new Bentall chaffcutter, 400 feet match-lining timber, 6 Ideal milk cans, buckets, farm tools, 20 bushels ryegrass, 20 bushels Algerian seed oats, 35 shares (fully paid up) in the Stratford Dairy Factory, plough chains, wheelbarrow, and general farm sundries; Also, — Household furniture, inchiding: Sideboard, wardrobe with mirror. 2 washstands with ware, 2 duchess sets, 3 b.r. bedsteads and bedding, child's cot, curtains and poles, fender and irons, tables, chairs, linoleum, crockery, meat safe, kitchen utensils, copper, tubs, etc. Also>, — WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 mare, stinted to Lincoln Tom [ 1 bay horse, broken all harness 1 plough horse T pony 1 8-motiths filly,, by Consby I NOTE:—The above nerd have heen very carefully tested for the last two years and any cow not un to the standard culled out, so they can be 'recommended as a real tip-top herd, and are mostly Jerseys and*Holsteins. Luncheon provided. 257 ON THE FAR3I7OTAKEHO SATURDAY, JUNE 29. At 12' noon. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr E. Knapton, who is relinquishing dairying, to sell as above, — WITHOUT RESERVE. 62. high-class dairy cows, mostly young (early calvers) 3. springing heifers 1 2.-year bull 1 brown gelding, aged 1 bay gelding, aged 1 good hack 11 hoggets Tip dray, gig, Reid and Gray s.f. lever plough, disc and 'tripod harrows, milk cans and dairy utensils, gig and spring cart, harness, wheelbarrow, farm tools and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 horse, gig and harness 1 bay mare, in foal to Look Again 1 grey ' mare, in foal to Look Again Milk waggon (new) to carry 14 cans, Massey-Harris mower (new) Also, — Goodwill of Lease of 145 (about) Acres, with 5 years to run from 7th June, 1912, at an annual rental of 18s per acre. Two stacks of hay will be given in. Possession Ist July. Subdivided into eleven paddocks; four-room-ed house on property; all in grass. The .above are a choice lot of dairy cows, and are worthy of the attention of dairymen. They are mostly young, good conditioned, and are all early ealvers. The herd averaged close on £14 per head for milk alone last season. Mr Knapton is retiring from dairying, and the lot are to be sold Without Reserve. Luncheon provided. ~~ ROYAL MART! SATURDAY? JUNE 29. At 2 p.m. sharp. QMITH AND EASTON will sell on *^y behalf of Mr J. Revell, of Eltham, as above, — Shelter, ornamental and fruit trees, hedge plants, etc., comprising among <j>ther lines: Apples, pears, peaches, nectarines, apricots, European and Japanese plums, gooseberry and currant bushes, raspberry canes, roses, silver trees, pampas grass, variegated and bronze flax, black wattle, gums, stuartiana, marginata, corynocalyx, leucoxylon, crimson flowered gum, stringy bark, sugar gum, choice carnations, 2year boxthorn, eleagnus, ake ake and other hedge plants 278
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 27 June 1912, Page 8
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