UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. OF P3MGREIS JKRSEYS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1913. On the Farm, Trethella, WOODVILLE. MESSRS DALGETY & CO., LTD., acting under instructions from the owner, J. Burt Voale, Esq., who is [giving up dairying, will sell the whole of his splendid herd, consisting of:— \ft& Registered Jersey Cows and \A\) Heifers 8 registered Jersey bulls 39 high-grade Jersey cows I and heifers 30 to 40 pedigree Berkshire and grade pigs Full particulars and catalogues to l>o obtained later, from Auctioneers or Onner. The Auctioneers beg to draw attention to the faet that this is an absolutely genuine Clearing Sale, the vendor having decided to retire from"dairying at the end of the present season. The quality of the herd is well known, consisting of the best strains of imported Island cattle, and the Auctioneers can confidently recommend anyone desirous of improving bis herd to attend the sale. DALGETY & CO.. LTD., Auctioneers. Dannevirke. (Particulars from all Branches.) CLEARING SALE. "NIKAU GRANGE," ASHHURST. MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1913. ALGETY . & COMPANY, LTD., * Palmorston North, instructed by Mr W. G. A. WILKS (who has sold his property), will sell as above at 12.30 p.m. sharp:— 'A First-class Dairy Cows, early *jyj calvers 8 18-months heifers, r.w.b. 12 weaners 17 pigs Horse, dray, harness, milk cans, etc., etc. The above are all young cows, chiefly Jersey and Holstein cross, and can be thoroughly recommended by the Auctioneers. CLEARING DAIRY SALE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1913, At ir noon, ORTON & SON, LTD., have received instructions from Mr R. M. Rybum, who is giving up farming, to sell by public auction on the property, Feilding-Ashhurst road, 2 miles from Colyton, as above:—
) loung Jersey and Jersey cross ' cows 9 2yr Jersoy and Holstein heifers in calf 15 Jersey weaner heifers (i Jersoy cross weaner heifers 1 oyr pedigree Jersey bull 1 7yr spring trap marc 2 gig horses, 5 and 8 years old 1 4yr unbroken half-draught gelding 50 fat and forward ewes Small disc harrows nearly now, s.f. plough nearly new, tine harrows, 2 scarifiers and moulders, spring dray, Bradley gig, 2 sets gig and trap harness. Alpha Laval separator good as new, 10 buckets, 20 White Leghorn pullets; furniture and sundries. NOTE.—Tho above cows are a firstclass lot and have been running with pedigree Jersey bull, and are mostly early winter calvers. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. IjlOR Spring and Autnmn Bowing Fresh Seeds of High Germination Just Arrived. RYEGRASSES. CLOVERS. PRAIRIE CRASS. RAPE. TURNIPS, SWEDES, Eti. Bole Agent* for Sutton and Sons' PEDIGREE SEEDS, Barraud & Abraham. (LIMITED), PALMERBTON NORTH. FEUDING AND DANNIVIRO.
NEW HUDSON MOTORS. HiTiR CYCLISTtAND INBPIOT TBI IIIS Mi DELI. All Latest Improvements, including Countershaft and Latest ft-Speed Hub. W. TURNER, •ols Manawata Afsnt, THIBfIUAWL Properties for Sale, 1 (\f\ ACRES, famous Kairanga IUU dairy land; ten minutes' walk from Palmerston North boundary; new house, with hot and cold water, bath, etc.; concreted bails and yards. Price £6500. Good terms to practical man. This property in a'ddition to being a firstrclass dairy farm has a high prospective value, owing to its contiguity to Palmerston North. 977 ACRES, dairy farm; good MI I house and splendid bail accommodation; rich Manawatu country; must see rapid enchancement in value Price £3B per acre. Terms. 1 OJ_n AC ®' E S» near thriving town Main Trunk line, carrying 3200 sheep, 400 cattle and 12 horses. Price £lB 10s per acre. Apply, N.Z. LCAN A MERCANTILE AGENCY CI, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9452, 29 March 1913, Page 8
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