UNRESERVED DAIRY CLEARING SALE. TIRITEA VALLEY. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1913. Palmerston North, instructed by Mr H. TV. CHRISTENSEN, will sell at Homestead, as above, the whole of his fine Dairy Herd, commencing at 12.30 p.m., comprising:— pv O COW'S, of which 46 are second and third ealvors; all from old established herds in Fitxherbert and Linton district. A really good lot. A few have calved, balance September calvers 1 Shorthorn bull 1 -draught maro in foal and with foal at foot 1 lijrht draught golding, rising 2 years 1 yearling draught gelding 4 bucket milking plant "Eureka" (only in use one season j good as new) 1 75 pump separator LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—Slight reeerve on plant and horses on!v. BULLS SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1913. JT above at 1 o'clock:— 20 good heifers, springing 20 mixed wcaners 4 fat cows 1 18-months Jersey bull 4J)O ewe hoggets 200 wether hoggets 500 mixed hoggets 250 ewe hoggets 300 wether hoggets 50 2-tooth wethers 50 mixed hoggets 30 fat ewes 20 ew«s with lambs APITI SALE!
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913, At i p.m. Gorton and son, ltd., win M ii as above:— 200 mixed hoggets <0 ewe hoggets UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY~ COWS, ETC. AT COLYTON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1913. At 12.30 p.m. rjORTOX AND SON, LTD.. Mill soil as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, 4 milos from Colyton, on account, of Mr Morton McKenzie, who is giving up dairying:— OA First-class Dairy Cows; 30 just calved, balance at drop 40 Mixed weaners 400 Mixcd Hoseets Also, 6 h.p. boiler and L.K.G. milking plant and 136-gallon pump separator, cans and sundries Slight Reserve on milking plant only. NOTE.—Mr McKenzie's cows have been carefully selected and are in firstclass condition, and are heavy milkers. UNRESERVED ANNUAL HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1913. AT FEILDING HORSE EMPORIUM At 1 p.m. ' n ORTON ANDIoN, LTD., will sell as above, the annual drafts from Messrs JAMES McKELVIE, WILSON BROS, and I)ALRYMPLE ESTATE:— JO Draught and half-draught mares and geldings Hacks and polo ponies, broken and unbroken NOTE.—The horses this year are an exceptionally gcod lot, and will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. No other entries accepted. SA* v OF D AIRY COWS, ETC. AT PA RE W ANU I. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1913, At 12.30 p.m. ceived instructions from Messrs HOLIES and HOSKING. who have given up dairying, to sell by public auction on tlio farm, Parewanui. 5 miies irom Bulls, the whole of their dairy herd, comprising:— Dairy Cows at drop (14 just ceived) 1 3yr Jersey bull ft store pigs 1 sow 7 unbroken hacks 1 75-gallon pumj> separator LUNCHEON PROVIDED. A TIP-TOP DAIRY FARM AT A LOW PRICE. Annual Returns over £BOO. 11 Q ACRES, freehold, all in (ran or i .. or op»; handy to railway and only a-mue to school and croamery; long road frontage. All rich land, and was originally white pine swamp. Tip-top buildings, including 10-roomed homestead and 10-bail cowshed; carrying capacity, 70 dairy cows, besides horses and voung stock. Price only £SO per aero. Terras, £SOO oash, and j balance on mortgage for 5 years at 5 per per cent, reducible by £IOO per annum, and owner will take a good first mortgage as part payment. Apply sharp to— W. H. LAMBERT AND CO., «0 CUBA ST., PALMERSTON NORTH.
FARMERS! Q.ET A CATALOGUE OF THE ENCLISH SHEEP-SHEARING MACHINES & PLANTS. HORNSBY OIL ENGINES, REIb AND CRAY CHAFF* CUTTERS, NOW BEINQ EXHIBITED BT REID k GRAY, RANGITIKEI STREET.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9583, 29 August 1913, Page 8
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