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YABDB. TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1914. \ALGETY A COMPANY, LTD., ' will sell as above:100 tip-top 2-th ewes r.w. Romney rams 350 mixed hoggets

UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. PENNIE'S LINE, SANDON. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1914. At 1 O'clock. . GORTON & SON, LTD., hare receir- * ed instructions from "Mrs I. Robson to sell by public auction a* above the following: 16 mixed yearling cattle 3 springing heifers 2 good dairy cows, close to drop 1 Jersey heifer (springing),. 1 18-mth heifer, 4 weaners, 3 young sheep, dogs, 1 Bradley gig (nearly new), good set harness, hunting saddle, sacks, 2 good washing coppers and stands, 27-gal. seand furniture. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, ETC. li Miles from Gl«n Oroua. TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1914. 12.30 p.m.

lESSRS GORTON & SON, LTD., have received instruction* from Mr R. Boswell, who is giving- up dairying, to sell by public auction on the property, situated one and a-half miles from Glen Oroua, the following:— O K YOUNG COWS, August and SepAtr tember calvora, nothing over 3rd calver 14 2 and 3-yr springing heifers 12 mixed yearling* 2 bulls . 10 pigs Usual Sundries. These cows have been inspected and are a first-ckfss lot. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. RONGOTEA SALE. WEDNESDAyTjULY 29. 1914. At 12.30 p.m. NORTON & SON, LTD., and the _T NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD.. will sell as above:— 34 springing heifers (lots) 11 good springing heifers 1 p.b. Jersey bull 100 4- and 6-th ewes r.w. Romney rams 200 wether lambs off turnips, 1 ear mark (good) 70 fat owes 30 fat S.D. lambs 30 forward ewes 30 2-th ewes On account J. G. Doughty, Esq.:— 13 3-yr springing heifers' 10 2-yr springing heifers ANNUAL PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE AT FEILDING. MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1914. Tt|ESSRS GORTON AND SON, Ltd., -L" will sell at 1 o'clock on account of C. G. C. Dermer,— 4 pedigree cows, bred to Eminent's Fontaine and Bilberry's Goddington. 7 pedigree heifers by Eminent's Fontaine, bred to Bilberry's Goddington. 3 pedigree bulls by Eminent's Fontaine and Ronald. On account of F. J. Watson, Bulls,— 0 pedigree cows bred to Goddington. On account of H. J. Lancaster,— 2 pedigree cows bred to Belvedere Silver Cluse. On account of Mrs A. Banks and Son,— Princess Ake-Ake bred to Fancy's Lord Twylish. 1 11-months-old bull, Duke "of Woodstock, by Bilberry's Goddington.—Eminent's Christabelle (2111). NOTE.—This sale is the second annual sale on behalf of the same vendors. Full particulars of pedigree and official tests are set forth in the catalogues, which can be had on application to the auctioneers. IHEManawatu Machinery Exchange Company have for sale in their Showrooms, Rangitikei Street, Palmerton North, the following Second Hand Machinery,'etc.:— 1 Sawmiiling Plant, complete. 1 Creamery Plant, complete. 1 Each Simplex, Austral, Ridd, Dominion, L.K.G. Milking Machines, also Eureka Plant and Zealandia. 1 Tangye 4 h.p. Oil Engine, complete. 1 6 h.p. Vertical Petrol Engine. 1 10 h.p. White Oil Engine, portable. 2 Reid and Gray D. F. Ploughs. 2 Tip Drays, 1 Spring Dray. ,1 Massey-Harris Cultivator. 1 Combined Horse Hoe and Ridger. 1 Bamford Corn Crushe, also Bentall do. 1 Mehring Foot Milken 1 Murray Boiler (8 h.p.), 1 Luke Engine (6 h.p.) for same. Ploughs, Separators, Pumps, Pulleys, of all classes. Spnd for our long lists of Machinery; No. 1, Agricultural Machinery; No. 2,

DAIRY AND SHEEPFARMS. K. 71 ACRES good dairy farm, 4 padtJ 4 2 docks, new o-roomed house and outbuildings, all plbughable, 30 acres ploughed. £35 per acre, cash £450. m ACRES sheep country, about 5 miles from Feilding, all ploughable, 20 acres shelter. £l4 per acre, cash £SOO, balance arranged Would exchange. would exchange for larger place. ) ACRES dairy farm, near Palmereton, good homestead. Price £42 per acre, terms 10 per cent, down, 5 per, cent in 12 months and balance above existing mortgage at 5 per '■cent. CALL AND INSPECT OUR PROPERTY IISTS. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.. PALMBRSTON NOHf H. IBY Whitehead Am.* celebrated Wedding Cakes; also Rice Cakes and Cherry Cakes.—Main Street West

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9855, 24 July 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9855, 24 July 1914, Page 8