SPECIAL SALE OF PUREBRED SHORTHORN AND FRIESIAN CATTLE. P VLMERSTON NORTH SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1920. AT 9.30 A.M. SHARP. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGftNCV, CO., LTD., lias received instructions from AIR. THOS. SECCOM BE, To Toko, Bay of Plenty, to sell as above, — Ri registered Shorthorn cows and heifers 23 Shorthorn yearling hulls 4 yearling shorthorn heifers 3 Friesian 18-mth hulls 1 Friesian 8-intli bull 1 Friesian heifer Mr Seccoinbc is recognised as one of the foremost breeders in the Dominion, and as ho has brought the above stock from Bay of Plenty for sale, practically without reserve, this will he an excellent opportunity to secure a good change of blood. The young Shorthorns are mostly “Darbalara” strain, and two of the cows have been pasturing; with “Marlborough,” the son of “Emblem II.,” the Australian champion hull, for six years, his dam being “Champion III.,” winner of the Daily Mail prize for the. host long test. K nVITEA L' x " S A “- DRILL HALL, FEILDTNG. FRIDAY, 25th JUNE, 1920, At 3 p.m. mo he offered by Public Auction on JL account of 0. G. AIKEN, Esq., by the N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANI’ILE AGENCY CO., LTD.,— QQA ACRES, divided into six secUOU tions, ranging in area from ro to 240 acres. Excellent terms: — 5 per cent, on fall of hammer. Ci per cent, on possession (one (month). 10 per cent, or buildings in - years. Balance 5 years at of per emu. Note.—This property comprises some of the richest land in the Kiwitea district, and is admirably suited for dairying. All the sections arc well watered and beautifully sheltered by Native Rush and plantations. Situated alongside Township, school and saley.trds and Cheltenham Dairy Co.,'.collects cream, daily. Write for Plan or arrange for inspection with the Auctioneers. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Palmers ton North and Brnnenos. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. JONES’ LINE, KALMATARAU. SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1920, at 12 noon sharp. \TEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCAN IT LE AGENCY CO., LTD., has received i n struct ions Irom MR SAMUEL LIGGINS, who lias sold his farm, to sell as above,— aa DAIRY COWS, due July aid fjU August 10 Ayrshire.-Jersey dairy boilers, due. August 26 Jersey-1 lolstein boilers r.w.b. and September 1 2-yr p.b. Holstein bull 1 yearling S.H. bull 25 porkers I spriug-eart mare, good Spring dray (new) and harness, 2 milk cans, -I cream cans, 14gal. copper and stand, 100 gal. totara lank, 20 good cow covers, tools and sundries.
Xoto.—Cows purchased may remain on property until Oth July. They arn chiefly young cows in groat condition, and are mostly Jersey cross. A low Holstoins nad Ayrshires. These cows havo made excoptionally good returns and we can recommend them to buyers with every confidence. ALSO,' Mr Riggins’ Freehold "roper tv, comprising;— . ( A j ACRES, rich dairying land, J U‘T which will bo offered immediately before dairy sale. Excellent terms. '■ C> per cent, on fall of hammer. o per cent, on possession Dili July. 5 per cent, in 12 months._ 10 per cent, or building in 2 years. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. FORLONG’S ROAD. FEILDING (Across the Uruna. River from Almadale), MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1920, At 12 o’clock. The n.z. loan and mercantile AGENCY CO., LTD., has been instructed by MR RICHARD FARMER, who lias .sold his farm, to sell, as above, the following:— C* J and fi-lh and f.m. EAVES IN p) i o LAMM TO S.D. RAMS J of) fat slice]) (s.r.) 70 purebred S.D. ewes in lamb to stud rams 19 purebred S.D. rams 36 purebred S.D. ram lambs 27 purebred S.D. ewe lambs 22 fat lambs ]springing heifers 20 yearling high grade Jersey heifers 4 fa t cows 1 good house cow 0 steers , 1 18-mos high grade Jersey hull 1. draught gelding (broken all work) 1 half-draught gelding' 1 hack gelding 10-coulter M.H. drill. Cambridge roller, set discs, s.f. and d.f. ploughs, garden plough, cultivator, tine and tripod harrows, gig, spring dray. J-horse blocks, swingle bars and chains, sheep netting, fencing wire, stumping jacks, 2 sets gig harness, spring dray harness, plough collars and other harness, chaff cutter,’ circular saw, to tar a posts and strainers, quantity timber, 2 rid- • ing saddles, dray saddle and hritchon. portable forge > and anvil, small tools and sundries, quantity potatoes. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. FARMERS’ YARDS. " JUNE 22, 1920. 200 2-th wethers 42 station S.H. fwd. cmi,.’*' cows
The manawatu machinery EXCHANGE CO. have for Bale in their Showrooms in Rangitikei street, Palmerston North, the following secondhand machinery and implements; 1 Alfa Laval 90-gallon Hand Separator; tip-top order. [Combined Churn and Butter Worker, suitable for a small factory. [Booth Macdonald Medium D.F. Plough with slyires, 1 Anderson 4 h.p. Horizontal self-contained Boiler, 10011 m pressure. 1 Saw Bench complete with Saw. 1 Wolsoloy No. 4 Separator, 66-gallons capacity;' in splendid working order. 1 Mussey-llarris 13-coulter Drill, complete with rape and turnip feed. 1 Massey-Ilarris 2-horso Mower, coinpleto with two. Knives. 1 Alex. Harvey Plain Steel Gang Horizontal Cheese Press, with Harvey improved continuous pressure block. 1 31 h.p. Walt Benzine Engine, complete with two Ely wheels. Several 2-wlieol Handle Ploughs. j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1845, 21 June 1920, Page 8
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