AUCTION SALES. JMP. VNT Q<ALE OF ERNEST SHORTS FAMOUS PARORANGI HERD OF JJIGH QLASS gTUD JJEREFORDS. AT FEILDING SALE YARDS. \ TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 13th and 14ii. APRIL. Commencing - at 11 a.m. each day. T EVIN AND CO., LTD., DALGETY AND CO., LTD., and MURRAY, ROBERTS and CO.. LTD., will sell, on account of ERNEST SHORT, STUD BULLS, including the imported bulls, “Luster 2nd,” “Eaton Ooak,” and Monkton Gamble,” and the champion Parorangi bred bull, “Champion 50th.” STUD COWS (pasturing with imported bulls and sons of imported bulls), including the imported cows, “Monkton Belle,” and “Eaton Milkmaid.” 31-YEAR HEIFERS, pasturing with imported and sons of imported bulls. STUD 2i-YEAR HEIFERS.’ STUD 11-YEAR HEIFERS. STUD HEIFER CALVES out of above cows by imported and sons of imported bulls. STUD BULL CALVES out of above cows by imported and sons of imported bulls. This sale will undoubtedly be the most important Stud Hereford Sale ever held in Australasia. The Parorangi herd is acknowledged to be the best in the Dominion, and contains more important blood both in sires and dams than any herd in Australasia, This sale is brought about owing to Mr Short having sold 1800 acres of his Stud properties, otherwise the above stock would not have been for sale. Buyers, therefore, will have an opportunity of acquiring high-class stock that Mr Short has spent so many years by careful breeding, judicious culling, and by importations of the very best strains of bulls and cows Britain could produce, in bringing his herd up to its present state of perfection, and thus buyers will be able to “start in” where Mr Short has “left off.” Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers at any of their offices. ESQ. — 23 164 48 38 50 45 24 OLEARING gALE AT jyjAHARAHARA SATURDAY, APRIL 17tn, 1920. AT 12 NOON. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., have received instructions ■ from J. SHIRLEY, ESQ., who has sold his property, to offer by public J auction all his live stock, as under— AQ JERSEY AND JERSEY , CROSS DAIRY COWS, j mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers. due Aug. and Sept. 1 2J-year Jersey heifer due September 1 Jersey bull 1 Holstein bull 1 fat cow 13 wearers 1 9-year spring cart gelding 1 3-year gelding 3 sows in pig 1 14-month boar 7 slips 14 fat 2-tooth sheep 2 fat lambs, 1 tip dray 14 W.L. fowls, 1 rooster, S turkeys 8 milk cans 1 26-gallon Melotte separator Pig troughs, washing-up tubs, 3 pig barrels 1 26-gallon copper. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Dannevirke. The'KEY to Successful BAKING Is in the Use of Primrose pROCESSROLLEtj _AI We Guarantee the Quality. ALL STORES SELLING REPEAT ORDERS Manawatu Mills Co. MILLERS Palmerston North Heavy Drained Swamp Dairy Land. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—--130 ACRES rich drained swamp, well j fenced; subdivided Seven-roomed | house, all i._. uw. y outbuildings. Fine cowshed nrei yards concreted, fitted with 4-cow plant milking machine. Hornsby engine; motor shed, stables, etc. Near factory, store, post office, school, etc. Carrying 81 cows, 11 big cattle, 3 bulls, horses, etc. Price £IOO per acre: £2500 cash, balance arranged. Note. —This class of farm is hard to buy in Manawatu, and an early inspection should he made. W. C. BROPHY SOLE AGENT. j , Phone 181 Palmerston North j 1
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1541, 15 April 1920, Page 8
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