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UNRESERVED ODEA RING SALE AT KO.M.M, Withiu 3 Miles of Pahiatua. WEDNESDAY, APRIL SOUi. At 12.30 p.m. A BEAU AM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., liavo received instructions from Mr S. Russell, who is leaving the district, having sold his .property, to sell as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, his well-known dairy herd, comprising— tyi) first-class dairy cows, to calve at yJ.rC factory dates 20 good weaners 6 yearlings. Steers and heifers 3 18-months heifers in calf 10 store pigs AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—This herd is too well-known to need comment, Air Russell having maintained the highest average test at the factory for some years past. N.B. —A coach meets the 8.15 train from Palmerston at Woodville, convoying buyers direct to Air Russell s farm, leaving again in time to connect witn return train from Woodville. 0 PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. Ist MAY, 1902. A Eli AH AM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.. Jrk. will sell by public auction, at their yards, Rangitikoi street, as above, at 1 30 fat and forward bullocks 300 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes 25 well-bred Shorthorn weaners 20 2-year steers 15 dairy heifers 350 shorn lambs 930 SALE OF THOROUGHBRED RACING STOCK, WELL-BRED HACKS AND HARNESS HORSES. FRIDAY. 2nd MAT, At 11.30 a.m. . A BRAIIAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from the Hon. J. D. Ormond to sell by public auction at Their Horse Emporium, Palmerston North. WITHOUT RESERVE—tyty Thoroughbred yearlings to five yearsi.old geldings and colts, by Dreadnought, St. Andrew, Flintlock, The Officer and Defiance, out of imported Australian and other thoroughbred mares from good racing families and going back to the well-known old sires Traducer, Stockwell, Peter Flat, and Touchstone. Included in the above are some grand 4-year-old fillies by Dreadnought. The name of the Hon J. D. Ormond is so well-known throughout the colony as a breeder of successful racehorses that no further recommendation is required. Also, in conjunction with the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, and on behalf of G. P. Donnelly, Esq., mainly without reserve— Well-bred horses, comprising—--17 thoroughbred yearlings and 2-year-old geldings and fillies by Catesby, Torpedo, and Goldreef, to be sold with engagements at Auckland, Egmont and Hawke’s Bay Brown filly Fairy Dream, 2 years, by Quilt, from Nymph ' Brown gelding Gold Purse- 2 years, by Goldreef, from Purse Ring Chestnut filly Waiwhira, 3 .years, by Quilt, from Waikaha Brown gelding Pearl Gun. 3 years, by Purepo, from Pearl Powder Brown mare Kahtiwai. 4 years, by Quilt, from Brooklet The above are in training. 5 well-bred geldings broken to saddle and harness, by Kaiwhaka, Wehikore and Renata 23 half-bred Carlyon ponies, 2 and 8 years old, by Catesby, Wehikore, suitable for polo, harness, etc. 10 5,6, 7-year-old station hacks, just broken The Carlyon ponies are a grand lot, and combine the speed of the thoroughbred with the staying power of the well-known Carlyon breed. Catalogues on application. 719 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF STOCK, FURNITURE, Etc. PARAPARAUMU. ‘ TUESDAY, 6th MAY. At 1 2’clook. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -AX have received instructions from Mrs R. Davies, who has leased her farm, to sell by public auction, as above—--317 Romney ewes in lamb to purebred Romney rams 46 4, 6 and 8-tooth stud Romney ewes 19 2-tooth stud Romney ewes 24 purebred Romney ewe hoggets 24 purebred Romney ram hoggets 283 lambs 80 2-tooth wethers 2 good milch cows 5 store cows 3 trap mares, 1 2-year draught, 2 yearlings by Gladstone, 1 trap, fowls, sundries, etc., etc. Household furniture. 866 IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS. WEDNESDAY, MAT 7th, At 1 p.m, Abraham and williams, ltd., under'instructions from F. E. Clapperbon, Esq., who is giving up farming, owing to urgent private affairs, will sell, by public auction, as above, on the property near LintonThree Superior DAIRY FARMS, comprising 80 acres each, as follows: 1. Section 337, fronting Milrick’s line, all in grass, fenced and subdivided into five paddocks; good plantations and garden; buildings comprise well-built 8-roomed house, washhouse, trapshed, cowshed, etc., etc. 2. Section 121, fronting Country road, all in grass, fenced and subdivided into two paddocks 3. Section 122, fronting Country road, and Millrick’s line; fenced and subdivided into two paddocks The auctioneers would call special attention to this sale, as affording the opportunity to dairy farmers of acquiring good farms at reasonable prices, and on really easy terms. The land is of firstclass quality, level and slightly undulating. Every section is well watered, and arrangements have just been concluded with the Levin Dairy Factory to erect a Creamery at once on the land closely adjoining the property. As Mr Clapperton must go South, the properties are for sale if any fair offers are made. Also, absolutely without reserve— The whole of the stock, horses, implements, furniture, etc. Full particulars in future advertisement Sale starts at 11 a.m. Luncheon provided. For further particulars, apply to JOHNSTON AND SIM, Agents; Or. THE AUCTIONEERS. : LEYTEN, SHALLCEASS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, XBRUIT, PRODUCE AND GENERAL JD MERCHANTS. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Agents for Nelson Provincial Fruit • Growers’ Union. Consignments of Fruit and Produce re- j ooived and sold to best advantage. Cash Buyers of Grain and Produce. On Sale Chaff, Oats, Bran, Pollard, Onions, Maize, and Produce of all descriptions,. 743

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4646, 26 April 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4646, 26 April 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4646, 26 April 1902, Page 8

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