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Dalgefy & Co., Ltd. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY. AUGUST 2 1907. At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND "COMPANY, Limited, will sell by public auction as above— Sheep—--120 ewes in lamb 100 hoggets 120 first-class breeding ewes 68 ewe lambs, extra good line 100 ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams Cattle—--7 14-month steers 8 3i-vr bullocks A. WALKER, Agent. PAHIATUA STOCK rtALit TUESDAY. AUGUST 6, 1907. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, Limited, will sell by auction as above:— Sheep—--130 ewes in lamb Cattle—--20 good mother-reared vearlings 20 20-month steers K. j. Mclennan. Agent. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK ON MRS KNOX’S FARM, HAMUA, within one mile of Hamua Dairy Factory. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1907. At 12,30 p.m. Messrs dalgety and co., Ltd., have received instructions from Mr Knox to sell, on her farm, all her herd of dairy cows and milk cans. 20 carefully selected cows 7 head cattle 4 sheep horse, cart, harness, milk cans, etc. 2o 18-months heifers Mrs Knox having disposed of her farm, now offers to settlers the above stock. All her cows have been tested and are sound, so purchasers can make certain of securing superior and quiet cows. Records given at sale. Luncheon provided. A. WALKER. Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE OF A FIRSTGLASS HERD OF JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS COWS. Ou Messrs Priest Bros.’ farm, Niroaha TH I'RSDAI . AEG GST 8. 11*07, At 12.30 p.m.

\ | HS.SILS DALOKTY AND CO xTX Ltd., have received instructioi to soil us above. .Messrs Priest Bros famous herd or Jersey Cross cows an heifers 21 young cows, calving mostl August and September. 10 2 and 3-vr heifers in calf j -Milk can's j Messrs Dalgety and Company. Ltd. can thorough!} recommend the abor •Jersey coivs. All are voting and hav been carefully selected. both as re gaids their milking and testing capa bilities. Nothing but the best nitre bred bulls have been used: so settler should take advantage ot the abov sale to secure good cows. I.uncheon provided. A. WALKED. Auctioneer. CLKAKINO SALE ON .Ml! A. NEW COMBS KAR.M. NEAR Nil! E AHA. II! IDA 1 . AEOEST !». 1907, A.t 12.J0 p.m. Messrs daloetv and to.. Ltd., have received instructions I rom Mi A. New combe, to sell as above, all his stock, implements, etc., consist ing of 228 f>-11 1 to r.f.m. ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams ISO 2.tli to 4-tli ewes Romney and Lincoln rams 100 ewe lambs 00 wether lambs 10 rams, Lincoln and Romney 4o bead cattle, to be drafted In first-class springing dairy licif-

•I horses, siiddlc and harness Spring dray and harness • dr; and harness Huv and oaten sheaf hnv !.M I’liK.M I'.N IS. Plough. harrows, roller, scnffler, saddle and hridle. chains and swindle liars. woolpress, jack. 24 sheet gal. iron, touring wire and netting, etc. I' CIIM ITHIO. Bedsteads and mattress, tallies, chest drawers, and other articles too numerous to mention. Messrs Dalgotv and Co. would call the attention of settlers to his genuine clearing sale. Mr New < nnihe’having sold his proprry, must quit everything. His sheep are exceptionally frond, luineheon provided. A. WALK Kit. A uetioneer. IMIKSKIiVKI) CLKAIMNfJ SALK <>K Mil .1. .JOLLY'S DAIRY IIKiil) . AT ILVLLANCK, ON MONDAY . A I'd I'ST 5, 11)07, Al 12.A0 p.m. DALdKTN AM) CO.. lieen instructed to a hsolul el v without reserv of Mr .Jolly’s well-known milk cans a 40 l/J’J).. have sell as above, r e, ! lie whole dairy herd ol 111 cl sundries. Tlu> cows are ail second, third and fourth culvers, and arc too well known as a hr.st-elass established herd to need hirfher comment Imm us. I >u uehco' ’ vided. W J. Me LION NAN, Ai;ent.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2779, 30 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2779, 30 July 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2779, 30 July 1907, Page 8