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Special Sale of Thoroughbreds, Etc. FEILDING HORSE EMPORIUM. Wednesday, December !. at 9.80 am. (Second Morning of Feilding Races) Gorton and son, Ltd., wm sell as above under instructions from Ernest Short, Esq;— 20 3 to 6 year well bred hunters, hacks, etc., by such wellknown sires as “Kilrain,” ‘‘ Birkenhead,” “Martello,” ‘‘Vladimir,” Master Laddo,” “Golden Knight,” and “ Handsome Jack,” out of well bred mares. NOTE.—This sale will be held on Second Day of Feilding Races at 9.30 a.m. sharp, and affords an exceptional opportunity for lovers of good horses to obtain well bred and well grown horses that have been reared on the hills, out of mares of proved jumping strain, and should furnish into splendid hunters and show horses. The horses, which are chiefly unbroken will be on view in paddock at back of Grand Stand on First Day of Races. UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE OF HIGH-GRADE JERSEY CATTLE. HUNTBRVILLE, Thursday, 2nd December, 1915, at 12.30 sharp. | O ORTON & SON, Ltd., have re- j ceived instructions from Mr i G. ,H. HOOPER to sell, on the | farm, 2 miles from Huntecville, | without reserve, the following — | 28 cows in full profit, all young j cows and high-grade Jer- j seys. Running with pedi- | gree Jersey bull I 6 yearling heifers I 13 calves i 1 3yr pedigree Jersey bull ! 3 Berkshire sows to farrow | January j 7 porkers ; 2,78 gal. separators, Alpha ; Laval and Baltic, 2| h.p. J steam engine, 3 h.p. boiler, j 2 30 and 40 vats, 3 cream I cans, 10 gallon buckets, etc., 1 300 steam vat, 2 tanks, s.f. lever plough, scarifier and moulder, spring cart, 40ft. piping, saddle, milk tester, tubs, tools and usual sundries, 27 p.b. White Leghorns, furniture of 5roomed cottage. 1 f.c. rubber* tyred gig (slight reserve), 3| acres oats and tares. Slight reserve on few of the sundries. Luncheon Provided. | NOTE. —Mr Hooper’s cows are a first-class lot, and last season’s ' record of each cbw will be given at I the sale. All cows hand milked. Wellington Wool Sales. WOOL SALES will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, during the current season on the following dates : Sale. Time. Catalogues Close. Dec. 10, 1915. 9 a.m. Deo, i, 5 p.m. Jan. 25, 1016. ~ Jan. 15, ~ Feb. 25, 1916. ~ Feb. IS, The charge on wool oSered bdt not sold will be 2s per bale for the first offering, and Is per bale for the second offering. Valuations for the main portion of the dip are supplied to growers upon request. Wool packed in anything over a 28 inch pack is considered an outside size, and a charge of Is per bale, in addition to ordinary store charges will be made on wool i in such packs. 1 Murray. Roberts & Co., Ltd., and Johnston and Co., Ltd. Abraham & Williams, Ltd. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. Levin & Co., Ltd., and Freeman R. Jackson & Co, Geo. H. Scales, Ltd. United Farmers’ Co op. Assn., Ltd,, and Wairarapa Farmers’ Co.op. Assn., Ltd. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. W. & G, Turnbull & Co., Ltd. N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co., Ltd. Laery & Co., Ltd., Grain, Produce and General Merchants, Allen Street, WELLINGTON. Are buyers of — CHAFF HAY OATS WHEAT Etc. ’ , Etc. And shall be pleased to receive I full particulars of any farm produce you have for sale. Highest Market Prices Given. Bankers— Bank of New South Wales.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11437, 30 November 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11437, 30 November 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11437, 30 November 1915, Page 1