HAWERA~SALE YARDST ~ THURSDAY, JULY 25. At 12.30 p.m. NOLAN, TONKS AND ,CO. wiU sell by public auction, as above, — 100 mixed yearlings 25 3-year steers 30 18-monfchs'steers 20 mixed weaners 15 store cows 20 fat and forward heifers 40 selected 3-year dairy heifers, September calvers 25 2^-year steers 20 2-year heifers 5 quiet springers 10 store cows • • 10 18-month steers 400 ewes, in lamb ■ 900 mixed hoggets 200 mixed hoggets V NOLAN, TONKS AND CO., \ • Auctioneers. KAKARAMEA: SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 26. At 12.30. p.m. NOLAN, TONKS AND CO. -sill sell by public auction, as above, — 10 forward 3-year bullocks V 6 dairy cows 12 dairy heifersj in calf 6 dairy cows, "early culvert 6 fat and forward cows 15 mixed yearlings - 10 store' cows • 250 2, 4 and 6-tooth and f.f.m. ewes, in. lamb ■. On account of Mr L. Drewery, whe fa giving up dairying— Without Reserve. : 39 good milch cows (all early calvers)----8 heifers (early calvers) '33 shares in Kakaramea Co-operative Dairy Factory. NOLAN, TONKS AND CO., •' Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE ~OF DRAUGHTS, CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, ETC. AT YOUNGER'S STABLES, FEILDING. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3. : At 1 o'clock. ..,,-■■■ •fi ORTON AND SON have received invX struotions from Mr B. Poole, who it giving up contracting, to sell by public auction, as .above, the whole of his Contract Plant, consisting of— 8 extra heavy draught. mares.•• and geldings, 4 years old, guaranteed sound and staunch 4 harness horses 2 2-year-old _ colts, by The Child ' 3 tip drays (nearly tew), 6 sets leading, 4 sets shaft harness, 3- screw jacks, and complete set of oontracotr's tools, : etc. ' -':... Also, on account of Messrs Hocken Bros.— . " 12 first-class 3 and 4-year-old leaders - NOTE.—-Mr Poole's team are wellknown to bo second to none'in the district, are corn fed, and in liie pink of working condition. Those on behalf of Messrs Hocken Bros, will be sold subject to their usual' guarantee. ~FEILDING S^LE YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 26. .. At 1 p.m. p ORTON AND SON will sell by pabli* \X auction as above— 7 fat cows 6 heifers, in calf 3 store cows 500 good "mixed lambs 450 good mixed lambs 500 good shorn lambs 90 woolly lambs 100 lambs 100 mixed lambs 70 mixed lambs 100 mixed lambs 150 lambs 200 4 and 6-tooth and f.f.m, eweo, io lamb 250 ewes, in lamb - 400 Romney ewes, in lamb to Lincoln rams 240 2, 4 and 6tooth ewes, in lamb 46 ewes, in lamb 50 fat and forward turnip-fed ewes 100 2-tooth wethers 150 forward wethers 130 2-tooth good store wetihera 5 springing heifers (good line) 80 mixed hoggets ~--,. .-. ...„'" 20 3 and 4 year bullocks 12 fat and forward bullocfce v ' ;12 2-year heifers j.2 yearling steers * 120 ewe lambs (good line) . 197 2, 4, and 6 tooth Romney ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 2 fat cows - 2 bullocks . ' 16 quiet springing heifers 7 3 springing cows 7 head of-beef 280 2 and 4-tooth wethers Also, on- account of Air 6. Laird who has leaeed his : farm,— Without Reserve. 500 2-tooth to f.m. ewes, in lan-.b . £00 mixed lambs 140 2-tooth wethers GORTON AND SON. . Auctioneers. PALMERSTQ~N SALE. "~ THURSDAY, JULY 25. At 1 p.m. \ BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will sell XX by pablic auction, nt thoir yards. <0 Shorthorn cows end heifers 6 first-class co—s (guaranteed) 3 guaranteed cows, -closa to calving 100 ewes, in lamb 200 good hoggets ' -..;.-..-=■ 150 ewes,- in lamb 200 good hoggets : 100 forward ewes 10 springing heifers ' ,£.O heifers, close to calving 2 guaranteed cows, to calve August and October 500 wether lambs 16 fat bullocks 80 forward Shorthorn bullocks (good line) 3 On Account of M. Horrocks, Esq., Inglewood— 20 first-class springing heifers / 8 guaranteed cows, spring calvers On account of S. R. Lancaster, Esq— 20 well-bred Shorthorn heifers, close to calving 20 guaranteed young cows, to calve in the spring -^ 8 3 year-old springing heifers In future all dairy coirs that are to be iff.red singly, and all pigs, will be sold it 1 o'clock, ut the same time as the ■sheep. ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS, . Auctioneers. MARTON SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, 30th JULY. At 1.30 p.m. RE. BECKETT will sell by public • auction, as above, — 10 fat and forward cows 10 ; springing heifers :> !• 190 good hoggets 300 ewes in lamb 100 ewes in lamb 50 ewes in lamb 130 ewes in lamb to Border Leicester Rams 20 ewes in lamb 150 ewes in lamb to Border.Leicester rams ■ 40 Lincoln wethers On Account of E. Openshaw— 30 first-class dairy cows, average test, 3.9. R. E. BECKETT, Auctioneer. HUNTERVILLE YARDS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. At 1 p.m. RE. BECKETT will sell by public t auction as above — 10 forward bullocks 2 fat cows 9 fat :md forwsrd cows 5 forwaid buiiocks 5 steers 150 ewes 300 lambs 200 wethers £00 ewes, in lamb 150 ewes, in lamb 150 .ewes, in lamb 80 lambs 3CO mixed lambs 100 ewes and wethers Pv. E. BECKETT, y -'*" Auetioaior,
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Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1901, Page 3
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821Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1901, Page 3
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