AUCTION SALES. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. - SATURDAY, JULY 1. , SHEPHERD BROS, will Sell by Auction as above-? 1' Poulty (including "White Leghorn pullets), 50 sacks potatoes, 20 sacks pollard, 30 sacks wheat, oats, onions, " : apples, tea. Dray, harness, seed sower, set harness, saddle, office stove, scales, letterpress, barrows, d.b. gun, shrubs^ and fruit trees. Fnrnituro, consisting of- nice sideboard, piano, dining-table, wardrobe, b.r. double and single bedsteads, writingtable, chest drawers, wire, spring, and kapoCibeds, pillows, cheval dressing cabinet, chairs, duchess chests, organ, hall stand, lino., rugs, runners, dresses, cheffonier, washstands, sewing-machines, suit lengths, crockery, blankets," ornaments, and lots oi other goods. . " 2 pure-bred fox terrier pups (prize ones). T. M. SHEPPIEBD, Auctioneer. TTNRESERVED Auction Sale of two ■KJ Pedigreo smooth-haired Fox Terriers (by Akarana—Ability). Nothing, bettor bred. Party giving up fancy. Saturday first*at about 1.30 at Shep-j herd's Auctiqn Mart, Avenue. i kakaramea" sale Yards. MONDAY, 3rd JULY, at 12.30. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will soil by public auction as abovo:— "j X A HEAD CATTLE, including— 75 Mixed Yearlings. 15 Heifers in calf. 10 Jersey cross Heifers in calf. | 30 Fat, forward, and storoCows1 10 18-ttionths Heifers. ' 5 Dairy Cows. | 8 Holstein Heifers in calf. i 50 store Ewes. ■ 40 Lambs. ; 25 Ewes in lamb. Also, under instructions from the Public Trustee, in the,estata-of A. Forbes, 42 Dairy Cows, early calvorsi. These are a god line of dairy cows— young, good conditioned, and due to,1 calve early. They will bQ^offored after the store cattle, and wilHbo sold AB- , SOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, APITI SALE. ~ ~ ON TUESDAY, 4th July, 1911. TVTEW ZEALAND ,LOAN,.AND MER1\ CANTILE AGENCY. CO"., LTD., wijU sell b.y public auction as alJbve---20 Two-year Heifers* in calf. , 60 Breeding Ewes.'', 100 Romney ewes in lamb to. Lincoln rams- " ■ ' ■" 50 ewe lambs - >v. 20 2-year stoers^ 20 .2-year _ dairy heifers (good) 20 ,2^-yr. .dairy .heifers, • August and September calvors, in calf , to RB, Jerseytibull. ' ' 12 half-bred youngs ' Jersey "oows, . ;, August and September, calversj in calf to P.B. Jersey bull. ! \ Giff-and Hnrne&s:l----1 ton potatoes""l '". hawera yards. . THURSDAY, Oth JULY, at.l p.m. N.Z. LOAN. -AND MERCANTILE AGENCY -CO., LTD.. will sell.by public auction as above— 300 HEAD CATTLE" Also—On account of Messrs T. and J. Walsh, who are dissolving -pa rtner-r ship. A\ ithout reserve; "'.'-' 55 DAIRY COWS (early calvers). These cows are all; young—mostly second and third calvers—and are nearly all due to calve in August. They are being removed to_ the' yards for the convenience of buyers?-" •,' - Special Pasture Top Dressiria. Jn spite of tins-very unfavourable • season", through which- we Jbave passed, the lepo'its received from those ■ who i;sed our PASTURE TOP DRESSING SPECIAL v . MANURE last winter have been most encouraging. The lands which had - been top dressed with our Phosphate and Potasii Manure produced feed throughout the drought in a way that undressed; unmanurod lands quite failed to do. OUR SPECIAL PASTURE TOP DRESSING. I.—Fosters and- invigorates the good and, nutritious grasses at the expense of tho useless and harmful I weeds. 2.—lt sweetens the land and promotes tho growth of clovers. 3.—lt enriches both the land "and the farmer. For further particulars' apply to New! Zealand Loan and *flercantil Agency - Cftmoany Ltd. TAUPO QUAY, "WANGANUI. i Sole Agents in New Zealand for ' Lawes' Superphosphate. i FARMERS"! ; WE OFFER FOR SALE SEVERAL SPLENDID PROPERTIES ■'■ IN RAPIDLY GROWING?-* DISTRICTS. 463 ACRES, FREEHOLD, well improved at TE PUKE, BAY OF ' PLENTY, on good road, half-milo from creamery, and four miles from Township, 5-roomed house, cowshed, (concrete floor), iron shed, stable " etc. -All in grass, 12 paddocks, with water in each, [tailway now being made, and will run near the farm ' Price, £'12 PER ACRE. TERMS! ONE-THiRp CASH, BALANCE AT 5 PER CENT. This is a cheap property, and one which will return a handsome profit;, in the near future, i 102 ACRES, Dairy Farm, situated on • grass; 4-roomed house, cowshed cart and implement thai-.: ,1 m'ilo to creamery and school: tenure O.R.P. at £3, price £17 HXs per acre, on easy terms. Farms adjoining, ' but which have been grassed a iittlo longer, are quoted at £25 per'acre. ' The prospective values in this district ■ are large. 507 ACRES, FREEHOLD, WAIMA- , NA BAY OF PLENTY. Unimprov- \ ?&« /UX ndulatin E land- £1 7s 6d , PER ACRE, ON EASY TERMS. A ! fine place for a young man, as land " partly improved in this country is selling at £5 to £7 per acre. Wm -T A.t,L & Co., 17 WICKSTEED PLACE WANGANUL '
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12768, 1 July 1911, Page 8
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