Auction Sales. - SALE OF DAIRY HERD, SHEEP, ETC. DENLAIR (FORDELL). 1 • , TUESDAY, 3rd AUGUST. At 12.30 p.m. - TAREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., t A LTD., instructed by Mrs. E. HIGGIE, will sell.— 20 DAIRY' COWS, Jersey and Shorthorn cross (August and Sept.) 12 springing heifgrs , 100 f.m. ewes in lamb to Southdown rams. 100 6-tooth to f.m. empty ewes. 300 first-class hoggets 2 spring carts, set trap harness, 6 milk cans, buckets, separator, etc. On Account E. Brownlie, Esq,— J 12 first-class heifers. , Luncheon provided. 1 ’ WANGANUI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1920. At Noon. pREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., LTD., will sell by auction as above. — 120 MIXED CATTLE, comprising: 4 fat cows, 25 firstclass Shorthorn Jersey cross heifers, 20 good Holstein heifers, 20 2-year steers, 15 15months dairy heifers, 12 weaners, 30 20-month steers, 10 store cows. 30 mixed cattle > 2000' MIXED SHEEP, comprising: I 700 good hoggets off turnips, 300 hoggets, 160 good Romney I ewes in lamb, 300 hpggets, 200 I hoggets. 40 fat and forward sheep, 250 good hoggets. 300 mixed age ewes in lamb to Romney rams. 50 MIXED PIGS. 1 Berkshire-Devon sow heavy in Pig. Luncheon may be obtained at the Yards. HAWERA SALEL THURSDAY, sth AUGUST, 1920. TUB NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COY. will sell as above.— 30 forward and store cows 10 fat cows 150 weaner heifers 100 weaner steers 50 mixed weaners 25 store pigs 400 f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams 250 ewes (in lamb to Romney rams) 50 fat ewes 500 hoggets (good) 40 ewes (in lamb 8.F.) 300 hoggets 320 hoggets On A/c. Mr. H. J. Bourke.—Pedigree Jersey cow, Moth of O.K. 7504; calved 20th Sept., 1917; bred by A. E. Watkin, Esq. IN DAIRY PENS. ' 35 choice springing heifers 12 choice dairy heifers FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920. 500 mixed hoggets 300 4 and 6-th ewes r.w. Rom. rams 100 fat ewes 50 3-yr. steers 10 spg. heifers On A/c. Messrs Higginson Bros.120 p.b. Rom. ewes " , On A/c. Flockhouse Station.— . 100 well-bred Polled Angus cows, ex Fourere Station, r.w. Polled and Hereford bulls. 12 fat cows HERE’S A SNIP FOR FARMER WHO’S WANTING TO RETIRE! HOUSE, FURNITURE AND LAND FOR SALE. THE WHOLE, £2OOO. Cash down, £1550; Government Mortgage, £450. Situate 90 miles north of Palmerston North on the Main Trunk Line; 15 minutes from station; Public School aud High School in the town. Room for Family—s rooms and bathroom. Room for Car.—Shed with iron roof. Room for Cow.—Paddock, 1 acre, aud grass from orchard. Orchard—4o trees (apples and peaches.) House good elevation, picket fence; just painted. All in good repair. Two lawns. . , Apply— MR. SINCLAIR, Manager, Watson Bros., PALMERSTON NORTH. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. 1 AN EXCLUSIVE POSITION. 1 Fine residence, best street, right in 1 town on high elevation, freehold, commanding view. 7 large and beautiful rooms, best heart of 1 timber. Built-in wardrobes and cupboards, floor stained throughout, house replete with every modern convenience, concrete steps and yard. Price £2475. t Easy Terms. ( GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. A SNUG HOME ON DURIE HILL. 6-roomed house, 14 acre freehold. Every convenience, repainted and 1 repapered, asphalt, drive, motor shed, fowl house and run. Lawns front, back and side. Fine view. Price £lOOO. Easy Terms. BALFOUR & CO. 41, MARIA PLACE, WANGANUI P.O. Box 390. ’Phone 1604. REASONS WHY, Con- I a tinned.—We do not want jyou to sign up anything, r if our results are not satis- ! a ' factory you can leave off ! r I supplying us at any time. r j For particulars write us. a i ' I £at /as v&Tfany,' .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17937, 3 August 1920, Page 10
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