Auctioneers' Notices. Clearing Sale. THE GRANGE, TaRATAHI. TUESDAY, 13th MARCH, 1906, at 1 p.m. ABFAHAM WILLIAMS, Ltd., have been favoured with instructions to sell, on account of Mr L. H. Rayner, who has disposed of his property, at the Homestead, as above— Stock—--150 2-tooth ewps 100 f.f m. ewes 30 stud Shropshire ewe 3 11 2-iootii Shropshire rams 1 black stallion "Lexington," by Berlin (imp.), dam Messenger mare (imp.) 1 racing gelding "Straight Mai" winning time 2.50 1 racing mare " Hilver Girl," in foa to "Young Berlin" 1 filly, 2 years, by "Young Berlin" 1 3-year old by Lexington '2 2-year olds by Lexington 2 yearlings 2 mares with foals at foot by Lexington I 3 good draught horses 1 good dairy cow 3 good draught horses 2 good draught horses Implement?, Etc.— Drills, ploughs, disc, chain and leaf harrows, cultivators, binder, hay rake, dray, spring trap, single buggy (nearly new), light gig, trotting f-ulky, winnowing machine, ciushing machine, endless chains, weighing machine, harnets, 4 horse chains, swingle trees, lawn mower, chaff cutter (horse power),hor.-e covert), sheep netting, totara posts and stakes, scalding tub, 4 tons straw chaif. ■' Also— ' Furniture, prize .poultry, incutators, b>coders, etc. Ducks, fowls, etc. Unreserved Clearing Sale Of Contractor's Plant atTaueru. • THURSDAY, 15th MARCH, 1906, At 1 o'clock sharp.
Abraham & williams, ltd., have received ins ructions from the Trustees to seJl as above, in toe Estate of J. H. Taplin, deceased— Horses—--10 extra good Draught Horses 1 entire '-Arabian Night" 2 brood mares 3 hacks ' 4 unbroken light horses Cattle — 29 head of young cattle 12 cows in full milk 3 cows with calves Vehicles—--3 body waggons 1 4 horse brake 12-horse brake 1 tip-dray 1 double buggy, 1 gig Sundry harness, tarpaulins, wool npes, platform scales, etc., etc. Also at same time 90 acre? freehold, together with blacksmith's bhop, cottage, and outbuildings 11 acres freehold, together with 8- ' roomed dwelling, stables, etc. Luncheon provided. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. Eketahuna Stock Sale. FRIDAY, MARCH 16th, 1906. at 1 p.m. Abraham & williams, ltd,, f will sell by public auction as above, at,the yards lately occupied by Messrß Lowes and lorns Sheep—--100 2-tooth ewes 20 f.m. ewes 2 Lincoln rams '4O mixed yearlings GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer. Mastertcn Stock Sale* WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, 1906, \* Abraham and Williams, Ltd., will sell a.t 1 p.m., as above— Sheep—--150 breeding ewes 50 fat ewes 100 fat and forward ewes 100 6-tooth and i.f.m. ewes 50 prime fat ewes 120 2-tooth wethers „ 150 2-tooth wethers 150 woolly lambs 150 4,6, and 8 tooth ewes 200 2-tooth ewes 350 2 and 4-tooth wethers 600 f.f.m. ewes, one earmark Cattle — 5 3-year steers .6 2-year heifers I 12 good forward 3J-year bullocks 15 yearlings 10 cows and calves 40 2-year heifers 80 2|-year steers, Rood line 80 18-month mixed cattle GORDON ELIOTT,' Auctioneer.
Mantinhorough atock Sale. TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1906, At 12.30 o'clock. Abraham & williams. Ltd., have been instructed to sell as above at the Hautotara Homestead Yards, kindly lent by Mr Charles Harris for the occasion:— On. behalf of Mr Chas. Harris, his annual draft of—--1500 2, 4, G-tooth and 4-year half-bred ewes (extra good line) 1000 fat 4-tooth wehters 500 forward 4-tooth wethers 1000 Lincoln - Romney sound-mouth ewes 80 fat and forward bullocks Luncheon provided. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. E VIDENCE FROM THE [WORLD THAT THE ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR Leads In all Points. IN open competitions from 1895 to 1903 the ALFA-LAVAL has, by the verdict of the Best Judges all tbo world over, Beaten Beaten Beaten Beaten THE THE THE THE 'Crown' 'Perfect' 1 Sharpl.es' ' Melotte 25 12 12 21 TIMES. TIMES. TiMES. ' TIMES. In addition ti many other less known machines. In deciding to purchase an ALFA, you will be investing in a machine that has stood the test ot time, which alone establishes the real value of u Eeparator. Why invept your hard-earned savings IN ANOTHER M&ICE THAT HAS YET TO PROVE ITSELF TO BE A DURABLE AND EFFICIENT SKIMMER, WHEN YOU CAN GET THE ALFALAVAL, WOBED;FAMED FOR ITS BELIAIILITX AND WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF A QUARTER OF A CENTURY? CUE. DANIELL. MASTEBTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7984, 13 March 1906, Page 8
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