Auctioneers' Notices* j Eketahuna Stock Sale. j ("RIPAY, NOVEMBER 30th, at 1 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN A' MERCANTILE AGENCY _ uTD, will offer at thei) new yar<* '' Dattle—--50 first class yearling steers 20 first-class yearling stee* 15 first-class 18 months 1 2 dairy cows jusc calvr j 1 bull 1 cow in calf ■ . 2 steers 1 4-year huiftr, SiiEEr—--80 hoggets K.fe?v N .& WERCANTIIiE TTusr <30.. LTD. JUbi ,fi!i jobNS, Auctioneer. Piflsiat Sale. %'X'IPOUA YARDS., WEDN DECEMBER sth, 1906, At 1 o'clock, T tgg 'NEW ZL4ALANO LOAN AND i "MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. &T-D., wilt offer as above— Satßisr—--20 frit ewes 50 shorn ewes aatMambs CilTliE 85 2->ear steers ~ 25 2-yenr heifers jp 25 3-yuir steers J©SEPIi lORNS, Auctioneer.
Unreserved Clearing Sale. DREYER'S BOCK BOAD, MAURICE-"-VILLE, MONDAY, 3rd DEOEMBEB, <1906, at 1 p.m. Abraham a Williams, ltd., have, been instructed by Mr C. Wagland w> sell on his property as above (lately cosupied by Mr G. Day), the whole of his live btock fifld sundries, as under—--350 ewes 100 per cent lambs 200 hoggets 3 Lincoln rams 8 Bomney rams 3 Shropshire ram 3 15 2-year sieers 6 2-year heifers 3 cows (milkers) 1 bull 1 good hack Also—--1 wool press, 1 hand seed-sower, wheelbarrow, sledge, - cross-cut saws, general tools, etc, number totara posts and battons, fencing wire, 1 good, side-sadnle, number young purebred brown leghorn fowls, ducks, eta.; 1 plush drawing room euite, chest drawers, dressing tables, double bedstead, wnshstands, linoleums, mattrasses, talle', carpets, etc., etc. Also, on account other vendors—--20 prime heavy fat ewes 12 forward empty ewes 2 Lincoln rams 6 2 and 3-year steers 5 springing heifers 4 3-year steers 2 heifers in calf 1 fat cow Note—The stock to b9 submitted on account of Mr "Wagland are those purchased by him from and bred by Mr Day, and are a first-olass lot. • Luncheon provided.
THIS WAY. At 11 a.m.. And Continuing all day. THE GREAT AUCTION SALE OF IRISH LINENS, DRAPERY, &c. AT FORESTERS' HALL, QUEEN ST. Private Sale of Goods continued in the Evening. N.B.—To those who are unable to attend the auction sale, we shall be open for private sale before and after the auction sale. Open from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28th, at 1 p.m. Monstei> Clearing Sale of Saddlery and Harness. JR. NICOij, favoured with instruc- • tioils' from Mr Richardson, saddler, Dannevirke, will sell, practically without; reserve, at the Mart, £SOO worth of Saddlery and Harness, including—--20 sets Silver-mounted Gig Harness 12 sets Spring Cart Harness 16 sets Buggy Harness 22 Colonial-made Ridina; Saddlts Buggy Whips, Spurs, Bridles Surcingles, Leather>'Gir(hs, etc. All hand-made, under Mr Richardson's directions. Every line to be cleared. ' UNRESERVED Auction Sale of class Household Furniture, Hall Street (near Lincoln Road) on THURSDAY, 6th December, at 1.30 p.m.—R. E. HOWELL & CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Wm, Mason, Esq., who is leaving Masterton, to sell by auction the whole of his High-class Furniture and appointments. Full particulars later. N.B.—Special attention's drawn to this sale, as the furniture is ol high order and in perfect condition. J. E. BLADE. WAIRARAPA LAND AGENCY, Carterton. C) A A Aores, West Taratahi. 1 mile from (4vJU PiO., school and creamery, all in grass and half been ploughed, carries 3 sheep per acre, divided into 5 paddooks all well watered. Price £l2 per acre; £SOO cash wanted. QAA Acres, Upper Plain, Masterton OUU 100 freehold and 200 l.i p. at 6a per acre rent, divided into 8 paddocks, 25 "acres been ploughed, 1J mile from factory, school, and post office, good 4roomed cottage, dairy, cowshed, washhouse with copper set in, and sheep yards, all built of totarar good orchard, with macrocarpa hedges around the) house. Price £1,250 th« lot; £350 cash wanted. Acres, one of the richest farms in fJIJtJ Wairarapa, 1 mile from school, P.O. and factory, all level and ploughable land, and divided into 20 paddocks, well watered, will carry 3J to 4 sheep per acre, buildings iirpt-class and insured for over £I,OOO. Price £2B, easy terms arranged. Qfi f\ Acres, 6 miles from Masterton, OOv/ from factory, school, and P. 0., all level and ploughable land, 150 acres in crop, divided into 14 wellwatered paddocks, will carry 2 sheep. This place grows splendid crops of turnips. New 6-r. house and all necessary outbuildings. Price £l4, Easy terms arranged.
~~ GEORGE HERON. MERCHANT, GROCER, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER Chapel ani Hill 8'.C33 ■*' MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8297, 28 November 1906, Page 8
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