Auctioneers' Notices. GREAT UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE of Famous Hereford Cattle and Stud Southdown and Lincoln Sheep. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 28th FEBRUARY and Ist MARCH, 1907. AT THE HOMESTEAD, TE RANGITUMAU. MESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell by Public Auction, without reserve, as abve, the whole of Messrs Stuokey Bros.' celebrated TE RANGITUMAU STUD HEREFORD CATTLE, known as the ToHiwi Herd, and their Flock of STUD LINCOLN SHEEP, comprising—122stud Hereford cows and heifers with calves 54 stud 2-year Hereford heifers 35 btud yearling heifers • 20 stud yearling bulls 84 stud heifer and bull calves 289 stud Lincoln ewes 207 Etud Lincoln ewe and ram lambs 4 stud L'ncoln rams 3200 Lincoln flock ewfis nnd4ambs (Established 1879. N.Z. Flock Book No. 109) ■ I Also, on' account of Mr JAMES STUCKEY, at the samp time and place, the celebrated Te Rangitumau STUD SOUTHDOWN SHEEP (registered/ Flook No. 3, N.Z. Flock Book), consisting of about — 575 stud Southdown ewes 15 special stud prize winning rams 220 ram lambs 230 ewe lambs The Flock h*ss within the last few years won 29 champion, 141 first, and 128 second prizes, besides winning three times in suecessiou the celebrated Garforth Challenge Cup. Catalogues on Application. NOTE—Sheep will be sold on Thursday, 28th February, and cattle on i Friday, Ist March, 1907. tale at 11 a,m. each day. MONSTER CLEARING SALE. High-class Furniture. AT PREMISES, QUEEN STREET, (Next Mr F Dupre's). SATURDAY, FEB. 23, at 2 p.m. " R, NICOL, favoured with instructions from the N.Z. Furnishing Company, will sell 'he whole of their atcck of Hi<»h-class Furniture, including— t Elegant Bedroom Suite. Handsome Carved Sideboards with mirror backs. Chesterfield Couch. Plush and velvet Dining Room Suite. Extension Dining Table. 1 Leather Dining Room Suite 1 Book-case . Elegant Ducbesee Pair with c ide mirrors, Box Ottoman, Saddle Bag and Tapcstr> Couches, Italian Bedstead, Wash Stands, Toilet Table?, and other lines too numerous to particularism The above are for absolute sale, os the Company is closing the Waster ton busiART SALE EXTBAORDINARjT OF MR CHRISTMAS' PICTURES at the Exchange Buildings, on ' SATURDAY, at 3.30 o'clock. MESSRS R. V. HOWELL & CO., LTD., have rieen favoured with instillations from Mr E. W. Chrisinns. to dispose of the remainder of h s Beautiful a'hd Rare Collection of Paintings rf Unique Beauty Spots of New Zealand and other countries. THE PICTURES Note.—The Auctioneers beg to state that this is absolutely th<i finest collection ever exhibited in Ivlatterton. x 'I he condition renders a i are opportunity to art lovers to secure a 'valuable work of arc. ' E. HOWELL and CO., Ltd., will ' sell at their Auction Mart, Perry Street, on SATURDAY, 23rd, at 2 p.m., on behalf of two ladies leaving the district— Pianos, Chests Drawers, Due hesse Chests, Couches, WashstaiidF. Bedsteads, Bedding, Cot. Dining Tables, Carpets, Hearthrugs, Wire Mattrasses, binder Sewing Machine,* Dresser, Phonograph and sdoz. Records, 2 English Saddles and Bridles, Books, Crockery, Cutlery. Alsn Poultry, Potatoes, Peaches, Plums, Tomatoes, and Fears. McGARRY BROS. STAR BAKERY AND REFRESHMENT .ROOMS, Eketahuna and Parkville. THERE'b NO BETTER BREAD THAN" OURS. Tea and Refreshment * Booms now open in Eketahuna on the mott up-to-date lines. Customers patronising us will obtain the best that money can buy. . BREAD delivered daily to all parts of the district. OUR WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES are of sterling quality and design. Balls, Parties, Supper and Picnic Hampers a speciality, and supplied on shoi test notice at reasonable cost. McGARRY BROS.. Telephone No. 5. EKETAHUNA. •HERE are five dinVePt blends of "TIGER" Tea—l/ 1, 1/0. 1/8, 1/10, and 2/- per lb. Compare any of them with other brands at a higher price, and note the superioiity of "TIGER a reason for it. LADY was once asked this question . "When should folk ' drink tea V She replied : "Whenever thev can get the 'TIGER' blend." She knew. T. Graham and Co., Agents. CHOICE DAiRY COUNTRY at Bargain Price, TARANAKI DISTBICT. 3 ACRES of Beautiful Dairying Land, all in best English grasses, and all Hat and ploughable. Carries 60 milch cows. BUILDINGS—Good 6-roomod residence, new 24 bail cowshed, concreted throughout, Lawrence Kennedy milking machines installed. SITUATION—OnIy 8 chains from Railway Station, P. 0., School and Creamery, PRICE- £l6 10s per acre. Only £3OO Cash Rao ulred. This farm must be sold at once, as owner is leaving the district. Price greatly reduced to effect a ready sale. IMLAY SAUNDERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, WANGANUI,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8365, 22 February 1907, Page 8
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