Auctioneers Notices CLEARING SALE of DRAPERY GLASGOW HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SATUEDAY, at 2 o'clock. JB. NICOL, instruo'ed bj Mr Alex. e Murray, who is closing his Mastertun busine3, will sell, without reserve, the whole of the stock, including—Dress Material, Silks, Flannel, Flannelette, \ Calico Sheeting, Towels, Prints, Cretonne, j Blankets, )mgs, Table Damasks, Serge.-, Hosiery, Lace Curtains, Skiris, Blouses, Millinery, Men's Suits, Trouser?, Overcoats, Macintoshes, fhirts, Sox, Under--1 wear, Fancy Goods, Boots, and hundreds of other hues. This is a genuine clearing sale, find every lino must be sold. EVlastes'ton Stock Sale, WEDNESDAY, 7th AUGUST, 19i7, At 1 p.m, BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., \ will sell as above— Sheep 150 hoggets 100 wethers 60 prime heavy fat wethers 60 ewe 3 in lamb to stud Line In rams 25 fat ewrS 25 fat ewe.? 20 fat ewes 25 fat ewes ' 25 fat ewes L"0 fat and forward ewee 100 forward empty ewes, one earmark 50 empty ewis 100 rnixtd woolly hoggets 60 tw'ef'm lamb to Romney rams 40 fat ewe 3 and wethers 150 ewes in lamb to Bcmnty rams • 10)4, 6 and 4-year oil ewes in lamb toKomney and Shropshire rams tirs'.-clags line) 200 s.m. ewes in lamb to Leicester rams 200 sm. ewfs in lumb to Leicester rann 100 4 tooth Romney ewes in lamb to Komney rams 70 2 tooth Bomney ewes in larrb to Romney rams 180 ewes in lamb to Souihdown rums 270 P.m. fwes in Inmb to blackface and Bomney rams
Cattle 25 15-month steers 15 18 month steers 30 youug cows, empt7 6 steers 6pi ime fat cows 2 first-class springing heifers, just at the drop 5 young cows 9 18-rconths to 2 year old stears 4 springing h'iftr 16 18-month3 heifers 10 fat and forward 4 year bullocks, heavy weights 9 f«t bullocks 1 fat heifer 5 fatheiftrs Wlasterton Horse Sale, SATURDAY, 10th AUG, ]907, at 1 p.m. BRABAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will . sell us albve it their lienall Street Yards - . 1 half-di aught bay mare, 6yrs old 1 sprirg cart and harness 1 pony, gig and harness, 6yrs, fast trotter 1 good back, 8 years 1 3 year cob pony (tiial in harness) 1 good gig mare by "Ifew Oi\'eans ' 2 good hacks 1 strong hill cob 1 brcod mare 1 3-year mare, all harness, sound and quitt 1 bay po»y mare, quiet tj drive 1 draught g. Iding, rising two 7ea-a 2 complete sets dray harness (nearly new, in good order) 1 4 year old draught 1 4 year old draught 1 3 year old draught 1 lady's 4>ack, 4 years 1 back 1 hack 1 3 year old draught mare 1 5-year black pony, fit f. r lady to drive 1 harness horse, 7 years, :-.ny trial in harness 1 horse, gig and harness, 6 yeara On account of M. J. McGregor, Esq., Hikorangi—--3 unbroken draught geldings Further entries invited. Entries close at 12 noon on day of sale. Entrance fees, 2s 63.
P.F.A. Fortnightly Sa'e; I (Pahfatua). | TUESDAY, 13th AUG., 1907, at 1p m. 1 4 BRAEJAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will >. sell (for the Association) as abovi— Sheep—--500 2 tooth ewes in Jamb, exceptionally good line 400 hoggets 200 very forward empty <.wes 200 ewes in lamb 30 ewes in lamb 30 hoggets ' Cattle 10 heifers, very close to calving 20 young dairy cows -A. Condon's herd Wtastenton Stock Sale, Special Safe of 2-toggets. WEDNESDAY, 21nt AUGUST, 1907, at 1 p.m. a BRAHAU & WILLI\MS, LTD., . will effer at iheir Ksnall Stnet Yard?, as above—--2000 hoggets, been on HT-nips all witter, spieially go. d line, in lots 500 good hogget" 300 first-class w A\y h g jets 200 shorn hoga a 150 shorn hoggets ' 200 ewes in lamb to Bomney rams 25 fat ewes !V?ar>tin&ci'oi.'gh Stock Sale. THURSDAY, AUGUST £9th, 1907, At 1 p.m. A BRAHABI & WILLIAMS, LTD, jIA. will sell as above, at their CJaitinboraugh yards Sheep ■ 40 good ewes 35 ewes 50 ewes 2"> food ewes Cattle—--3 fat eows 7 ows to calve August-September J PE'.QR & CALDWELL, AND, ESTAiE, FINANCIAL AND I INSURANCE AGENTS, i FeSiding. 20"! 3 Acres, Fei'ding District, finest co intry in New Zealand, 1,100 acres f. •.' and plonghable, b.ilance wavey, no hills, all been bush laud, 3 small patches of shelter, now wintsting 1,800 breeding ewes, 1,910 mixed sheep, 330 cattle, and 22 horses; house of 12 rooms, manager's house, shepherd's house, woolsh-d, two sets of sheap yards, cattle yards, dip, two stables, cowshed, etc., 25 paddocks, fences mostly post and wire, in excellent order, springs and permanent drains for water. Average per centage of lambs rearei last year was 112. This property is mostly in a large valley, well protected from the prevailing winds. Soil is a friable loam, dark chocolate in colour, now growing cocksfoot, rye, clovers, I' crested dogstail, and a little timothy. PRICE, £l2 10s per acre. 48«30 Acres adjoining the above place similar Knd but "sightly rougher, all | felled bush l:ui', 'vilorirg 2 sheep to ■■ n ?,.... „, ,: i; t r C-O'.'d hous.o n.nd l'lilOU iilo 10; i'ER ACRE.
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