Auctioneers' Notices. i Eketahuna Stock Sale. FRIDAY, 11th SEPT.. 1908. v ALGETY & CO., LTD., will off or as j / above— Sheep— . 200 mixed hoggets 100 mixed hoggets \ ! 130 ewes l j 100 ewes and lambs 1 CO mixed hoggets j 90 ewes and lambs 30 mixed hoggets j Cattle— I 5 springing heifers Grey town Stock Sale. j MONDAY, SEPT 14th, Pk ALGETY & CO., LTD will offer \J at tlioiL- Groytown Yards, the loi>wing:— Cheep—--50 ewes and lambs 90 hogi'ets 20 fat wt-itheis 2-1 fat ewes 1«0 hoggets 70 t'.l'.m. ewes with lambs 84 f f. mouth ewes with Limbs CATTLE — Id springing heifers 12 springing cows, calv.ng to facto rv dates 8 young cattle, mixed sexes 20 2-year steers 20 3-year good empty heifers ' FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. Eketahuna Stock Sale. FRIDAY, SEPT. ilth, 1908. At 12 noon. i BRAHAM & WILLIAMS,, LID. will sell by public auction as above, at their Yards— SUfcßP — 160 mixed 'in^'*"^ 100 mixed hoggets 112 hoggets 116 mixed hogget 3 200 first-class ewe hoggets 100 first-class wether hoggets 140 mixed hoggets 300 mixed hoggets 12 good dairy cows to calve factory dates 2 good dairy cows to calve factory dates Houses—--1 horse, gig and harness Dogs—--1 sheep-dog O. C. COOPEE, Auctioneer. J. WiNTERINGHAM, A trent. ____—, Martin borough Stock Sale. THUESDAY,~Ist OCT., 1908, at 1 p.m. A BEAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD t\. will offer at their Maryborough Sale-yards, as above—--100 good woolly hoggets CATTLK— , 10 2 and 3-year old steers, good 15 Shorthorn yearlings GOKDON ELIOTT, Auctioneex'. Great Unreserved Sale of DAIRY STOCK. FEaTHEESTON. Thursday, 10th September, At 12.30 o'clock. A BEAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., i\. have been instructed by Mr Wm. Barton, who is relinquishing dairying owing to scarcity of labour, to sell as above: — 110 extra good Shorthorn and Holstein cross cows, 40 milk, balance mostly at the drop. 3 halihred Stud Holstein bulls 1 purebred Holstein bull 4 breeding sows 40 porken Lawrence-Kennedy milking machines. Milk cans and dairy utensils. Auctioneers" Wote— This is a herd of EXCEPTIONAI MERIT. Mr Barton who has beer dairying for FIFTEEN YEARS, ha: spared neither pains or expense ii establishing a dairy SECOND TC NONE in the Dominion. Last sea son'a culling numbered ONE HUN DEED HEAD. N.B.—Cows in milk can be left on th< property till convenient time for de lireiy, and will be properly cared for. J few later calvers will be grazed till Is November if necessarv. A COACH will meet WELLINGTON Express and the train leaving Woodvill at 6 ami., arriving at Foatherston a 11.30 a.m. The property is 3 miles fron Railway Station. Pahiatua Stock Sale. TUESDAY, SEPT. 15th, 1908. At 1 p.m. . BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD will sell by public auction their yards, as above— Sheep—--150 good wether hoggets 200 ewe hoggets 170 mixed hoggets 00 mixed hoggets Cattle — 8 first-class 3-yr springing heife 2 springing cows, sound, comin to 2nd calf GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer. Masterton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, 16th SEPT., 1908. At 1 p.m. i BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTI . will offer at their Renall Stret Yards as above— Sheep—--300 mixed hoggets 150 wethers GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer. Colin Nobbis, Geo. H. Bell of the Bay of Plenty. Late of Taranak LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TAUEANGA. Telegraphic Address :—Norris, Taurangi TAURANGA-BAY OF PLENTY GLORIOUS CLIMATE. CHEAP LAND. 2SO acres, good woll finished cot age, partly lei.cvd and sub-divided, 1 acres turnips. 30 acres grass, some ric river flat, balance omy roiling countr nearly evory inch ploughable, goo never failing stream running thnmg property and permanent springs, minutes walk from school and buttc Uctory, 4 miles from town. A goo little dairy farm. Cheap, £1 10s pt aero. 5800 acres first-class bush shoo and cattle station, all ridable, 11 roomed hous'j and outbuildings, rin« fenced subdi'ided, about 700 acre cleared and grassed, balance standin bush, good milling timber, now carrj ing Urge number of sheep, cattle an horses, 0 4 miles main road frontagi Absolutely the bosk bargain of it kind now.boing offered in the Domir ion. 80s per acre. Drapery Business. Tho leading one i the Bay of Plenty. /2000 walk ir walk out. 50-Acre sections in all parts of th the district from 10a to £l per acre Some of thy best partly improved swam] and nviu- flat farms in the district, £ to £7 per acre. Write for ohm of our Property Guides Couie in now while mir land is atthosi absurdly low prto as it mutt rise t< prices ruling in 108 tuvourod parts o: lite 1/omiiiiOJ.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9188, 10 September 1908, Page 8
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