Auctioneers' Notices. JQ ALGETY & el>., Horse SATURDAY, 14th NOV, 1908, at 1 p.m. Wsfipoua YaisSs, Masterton. Dakety & Co., Limited, having been requested by several clients to hold a jEforse Sale, hare decided to hold one on the above date, present EnSfaies — 1 bay draught shatter, 8 years 1 good 4-year old draught, broken to chains 1 express mare, 6 years old 1 elding, 4 years old, by Mauser l€lly, 5 years old, by Mauser ft. filly, 5 years old, by Mauser, broken to saddle 1 children's pony, 8 years 1 good harness mare, 7 years 1 mare, broken to harness, 6 years (any trial given! 1 bay mare, broken to harness, 4 years (any trial given) 1 bay gelding, 4 years (any trial given) 1 bay colt, 4 years, broken to chains . . 1 chestnut cob, 6 years, quiet in harness 1 chestnut filly, 4 years, by citrate, broken to saddle only 2 harness hoises, 4 and 5 years,. one broken to double harness . 1 brown gelding, broken to saddle,: would make a useful express, horse 1 draught filly, broken to lead, 81 years I 1 bay filly, broken to lead, 4 yeaTSl 1 bay colt, broken ta lead, 3.yearsj 1 3-year filly, quiet and good tin j ail work '> 1 6-year old mare, good ail-rctma worker, very quiet; 15-year ciescuut rilly work (tr.al sr'ven) 1 bay mare, aged 2 heavy draughts, unbroken, Ijyear 2 2-year heavy draughts, 'unbroken „ . 1 harness gelding, can fee "driven by lady I chestnut hack 1 draught mare . 1 phaeton and harness, boiu in good order 1 draught gelding, 7 years,jgood in all harness 1 bay gelding, 9 years, leader 1 draught gelding, 9 years, Rafter 1 bay gelding, draught, 8 years,' shatter fil 1 bay draught mare, 4 years, lorry f or brake 1 dark bay draught .gaMing, 6 years, leader 1 draught gelding, syenrs,-shafter or lorry 1 dark bay gelding, 4 years, brake or lorry 1 dark bay draught gelding, 4 years, leader 1 thoroughbred mare, <6 years, broken to single and '-double harness 1 bay gelding, rising 5 years, broken to saddle, also to ! dottble Ihmnness ©E account Percy ©res.— 8 3-year draught geldiugs, by Lord Kitchener Further entries invited. FKASTK EVANS, Auctioneer.
Second Spring Cattie Sale. WEDNESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1908. "Waipoua Saleyards, Siasterton, *4 1 p .hi. "T^ALGETY & CO., 'LTD., and THE JJ N.ZL LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will thold their Second Spring Cattle -Sale in their WaJjpoua Yaods on the above ■ date and time, when they will submit — 150 4-year old ifeullooks lOOaaixed yearlings (station line) 50 3 and 4-year old bullocks 50 2 and 3-year old steers 65 3 and 4-year-old steers 40lat and forward cows (station line) 20 empty young cows add :heifers 20 .empty heifers 20 empty heifers and cows (station line) 20 2-year old steers 50 8-year old steers and heifers 40 2-y<?ar old steers and'heifers 50 mixed yearliEg3, -good colours 50 yearling eteers 90 yearling steers and heifers, station line 50 calves 5 young Shorthorn ibulls 4 fat bullocks 12 2-year empty Jersey heifers 40 3 and 4-year bullocks 20 21-year steers 2 springing heifers 1 3-year Shorthorn bull, bred by J. Strang 20 Shorthorn heifers, 12 ,to 18months 30 fat ewes 50 mixed cattle 40 prime fat ewes 20 prime fat wethers 25 3 and 4-year bullocks On account Barton Bros. — 40 fat and. forward ewes 1 sow and litter 12 weaners 8 Berkshire weaner pigs Further entries invited. FRANK EVANS. ) Joint JOSEPH lOKNS. ) Auctioneers.
ALGETY & CO., LT D. Taratahi Sale. TUESDAY, NOV. 17th. Cattle—--1 good dairy cow, corning -.to second calf 1 3-year old bull, good daii-y sotfi 4 fat heifers 26 18-menths steers 5 dairy cows, a first-class lot 200 hoggets "jQ A L6ETY & C 0., LT D Greytown Stock Sale. MONDAY, NOV. 23rd. Sheep—--200 ewes and lambs ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. P.F.A. Pahiatua Sale TUESDAY, NOV. 17tli, 1908. At 1 p.m. Abraham & williams, ltd., will sell for the Association at above — Sheep—--100 mixed hoggets 40 empty ewes 120 hoggets 430 4-tooth fat and forward wethers, real good line Cattle—--60 yearling to 15-raonths steers 15 E. heifers IS 3-year steers 20 3 and 4-year steers 10 yearling steers 14 yearling heifers 20 mother-reared yearlings ABRAHAM &, WILLIAMS, LTD., Auctioneers.
PER ACRE, 1900 acres, 750 acres in grass, 550 acres bush, balance rough feed. Wintered last season 200 cattle and 1000.sheep. House 5 rooms, etc. Very easy terms. HIPKINS & 3IADILL, Auckland. No. 456 c
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3044, 14 November 1908, Page 8
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