Auctioneers' Notices. Pahiaiua Stock Sale. TUESDAY, 6ch JULY, 1000, At .1 p.m. A BR AH AM & WILLIAMS, LTD, will sell by public auction as above — Sheep—--100 fat and forward wethers 150 ewes in lamb 100 2 and 4th wothers 100 dry ewes Cattl? — 10 4yr bullocks 20 20mos steers 17 2yr steers 3 springing heifet-3 3 store cows 2 empty heifers 35 Shorthorn yearling steers 180 ewes in lamb 200 owes in lamb IViartinborough Stock Sale. THURSDAY, JULY Bth, 1909. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Ik. will offer at their STards as Sheep—--200 ewes in lamb 100 ewes in lamb to Leicester rams Cattle—--9 prime fat heifers GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer. Master-ton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th, 1909 At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM &~WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at their Renall Street yards, as abo7e— Sheep—--70 woolly lamli* 180 ewes in lamb 200 ewes in lamb CATTLE—--30 forward heavy framed cows 10 fat cows 6 fat bullocks GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer.
GENUINE CLEARING SALE Of the contents of the QUEEN'S HOTEL, MASTERTON. - Thursday Next, Bth July, at 1 o'clock MESSES BIiRTENSHAW & EYEESEN, in conjunction with E. E. HOWELL, wUI soil as above, the whole of the furniture contained in 30 bedrooms, dining room, sitting rooms, kitchen, bars, and everything contained in the hotel.
IHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPOET COMPANY, LIMITED, is prepared o purchas Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle, at per head, or at per lb overall. The Company also offers Clients avery facility for freezing on their own account, and when doing this will fellmonger skins on clients' • own account, if so desired. Prices and particulars can be obtained from any of the Company's Buyers as undermentioned, or from the Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington, FEATHEESTON—AIex McKenzie. MASTERTON—W. B. McEatoean. DANNEVIEKE—Andrew Peters. ARAMOHO-J. A. Rkid. FEILDING—E. P. C. Swatnson. MANGARIMU—W. Hair. MANAKAU—W. Vicmbs. Walter G. Foster, Managing Director. Waikato Land. Waikato Land Waikato Land
'E are instructed to offer, for T T .vato sale, or will exchange for smaller property, the undermentioned first-class Waikato farm, only 3£ miles from township and railway— ' Q29 acres, L.1.P., at Is lOd per acre about 450 acres in grass and crops permanent creek and springs through \ property, divided into 12 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, 40 acres in turnips, 60 acres under plough, land has just grown 25 bushels' wheat to acre, h sheep to the acre land when fully improved; buildings consist of two cottages, one six rooms, one four roo ms Price; M 5s neracre. Terms arrang ed Apply »t once. P. B. Lomax & Co. Land Agents, iiBUTLAND BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9534, 5 July 1909, Page 8
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