Auctioneers' Notices. P.F.A. Fortnightly Sale (Pahiatua}. TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1909. At 1 o'clock. " BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will offer (for the Association) as re, — Sheep—--100 hoggets 70 hoggets 200 hejtgets ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Pahiatua. Eketahuna Stock Sale. FRIDAY, SEPT. 10th, 1909, at 1 p.m. \ BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., . will offer aa above— Cattle—--6 he?fers in calf, good line O. C. COOPER, > Auctioneer. J. WINTERINGHAM, Agent. Masterton Stock Sale. WAIPOUA SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, at 1 o'clock. IHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer as above— Sheep—--50 hoggets 30 fat ewes 30 hoggets 150 good wether hoggets Cattle—--10 springing heifers 12 springing heifers 4 fat bullocks J. lORN^. Auctioneer. Eli Smith, WAIRARAPA LAND AGENCY. MASTERTON. MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY FOR SALE, containing— XOQX acios.iitaated 9 miles from Cambridge;rby good road, all rich fiat and low rolling downs, two-thirds in grass and crop, remainder in high scrub. The soil is of rich chocolate loam, all ploughable, carrying capacity over 2 sheep per acre, but has principally been.used for dairying and fattening farm ; fenced and divided into 9 paddocks, all well watered. There are NO ROAD RATES ON THE PROPERTY. The best stock market in the north is" held at Cambridge, and the climate is the best in New Zealand. Buildings are all geod, comprisng 8-roomed house (nearly new), 6 stall stable, workshop, grain room, and all necessary outbuildings aud yards ; post office and creamery only lj miles, and this fine property is offered at the very low price of £5 per acre, and JB3OOO of the purchase money can remain at 5 per cent for 5 years. A REAL SNTP.
EXCHANGE FOR A DAIRY FARM.
3L4:XX acres, freehold, aad 108 acres l.i.p, situated 13, miles from Stratford "*by"good metalled road, and 4 "" from Huiroa, ring-fenced and subdivided into 24 paddocks, fenced by good pcsfc and wire fences, about 25 acres stumped, 200 acres ploughable in front, all in grass; wintering 1500 ewes and 1500 dry sheep, besides 150 big cattle. Good homestead and woolshed with machines for 4 shearer?, 3 sets yards. Price £d per acre, equity £6771. Queen Street, Masterton -' Stallion. CONQUEROR (2). (Medallion B—Siesta)" Magnificent rich bay, with great bone and muscle, standing 6.2. A great racehorse and a great sire. Never been beaten in the Show-ring, having taken 14 First and 13 Championship Prizes. PEE—I2 Guineas; two or moremare3 as per arrangement. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to C. MeCULLOUGH, Manaia, Masterton. 10 STAVD THIS . SEASON, at 41 ." South Road, Masterton, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion— Prince of Wales Pkince of Wales was bred in the Otago district by John Eeid, Esq., of Elderslie, Oamaru, and he is a dappled bay. His stock in the Wairarapa needs no comment, especially those out of thoroughbred mares, for dairy farm work, which are in great demand, and fetching high prices. His services being at a reasonable figure for this class, farmers should take advantage of this opportunity of securing valuable draught stock. Sired by Clydebank (imp), d°m Darling, by Lord Salisbury (imp), g dam Emerald IV, by Athelstone, gg granddam Emerald, by Young Barker (imp), g g g grand dam Laura McPherson by Sir Colin (imp), g g g g grand-dam Jess by Marquis. Clydebank was bred by David McGibbon, Esq., of Campbelltown, Scotland. Sire Primus by the world-re nowned Prince of Wales, dam Nancy Lee cy Auld Man, by New Man out of Primula by Drumflower Farmer. Lauia McPherson gained twenty first and champion prizes at Christohurch; Oamaru and Dnnedin Shows. Emerald 11. was sold by auction on March 30th, 1899, to Mr Alexander, of Hawora, for 185 guineas, and is a full sister to Darling. Emerald is a full sister to Laura Foley, dam of Lord Kanfurly, and was shown five times and awarded five first prizes. TEKMS— £4> 4s single mare, two or more of the same owner, as per agreement Payable by P.N. due Ist January, 1910. All care taken but no responsibility. Grazing Is 6d per week. For full particulars apply to J. V. HEED, Owner, South Eoad, Masterton. TO OUR EAST COAST CLIENTS. \ N up-to-date Stable has been erected at Tinui quite adequate for our own requirements and those of visitors to the township. This fills a long felt want that will be appreciated by our East Coast clients and the travelling public. We are now prepared to stable horses, store vehicles or goods of any class, and can guarantee safe custody of same. Attendants will be at the Stables both night and day. Vehicles and saddle horses will be available for hire at all times. PINHEY BROS. LTD.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9585, 3 September 1909, Page 8
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