Auctioneers' Wotices. SWasterton Stock Sale. Wednesday, 16th March, 1910. At 1 p.m. A BJJAHAMAND WILLIAMS, LTD. L will offer at their Keuall-stveet Yards as under — gOOO SHEEP, oompiising—30u shorn 100 woolly blacV face lauibs 40 ffm breeding ewes 30 wethers 400 syr station ewes, one earm rk 500 4 and syr ewes, dipped 220 fin ewes, dipped 4JO 4 and syr ewes, good line 100 lambs 300 4 and syr ewes dipped 300 sm ewes, dipped 200 sm ewes, good line, dipped 400 4 and syr ewds, dipped 250 2th maiden ewes 350 4 and syr ewes 310 4 and 6th ewes, d'pped j 150 woolly lambs ' 150 g.'oct lambs 200 good rape lambs 50 2th wethers 50 good ewes 3 fin stud Lincoln rams Ifm Lincoln r.itn bred by Hamilton 1 2th Lincoln ram bred by James Macara 2 fm Lincoln rams bred by W H. Whybou ne On account of Mrs T. C. Williams - 1000 4 and syr ewes, dipped On account of Mr Geo McKay, ter-ton—-400 4 and Syr ewes, good line, dipped On account of Mr Erl Willi mis, Te Parae—--1100 4 and syr ewes, dipped Also on account of Mr G. C. Williams, Te Parae—--1000 4 and syr ewes, dipped Cattle—--24;0 HEAD, comprising—--25 2 J to Syr steers 70 weaner steers. 30 weaner steers 30 18mos steers 2S 2£yr steers 15 well forward b illoclcs 6 we'l forward cows 20 mother-riared 2yr steers 20 mother-reared 2yr heifers GOKDON JSLIOTT,
Martinborough Stock Sale. THURSDAY, MARCH 24th, 1910. At 1 p.m. k BR4HAM & WILLIIMS, LTD, \. will offer — Sheep—--250 sm ewes 300 breeding ewes 50 fat ewes 100 f'm ewes 18 Romney rams 170 syr old ewes 200 woolly lambs 300 tip top lambs 200 good lambs On account E. J. Riddiford, Esq. Te Awaite Station—--1000 4th ewes first-class line Cattle — 10 good weaneas 5 2yr steers 2 yearling steers 12 iirst class dairy cow 3 On account of Tablalands St ition - 30 Lincoln rams 8 steers 1 cow and calf Hoeses — 1 3yr cols 1 bay mare, all harness
SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 1096 ACRES 1098 FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AUENCY CO. LTD , offer for sale— BY TENDER THE ' RUAWAI" ESTATE. Situated NEAR MANGAMAHOE, about two miles from railway statioi and post office, close to school and creamery, fronting two metalled roads, subdivided into ten paddocks, well watered. This property offers excellent inducement to those in quest of sheep or dairying country. The estate contains splendid flats, the balance being hills, all of which can be comfortably ridden over, the whole being laid down in good grasses. The formation is part limestone and part papa, and although capable of considerable improvement, will in its present condition carry well two sheep to the acre, besides cattle. The stock at present consists of about 2200 sheep, 1500 lambs and 220 head of cattle. The improvements include a good eight-roomed house, men's whare, stable and trap-shed, new wool-she i. dip and yards, besides other outbuildings. The Companv offers the above on exceptionally ei-y terms in its present subdivisions, which range from about 100 to 300 acres. Applicants have the option of tendering for one or more sections, banker's cheque for £SO to accompany tender. Tne highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. No tender to be withdrawn within one month. Plans can be inspected at, and full particulars as to terms obtained from N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD., Masterfcon.
The Bay of Plenty. finotract of country is only X now oecoinmg known, larger in area, richer in fertile lands, more of it ploughable than the Province of Canterbury".—Vide Auckl d Weekly News Now is the time to buy before ou prices rise to those ruling in less favoured parts of the Dominion. Norris & Bell, THE LEADING BAT OF PLENTY LAND AGENTS. Write or wire for one of our BAY OF PLENTY LAND AND PROPERTY GUIDES. Telegraphic Address—"Norris" Taurang
Bulpitt & Yalden, ONLY the Priroest Meat of all kinds on sale. A feature is made of SMALL GOODS, an 1 an expert has been engaged to take charge of this department. Arrangements have been made for regular tupuly of prime wether mutton ox beef and pork. Ring up NUMBER 258, and your Order -will .Receivelmmediate Attention BULPITT AND YALDEN, POST OFFICE MEAT MART (MASTEKTON'S CHEAPEST CASH BUTCHERY).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9995, 16 March 1910, Page 8
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