**ctiorse©rs' Notices. ml hmm§ THUESDAY, 16th JUA'E, 1910, j Atil.3oa.ro, S AT "ELMQROVE," QKEYTOWN. c D\LGITf & CO., LTO, have recsivtd instructions from the Exe cutow estate lase >lr T. Ketapfcon, to sell as above — 2000 SHEEP 5 . £OO 4-tooth ewos iulamb to Eomney - rams 800 «-tooth to f.f.in. ewes in Ip.rab to Romney rams ! 100 s.ro, ewes in lamb to Black Face Mmß 500 Komnoy ewe iambs 100 Eomney wether lambs Cattle— ] 17 3j r steers ! 4 cows in profit 12 3yr heifers, t> calve factory dates 5 2yr heiferj Horses- ~. , 4 aged draught geldings, gcod in all work 1 syr draught mare 1 gig pony 1 hall: draught rising 3yr colt 1 draught filly foal Massev - Harris Cultivator, Osborne Binder, Wonden Boiler, 3-leaf Harrows, 1 n-furrow Plough, 1 di. Plough, 1 s.t. Hough, Zealandia Wotlprsss. I 8-horse power Chaffouttor, 100 sacks Black Tartar Oats. 50 sacks Algerian Oats. tons Pressed Straw 5 tons O/S Chaff. 1 Spring Dray. 1 J*>x 1 »»»•', 1 Phaeton with rubber ty.e>. ttc etc. Also ou account of fume estate AT "GOODWOOD," CLAREVJLLE. THURSDAY, 23rd JUNE, LlVr; and DEAD STOCK. Full particulars later. Light Luncheon Provided. tf ALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers. Wlasterton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE, 1910, -]r\ AJIGETY & CO. l/TD , will offer at 1) their yards, the following—--120 first-class lamba 150 ewes in lamb 59 ewes in lamb to Eomney rams 120 fm. ewe 3 in lamb to Eomney rams 300 lambs . 120 fi.m. ewes, in lamb to Lincoln rams 84 fat and forward owes 10J fresh f.m. ewe 5, in lamb to Romney rams 300 2 and 4-tooth wethers, very for- ' ward Cat-ci/e----22 2-off steers 3 2-off heifers 4 springing cows close to calving 2 springing heifers to calve Aug. 190 3 and 4-year-old forward bullocks, Shorthorn crosa, real i?ood line 40 3 and 4-year bullocks, all .in good condition 24 2-year steers 20 Shorthorn and Polled Angus speyed Cows (a srood line) 10 fat cows and heifers Efcetahuroa Sto©s« Sase. FRIDAY, JUNE 24th, 1910. at 11.30 a.m. VALGETY AHD~COMPANY, LTD. / will sell as above— Sheep— . , 120 2-tooth to B.m ewes, in lamb to .Eomney rams 50 f.m. ewes m lamb 44 B.m. in lamb Cattle — 2 springing heifers On account C. Koberstoin, Esq,, who has sold his property — 115 first-class 2-tooth ewes, in lamb to Eomney rams 125 3 and 4-year good ewes, in lamb to Eomney rams 5 4-tooth Eomney ams < 2 good sheep dogs f\f\ GIVEN AWAY—VAKNI, SHINE, the brilliant polish for Tan Boots and Linoleums; easiest., quickest, brightest. Particulars .in each gd tin. All grocers TEY "BRITE-GL4S" lN your windows and mirrors. No f labour, once used, always used. All stores. SUBDIVISION OF Woodside NEAR HAMILTON. , HIS ESTATE is situated about four JL miles from Hamilton, and lies railway line between Newstead »nd Matangi Kailway Stations (Cambridge line) It is level, easily worked land, and highly improved. This property is now being cut up into Farms Ea<3girg from 70 to 100 acres, and will be offerdd to the public. Plans will be issued at an early date. For further particulars a;;ply to WOODSIDE, NEWSTEAD; Farmers 5 Co-operative HAMILTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10069, 15 June 1910, Page 8
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