A| * I <rv I""' 0, * Pd.nia.tu u. Cfc i.cck &n 3». TUESDAY, JULY irth, 1910. '"T~\ At/» WTY & 0< > I .TO.will still in 1J tho P,f'\A. Vf.r 1( as abo/e Sheep—--70 emp*y sm owr« 100 t<cod wet lor h«>,/get3 OATTLB — 10 heifers 8 ilaernay cross y«ariin2j holers 20 4yr bnllocirs FiivN.C KV.WS, Aui.tioTiaerv Masicrtun Stock tiaJe. 13th JULY, 1910, D ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sail on 'above date as foliows — „ Cheep—--100 2th ewps in lamb 50 fat wethers 50 forward ewes 25 fat ewos 50 forward wethers Cattle — 20 fat heifers, very p-iiuo 8 forward empty co tvs 7 fat bullocks 2 fat cows 2 fat bullocks Houses — 7-year-old geld'ng I'sadclle ana bridla)] FEANK EVANS, Auctioneer. Eketahuna Stock Sase, FEIDAY, 22nd JULY, 1910. DA.LGSTY & 00. LTD, will offer in their El'etaliuna Sale Yards the following— Cattle — a goi'd c> vj in cil K . du ■■ ii" ■ bar. guarantee IS.H. bull ■' On a/c "Ben Morris, Esq., Eongokok alto 'J first class spring liaifers, due factory dates , 7 young dairy cows, due factory dates On a/cF. Wood'?, Eiq, Ihurauf, 9 first cla33 dairy cows Taratahi Stock Sale, JULY 26th,, 1910. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. will sell as aboveOn account of Mr Oliver Bnbb (who is giving up d'airjing)— 25 first-class dairy cows, 2ad, 3rd and 4th calvers, due to faatory dates 8 3-year teifers, in calf, due factory dates 1 dog cart 1 get 3-leaf harrows FEANK EVANS' Auctioneer.
TO DAIRY F A It M E R S. SUBDIVISION OF Woodside Estate NEAR HAMILTON. mHIS ESTATE is situated about foui 1 miles from Hamilton, and lies alongside the railway linft between Newstead and Matangi Kailway Stations (Cambridge line) It is level, easily worked land, and Lighly improved. This property is now being cut up into Convenient-Sized Dairy Farms
Kangirg trom 70 to 103 acres, and will ba offered to the public. Plana will be issued at an early date. For fait jet plrfcictilars apply to '"GOODWIN BROS., WOODSIQE, NEWSTEAD; Or, Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., HAMILTON. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE CHEAPEST SHEEP FARM IM HAWKE'S BAY. 900 AOBES /PRICE £3.000. 1 X 1,500' CASH. SPECIAL family reasons urge an immediate sale, hence the sacrifice. Ihis is an ideal and typical Hawk/s Bay Sheep Farm; all urlduiating, rideable country; practically all ploughable ; all in grass and crop; 80 or P<) acres in good crops of oats, rape, kale, turnips.etc.; well-fenced; 11 paddocks, watar in each; good 5-roo'f.ed house, with bath-room, wash-house, etc.; 4-stall stable, feedroom, implement shed, etc.; splendid sheep and cattle yards; 9 mibs from railway station, haridy to three sale yards, P. 0., etc., 2 mile?; good roads. Tenui-b is L.I.P, at 3/11-}, less 10 per cent.
Write ob Wire Sole Agents— SPENCE & CO., THE HAWKfc/rf BAY LAND SALESMEN, DANNEViRKE. "JBBLl'il-J-LAS." CLE your aho t , windows with •' u < [ I'JS GLiA. V' a.ivds time, brillUJlt lesa.CJ. Is oottle.'
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10038, 12 July 1910, Page 8
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