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Auctioneers?' Notices. I Eketahuna Stock Sale. FBIDAY, 22n-i JOLY, 1910. \ AJLGETY & CO. LTD , will offer in I I their Ehjtalruna Silo Yards the following—--130 bin ewes in lamb to Lincoln • iuns '7O mixed hoggets 150 good wether hogget-3 15U good woclly hoggets Cattle—--2 good cows in cal% due September, any guarantee I S.H. bull 10 first class dairy he f *rs due September and October I 6 dairy cows due factory datej j 10 springing heifers due Sepi. | 1 SH bull, 2|yrs On a/cßon Morris, Esq., Eongolcokalco 9 first class spring heit'trs, oue fictory dates 7 young dairy cows, due f'-ujtory On'a/a F. *' Wood's', Esq, lhuratu. ' I) first clas=i dairy caws * Taratahi Stock Sase, JULY 25th, 1910. ~\ ALGETY AVD COMPANY, LTD. J will sell as above—--80 fm ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams 40 first class 2th ewes in lamb to 2omney rams 60 fat and forward black £ ice 1 aibs 120 woolly hoggets 100 good wether hoggets 5 springing heifers ' Cattle—£lls 2-year hoifers 10 18-mos sseers colours) 8 3 off ttoo » lu loi wni-i rmllocio* 10 dairy cows, 2nd, ». ' and 4th elvers (due to factory dat*s) 3 young dairy cdws, and and 3rd calvers 15 2 and 3-year -neifers, first-class dairy sorts, dua to caive September SIJSDKIES 1 gi fe , in good order 1 spring trap, in real good order Pigs—--1 Berkshire sow to farrow middle of August On account of Mr Oliver Bubo (who is giving up dairjing)— 25 first-class dairy cows, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers, due to factory dates 8 3-year heifers, in calf, due 1 ictory dates 3 dogcart X set 3-leaf harrows On account of Messrs Miller Bros. "West Taiatahi—--3 3-year springing heifers, 22 year springing heifers 2 cows, 2nd calvers, due to factory dates 1 3 yenr empty heifer 5 18-mos. empty heifers 2 3-year forward bullocks FKANK EVANS. Auctionfiflr.

Pahiatua Stock Sale. TUESDAY, JULY 26th, 1910. ■X&.I/IKTY& CO. LTD., will sell in [j th9PF.A. Yard 3as above— Sheep—--60 empty forward fwes 50 sm ewes in lau.b 30 3jyr bullocks FRiN.C KVANS, ■ Auctions 3r.

Masterton Stock Sale. 27th JULY. lfHO; " ) ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell on ' above date as follows— Sheep—--50 gcod hoggets Hokses—"w" wUI be offering WITHOUT RESERVE, a good stock o£— Saddles Bridles Horse Covers Cow Covers Gig Whips. JTBANK EVANS, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE. 2373 Acres Freehold 1173 Acres O.R.P. SPLENDID SHEEP n L jCOUNTRY. PXKT'OF THE WELL-KNOWN <4LENEOW*.N AND CIUIGIE LEE ESTATES. Situated about S miles, from Te Wharau Townsbip. i. To ba offered by Public Auction, by DALGETY & CO. LIDAt their Eoor/13 QUEEN-STKEET, MASIERTON, on Saturday, 13th August, 1910. At 2 p.m. 3546 Acres divided into three Blocks of 1270 AND 1103 ACRES FREEHOLD 1170 ACRES CB.P.

fipHE estate is situated in the WainuiJ_ ora S.D., 25 miles from Masterton; by main road. The different sections are then approachable by side roads, distance ranging from 3 to 6 miles. The Freehold of the O.EP. Section can be obtained in July, 1911, purchasing price being 10s pev acre. 4 Lot I—H73 Acres, OE.P', has 900 acres of cleared ground well grassed, balance light bush. Last winter it carried 2400 hoggets. No buildings. Let 2—1270 Acre?. Freehold, 1070 acres in grass, balance afc me end bosh (kpt as a deer reserve). No buildings. Lot 3—HP3 Acr?B, Freehold, all cleared and in grass. Buildings, 4-ioom-ed cottage, dip, yards, barn, etc. TERMS: . jeiQD or fall cf hammer on each allotment. Balance, over existing mortgages, to be paid within one month, •when possession will le given. This sale presents a rare opportunity t) tbtse in want cf fair s zad holdings cf goodheahly she«p country. Plans on application—ail branches. For furtler paitumUrs apply to DALGETY & CO, j Auctioneers, \ GEORGE HERON, 'BAIN MEECHAMT, GEOCEK , and GENEEAL STOKEKEEPER, Chapel and Hall Streets

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10046, 21 July 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10046, 21 July 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10046, 21 July 1910, Page 8

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