Auctioneers' Notices GENUINE UNRESERVED CLEARING 3AUE OF DAIRY STOCK. AT MANGATAINOKA, On WEDNESDAY, August 17,1910. At 1 p.m. sharp. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mr H. Bayliss to sell, at the above time and place, the whole of his superior high-class dairy stock and sundries, compris--6> r DAIRY C IWj-', second and O O fourth calve;s 0 .lv'ng August f-nd Se; tender. 8 Picked 3-year Dairy Heifers, calving early. Horses — 1 Draught Mare, 8 years, any trial I Milk Cart Gelding, 4 years, any trial I Throe-year Filly, unbroken, by Glencairn 1 Three-year Gelding unbroken, by Glencairn Milk Cart," Harness, Milk Cans, and Sundries. NOTE.—Special attention is drawn to the above 'cows and heifers. Mr Bayliss has been dairying for the last 16 years and has always culled heavily. His stock are well into the Jersey and are all in calf to a pure-bred Jersey bull. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. T. BOYD, Auctioneer.
ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. AT CAMBRIDGE, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, 13th, 14th, loth and 16th Sept. Upwards of—--800 HORSES comprising—--250 3 to 6-year old medium and heavy draughts from the principal breeders in Waikato. 100 Spring cart sorts from 3 years upwards. 150 well paced hacks and light harness horses. 100 Cobs and Ponies. 150 Unbroken Horses. Unbroken horses and draughts sold 13th and 14th September. Light horses loth and 16th September. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO. (Ltd)., HAMILTON. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. Preliminary Notice. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17th, 1910. ■ESSES J A J MACLEAN & CO. have received instructions from Mr J. a. Hayes, of Minto Villa, Chapel Street, to sell the who'e of his Household Effects. JuM particulars Tuesday's paper.
TO DAIRY FARMERS SUBDIVISION OF NEAR HAMILTON mniS ESTATE is situated about four JL miles from fJauiiton, and lies alongside th« railway lino between Newstaad and Kailway Stations (Cambridge line.) Tfc is level, easily worked land, aid 1 i jh!y improved. This prjp:-rty is now being cut up into mm Eangi g from 7 J to 103 acres, and will be oil' jred to the public. PL.INS. -C>pw3 of plans of the Estate are now available, and may b9 procured on application to the offisa of the Wairarapa A ge, Mastorton. For further particulars apply to ra»MIM WOODSIDE, NEWSTEAD; naMwrciu'/ mmmmmmmmmmm HAMILTON. ANGLBY SHAW, HAMILTON, PCE WAIKATO LAND,
WAIRARAPA t.ajjd AGHuNO , MASTERTON. Acres freehild sheep and cattle run, 19 miles from railway, 3160 acres cleared and in grass, 1700 acres in scrub, well fenced and divided into 2J, paddocks, well watered by river and orliei streams, the property now wintering 60C0 sheep, 100 cattle, SO horses, 1700 acres ploughable, wl.en fully improved will carry we 1 B>o sheep besides cattle, lies well to the sun, good 7-rooitied house, bathroom, and all necessary conveniences, woolshed, craftin 5 yards and dip. Price £G per acre; terms are exceptional ; ohea property and good roads. 620 TARARUA W INES. Ring Up XX %
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10066, 13 August 1910, Page 8
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