Auctioneers' wcticea - Greytown Stock Sale. AUGTJCT 29th, at 1 p.m. «-\ ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell as XJ above Sheep—--400 mixed sex hoggets FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. Taratahi Stock Sale. AUGUST 22nd, 1910. ■*> ALGETY AKD Co HE A NT, LTD. _!_>' will sail as above— Cattle — 15 3yr heifers (Ayrshire and Hoistein cross) due about 23th Aug. 5 yonnsj cows carrying second calves, due end of -\ug. 4 3.vr springing heifers 10 3vr hoi'sru, So?tf,ui!.jr covers 3 ; ;yr k-Miers. September caivers ■J, co-:*.-. coming ssijond ca.li _ •i ij;Hflr'i > >tpi'd 3vr empty heifers 1 y ade Shorth rc> bull h s ringing co s good milkers! 20 .-..v. . rj .,,j..rheir«r.si.bhoithc>ni and Jtsrsay wo=s) FRANK EVVNS. Auctioneer.
{VSasisrton Stock SaleAUGUST 24th, 1910. I \ ALGETY k CO., LTD,, will Eell at / th .■.: u'u'vj<n\* Yards as above— CATTIj'K 15 forward 3-yr steers, good li £2 ' lnuty wt-ili-bred Shorthcra heiiuVi, special lino FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer.
Eketahuna Stock Sale. AUGUST 19th, 1910. I above date as follows — Shsep—--60 good raised hoggets 100 good wether lambs £0 good G'.vo hoggets 70 mixed hop'gsts 50 good btetdmg ewes Cattle 7 2£yr heifers 15 lo month empty heifers 7 weanwrs 3 cows iii calf 1 second calver, due end September, an* - cuanvnteo' FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer.
FREEHOLD FARM. 300 Acres first-class coatitry, part flat, balance easy hills; situated 1£ miles from P.O. and school ana 8 miles from Napier ; subdivided into 9 paddocks by by first-class post and wire fencing and well watered by springs; buildings, 6-roomed house, stable and whar i; stock, 600 ewes lambing and 100 woolly hoggets, 25 head of picked ■heifers and cows and a first-class team oE 3 draught horses; implements, double-furrow plough, harrows, light trap, blocks and sundries For sale as a going concern, including stock, implements and furniture. Price and terms en application to WELLWQOD & WELLWOOSS, Station Street, Hastings.
FOE IMMEDIATE SALE. 2000 Acres of 2 sheep country, in easy distance of the largest stock centra in Hawke's Bay. WAIPUKUEAU, All easy hills, large proportion ploughable, all well grassed with rye, tocks- » foot, clover, and crested dogstail; good black soil on chocolate loam; this winter's stock, 4000 sh-ep and 200 head of cattle ; well fenced and subdivided, 2-rcomed cottage, sheep yards and dip. Price, only £8 per acre; 25 per cent cash. The owner is disposing of this owing to ill-health, and there is a large prospective value in the block.
Wellwood 8 Wellwood, STATION STRET, HASTINGS, COEADIHE & WEITTAEE& TiHBEB Merchants, etc.. HEAVY stocks of Dressed and Seasoned Timber always on hand Kami, Totara, Eimu, Matai, White Pino etc Sashes, Doors, Mouldings. Builde Eequiattes, Oils and Colours. Qtrstis, Chapel and KiNa SrassTa MASTERTON*
■" D. ORUICKSHANK & CO ftl e Limited, MASTERTGN. have for B4.LE—bpecially selected, o?jt3, Wheat, Barley, Eyecorn, etc Pcs*s, Strainers, Battens. "Winners of Gold Medals for farm seeds Master ton A. and P. Association, WOO and 1910. Fertilisers as follows— Bonodust Basic Slag Superphosphate Kainit (improved) Sulphate of Poiash Nitrate of Soda Guano Blood Manure "VOLE. Co. Sulph. of Ammonia Agricultural Lime Gear's and Fison's. Analysis qf Soii Conducted. Special Manures for Gardens and Fruit Trees. Top Dressing Machine, suitable for Lime or Manure for pastures, etc., on hire. We carry stocks of all Manures *t M B. Tail's, Featherston. AGENTS— U.Z. Insurance Co., Ltd., Accident, Fire and Marine. P. and 0. Steamship Co. ! Seid and Gray's Implements. Butter's lion Fencing Posfeai Will s «uns Patent Droppera Jiizniraax Fire Extinguishers. •Cot par's, Little's and Koberfcson"s Highland Dip?'
AIIG LE Y SHAW, HAMILTON, FOB WAIKATO LAND, Hi Smith. WAISiRiPA ''.AND AGfiNo , MASTEBTOK. 4850 Aorns frrob'ld sheep and cattle riu:, t:« jjiilttf frc-m railway, 3160 acres cleared and ;n grrv-F, 17M acres [ in scrub, wp)l if-nced unci divided into 2-1 p-.rff'rci'F, Tirtll. watwed hy river and cthsi strirH'jis, the property now winuiioi,' >i'ii (i >•».»•< p, iCO canity 80 in i.' k, 17«'X' acrOfi" j>loin>hab3e, when t»J'y..Jtri proved- wiJl oM<y wo) B'->wo titt-p Inside ca'.t^ 1 1"- «»lirotbe >ui.. y<'-d 7-iond.i <1 ]i u-'- liiitljjuoio, mi <; sill ? <»< essarj . c !iv f i i-*' t«.y, wj.jj. »■. it. rrhivr.g, ynris and <n t > J'lice /*,.« f>'T. : »''T.f'\.:;U>r;')- i r: < ' V 'Mi'''■)).»! ; ■U." 111. pit -.11-4 j.U . ..!=. l2j
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10069, 17 August 1910, Page 8
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