A la veers' raotlces | Taratahi Stock Sale. SEPTEMBER sth, 1910. D ALGETY AKD COMPANY, LTD. will sell as above—--100 woolly hogg6ts 48 2th wetharo Cattle — 5 cows, just on calving 10 2yr eaipty ht-iter* 1 springing cow 1 ditto 1 diuo, third calver 1 springing cow 4 springing heifers 1 cow in milK 5 springing cows, due early Sept 6 „ heifers » Sundri s—--3u slips 3 veacers FEANK EVANS. Auctioneer. PAHIATUA F.A. SALE. SEPT 6th, 1910. ALGETY & CO, LTD. will tell as ' abjve 5 springing heifers 3ti»tco>vii FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. Masterton Stock SaleSEPT. 7th, 1910. Cattle — 12 2syrold e'eers 1 halfbred A trshire cow in milk FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING DAIRY SALE. AT NIEEAHA, FRIDAY, 9th SEPT. at 12.30 p.m. rESSBS & CO, LTD., XYJL have received instructions from Mr D. Flst", who has sold his farm, to sell, witLcut rpserve, tho whole of his live and dead ttock, comprising—--20 first-class young dairy cows, due tactory dates 12 young co*s in milk, just calved 16 3-jr-old picked dairy heifers, due early September 4 2yr old picked dairy heifer 3, due October
4 yearling heifers, picked 3 yearling st»eis 5 empty htifers 4 dairy balls, riling 3 years 2 half draught inarea 1 harness gelding 1 boy's por.y 10 mixed sheep 2 sows "with litt ra 1 Yorkshire boar 24 shares in Nireaba Factory. \7s paid tip. AJso fowls, spring dtay & frame, s-t lever plough, stumping jacks, lot useiuJ farm rook and sundries, milk cans, etc. The auciioneers have no hesitation in recommtndmg this as oi*.e of the best chances offering to anyone desirous ot obtaining really first- class cows. Luncheon \ rmded. PEA.NK EVANS, Auctioneer. J. Gt. 1-nLU Agent. FWm&lk® AND BUSHEL L, Auctioneers, Land, insurance, Commission Agents. REGULAR SALES of Property, Furniture, Pianos, Bicycles Drapery, limber, Produce, Poultry, Fruit and General Merchandise held at their Booms in Ball-street (opp. Post Office). A large stock of Now and Second-hanb Furniture, etc. always in stock at auction prices. AGENTS: South British Insurance Co., Queensland Live Stock Insurant Co., Heoburn's "Kauai" Ranges.
Wellwood § Wellwood. STATION ST&EET, HASTINGS, HAWKE'S BAY SMALL FARMS. 436 ACRES.—Splendid limestone country. All undulating and ploughable; 17 acres in rape, balance, grass; subdivided into 7 paddocks; well-watered; present stock carried through winter, 600 ewes (lambing), 250 dry sheep, 12 catle, horses, etc. Buildings:—2rooined cottage, scullery, washhouse, dairy and stable; school, post office and creamery, 2J miles.. Kailway, 6 miles; good roads. Title L.I.P. Rent £196 per annum. Price ,£ISOO. Hawke's Bay. t55 ACRES, splendid little farm. Freehold; 1| miles from school, P. O. and creamery; 5 miles from railway station; good metalled roads; 30 acres in oats, balance in grass; subdivided into six paddocks; well watered. Buildings:— Nice 5-roomed house, iron shed 40 by 15, implement shed, cowshed, «tc. Present stock carried through winter: 300 ewes (lambing), 50 hoggets, 8 horses and 12 cattle. Price, £24 per acre. Easy terms. This is a splendid little place and would make an excellent dairy farm, being all good flats.
Hawke's Bay. 146 ACRES as a going concern. Splendid, little dairy farm; all drained swamp country; in good English grasses and clover (dairying pasture); subdivided into 7 paddocks ; well wartered by stream. Buildings:—Two 4-roomed houses, large ' shed, cowshed, concrete pig styes, etc. Present stock carried through winter, 40 dairy cows, 10-springing heifers, 9 wcaners, horse, trap and harness, pigs, etc., and all dairying utensils. Butter returns for 9 months, £415. Also fattened 500 lambs, on 13 acres oat'?, and 25 acres rape. Title, L.I.P. Annual rental £lls. Price as a gcing cono-a?, £2OOO. £IOOO cash. We will be pleased to forward you a list of any class of property in this province. Farms from 10 acres to 10,000 acres, orchards and real estate of all descriptions, for sale. THE fifiSRT, Pahiatua. P. L DSI3&ECENY CO.. AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, GENt-JiiL CCrnTTWION AGENTS I & BSOKEKB , P"VANCFS made on goods sent in \ for ahKnlnt o sale. of Hid«s, Wool, Hair Esr£3, Poultry, and all other Farm Preface . Gloving Sains held hi anv part of the Distort M<»n Sft).ea beld eery We ptocl< Fur-Hnrn, HoufeboHwnre of evtiry d<-"''rir-tior. '"nr'air.R AiattreeFfip, BoHdinsr. Cutlery »n<l i^tasswnr?
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10084, 5 September 1910, Page 8
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