AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. TA RATA HI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, 3rd APRIL. ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., will sell as above—--150 2-tooth wethers 150 2-tooth wethers 120 woolly lambs 220 good shorn lambs 100 woolly eAve lambs 60 breeding ewes 150 2-tooth wethers 120 woolly lambs 220 good shorn lambs 150 2-tooth wethers 100 2-tooth ewes 140 6 and 8-tooth ewes 124 2 and 4-tooth wethers 14 mixed calves 4 store cows EKETA"'UNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911. NALG23TY & Ca, LTD., will sell " as above:— 150 2-tooth wethers PAHIATUA F.A. SALE, 4th APRIL, 1911. and CO., Ltd., mil sell as above*— 5 fat cows UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. "BANNOCKBURN," GLADSTONE, THURSDAY, 6th APRIL, At 1 p.m. U LIMITED, have been favoured with instructions from ADAM GRANT, Esq., to sell at the above time arid place, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising— Sheep—--400 first-class Romney cross ewes from 2-tooth to f.f.m . A 1" in lamb to Southdown rams ■>"'■• ,60 fat and forward ewes 60 2-tooth wethers ' • 220 woolly and shorn lambs, mixed sexes /
9 2-tooth Southdown rams, bred by J. Johns 4 Southdown ram lambs .4 Lincoln ram lambs Cattle- . .•;..';5 m milk , 1 dry cow., in calf 12 18-mdnti steers , 7 yearling steers 6 calves, mixed sexea Horses— ; . " ; ' : .ut 1 .chestnut pony? buggy mare ; 1 bay gelding, broken to dou- ;, ble harness fe i^-l-baygelding, first class hack 1 bay gelding, . 6yrs, broken •to saddle, good hunter 1 bay; mare, aged,, broken to ; harness. '•,'■'■ 2 hack mares and foals 1 cream pony, aged, in foal 1 cream pony colt, rising two 1 years •; Sundries— ' , _. 1 Dogcart iii first-class order, 1 set harness, 1 pack saddle, 2 saddles and bridles" and sundry '-,'■■. harness, |-ton Manure, $-ton Potatoes, 2-ton Pumpkins an<? '.'■■; Vegetables, etc., 3 good bacon pigs, .20' pairs fowls, 1 boring machine. Took and sundries, 1 halfbred bearcly sheep dog, 1 aged shecD dog-"(good all-round • worker), 1 first-claps-black, and ; tan sheep dog, 1 we]!-bred pup 4 months old. •'_ _ LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. '. , ;,-•■ "UPPER PLAIN. . FRIDAY, 31st MARCH, 1911, , At "1.30 p.m. Tt-frESSRS DALGETY AND COMJJ.I..PA.NY, Limited, have received instructions from Mrs G. H. GRAHAM," Upper Plain, to hold an Unreserved Cleaving Sale on above date and time, of all her Live and IStock:— ' '•■ .. '. . ; V'/:Comprising— -. : 90 4 and 6-tooth Lincoln cross ■•'. 'ewes '•' ■ •■-■• 3 cows in full profit •'"' 4 2yr heifers: 2 heifer calves ■■ .1 bull calf ' ■ . 1 bay gelding, thoroughly ;". ";'•• ' : ';/. • quiet,,' '■■.■ .•" '/'",. I quiet pony - 1 .chestnut mare stinted to "Chicago." Gig and harness, Berkshire, sow, A Poultry, Dairy utensils, Garden. Tools and Sundries. •'•• i ALSO, Furniture,' of 6-roomed house : On account other "* v, 27 full-mouth"• ewe's- • '.'l['■■■ , 1 Romney ram i '■- 20 calves (mixed sexes) , v l Grade Shorthorn bull 2 dry cows ■>'.''.■■•. •■ ''■..] . , ■■■-..;■ 2 -3yr heifers, : '/■■ '• 3 2yr heifers ''".. '■"''' 4 calves < - x - ; 2 cows in calf . FRANK EVAJNW,. ;,, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Favoured by Bagnall Bros., Ltd., ; we> will sell by auction in the Thea" ■':: trevat Paeroa on WEDNESDAY, ~ May 10th, at 12 noon, in convenient sized dairy farms—'AAA'"ACRES OF THEIR IUU FAMOUS TURUA -ESTATE, .situated on the banks or :■ the Waihou' River, 12 miles by , good macadamised road to Paeroa. '•Daily communication by steamer, to Paeroa (12 miles) and Auckland. ; Rich"', alluvial land, ', thoroughly drained, fenced, and laid down in English grasses. ■.■■•' For .fattening or dairying this land cannot, be excelled in any, part of the province, and the Auctioneers can, with,' confidence, r'ecoin-' ' mend' it as the best property now on thet market. ■ ; : Terms exceptionally easy. : .Title': Land' Transfer;'•••■•■■
FARMERS' C0;0 PE RATI V;E AUGTIONEERING Ltd., HAMILTON. v d. W. VERCQE. ■ ."' ..'.-, Auctioneers. PINHEY'B LIVERY and COACH STABLES, MASTERTON and TENTH. ANDATJS, CARRIAGES, BUG '/ GIES, and every kind of vehicle on hire. CABS meet all trains aud coaches. "G" Spring Carriages for Inva-';lida.y..''-"::."ri'. ;f,v'-. PADDOCKING and at -reasonable rates. ; Coaches r- leave Masterton Post Office 8 a.'mV Arrive Masterton from Castlepoint 1 p.m. (instead of 2 p.n). 'as-^nnerly). IMNHEY BROS., LTD., paopmETOßs.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 30 March 1911, Page 8
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