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TARATAHI STOCK SALE. MONDAYTietIi JUNE. "' as above—--60 goml shorn lambs 40 ewes in lamb 300 ewes in lamb to Romney rams (a first-class line) 200 good conditioned 2-tooth wethers 120 (slrorai lambs 100 forward lambs 120 f.m. ewes in lamb to Rominoy rams i 200 24.00 th wethers (forward condition) 10 forward cows 15 2yr springing heifers 7 forward store oows 2 cows (August and Sept.) • 1 empty cow On a count of Olliver Bros.— 200 f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney and liinicoln rams Dogs— On account Egmont Kennels, a nuimher of purebred Bearded Sheep Dog Puppies, champion Jan, bred from trial winners; guaranteed workers. Also several young dogs ready for work, and Brood Bitches. Fo rparti.oulara and pedigrees apply to the 'New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Co., or when offered. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. (In the Estate of' Robert Gordon Jbhnstone, deceased.) TO BE HELD LN~DALGETY AND OOSS ROOMS, MASTERTON. SATURDAY, Ist JULY, 1911, At 12 Noon. /TESSRS DAI/GETY AND 00., _/X Ltd., (under instructdiOiis from the executors in the above Estate),; will sell % public auction at the above time and place— The Valuable Freehold Property, containing 242 Acres, being Lot 12 of Deposited Plan No. 155Z, part of Te Weraiti Block, Otahoua District. This highly improved- farm is part 'of the well known Weraiti Estate, and is five miles distant from Masterton by Main Road.. All heavy limestone country, admirably adapted for dairying or fattening purP °BUiLDINGS.— Modem 7-ißioomed house with all conveniences, woolshed buggv shed, stable, and dip. Splendid orchard; GO acres have been under the plough. TERMS.- TWO THIRDS of the Purchase Money can remain tor live or seven vears at 5 per cent. Appointments can be made -by appointment for intending purchasers to -be shown over the property. For furtlber particulars and conaitions of sale apply to— DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers, OR Messrs HoJlings and Pragnell, , Solicitors for the Executors.

TAUHERENIKAU STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 27* h JUNE, 1911, At 12.30 p.m. l/TESSRS DALGETY AND CO., xYT Ltd., will hold an Auction sale of all classes of stock on above date and time in the Tauherenakau sale yards, on account of various settlers in the district. Erase nt entries — Sheep—--40 forward ewes 40 forward Jambs ' 30 full mouth ewes Cattle — • . .„. , 12 heifers (Hoistem.and btorthorn cross), a real good line 1 2-J-yr heifer, just on drop 1 2yV bull. 4 springing cows, due tactory dates 2 cows with calves 3 store cows Horses— ~ 4 3 and 4yr old draught geldings, broken to all work 5 3 and 4yr old fillies and geldings (by Saracen and Knight Errant.) Also, on account of a client who is giving up dairying— ' 16 springing, oows, 2nd and did and 4th calvers (due August - and September.), 12 3yr old heifers (due August and September) FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. TAKATAHI SALE YARDS. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. THURSDAY, 2Dth JUNE, 1911, At 1 p.m. rESSRS DALGETY AND CO., _ ; Ltd., will hold an Auction Sal© of Dairy Stock only on above date and time. On account of Mr George W. Kempton, whose lease of Mrs Prank Humphreys' property on the West Taratahi expires on the Ist July.— 25 springing cows, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th calvers (due August and September.) Intending purchasers can inspect these oows at any time from the 24th to the 28th June, on the farm, when Mr Kempton will fee pleased to give particulars. • t On account of other clients.— 15 3yr old Ayrshire cross and Holstein cross springing heifers (due August and Sept.) 15 2yir old Ayrshire Cross and Holstein cross springing heifers (due August and Sept.) 12 3yr old heifers (due factory dates To be sold in lots to suit Purchasers. No "further entries can. he taken at ."this sale. ■■ ■ M:, FRANK •©\ r ANS,\;Auctioneer':

/ SALE OF FIRST-CLASS HERD OF DAIRY COWS. ON THE FARM, BANK LINE, one ; mil© from Carterton. THURSDAY, Gili JULY, 1911, At 12.30 .p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., (have (been favoured with instructions from Mr F. W. BURLING, "to offier at above time land place:— Kf\ First-class springing Dairy t)U Cows, due Aug. and Sept. 2 3yr old bills 5 >sows in pic 1 Berkshire 'boar 50 'healthy hoggets 1 spring cart up to 1J 1 j gelding, 2 dranL-'it :r" ! ' ! i frigs, harness, muilk cans. inr/'K-'t/s, ( Alpha Die Laval Scpar-ito", :i;:<l n+'i.•'■• : dairy Also, 1 JVi". ! ;'i ; < .:■; j Plough, 1 set of Disc Ikviv.v.s, T"" j ."hs*ro\v£, 'drill,' iS*ingte 'te f-j-v '- 1 / 1 1>;; r etc.,'etc. '..;" _■ ...'■■ .;,..., ' ...■ Intendi»g pui'dia&ers;;i>f; •■■>• i.e:,~p:m■ i the above herd'hy airrru^-'i"-' I ''- > LUNCHEON PR.<TviJ>r;iXDALGETY AND On..'Ud.,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10270, 24 June 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10270, 24 June 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10270, 24 June 1911, Page 8

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