OOLWAY SALEYARDB, . (MASTERTON.) ' WEDNESDAY, July sth, 1911. At 12.30 o'clock. ■ iHE ASSOCIATED AUCTION EE,RS »ill offer—--60 fat wethers and maiden ' •' ©we© 50 fat wethers ■ 40 fat ewes 150 good woolly lambs 50 good lambs 50 prime fat ewes 200 is.m. ewes in lamb to Rommey rams ' 3 'fat cows 3 good dairy cows, springing On account of Messrs Barton Bros.: 40 3 iand 4yr forward bullocks Hot Luncheon on the Ground. MARTINBOROUCH STOCK SALE THURSDAY, 6th JULY. DALGETY AND 00., LTD., will sell as above—--200 mixed sex woolly lambs 100 2-tooth wethers 50 mixed sex lambs 90 woolly lambs 16 fat and forward cows TARATAH! STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JULY 1 10 th, 1911. ALGETY & 00., Ltd., will sell as aboveOn! account of a client^2 springing cows (4th calvers) due Aug. and Sept., guaranteed sound. 1 yearling Jersey Holstean heifer. 6 mixed sex weaners On account of Mr Thos. Olliver, who is giving up dairying—--12 springing ocwis, 2nd and 3rd calvers, due factory dates . 3 heifers,' due factory dates IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. FIRST-OLASS DAIRY COWS, Etc. THURSDAY, 11th JULY, 1911, at THE FARM, DALEFIELD. At 12.30 p.m. TUTESSRS DALGETY AND C 0.,, Jj/JL Ltd., have received instructions from Mr JOHN-BROWN, of Dabfield, ;to offer at above tune and "21 First-class Dairy Cows,, all due to factory dates, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers 6 heifer calves 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull Milk cart and milk cans, Gig harness and horse, swingle bars. garden tools. .'. >- 6 :-■ ALSO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, POULTRY, Etc. The Auctioneers would pc tihat most of the cows to be v ~~** were bred by Mr E. J. Apl£a. Alll intending purchasers can, on ehulars of his cows, and see also all factory returns for the last season. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. • DALGETY and CO., Ltd., , . Auctioneers.
SALE OF FIRST-CLASS HERD OF DAIRY CO^S. ON THE FARM, BANK LINE, one mile from Carterton. THURSDAY, 6th. JULY, 1911, -, At 12.30 p.m. XJ been favoured -with; instruction's from Mr F. W. BURLING, to- offer at above time and place :-rPCfi First-lass springing Dairy OyJ Cows, due /Aug. and Sept. 2 3y<r old bulls 5 'sows in pig = 1 Berbsbir e 'boar .. 50 healthy hoggets ■; I spring cart up to 1£ tons, 1 4yr gelding, 2 draught geldings, barness, ■mailki cans, ■ buckets, Alpha Die Laval Separator, 'and other . dairy;.utensils. Also, 1 D.F. Duncan Plough, 1 set of Disc barrows, Tine barrows, drill, swingle trees, bars, etc.,;etc. *ln.t&riding purchasers may inspect the above Iberd by arrangement. / DALGETY/AND CO., Ltd., .*-;' Auctioneers.
MASTEETON WOOL, SKIN. ■V HIDES AND TALLOW ■ SALES. ■■ • • NEXT SALE— Weednesday, July 12th, 1911, at 1 o.m At Levin's fitore, Chapel Streat. DAIiGSOT and CO., Ltd! LEVIN'anJ CO;, Ltd. and *'■ MEEOINTILE Agency 06., .■■• : '^.,'- ; 'Ltd.-::- : >-:.-'- ; ' *■■ ■ Vt'W.F.C3.A:.;:LTp. -',-.,■ SHEEP FARMERS! I7HEN yoa have read what BR H. MATTHEWS, of Walerongfr nul, aaya abou WHITE'S SHEEP DIP, yoa should have no hesitatio» in' using it. When addressing farm . era in Masterton on Tuesday, Goto ber 6th, on "The History and Breed ing of Bonsney Sheep," Mr MatV hews stated, inter alia: "I have not soah a louts . * my flock for TWENTY y»«rt,, and If af shearing a tlok la soon. It la aueh a RARE OCCuaB ENCE that tho shoaror is m/ tain to call my attention to A ; I havo )ust had over 800 rant hoggeta shorn, AND NOT A TICK WAB KEEN AMONCII THEM, and I never dip mere than ONCE ' during the -'year, and always oarly In the season.' For the past FIFTEEN VEARO Kr; M&tthewa has used WHITE'! SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the abort testimony sets ont its merits beyond Question. Healthy sheep, wellgrown, lustrous fleeces, and no ticki ar insect life to trouble your ■]»«** are assured when ?ou use ' WHITE'S DIP, WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Masttrton, Pahlatua, Ekotahuna Carterton, Craytewn, Martlnboroush. W.F.C.A/ Feathareton Agontet TOOGDOD <;XD CO. ORTGAGHKS or other securities .bought for cash, at a discount. from persons wishing "to realise immediately. "Purchaser," 10, T*» noi Street- PaJmerafeon Nort** HE Masterton Farmers* Imple- .-■■ ment Company are Iron and Brass Founders, with n reputation fdr , turning out first-class dependable sork. •-.;■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10277, 3 July 1911, Page 8
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