Unreserved Clearing Sale, AT THE FAEM, TE WERAITI, MASTERTON. TUESDAY, IStITjULY, 1911, at 1.30 p.m. D ALGETY AND 00., LTD., hav reeedved imstructionß from the Trustees iru the estate of the late ROBERT GORDON JOHNSTONE, to hold an Absolutely Unreserved t. '.oaring Sale oin the Farm, at the i x>ve time and place', of all live and dead stock, comprising—--550 2, 4, 6 and 8-tooth ewes in lamb to Shropshire rams 12 Shropshire rams 100 good lambs 10 2yir steers 5 2yr empty heifers 2 empty cows 2 cow® in calf and. in. profit 20 calves 2 good hacks and harness geldings 1 double buggy with pole and ishafts Harness, Buggy, Rugs, Drill, Spring Dray and Harness, Woolpress, 200 6ft totara posts, 300 battens, 4 cords firewood (4ft Matai), 12 cords Ift Matai Firewood, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., Auctioneers. UNRESERVED CLEARING DAIRY SALE. MAURIOEVTLLE WEST. THURSDAY, JULY 13, at 12.30 p.m. ~ -ESSRS DALGETY AND CO.; . LTD , have received instruc tions from Mr James Elliott, c* Mauriceville West, to sell without r€* serve, as above, the whole of his dairy herd, comprising—- * 20 first-class young dairy oowis (early carvers) Also on account of neighbouring vendors—--13 old dairy heifers, due August and September. 7 3-y,eair old dairy heifers, due August and September. 14 2 and 3-year Jersey Cross springing heifers, due August and September. 7 dairy cows in calf 1 empty cow. 2 Tchodoe springing heifers LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—Mr Elliott has been dairying for a number of years and has always culled heavily, keeping nothing but the best, iso buyers will have a good opportunity of scouring firstclaas cows.
UNRESERVED IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. MONDAY, 17th inst., at 1 p.m. On account of Mr THOS. STRAWBRIDGE, MANGAMAEOE (at the Homestead, 4 miles from Mangamahoe Railway Station.) [\ALGETY AND CO., Ltd,, haw \J received aaiistruoti»ns from Ma THOS. STRAWBRIDGE (wJio as giving up farming), to sell a& above, all his live and dead stock, as under:—■ Sheep—--350 first-class breeding ewes in lamb to Rommeys ' 50 fat and forward ewes 20 hoggets - 8 rams '428~ Cattle—- " Ml first class dairy cows, August and September calvers 11 springing heifers 16 lyr to 18-anonth steers and heifers 8. 3yr steers < \ 2 forward heifers _ Also, 3 hacks and harness horses, pigs, spring dray, trap, harness, etc. Oomveyaoice will meet the Express from- South, and take buyers to sale, and a drag will also leave Eketahuna in time for sale. ' . r LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., Auctioneers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10284, 12 July 1911, Page 8
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