AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. Masterton Spring Cattle Fair WEDNESDAY, NOV. Stli, 1911. THE A SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS igOQoiW 70 4yr forward bulloc-is 50 2yr station steers 10 iiyr st-eers 40 empty station cows 50 mixed station yearlings 40 yearliig steers 30 yearling Shorthorn and Hereford cross steers 30 yearling steers, good colour®. 12 IS month Jersey cross heifers 60 forward bullocks 20 yearling steers. 25 mixed yearlings 15 2-year steers 10 3yr empty heifers 9 S.H, cows, with calves at foot ' 2 S.H. bulls. 4u mixed sex yearlings (0 forward empity ewos 90 yearling steers 20 18-month steleffsi 16 2yir >steers. 15 omipty forward cows 1 fat oow 20 yeiairlinig steers 60 18-mon-th .steers 12 2yr old steers ' 11 3yn- okl steers 24 yearling dairy hoifers 3 yearling stews \ 90 15-inonths bred Shorthorn and Hereford cross siteers, one earmark.
Sheep—--50 woolly (hoggets 50 shorn hoggets 150 good) woolly hioggets 25U good woo'lly Itoggets 80 forward emapity jewes 40 empty -ewes - 50 woolly hoggets 30 fat owes 100 «iwes with 112 ipor nent lambs 4(X) good mixed' sex \jfloolly hbgffiCetiS (drafted) SPECIAL ENTRIES: On account of Mr W. H. Beetnam, Kouarau, without reserve— _ 65 4yr Hereford-Shorthorn forward conditioned bullocks - 75 3yr Hereford-Shorthorn forward bullocks 75 2yr Hereford - Shortihorn steers. All the above a,re straight station lines bred by vendof. On, accotmt Mr H. H. Beetham, {Brancepeth) without reserve—--250 Syr bullocks 50 4yr bullocks On account lea Station — 2" fat and very forward 4-year bullocks ]3 3yr fat bullock? Un account Mr Rupert Morrison, Blairloqie Station.— 200 Syr bullocks. On account of Messrs Percy Bros., 120 Shorthorn Hereford and Polled Angus yearlings, (drafted) — Ot-rral entries of sheep end riT.tlo nTcptod, but no lwrses, pigs fir do;* entries taken.
FHTYr.'U'vJ* uTOCK SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 19il. THE Associated auctioneers will as above—--180 mi:;cd liogpj&ts 180 i'-tooth ewes 100 2-1 or-.+li isliorn Avetliers 10 ir i \veaners 2 'Jovrry bulls 6 springing 1} wafers 1 pood dairy cow 20 prime fat wethers 50 15.month.!? P.A, steers 14 3yr r-teers 15 Tii.ixrd yearlings 20 2yr P.A. .rifceers 9 yearlings 6 yearling lnoifexs 2 V-nnrlinc bulls
THE WELLINGTON FARMERS' MEAT CO., Ltd. w.FIM. I Special Manures 1 W.F.M. Grain, £5 ]7r, 6d per ton. G. Grain, No.- 2, £5 2s 6d per ton. iW.F.M. Turnip, £5 7s 6d per ton. T., Turnip, No. 2, £5 5a per ton. W.F.M. Rape,.., £6 2s 6d per ton. R., Rape, No, 2, £5 7s 6d per ton. W.F.M. Potato, £6 10s 6d per ton. P., Imported Superphosphate, £5 10s per ton. SPECIAL MIXTURES made to euit requirements. Obtainable from— The Wellington Farmers! Meat CO., Ltd., MASTERTON. And Leading Merchants throughout tne V/airarapa. F. P. WELCH, LAND AND ESTATE AQEMT Perry Street, Master-ton. TOSttSHTKE INSUKANCE COMPANY: Fire, Aacident and ?.ive Stock 2 CHEAP "STATIONS 2 1 ftrtfl -40BES, fiawks's tiV ® a y> 7000 acres freeHold, 8800 acres 'lease at £6O per year rental. Freehold, ring fenced, manager's oottage; large new woolsitoed, foutbuildlingis, yards, etc. OarTied >Last winter 9000 sheep, 600 oattile, 30 (horses. Some years back this property wintered) 14,000 sheep, be-, sides cattle, but owning to neglect un.' til ipresent owner took it over it went Jbaok. Leases, until last year have never (had 1 any money spent on them. The .wth*>le block is capable of great improvement, and wHI carry double ■tJhe «tocik now on it. PRICE £4 6s per acre for Ireehold, and £ISOO for goodwill of ilease. Easy term!s given. 7ftAA ACHES Freehold, 4UU U J-ilawkVs Bay, 1500 to 2000 'acres grassed, balance heavy bus ill, fern and scrub. About 2000 acres, ploughable. Balance easy hills. Weill watered. Six-roomed house, HJarge wioolshed, men's wthare, storeroom, "cowshed, etc., dip and yards. Carrying 25(X) ©heep besides cattle and Lors.es. carry when cleared 7000 sheep nild a largo numlber of cattle. PRICE only £BOOO. Terms £2852 on mortgage at 5 per cent., 6 years tr> ran ; £2500 oaslh. and owner j will Jpiave feasance on second mo"tgage if di!?«ired for syears at 5} per cent., or take small farm for it. MALTEY'S CAFE. (Opposite Hoar and Permain.) gUPPER AND DSNJNC ROOMS. Special attention paid to country patrons. MEALS ALL HOURS. A. R. MALTBY. Proprietor.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10471, 8 November 1911, Page 8
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