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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE* IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE Of STUD ROMNiiY FLOCK AT LOMJWOOD, FEATHERSTOX. TUESDAY, 14th, NOV., at 11 a.m. sharp. ABRAHAM AKD WILLIAMS, Ltd., ]uav>e re:d.veii im.trucitu</ins ilrom My 0. B. 1 'irarazyn. wlho has disposed, of his pi<>i>erty, and is now rcMtleng iji New South Wales, to sell as alxne a.nd in t-lfe following liimos:— . 536 BBBHV i,o !-t(irirth to f.in. Stud Romiibx cnvofi witlli 00 owe lambs lan'tl 77 ram lambs 109 2-ttooth Stud Rwnuiey ewes with 29 ewe hi infos and 15 ram lambs 103 44tooth to f.nu Stud Romney ewes, wntli 44 ewe lambs antt 51 ram lambs 149 4-rtootlh to f.tn. Stud Riomney ewesMvith 90 ewe lambs and 71 ram. lambs ALSO—--37 Stud. SJik-opsiiire ewes w.it.i 20 ewe.- lamibs and 18 ram lambs 11 hoggets 12 ram hoggets ALSO—--5 draugM mares 1 draught mare- and foal. 1 hack IsOTE—TOia Auotiionleers' would diraw special attention to the abbw istale, which' must, commence punctually to timie owling .to the sole of ifiurroittire being fixed, for 1 p.m. the same day. Tiho oppwtumity of secwirimg .higjUy bred Romney Stud, ewes is presented to tihe pubflic. • Tihe sheep will, be offered) in the abovte lots representing the paddocks in. wthirob they wre lambed. LUiNOHEON PROVIDED.

PAHIATUA SPRING HORSE FAIR SATURDAY, NOV. 11th, 19ft. MANGAiHAO YARDS, at 12 mfoon. Ltd., -vviM isei' as above—f\ HOESES, comprising—--70 Rial! diraughibj. amdi draughts, broken. amVI unbroken., 30 (hacks amtcl 'harness horses PAHIATUA SPRING CATTLE 7 £AiR. „*s THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16th. BBjAHAM AND WILLIAMS, . Ltd., will as above, in tiheii' Manga'lioa Yards, at 12 noon, tihte amniuail drafts, of the) following clientis:—- C. H. Arrow, Balfour Estate. E. T. Bivrt/horp,. S. Bolton;, R. G. BTOughtOiif, M. Caseilbea-g, J. Ooiuruel'l, A. Crawford, J. Y. Crawford', John Dick, Dougherty and Sons, J. H. Escott. Gogginr Bros., W. HhHidav, H. Hind, W. S. C. IngTis', A. Knox, A. McColl, A. MbKay, A. J. McLean. H. S. Morrison.,. J. Moughan, J. Nelson, Puketoa Stoitioii.'F. 0. Rhodes, W. E. Rose, G. (Russell. Smith Eros., Mr* Stewart, and E. Whatcomibe, comprising : ' . 1/3' AA HEAD CATTLE. 200 -lvr old 'bullocks 300 'V and 4yr old hail-locks 200 Syr steers 200 2vr steers 100 mother reared yearlings 300 mixed yearlings InO mixed cattle 40 cows in calf to Polled Angus and Hereford "bulls ."0 -"mpty cows o0 2yr heifers MAiRTINriOROUCH HORSE SALE. FRIDAY, .17th. NOV., 1911, : Ait 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., wall offer as above:— ! Kf\ HORSES. Comprisiing—--30 broken and. unbroken hacks and) harnesfc hloirses. . P0 broken and unbroken draughts

MANURES SEEDS SEEDS MANURES XT7 E havw Just received new stocks VV rf.all Seeds i..r th* ruining Sfiißuii, which comprise—itiitol'S tpocml quality broad Leaf Essex-' ttape. LOCALLY UROWN Head l.ntf Essex Rape. [AIi'ORIUD Broad Leui Rape ~ Giant Rape. Giant Kangaroo Rapo. Thousand-Leaded Kale HIRSTS Special Turnip Seede. Our new "HINEMOA" TURNIP and RAPE MANURE is specially recommended for tibe above crops. HIRST'S Mangel Seeds. ~ Lucerne Seeds. „ Clover and Fine Graau Seeds. ( Hickory Kiafe Maize WihiteHorse Tooth Maize. Early Learning Maize. Our ARTIFICIAL MANURES cannot be .beaten in quality, analysis, and prices, and all manures areniixed in our latest up-to-date mixing machine. Special advice given concerning the manuring of different crops on various soils. CALL OR WRITE. NEW ZEALAND \3AN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. ELI SMITH. WAIRARAPA LAND AGENCY, Queen Street Maeterton. rr?jQU and cdfbfcle run, 19 miles from railway, 3160 acres cleared and in grass, 1700 acres in scrub, well fenced and divided into. 24 paddocks, well watered by river and g other streamH, the property now wintering 6000 sheep, 100 cattle, 80 horses, 1700 acres ploughable; when fully improved will carry well 8000 sheep besides cattle. Lies well to the sun. Good 7-roomed house, bathroom, and all neoesßary conveniences. Woolshed, drafting yards, etc. PRICE, £6 per acre; terms axe exceptionally Vwr.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10473, 9 November 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10473, 9 November 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10473, 9 November 1911, Page 8

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