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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. 24th NOVEMBER, 1911. THE SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS L will sell as above* — 470 2, 4, 6, and f.f.in. ewes with 95 per cent lambs 280 dMorn wiethers 200 mixed hoggets 30 prime fait mothers 33 ouMocks 22 yeariuigs 1 empty Iheifoc--1 good dairy cow 10 yearling heflfc-i's (good) 2 dairy cowis at profit yearling Shorthorn bull 50 mixed liwggets 1 18-moiiith I'M. Jersey bull. 1 ij-ibred 3yir HoLstedn bull 1 2yr Shorthorn bull

PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. 1-itih NOVEMBER, 1911. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS THE AIBOGIATED AUCTIONEERS sell as above— G springing flie-ifers 4 2y:r Jersey oross bulls 3 16-munit'hs. Shorthorn bulls 24 empty dairy llieifers 20 yearling steers' 2 yearling Ayrsihir-e- bull's The' yearling Holsteui-FrcßS-iain ihiill registered purebred . 40 woolly ewe hoggets 20 crossbred woolly lb.ogge.ts oO crossbred .sSuorn hoggets On account of J. G. Brechin—--1 2yr P.B. Jersey bull. 1 2vr Biolstcin bull. 1 18-miontlis P.B. bull 2 10-months Jersey bulls

r~LWAY SALEYARDS. (MASTERTON.)

15th XOVEMBKR, 1911. THE SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS ■ will sell afi above—--220 first class 4-tooth BomneyLinooln ewes, one earmark 200 finst class hoggets 40 empty ewe» 12 picked dairy heifers, 15 to 18 months'," JeiTey-Holstein, cross 15 yearling dairy heifers 12 2vr d«irv'heifers ..- •

SPRING CATTLE FAIR.

PALMERSTOX NORTH-

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15th, 1911

<HE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCIAN . TILE AGENCY CO. LTD., and 3>ALGIETY AND CO., LTD., vM sell at BANiG-ITIKEI STREET YAKiDS—jnOpT CATTLE, comprising

oo'U o, -I- mid ow buliocks 'i(X) 2vr steers* 2LXJ vcivrJ-iii!'

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Ihras) 100 yeai.ime; hcifors (station lines) :HYJ vicyrini}; steers '2VA) yearling heifers o(j hiCiit'evs 45 Hereford cross empty cows and heifers

Important Unreserved Clearing Saie

At WILLOW PARK, OPAKI, Three Alues from .\ihsterton.

THURSDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, 1911. at 11.30 a.m.

•ESSHS OALGETY AND CO., . Ltd.,, (have received instructions'from Mes»srs A. and J. Welch, Willow Paris Estate, Opaki, wlho have soM their, farm, to Hold an unreserved clearing sale on above diate and time, of the whole of their live and dead l stock, comprising— Sheep—--700 2, 4, 6 and 3 .tooth ewes, with 90 per cent, of Eomney lambs 130 4 and oyr ewes, with 100 per cent. Shropshire and Southdown lambs , 110 4 and syr ewes .with 100 per cent, SUirtopshilre and Southd'own lambs 180 4 and syr e-wes with 100 per cent. Shropshire and Southdown lambs 22 Ronmey-and Shropshire and Southdown ram® 3o hoggets

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5 draught geldings, 6 to 9yrs old 4 dlrjutght mares, sto 8 years old 3 draught marcs, and foals !by Federation 3 draught filies and geldings, unbroken. 2 hacks Harness— .

6 sets ptough harness 3 sots shaft harness 3 sets, .blocks and chains. And quantity of odd harness, chains, etc.

Cattle—--1 3yr shorthorn mill; _ 12 dairy cows in profit 6 ispriiiging cows Pigs—--3 -sows with Intters 1 Berkshire hoar Implements— „„-,,. t j 1 3-f. plough', 2 D.F. Reid ana Gray Ploughs, 2 sets Tine Harrows, 1 set Disc Harrows, Camibwtke i ar, Dwicmi Dsrilil-, G.rmn Drill, 2 CoTmick Binders, Cultivator, d JTap Drays, Wool' Press, Winnowing Machine. 2 ToTtto.ulins, 500 empty sacks and the- usual number of sundries, otc.. etc.

auctioneers' note.— in* draw, spociar attention to itSiis opportunity of lmyer» securing first class, stock. The ewes juid llamSbte are particularly good, and tha horses are all good sound and honest workers. „^ LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FRANK KVANS, .Auctioneer.

Cheap Auckland Farms.

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Waiter Taylor,

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. Just c-sk m ot-or fch* TVl<»pb.oNr> (No. 65), what yor. onurbt t,o havo for dinner, and we will sucEP&t something you v?«jnt. We hnndlf* nothiFfi: hut Itk«1 t k« '-"o-*' Our customers are always delighted witb th* choice cuts that v?f> send to tl)?i r order from our ttnrik of fino moat? Tender meats amve hwo daily, and no other kiod is perrrntted to ante 1 " our shop.

OGILVY'S.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10477, 14 November 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10477, 14 November 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10477, 14 November 1911, Page 8

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