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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. 24th NOVEMBER, 1911. THE ■ SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS L will sell as above— Sheep—--470 2, 4, 6, and f.f.m. ewes with 95 pea- cent lambs 280 ribjorii wethers 200 mixed hoggets 30 prime fait wethers 60 mixed hoggets Cattle—--33 bullocks 22 yearnings 1 empty llieifer 40 2v,r steers, really good lane .-.-'•"' i good dairy cow 10 yearling heifers (good) 2 dairy cows at profit 30 good 10-months steers yearling Shorthorn bull 1 18-mouth I'.B. Jersey bull. 1 J-bred 3yr HoLstem bull 30 15-nwmths. steers I 2yr Shortworn bull 100 ewes with 100 per cent ot iambs 160 2, 4, 6 and ifm ewes, Ito pea cent, lambs 3 yearling bulls 6 yearling heifers 2 yearling steers 24 cows, calves at foot 20 18-month steers . 12 yearling to 15 months dairy heifers ' 20 empty '2yr heifers • 2, yearling buMs 50 15-imonths P.A. steers - 20 2v.r P.A. steers 40 well, bred 2yr steers. 30 10-months steers (good) 30 15-montbs steers v . 41 -yearlings, mixed . 10 Jyr bullocks 30"steers

SOLWAY SALfc. WEDNESDAY,-.NOV. 22nd, at • • 12.30 p.m. SSOCIATED AUuTI°NE ERS " will sell as above—*l2o 12 to 18-month good coloured steers 16 15-month steers 4 2jyir steers . 12 15-mtmths picked Ayrslhßre 1 - Jersey dairy (heifers 25 forward) empty cow© 25 yearling steers 1 Ayrshire cow on: drop • 4 good year ling!; 1 3yir grade Shorthorn b'ul 3 3yrt springing heifers 1. oyr Shorthorn hull 1 3yr Jersey hi* 1 Syr Shoafliorn-J«rsey toll 23 15 ito IS-months heifers 21 10-ontoinltilis'' steensi ;. .;. . ■ 3 diairy crnvs 1 (comiug to profit) 2 cows' in milk. 1 chestnut horse' broken to saddle 6 2yr empty heifers

PAKIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY,' XOV. 23th, 1911, PARTUS' ASSOCIATION YARDS l SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS *• will sell as abbve, at 11.30 a.m.: — 150 £;-:• dairy lunfors. 125 .iVirr.cv wbs«" hfeifers 170 T."> ard TS/mtototta iieifers 70 'Hr-'irtein cross lieefers 20 young "ibuMs 12 2-nr steers ' • 12 24yr. teteer,s ' , 320 mixed sx>gget&. 80 dry 'ewes* 70 ews and liamibs . N,B. — The afaove Hvaiifer.s 'arte n. first ciass tot, and rejected from. berdlsin this di s rri ct, an d Aril! <be dtrafted according .to quality.and Wreedaiig. ■ Important Unreserved -. Clearing Sale At WILLOW PARK, OPAK2, Three Miies from flVflasterton. JTETORSiDAY, 23rd [NOVEMBER, 1911. ct -31.30 a.m.

"ESSRS DALGETY AND CO., . Ltd., Ihave received ins.tructions from Messrs A. Audi J. Welch, Wallow Park Estate, Opaki, wlho have ©olid iyheaf farm, to hkjM. an unreserved clearing sale on above dlate and time, of t(he whole of their live and dead stock, comprising— Sheep—• 700 2, 4, 6 and 8 /tooth ewes, • .... with 90 per cent, of 'Rom- ■:'.■■'■"' ney lambs 130 4 and oyr 'ewes, with 100 per cent. Shropshire iand .. ■ Southdown lambs--110 4 and oyr ewes with TQO per cent, SQirtopshire' and Southdown lambs - 180 4 and syr ;ewes with 100 per cent. Shropshire and '■/•'•'.• Southdown lambs 22 Komney. and Shropshire and . Southdown rams 35 hoggets '/ , Horses—--5 draught geldings, 6 to 9yr« old 4 diraugfat mares, . 5 to 8 years old ' >■'• ', 3 draught mares and. foals by Federation 3 draught filildes and geldings,unbroken. , 2 hacks Harness — 6 .sets plough harness 3 set© shaft harness 3 .sets blocks and chains. And quantity of odd harness, chains, etc. Cattle— " 1 3yr shorthorn bull 12 dairy cows in profit 6 springing cows Pigs— . , ~,, 3 sows with litters ' 1 Berkshire boar I Tw ei, p&., 2 D,F. M and Gray Plofiphs, 2 *ots Tine Harrow, 1 set Disc Harrows er, Duncan Dm, Grain Drill, I 3jc Tormick Binders, Cultivator, 3 lap Jrays, Wool Press, Wmnowang Machine, 2 Tarpaulins, 500 empty sacks and the usual number of ,sun<lriee. etc.. etc. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.- The Auctioneers draw special attention to "this opportunity of buyers securing first class stock. The ewes and kmibe are particularly good, and the horses are all good sound and honest workers. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FRANK KTANS, Auctioneer.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10484, 22 November 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10484, 22 November 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10484, 22 November 1911, Page 8

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