AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. MANGAHAO YAEJDS. sth. DECEMBER., 1911. THfc »80CIATED AUCTIONEERS 110 'shorn 2-ttoothis 70 ©wes 'and fairtba •14 emipty dairy lheifer.9 4 bulls _ 10 yearling steers 25 yeanling heifers 1 fait cow SOLWAY SALfc. 6th DECEMBER, 1911. THt SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as above—--6 2yr Jersey and Holstera cross heifers ,1 4yr Holsteiu hull 1 2yr Jersey cross bull 1 %r pureared Shorthorn hull 10 steer calves 1 leader dog 20 18-month to 2yr oM dairy Iheifers 3 fat heifers' 2 yearling bulls 1 2yr Shorthorn hull 1 m j\: i -ei 6 2yr empty dairy heifers 10 yearlting steers 1 good 2yr Shorthorn bull 60 ewes' in the wool 50 4 and 6 tooth, 10 aged, with 57 per cent, lambs 98 shorn ewes :aaid 104 lambs 1 2vr half diiiaaight geMinig EKETAHUN» STOCK SALE. Bth DECEMBER, J 911. ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sel' as above 150 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes, with 100 pei- cento 1 Sa-mlbs' On account of John .Cross, Esq.— • Annsual Draft: 1000 miixed hoggets din wool Cattle—--40 mixed cattle ' 60 (picked dairy heifers " 30 18-anonitlis and 20-monthß IMPORTANT HORSE SALE SOLWAY SALEYArtfT MASTERTON. TUESDAY, sth DEC., at 12.30 p.m. XJ received insbmotions from a client, to offer as above— Kf\ Specialy selected Heavy tjU Draught Fillies and Colts . (aid unbroken) ~i f\ Good Hacks and Hiairness X.\J Horses (broken and unbroken) Otn laccoun.t late F. Hales, "Flat Point" lEstate.— ■ ,I'draught entire, Byrs, by "Record Reign." 4 draught ma res in foal, by Record Reign. 1 brown gelding, 6yrs, broken to saddle 1 brow.ii mare, 6yrs, broken to saddle and bamesfe -pUS Oq.' tl'3J[o.iq 'S-EMTJUI ])' l O .I'Aft g die and harness 1 bay gelding, syrs, broken to saddle and harness 1 brown gelding, 4yrs, handled •1 Syr- old unbroken gelding; ' Thes© horses wil be sold WITHOUT RESERVE ,to wind up the estate of late F. Hales. The draught horses to be offered are an exceptionally fine lot, and in fixst-class condition. iNo (farther entries wail be accepted. DALGETY AND CO., Lid.,
Peter Tuiloch, Btock, Land and Estate agrent MAIN STfiBET, PAHIATTJa A SPLENDID FARM SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, 140 acres good dairying laud, balance will carry 2 sheep to the- acre. Fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks. "Weil watered; H moles from school and post office; 2 miles' from factory; "7 miles from the Pahiatua Railway Station; Good roads. New 4-roomed house, bathroom, etc., sheep yard®, etc. PRICE £l4 10a per acre. Terms, £IOOO Gash, balance as arranged. (Sole Agent.) QKA ACRES, L.1.P., all' in £tJ\J gtfa&s, fenced and subdivided; into 5 paddocks. Peranantently pare, besides cattle. Stock now on land, 420 sheep, 12 cow© and 4 hor,se®. Rent £l2 per annum: 8-room--J 1 A X.-M „l,^v«»w yards, etc., 35 miles from Paihlilatua , ; |-miEe from school amd 4£ miles from factory. PRICE £7 lQs per acre. Terms—£s7s cash, balance as arranged. add ACRES-, 366 Acres 0.R.P., OOP and 300 Acres L.1.P.; 500 awres' inj grass', balance in light bush. £Wiel fenced and subdivided. Wei Watered. 'WiDfl. carry 1£ sheep to the Sicre 1 , ibesiides cattle; 5 (roomed liouse, bathroom and dairy; •wooMued, 2 sets ©be; 27 mollies from Pahiatua by good road.' Half miifle (from school land P.O. PiRICE £8 10s! per acre. Good terms' can be arranged. -j AA ACRES Freehold, all in J_vJU grass, 8 acres in oropsi, weffl, fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks. . Wtetl watered; 30 acres flat, balance undulating. Willi carry 40 cows. Four-roomed honee and ail necessary outbuildings. Seven miles from PaWtua bv good road. Three miles from school and fa<itory. Pvioe £2O per acre. Terms: £SOO oftwn. bollaiice as arranged. QOPfc ACRES Freehold, all in ££l) grass. Well fenced and BU.bdJvided; 40 acres flat, balo. l *"© •will carry 1} sheep to the •*«.«**. Good dwelling and all necessairj outbuildings. Ten miles from by good rioad. Close to schoo' and fectorv. PRICE £lO 10s per acre. Terms £l5O cn,sh, balance on mortgage. hb ljuay OI2ARON UR preparations for the Wintc Season arc more extensiv this year than ever. The stock h*i been specially selected, and embraces ■II that is the moot fashionable, and highest grade quality in footwear Every Department is overflowing with seasonable soods. D,F INLAYBON AND OON. BOOTMAKERS. BDEEN STREET, MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10494, 4 December 1911, Page 8
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