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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, l&th JANUARY, At 2.15 p.m. AT PaTQIISFS: 99 BANNISTER STPvlvivT. J, JCHNSuN AMD CO., favNORSE uVIoWHTNIs'IE. u-il'l sell, as above, the whole of her .Furniture and Household Kfl'scts. ParticuJ;;!:; in Wednesday's issue. ELDBSUE STUD FLOCKS TUESDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1912. At THE ELDERS TF HOMESTEAD Near (JIMA.RU. PYNE and CO., in conjunction with I/ALGI'.TY aiid CO., Ltd.. luave instructions from Mr J. B. .!?.:> ID to st-iii by public auction ait E'; 7 " "Me, on Ituesday, January 30tfli, J.'iiS, the whole or his magnificent Kinmnoy Marsh, >Border Leicester, Lincoln. and English Leicester Stud Sheep, comprising— ROMNEY MARSH N.Z.F.B. No. 5. G high-class imported rams, prize- takers in England, and ' pel'son aMy s elected by Mr lieid from Mil" C. File s flock IU specially selected stud rams, -1,2 asid 3 slieaa - . SCO 1 shear flock rairns SoO ram lambs 340 1-shear stud ewes fi7o '>, 3 and 4-shear stud ewes 350 ev.'e lambs oured it'll lii'.stnu-'tioiL'S from

1950 LINCOLN'S, N.Z.F.B. No. 7. 2 stud rams •9 2-tooth flock rams 45 ram Jambs 126 2, 3 and 4 shear stud ©wes' 60 1 si) ear stud ewes ' ; 50 ewe lambs 342 BORDER LEICESTER, N.Z.F.B. ' No. V. 2 high class imported ramiS', bred by Mr Cameron., Brechin. , 18 specially seleoted stud rams 150 1-shear flook rams 150 ram lambs 140 1-shear stud ewes 290 2, 3 and 4 shear stud ewes 150 ewe lambs . 898 ENGLISH LEICESTER, N.Z.F.B. No. 60. 2 stud rair,is •58 1' and 2 shear flock rams 38 ram lambs 40 1 ©hear stud ewes 74 % 3 37 ew<> la^s 249 LINCOLN-MERINO. 20 1 shear lialfbved rams It seems almost superfluous to call the attention of Flock Masters to tibis. sale, which is certainly one of -fclh'o most import-ant sheep sales ever hold in New Zealand. Throughoiifc the whlole Domini oni, and in Australia, the Elders'lie ljo-cks are well and widely knew* l ., nn'd their show yard reputation stands second' to none. Shown at 61. shows in New Zealand and Australia, sheep from the (locks have secured 83 champion medals, 5 cJmmnio" ribbons Sydney Royal!', 355 first, 283 second, and 137 third prizes. Aifc tho Melbourne Exhibition 5 gold. med'a-lls for Inn frwooft and championship of the Exhibition, with Rtomniey ewe wool. iFor nearly forty _ years, the flocks have been bred with the greatest care amd* judgment, and no expense has been spared to secure high-class . sires from- the Old Country. _ We confidently recommend intending buyer© of high-elaS'S' sheep to make a point of being: at Elderslie on the 30th January next. Sale 10 a.m. sharp.', Traaai" will' Heave Oamaru' ait 8.45. ■ , ■ PYiNE AND CO: DALGETY AND CO., Ltd. Joint Auctioneers.

PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. GREAT GLitARING SALE MAJRTIN BOROUGH. Abraham and williams, Ltd., in conduction with. MTJRRAY ROBERTS and CO., Ltd, are instructed iby Mir OHAJRjuESS HARRIS, Hautotara Station, Marfciniborough, owing to tlxe sale of tih.© property, to sell the whole of 'Ms sheep and cattle by public auction at Hautotara — ■ ' 32,000 SHEEP. 1,400 to 1,500 HEAD CATTLE. 5b CAT i LE. NOTE—Dates of Sale. Sheep: TUESDAY, 13th Feb. Cattle and Horses: TUESDAY, 27th Feb.

CHEAP DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. mAGRiES, L.1.P., 10b, Carrying capacity 45 cowfe; 1| miles firom B'ctoooi' and factory. All flat and in. English. griass, more than' half heavy rich drained awamip land. ■Well watered and subdivided; 6 roomed dwelling, cowshed, trapehed, and Ewgine, tool® and implements, wiiaTe, etc. PRICE, Miel'udmg stock, milk oart, trap, milking macMmes £2IOO. Cast required £I2OO. APPLY TOH. F. HEYCOCK LAND AGHJNiT, Martinborcmgfr.

Telephone No. 12. Telephone No. 12 Holsoway A Co. S. H. Sue 11.) (G. F. Holloway. QUEEN STREET . THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERY IN MASTERTON. NOTHING but the very h?sfc Quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork and Lamb killed at the Abattoir is brought in.to onv shop. No oldi cows or old, ewes. We thank the public for the liberal suport that is being accorded to us, which speaks for the quality supplied by us. Skying now (the services of a first class Small Good© mam, every article is guaranteed fresh daily. We hiave scoured a line of the fineat Lamibs in the Wair&rapa for our OKRJSTMA<S OO&DERS, which we shall sell at greatly reduced prices. DON'T FOKGET HOLLOWAY. TANS arte very mueEi flai vbgne just now. All the leading Ifine* are to be found at Kitchener'a "flnhe Blriend of (the Feet," opposite the Ptost Office

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10529, 16 January 1912, Page 8

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