AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. JAMES MACINTOSH & Co, OF WELLINGTON, BEG to advise the Farmers in the Mastertoii District that they have arranged to Open a Branch Office in Masterton at 105, Queen Street, where they will conduct their business c'c Stock and Station, Financial and Shipping Agents. Thev have also arranged to Re-open the Waipoua Sale Yards, which are now being put into thorough order. Sales will ibe held there EVERY WEDNESDAY, beginning at 11.30 a.m. The First Sale to be on the 24th Instant, for which entries arc now invited. MR. E. L. HOLMWOOD will reside in the District and attend to all business. Telephone 413. P.O. Box 112. FINANCIAL, LAND. <.ND INSURANCE ACENT AND AUGTiOS ~cE R. Queen Street Ma&terton. CLEARANCE SALES of fTOCK AND FURNITURE, Etc., CONDUC0. C. FINN, Auctioneer and Representative. OO huna, 65 acres flat and all plouighabie. Will oanry 40 head of cattle all the year. Splendid cropp:ng land; 7 roomed house, cowsheds, etc. PRICE onlv £22 10s; £4OO cash. 159 2AQI ACRES, .freehold, 6 miles UOl from Upper Hutt, 900 acres in grups, balance in .good milling timber (which the owners will pay £ls pen- month'royalty on same). Carrying capacity 2 sheep; 4 . fourroomed cottages, woolshedfij -etc. This is t.'-.folutely the cheapest sheep property on the'market. PRICE £5 5s per acre. Terms arranged, 1A PC freehold, 9 miles I. \JIJ from Masterton ; all ploughable, al! in £?cd English grass. Car--Mn» capacity 40 dairy cows; 6-room-ed housn, cowshed, etc. PRICE £l(3
GREAT DISPERSAL SALE THE ELDERSLIE STUD AT ELDER SLIE HOMESTEAD/ NEAR OAMARU. MONDAY, 2&tih JANUARY, 1912, At 10 a.m. sharp. iYNE AND CO. (Ohri.stoliOTcli), .L i in conjunction with Messrs 11. ChtisliOilnii and Cb. (Sydney)-iliave received instructions from Mr J. E. IvKID, (who lias decided to . relinquish breeding) to sell by auction, as ilvove, -the wßifile of the far-famed ELDERBLIE THOROUGHBRED STUD, which has produced so many classic and {handicap winners throughout the Dominion and Australia. Among the 98 lots to bo sold are the following:— STALLIONSCHARLEMAGNE 11. (imported) ■bred by the late King Edward VII., ' S*. Simon—Perfect Dream, sire of those flying fillies Oiiliprit and Ermengarde. DOWNSHIRE (imported) Ayr-sh'ire-Seacfown. VARCO (Imported) MarcQ-Vara. VASGO- (imported) Velasquez— Seabreeze. MARES—--64 Mares stinted to CHARLEMAGNE 11., DOWNSHIRE, VARCO and VASCO, and including j,;i their number the following well-known- mares, dams of good winners, or high-class performers themselves—RON ETTA (imported) Bay Ronald-Frusquin-nei/fca, MARCOBELLE (imported), Marco-La Belle,' WHIRLPOOL (dam of Neva, Soyla, Grand Rapids, etc), .JEVA (dam of Danube, Bunyan and St. Petersburg), FIRECROSS (dam of Cross Battery and Flambeau), AMBUSH (dam of Beresimia), INCODA (N.Z. St. Leger), WATERSHOOT (dam of Eirmengarde), ARM9CERA (dam of Ingoda), DEMETER (dam of Stepin etar and Bora.), CYRE dam of Recipe), ADRIm (a good winner), MERLIN (dam of St. Bees), • BIVALVE (dam of Dryope, a good winner in Australia), JANET (dam of Scotty, Roval Fusilier, and Jan), CASTELLINA (imported, a winner in England), CRIMEA (dam of Odessa), ZEMLIA (a good winner), SILK GOWN Edna May, (a good winner in Australia), HAPPY VALLEY (dam of Montiform), SEQUIN (dam of Sea Queen), SAVANNAH (dam of San Severo and Ireland), SEA SHELL (claim of (Savannah' and Sea King), ANNABELLE (a good performer), ST RES A (imported, OrvetoSt. Mildred), FORMULA (a good winner), SCOTCH PLAID (a good performer), MAZURKA (Martian —Two-step), and numerous other successful matrons. 7 high class fillies which have not been stinted 23 foals by Martngon (Eng), Charlemagne 11., Downshire, Varco, Martian and Benzonian, many of them from tihedams of recent classic winners. Oaßogues may be bad on application. PYNE AND CO., H. OHISHOLM AND CO., A.uotioneers.
JUST LANDED! OASES. ALL DESCRIPTIONS. "&TOW IS THE TIME TO PRO TEOT YOUR STOCK. MADE TO ORDER, ANY SIZE. Perry Btret';, MASTERTON. „.«. • •
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10532, 19 January 1912, Page 8
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