~««. »4MIEE*S* NOTICtu. IkRATAH* STOCK SALE. sth FEE u OAKY, 1912. ALUETi & ua, LTD., will seU f as above:— ,20 full mouth ewes 60 2-tooth ewes 40 2-tooth fat and forward wethers. 100 2-tooth wethers 100 2-tooth ewes 100 woolly rape lambs 150..mixed 2-tooths SO ilamhs PAHIATUA STO3K IALE. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS 6th FEBRUARY, 1912. THE SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS { . will stJi as above—--400 4-tooth ewes, first-class line 100 rape lamibs 240 good lambs 40 good weaners 20 mixed weaners 20 cows and calves, station line 30 (station store cows 50-2-<tootli ewes - 120 lamibs _ _ ■' 11 weamer heifers 6 store cows 4 bulls T fat cow lu in.Aeu tattle 1 Shorthorn bull 20 good mixed weaners 25 2yr dairy heifers 15 mixed weaners 70 good 18-months lieifers RAKAUMUI SALE. 7th FEBRUARY, 1912. < At 12.3U p.m. WOODHOUSE'S YARDS. kALGETY ANtTcO., LTD;, will ' offer as above: — 100 breeding ewes 100 2-tooth wethers 200 2-tooth wethers 200 good rape lambs 200 mixed lambs 250 2-tooth to f.m. ewes 300 mixed aged ewes 150 mixed aged ewes 200 wooly rape lambs 150 ewea ' ~ , x 300 mixed sheep (to be drafted) 300 6-tooth f.f.m. ewes • 12 2yr steers WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. At 11.30 a.m. . 7th FEBRUARY, 1912. s AMES MACINTOSH AND CO. J will offer as above—--100 good 2-tooth wethers 80 rape lambs , 140 guaranteed 4yir old RommeyLincolu ewes ■ 40 store ewes, : 50' rape lambs 24 fat 4 and 6-tooth wethers 20 prime fat lambs 100 forward store ewes 130 forward 4 and oyr old ewes 20 fat and forward lamibs 1 harness mare lgood hack julil harness mare FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer^ SOLWAY SALE. FEBRUARY 7th, 1912. • 'At- 12.30 • o'clock. '■ . • THE A SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS l wili sell as aboveV 130. exceptional 2-tooth. ewesi, extra good line '<.■' ■ ■ '<■ ~-•• 400 4 and 6-tooth breeding:ewes 100 s.m. ewes \. 30 heavy fat ewes ■ . 'A 200.5.m. ewes )• 50 mixed sex lamibs, a first class . lot , • 100 shorn lambs 100 wether Lambs ' _ ; 100 dry ewes; , 450 4 and Syr, ewes 60 fat owes 150 early ishorn 2-tooth wethers 280 4 and isyr ewes 9£at and (forward bullooks 20 cows and calves 20 2yr steers 20 dry cows 160 fi.m. ewes, very forward 6 bullocks 30 forward bullocks 20 forward young cows , • ■ 6 fat cows and heifers 12 store cows 1 swinging cow 2 Shorthorn bulls 6 steers On account Messrs Barton Bros., Mataikona.— ' 1000 2-tooth wethers '. ' ' I 450-2-tooth ewes On- account J. W. Ounmiingham j oßsq.| Te Roto— | (Who has decided to do his agricul- j tuiral work by contract). 1 double furrow Duncan plough j 1 single furrow Duncan plough I 1 set .disc harrows 1 set Tyne harrows 1 Dunoan drill 1 Cambridge roller • 1 light spring dray 1 set i&priing cart harness iNOTE. — These implements are in first-class order, and as Mr CunningWam has n'o furtlier use for them they will be sdld without reserve ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, 16th FEB., 1912. ACCOUNT MR E. J. KNIGHT, AT &AHAUTARA, FEATHEESTON. THE HOMESTEAD. 3 ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., will ■sell as above—--700 first class breeding ewes 200 forward lambs 40 steera 4 draught horses IMPLEMENTS, Etc., and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. As Mr Knight sold his property she sale will be absolve ly without re- ' DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., Auctioneers. , AEROQEN SAFETY GAS THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. OR INSURANCE.— The Aerogen . Machine has been passed as perfects safe by the Fire Underwriters' ■Association-. The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.— The Cvst of a 40-candle power burner is only l-10th of a pen.ny per hour. Absolutely non-explos-ive ,combined with cleanliness. A child can work it. Kindly call and inspect machines at work, or make -application for particulars from the ■Local Agents— PICKERING T>ROS. ICKERING IJROS. PLUMBERS. QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10550, 5 February 1912, Page 8
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