AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. CLEARING SALE. SATURDAY, 10th FEB., At 2.1") p.m. at trio i\o. "auction mart. i J. JOHNSON AND CO., fav- .. ourei! wiWi instructions from Mrs MeELWAIXE, will soil as above the whole of her Furniture and Trio use-hold Effects. Particulars in Saturday's issue. CLEARING SALE. OF HI (ill CLASS FURNITURE. THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, AT PREMISES, TARARUA ST. Off Pownall Street. A J. JOHNSON AND CO., fav- .. toured with 'instructions from Mr S. LNIDEft, Postmaster, who is giving up h< usekocping, will sell as above the whole of his -superior Fur-
GREAT CLEARING SALE. (WITHOUT RESERVE.) MARTINBOROUCH. TUESDAY, Kith FEBRUARY, 1912, At 12 Noon. ABRAHAM AiND WILLIAMS, Ltd., in coujuction with MURRAY ROBERTS and CO., Ltd., are instructed by Mr CHARLES HARRIS, Hautotara Station, Martinborough, owing to the sale of the property, to seJl the whole of his sheep and cattle by public auction at Hauf fit AT* I—" OO 1 Cif\ ■ SFEEr, comprising: 12,900 Romney-Lineoln breeding ewes, mixp'i ag" c 4020 lvonmey 2-xooth 900 cull owes 2140 fat and forward l-tooth wethers 4000 2-tooth wetliors 8000 lambs, mixed sexes 200 lloiimey aud Lincoln rams, mixed ages. The hautotara sheep are bred on high hilly e( ur.it'ry, and have an exoeptional. reputation of doing well. The sale affords a rare opportunity of securing straight lines of well bred sheep. . OATTL-E AND HORSES will be sold on TUESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1912. 1400 to 1500 head mixed cattle. 1 55 horses, mostly unbroken. I Full particulars of same later.
MARTINBOROUCH SALE. THURSDAY, 15th .1 EP. 1912, At 1 p.m. sharp. D ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., will sell as' aboveOn account J. MoLeod Esq., "Whakapuni," annual draft of ewes—- • . 150 2-tooth ewes 200 4vr old ewes '2OO syr old ewes Account of other vendors—--200 f.f.m. ewes 75 2-tontli'©wes •;■ 200 s.tii. ewes 250 Blackface lambs 150 good forward wethers 300 woolly lambs 500 breeding ewes 250 ewes NOTE.— The "Whakapuni" ewes are too well known to need any comment from the Auctioneers; the e»ves as usual are in first, class order. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., Auctioneers. A CHLAP WAIKATO FARM. IOUO arc somewhere about 600 acres in grass, 550 acres in bush, and 218 acres in very tall fern. Re area in grass, bush, etc., buyer must satisfy himself re this. About 1100 acres of this property was in good mixed bush., on very easy hills, and small flats. It is ring fenced and subdivided into 4 large and a few small paddocks, well watered by the Wae-a-enga stream all along the frontage, and permanent sitreams on the back portion. There is a good homestead, with a good comfortable 5-roomed 'house, kitchen garden, orchard, etc. Large new wools-hed, man's whare, concrete dip, sheep yards, etc. It is 11 miles from Te Kauwbata railway station by good road. Con/tractors are completing the metalling of it mow. The PRICE is £5 per acre; £2200 cash; balance five per cent. for 6 years. Purchaser has to fell and grass 300 acres of the bush country before the end of March, 1913
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10554, 9 February 1912, Page 8
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