AuvnuKttKS' NOTICES. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. At 11.30 a.m. WEDNESDAY, 28th FEB., 1912. AMES MACINTOSH AND CO. ', will oiler as above—--200 2-tooth to full mouth breeding ewes 210 Southdown cross woolly lambs 280 shorn Ronuiey-Lincolu lambs 20 2 and 4-tooth wethers 103 forward shorn lambs 32 -1, Ci, and H-tooth Romney rams, real good line 100 full mouth ewes J3 young cows with calves ]() 'calves 10 weancr pigs 1 bacon pig ] bay goM' 11 "" J harness gelding 1 set harness FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. IMPOrCTANr SALI HiGK-GLAoS DMRY FARiVIS Situate Within 2 Miles Featherston Cheese Factory. SUBDIVISION OF Mr A. CLARK'S PROPERTY. :o be Offered at Oddfellows' Hall, Featherston, on SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH, at 2 pin. D ALGETY ASD CO., LID., have received instructions from Mr i. CLARK, to offer as above, his ntrlily improved property in three jcks, as follows : LOT 1. )A ACRES, to be divided int< J\J G paddocks, splendidly wat jred, all flat ploughablo land, G acrei Native bush, Post and wire fences,.alii good order. BUILDINGS— Foiir ;'oomed cottage, cowshed, barn, cart shed, stables. LOT 2. 1 rtjfb ACRES, Homestead Block divided into 8 uaddocks, al well fenced BUILDINGS— Modern 10-roamed dwelling, woolshcd, stables loose boxes, cowshed (with large loft) buggy 'shed, implement shed, sheepyards and dip, good shelter plantat ions. Splendid orchard. Watered lr never failing running springs. TTeav? loainv soil. All ploughable. LOT 3. jQfj ACRES, divided into i: 1„/&\J paddocks, well fenced anc watered - by running streams, in eacl paddock.. All ploughable land; onh 20 acres hot been under cultivation. The above sale affords ail excellen opportunity of.securing some of tlr finest Dairying Land and fatteuiii; farms in the Lower Valley. The pre perty grows splendid crops of oats wheat, rape, etc. Last year 50 lamb per acre were fattened off Lot 3, aiv went off before end of March. TERMS.— 10 per cent, deposit o fall of hammer, 15 per cent, on dat of possession, Balance Ist September 1912. POSSESSION TO BE GIVEN lot! APRIL, 1912. Plans on application to the Auc tioneers. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., Auctioneers.
IMPORTANT SALE OF STUD STOCK. AT BURNSIDE, NEAR OAMARU. TUESDAY, 27th. FEB., 1912. SYNE AND CO., (in conjunction __ with WEIGHT, STEPHJENSON ANl> CO., Ltd., ard GUINNESS and LE OREN, Ltd.), have received inefcroa&oas from Mi- JOHN F. REID, who has disposed of a large part of his Burnside Estate, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the BURNSIDE HOMESTEAD, near Oamaru, on TUESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. [ Tfre following higjM&ei STUD SHEEP and CLYDESDALE HORSES, viz.— SHEEP— i ROMNEY MARSH, N.Z.F.B. 195. 10 Special Stud Rams 180 Flock Rams J 225 Ram Lambs 600 Stud Ewes, two, three, and four shear , 200 Stud Ewes, One-shear. I 225 Ewe Lambs '--> BOPDER LEICESTER N.Z.F.B. 2511 x 0 Special Stud Rams 100 Flock rams i 120 ram lambs i 230 Two, three, and four-shear I Stud ewes 90 One-shear Stud Ewes 120 Ewe Lambs LINCOLNS, N.Z.F.B. 232. 2 Special Stud Rams 33 One-shear Flock Ram., 30 Ram Lambs 66 Two, three and four-shear Stud Ewes 60 one-shear Stud ewes 30 ewe lambs > I HORSES. 15 high-class Purebred Clydesdale Mares, 3yrs old and ov,er, all registered in N.Z. iDraught Horse Stud Book. Sired by those well-known horses, Lord Salisbury (imp.) Crown Prince, Sandy_ Erskine (imp.), and Pride of Newton (imp.), and stinted to Baron Fyvie (imp.), and Baron Wigton (imp.) 2 Two-year Fillies by Baron Fyvie and Balgowrie. 2 yearlong fillies by Baron Fyvie. 3 One-year colts b/ Baron Fy- * vie 5 Foals by Black Knight". The Auctioneers have every confidence in advising _ Studmasters throughout the Dominion, to make a point of attending the BURNSIDE SALE, on the 27th FEBRUARY, as the stock are well known for their EXCELLENCE and BREEDING. The sheep are part of the Elderslie Stud Flocks founded 40 years . ago. Since passing into Mr Reid'a hands the flocks have been bred with the greatest care, and no expense Bpared to procure ihe highest class sires to Ibe had in the Dominion. The Clydesdale Mares are probably second to none in New Zealand, and breeders and buyers throughout the country should not misß this rare opportunity. j Ordes will receive careful attention. PYNE AND CO. GUINNESS and LE OREN, Ltd. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO., Ltd., Joint Auctioneers. ANTED KNOWN.— That f V WAGG AND CO., Coach and Carriage Builders, supply Vehicles made to order in any style, and t constructed under personal supervision, from tho host selected materials by expert workmen, and our prices defy , competition. Our vehicles have taken first awards wherever shown. Rub-1 ber Tyres a specialty. Fitted to new and second hand conveyance.
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