AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES, EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. 29th MARCH, 1912. THE , A S'SGQIATED AUCTIONEERS J\ 'will sell as w'bove—--200 lambs 50 s.m. owes 120 2-tooth ewos 200 2-tooth wethers 150 breeding ewes 200 lambs 150 breeding ewes 45 Rood lambs 20 "Mo(>tli iwethers 20 lambs 248 2 and 4-itontfli ewes 93 ewes 170 ib.'f. lambs 60 fat <;aul forward ewes 80 -ewe s 210 s-.m. ewes SO 4, 6 and f.m. ewes 1 Lincoln ram 150 2 and 4itootli wether:;, tf;od 40 -ewes 140 ib.f. lambs 20 18-: months st«?rs 2 bullocks y iweaner steers 4 Syr isteers 1 (COW
martinbohquci! sale. THURSDAY, 4th APRIL. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will soil as above — 1 G dairy heifers, Aug. 00 good ttoi'e ew-es 50 woolly lambs 154 2 and 4-tooth wethers 24 2£yr steers, Rood 2 fat cows 26 3yr, bullocks, Rood PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. FARMERS' association yards 2nd APIUL, IM2. A (BSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS A will sell as above— G Jersey crass weaner hoireis 280 6-tpoth to syr ewes 250 good s.im. ewes 150 lambs taratahj stock sale. MONDAY, Ist APIUL. ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will B J isell as above — 16 steer calves 4 yeavliiiffs 1 Shori'horn bull, oyrs 18 18-m«nth &teerg s 150 4400t1i to i.t'.rn. ewes .SO shorn laraibs IMPORIANT SALE HiGH-CLASS D'IRY FARMS lituate Within 2 Miles Featherston Cheese Factory. SUBDIVISION OF Mr A. CLARK'S PROPERTY. To be offered at Town Hall, Featherston, «n SATURDAY, 30th MARCH, at 2 p.m. D ALGETY AnFcO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr A CLARK, to offer as above, his highly i m P roved P r °P ert y in tbroe Blocks, as follows
LOT 1. -i «A ACRES, to bo divided into 6 paddocks, splendidly watered, all flat ploughable land, 6 acres Native bush, Post and wire-fences, all £ good order. BUILDINGS- Four roomed cottage, cowshed, barn, car shed, stables. LOT 2. "I OA ACHES, Homestead Block, X.* vJ divided into 8 paddocks, all W ell fenced - BUILDINGS- Modern 10-roomed dwelling, woolshed, stables, loose boxes, cowshed (with large loit), buecy shed, implement shed, sheepyards and dip, good shelter plantations. Splendid orchard. Watered by never failing running springs. Heavy loamy soil. All plougbable. LOT 3. r»A ACRES, divided into » IZU paddocks, well fenced and watered by running streams, in each paddock. All ploughable land; only 20 acres not been under cultivation. The above sale affords an excellent opportunity of securing some of the finest Dairying Land and Mtemng farms in the Lower Galley. The property grows splendid crops of oats, wheat, rape, etc. Last year SO lambs ber acre were fattened off Lot 3, and went off before end of March. TERMS: 10 per cent on tall ol hammer; 1 sper fnt on date of possession; balance to remanv on Mortgage at 5 and: 5$ per cent. POSSESSION TO~BE GIVEN 22nd APRIL, 1912Plans on application to tne auctIOn66D'ALQETY AND CO., Ltd.; Auctioneers.
Kuniiing Water Where You Want It |S IN A CLASS BY ITSELF! HIGHEST EFFICIEWGY AT LOWEST RATIO. Will elevate up to 500 ft. on a 20ft your conditions, and we will adyiso. Catalogue Sent Free. Mention this paper. BOOTH MASSiMEE AND CO., L.TD, CHRISTCHUBOH, Branches: Auckland, Gisborne, Hastings. Hawera, Timaru.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10594, 28 March 1912, Page 8
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