AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES, I SOLWAY SALE. lOtli April, 1912. At 12.30 o'ollock.. THE ISOCIATED AUCTIONEERS . will offer as above--500 good woolly kimite 200 forward Blackface lam»3 150 Rtommey (woolly lam.be 50f.m. ewe® „ , _ 60 f .m. ewes in lamb to Hornby EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE, APRIL 12th, 1912. , A S SOCIATED THE AUCTIONEERS XX will offer as above 480 shorn lambs I 150 lambs gpod station lino I 80 ewes 40 wethers 20 18-months. steers 20 steers Please Note that there will be.NO, SALE NEXT FRIDAY, owing to * being Good Friday. TARATAHI STOCK SALE. MONDAY. APRIL 15th. -ALGETY ANDCd, I/TO-, *&■ J gdl M vaTtl 100 good woolly iat aim , 6 S b v 6 heifers, May ealvers ' 20 Blackface lambs ' -<OO fjood conditioned ewes 300. good s.m- eWCS 'l5O ewes 200 s.m. ewes . 2 aged draught mares 1 gig pony, quiet for lady On account Rayaier and&on*60 good mixed 6 ex weaneis . 25 2-Jyr steers 14 3yr steers ' Owen-Men* On account of Mil WJ h _ <wto is leaving for Englanct),^ bUt Sg ** selected dfciry hei- ' W £ J«"£ «*. **»*»* heifers - 20 %r lifers Mn call 20Elected dairy cows, Jersey and Holstein cross due to ; , calve dates _ ' (In lots to suit purchasers.) 20 18-* months steers . . ■■■■ 300 good mixed sex woolly hogg •- 2 Woks, Wr •^W u *Rr N ; '■''■'' : InDlements.- Set Tyne barrows, )F -Plmißh, Mwaey-Harriß DuU Cultivator, 1 tip dray, 4 ho * yoke complete, collars, bames, hors covers, saddlery, harness. ' 1 large Stack Cover. ; Sundries— 2 good sheep and cat- . -tie dogs, 2 pups. NOTE— The auctioneers hove per*hem 'as a first-ctoss lot, and showing well m calt. . PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION YAIID" . .APRIL 16th, 1912.. = ASSOCIATED""" AUCTIONEER . jfs r-U *eU «* p^" rA -r 150 good imixed lambs 200 2400 th to i'.on. ewes. 88 (mixed lambs ' I |lSiStndLi.neolae r s' bred'by R. Tanner Esq. ,50 2-*ootih ewes 100 2-tooth. wethers > 160 4and6-to^h r ves,R.W,r 100 if.m. ewes, «-»>••■•*: 44 2 4 'and 6-tooth. ewes, R.W.R. 156 2-tootih to f .<m. ewes 90 mixed woolly lambs 105 lamba--22 good weaners • -44 imixed weaners Povei:ty Ba/Laiidi CHEAPEST, BEST FATTENIN PROPERTY BETWEEN WEI LINGTON AND AUCKLAND. i A f\(\ ACRES freehold, 13 mil< X4tUU from Giisborne, 2 miles « land from East Coast. Hundreds.< acres low ploughable downs, .growin ■ rape, turnips and barley without- mi I mure. Balance low easy bush hill All in English grasses. Well waters and-sub-divided. First class built duos. Winters 3 ewes to the acr and a cattle beast to 3 acre . Lam, ing percentage 125. Fattens ever; thing, and has to buy up hoggets - eat the feed, and sends them aws fat too. '•','■ x 4.1 Will grow 100 bushels maize to tl acre. A buyer could dairy on i ' iWould make a ripping stud farmBest all round place on East Coas £2O PER ACRE. STOCK AND STATION AGENT GISRORNE. TO FARMERS WHO ARE ABOU TO FENCE. r E have a large quantity SAWN TOTARA FENC DROPPERS, which we are prepare to quit at a very low price. It will pay you to give us call. PRAGJNELL "PROS.," RAGNELL -OROS., TIMBER, WOOD AND COAL MEI CHANTS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10605, 11 April 1912, Page 8
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