EKETAHUMA STOCK SALE. APRIL 12th, I*2. THE i» SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS 'A will ofleer as above 480 shorn lambs 150 lambs.. 300 Tape lambs ' 500 4 and syr ms, one earmaik, good station lini> 80 ewes 40 wethers , 20 18-wonths feteera 20 steers Please Note that there will be NO BALE NEXT FRIDAY, owing to it Good Friday.x TAP.ATAHI STOCK «ALE. MONDAY, APKI I 15th " tt\ALGETY AND CO., LTD., wil »<i <«*«* . *■* Mivcrs 49 3yr steers irXrfStamh| m eooi conditioned e»es 300 good s.m. e\i • 150 ewes ISB J™ „ d Soiis^25 2iyr steers 14 3yr steers 6 4v.r buHoc.ks He tferan witibut, reserve-- „ s lec ted dairy hei--30 rising 3yi seieci f ers in call pinging 10 3yi' Jevsey lieifers . ~ Jersey to f«*"* datM , 08-teU to P"''®" 56 ™'' 20 18ninontb5 11/JSg-30011/JSg--300 good mixed sex ets „ 11c . i Shorthorn bull, 3 Jersey Butts, 1 Ayrsbite buu, i a .2 tacks, I2yr geldingc„+ IVne liavrows, I implements.—- Drill, D.F 'Plough. Ma«ey^ lls 4 horse l£?£S£* is, liames, ixors, covers, saddlery, hal " €6S ; , l tame Black Cov«. todtiM.- s good steep k>4 rat " tie dogs, 2 pups. •vrnTTT The auctioneers have perNOTlv— ine i fferan > s dairy son ally inspected Mi t selected cattle have . from some of 11 recommend the district), and can iec thorn as a lot, showing well in call. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. r ABMBBS' association -k-ABBS april K»th, I^l2. ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS A will aeU as above--. 150 good anixed lambs 200 2-tootli to i.m. ewes 88 mixed hunbs 50 s.m. ewes l |o 2-tootli Stud Lincoln ewes Led iby !R- Tanner Esq. 50 2-tootli ewes V - tTSSS.-.: R.W.R. 156 2-tootli to f.®-eweft 90 mixed woolly lambs 105 lambs 7 22 good Avcaners 44 imixed weaners SOLWAY SALE. 17th APiRiIL, 1912. At-12.30 p.m. SootcondMo, Sheep Men Snap l'oveit* Bay" Landi CHEAPEST, BEST FATTENINi PROPERTY BETWEEN AVE I LINGTON AND AUCKLAND. t A AA A ORES freeliokl; 13 mik 14tUU from Gisborne, 2 miles it lamd firom East Coast - Hundreds. < acres low plougliable downs, growin rape, turnip® and barley without iiu nure. Balance low easy bush lull: All in English grasses. "Well watere and sub-divided. First class built jno-s Winters 3 ewe® to the acn and a.cattle beast to 3 acre, . Lnml ins percentage 125. fattens ever; thing, and has to buy up hoggeta 1 ©at the feed, and sends them awa fat too. . . , Will grow 100 bushels maize to tl acre. A buyer could dairy on i [Would make a ripping stud farm. Best all round place on\ East Co as £2O. PEirIoRE - £2O JO, G. BLQORI STOCK AND STATION AGENT i —— GISBORNE. (TO FARMERS WHO ARE ABOU TO FENCE. WE liave a large quantity < SAWN TOTARA FENG DROPPERS, which wo are prepare to quit at a very low price. It will pay you to give us call. P RAG-NELL "OROS., RAG NELL -OROS., TIMBER, WOOD AND COAL CHANTS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10606, 12 April 1912, Page 8
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