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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. EKETAHUNA STBCK SALE. 26th APRIL. 1912. TEE 860CIATED AUCTIONEERS . will offer as above 800 good breeding owes 220 lambs TARATAHISTOCK SALE. 29bh APRIL. 1912. ,ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will J sell as above—--17 registered Romney ewes, \ it'ooth,. and upwards. 100 fat -and .forward empty ewes 20 woolly lambs , 60 fat ewes B ific.rwa.rd empty tows 100 first class weauer heifers On account "Mr C W. Dicknfion (whose lease of farm at Tara-tlahi has expired)— 11 first-class dairy cows, factory calvers, sound . 5 heifer calves, good (picked) 1 bull calf > 1 horse, spring cart and harness . 17 rnvik cans And .Sundries 1 . PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. DCth APiSIIL, 1912FARMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as .shove—--230 good 4 and oyr owes, in lamb. to -SvD. rams 160 2, 4 and f.f.m. ewes in lamib, ito [Romney rarr.s 100'ifat and tfonvar chvetlicrg. 80 2-tcoth wethers 80 lambs 60 imixed lambs ■-. 50 empty ewes' 60 ewes m lamb HORSE SALE. SOLWAY" SALEYARDS. SATURDAY/ APRIL 27, th. 1912., At 1 p.m. sharp. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., instructed by Meesrs H. T. Hume, Erl Wdl&vms, T. P. Lcttt, Alf. -Booth, J. Compton and ethers, will offer at above time a-nd piace—- • KA BROKEN and UNBROKEN OU DRAUGHTS. HARNESS HORSES, HACKS and PONIES. On account H. T. Hume Esq., e-x Aohanga Station.— 20 3 and 4yr unbroken hacks and harness horses. These horses are hill bred, and are for absolute sale. ' On account E-l Williumis Esq., To Parae — , ■ 3 first c!a6S_3vr brake horses 4 good ponies On account T. P. Lett Esq—--1 draught mare, 4yrs, broken ito all harness 1 QvtiTf draught 3yrs. Ibroken to chains 1 draught .filly, 3yrs, unbroken 1 draught gelding, 3yrs, unbroken Ou account A. Booth Esq.— 3 unbroken hacks On account J. Compton E«?.— "3 first-class surinsc Carters On account J. Blundell Esq.— .' 4 draught horses 2 hacks On account A. Toeker Esq.— 2 half draught marcs, 3 years 1 heavy draught gelding, 4yrs 1 brake horse On account W. H. Bniek Esq.— The well kn'owai hunter, "Fire- • ■■•.- - • stick. : ...'■•. And on account other vendors—--15 hacks and harness horses ' PLEASE NOTE.— No further entries accepted.

Unreserved Clearinsr Sale AT THE FARM. PLttCKVILLE;, EKETAHTJNA. TUESDAY, SOtih APRIL, at 12 noon. ; A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, ■J\. Ltd., have .received instructions if,rom> J. A. iRAYNE Efifl., nag dispelled of his property, to sell as nfbove — Qf'A 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewea, 100 2-tooth we there 60 lambs 8 Southdown ramus ) fc Cows, calving factory dates 34 picked 20-<mionth;s (heifers .1 grade Jersey (bull 1 (hack, saddle-and''bridle / SUNDRIES. [HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. . .... Light Luiu%eon Pirovided. AND CO.. LTD. AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from "the Hon. M. St. JOHN, who is leaving for England, to sell BY AUCTION the whole of his tttAi Consisting o* *f\f\ ACHES Freehold, sub)OUU divided into Six Farms iia'nging from 320 to 1000 Acres, including two Homestead Blocks. FRIDAY, 10th M«f, AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AUCKLAND At 2 p.m. This property is practically all Improved Heavy., .Bush, limesone and papa formation, in splendid permanent graeses, and consists generally of easy undulating hilis. The carrying capacity is 2 sheep to the acre besides cattle. EVERY FARM is well watered by running streams and permanent springs, and the farms are subdivided into convenient paddocks. TEEMS.— Homestead Block No. 1, 10s per acre on fall of hammer, and 30s per.acre in one month, balance at 5 per cent for 5 years. TEKjMS'.— Blocks 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, 10s per acre on fall of hammer, 20s per acre in one month, 20s per acre in 12 months or if improvements fee made equal to this value payment •will be postponed until 10th May,

1917. Balance of Purchase Money to ibe 5 per cent for 5 years . ' SITUATED AT WAINGARO. A railway line between Nsaruawahia and Te Akatea is now being- constructed and the proposed HivntlyPukemiro Rtiilway will be only 7 miles from the property. REGULAR SHEEP AND CATTLE SALES are held at Nearuawa- , Ilia.;' and during February over 30,000 sheep were yarded. There is a splendid METAL ROAD TO THE PROPERTY. The property is within half a milo of church, school, etc. TITLE: Land Transfer. Plans and further particulars on application to any of our Branches or Agencies. DALCETY AND CO., LTD., ; AUCKLAND.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10618, 25 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10618, 25 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10618, 25 April 1912, Page 8

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