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JVI >HH4t£RS' NOTICES. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. 30tih APRIL, 1912. rABMEES' ASSOCIATION YARDS ' ' * SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS k vrill soil as above—--230 good 4. and syr ewes, in la ml) to S.D. irams 160 2, 4 'and f.f.m. ewes in lamib to 'Romney rams 100 fat and forwar divethere 80 2-tooth withers 80 lambs 60 mixed lambs 50 empty ewes--60 ewes m lamb 250 fiood thorn lambs 80 4 and cyv eves in lamb 16 weancr. steer* 1 carriage stallion, quiet and tio'und 11 dairy cows, guanvitc-od • 14 empty lheifers 2 fat cows 1 fat cow SOLWAY SALE. MAY Ist, 1912. SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS Will offer as labove—--110 good 2-tooth ■wethers 20 'awes •120 aim. empty ewes ' 1210 damibs SO good wether 'lambs 15-0 J.iiicoln-Kciniriy lambs 100 empty pv«60 forward empty ewes 20 2-yr steers • 15 d;»?ry 'heifers, Jersey oro«s • l 5 yearling .steers 1 lound cow' in imilk, due 3rd August '3 .spri'iigji'iii-i lheifers, due to calve Seiptombev On account of Messrs Percy Bros.— 150 mother-reared weaners, Shorthorn, Hereford and Boiled Angus cross, in lots to .suit purchasers 20 18-anonths steers, good colKMI'S HORSE SALE. SOLWAY SALEYARDS. SATURDAY. APRIL 27, th. 1912, At-1 p.m. sharp. AND 00., LTD., inJ strutted by Messrs H. T. Hume, Erl Williams, T. P. Lcltt, Alf. Booth, J. Comipton and others, will offer at above time and place— KA BROKEN and UNBROKEN OU DRAUGHTS. HARNESS HORSES, HACKS and PONIES. On account H. T. Hume Esq., ex Aohanga Station.— 20 3 and 4yr unbroken hacks and harness horses. These horses-are bill bred, and are for absolute sale. On account E-i Williams Esq., To Para-e— , , , ' 3 first class 3yr brake horses 4 good ponies On account T. P. Lett Esq—--1 draught mare, -lyrs, broken to all harness , 1 ih.ulf draught gelding, 3yrs, broken to chains 1 draught filly, 3yrs, unbroken 1 draught gelding, 3yrs, unbroken Ou account A. Booth Esq.— 3 unbroken hacks On account J. Compton Esq.— '3 first-class spring carters On account J. Bhuidell Esq.— 4 draught horses 2 hacks On account A. Tockcr Esq.— 2 half draught mares. 3 years 1 heavy draught gelding, 4yrs ; 1 brake horse On account W. H. Buiek Esq.— The well known hunter. "Firestick. •■;■.. And oh account other vendors—--15 backs and harness horses PLEASE. NOTE.— No further eiir tries accepted. Unreserved Clea'nr Sale . AT THE FARiM, PLECKVILLE, ■EKBTA-HUNA. TUESDAY, 30tih APRIL, at 12 noon. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd.. have received instructions' from- J. A. ,RAYNE Esq.. who has die-posed of his property, to sell as tibove — OKC\ 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes 100 2-tooth wethers 60 iambs 8 Southdown rams ") pr" Cows, calving factory dates 34 (picked 20-inront'hs /heifers 1 grade Jersey ibull 1 [hack. Saddle and bridtte SUNDRIES. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Etc. Light Luncheon Provided. SALE! SALE! SALE! At 2.15 -p.m. AT THE P.O. AUCTION MART. » \ J. JOHNSON AND CO. will . • isdl, as above, several consij anents of Furniture, Produce, Poultry, ''Fruit, etc., including Overmantle. Dining and Kitchen Tables, a lot of Chairs, Onions*, Apples, Hens, Ducks, ets.; ialso, ■Prize-taking Collie Dog. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE - OF SHEEP, DAIRY STOCK, ETC., AT ATEA. Near NIREAHA. MONDAY, 20th APRIL. 1912. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., have been favoured with instructions, from Mr S. Smith, who has sold his farm, to soil a.s above, at 12 isharp, the whole of his stock and effects:— r&E'A 2-tooih to f.f.m. breeding ewes 100 2-tooth wethers 100 good lambs . Q/y Dairy Cows, calving September ?)\J and October, mostly young 11 2?ryr heifers in calf .13 mixed cattle. 35 paid-up shares in Nireaha Dairy Co. 1 good milk cart lronso 1 good gig iinaro 1 mare and foal. ■Gig Harness.. Milk Cart anil Harness, s.f. -plough, Harrows, Chains, Stumping Jack, 40(H) :l 'it of timber, Milk Cans, Buckets, etc. Furniture, comprising Bedsteads, Duchess Cihests, Piano, Tables. Chairs, etc. NOTE.— The breeding ewes and other sheep are particularly good, and the tows are mostly young, and show , good returns. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CHIMNEY SWEEP.— All orders attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or district. Call or write.— PETER HIDER, Masonic Street. Orders may be left with J. Blinkhorne, Toibacoonist.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10620, 27 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10620, 27 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10620, 27 April 1912, Page 8

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