kUCTUNEERS' NOTiGES, PAHMTUA BTOGK BALE. 11th JUNE, 1912. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS SSOGIATED AUCTIONEERS . will sell as above.— 300 hoggets 15 3rr dairy hcifere ISO wethers 300 mixed sex'hoggets 160 2-tooth to -f.f.m. ewes in. lamb 275 mixed lambs 50 wethers 45 hoggets 150 2-tooth to f.'f.in. ewes in lamb 60 forward empty ewes 100 i;ocd woolly lambs 40 2-tooth to f.m. ewes 30 forward ewes 250 pood breeding owes in 'lamb to ■Roamey rams 2 grade Jersey bulls, 2£yr.s 25 3yr dairy heifers, showing well in ealf 18 ,stere cows 30 fat and forward cows 30 porxl dairy heifers, due factory dates 12 good dairy heifers 1 good_Syr bull 12 yearling steers 11 mixed weaners 9 heifers, R.W.B. 8 cows 6 bulls 9 weaner steers 3 dairy cows, guaranteed 1 fat cow 7 springing heifers 30 good mixed weaners 12 2yr Jersey Shorthorn heifers in calf TARAT'AHI STOCK SALE. 10th JUNE, 1912. "\ ALGETY AM> CO.. LTD. will _J* sell las above : 30 bucket weaners, mixed 200 good black faced lambs, off turnips •. 140 mixed sex lambs 100 lambs 100 good woolly lambs 60 fat and forward, empty ewes 25 good 2-tooth wethers 100 good woolly lambs, 4 first-claßs dairy 'heifers, in. calf 4 first-cuJss dairy Tnoifers in calf 7 Holstein cross 3yr springing heifers 2 fat cows 4 steer calves 1 syr spring oart gelding, a trial 1 3yr pony back 1 gelding, guaranteed quiet for •lady (to drive •> 1 gig and 1 harness On account J. L. Elu>ndell, Esq., Longbiish.— 90 2 and 3yr first-class dairy heifers, to calve factory diates, in lots to suit' puroasers
SOLWAY SALE. 12th-JUKE,'I9I2. At 12.30 sharp. BBOCIATED AUCTIONEERS . Will offer as 'above—--300 sound mouth (forward condition empty -ewes lOOLiricoln-Romney owes in, lamb to Down lambs 90 empty ewes 100 '.Hlomnev ewos in lamb to Down rams 100 '/white-faced Jambs 300 fat and forward 2-tcotih ewes, guaranteed empty 20 3yr old- stesns 70 2--tooth to 4yr ewes in lamb- to Blackface rams 100 Lincoln Romncy ewes, in lamb to Down irams 90 empty ewes 100 Rbmney ewes in lamb to Down Tarns 100 white laced lambs 26 forward wethers 24 <iood lambs 300 2 tooth; wethers 20 store cows ' 15 yearlings F. P.-V._ LAND AND.'ESTATE AGENT, PERRY STREET :.. MASTER/TON.' YOSICSHIRE'INSURANCE COMPANY. (Fire, Accident, and Live Stock.) TO LET. Furnished House Lan6downe, 20s. 7 'Roomed House, 6 loose boxes, stable, buggy shed. 1 acre laud 20s. Will let enable and loose boxes separately. FOR SALE. 6 Rooms, 1 acre land, Lansdowne. Only £550, £l5O. cash. Dry sunny position. A bargain. FOR SALE. CHEAP SHEEP RU2s r . '"* Qfi 8 AORES Freehold > miles , tJ \f vJ/nom + iT.''t>«-.ivn and staticr. all in grass, well watered, and subdivided into numerous paddocks. Totara posts. 300 to 400 Acres plougbaiblo, of which 150 "thave been under crop. lAII low-lying and tolling country of "excellent quality. ■ Carried last winter 3600 wethers. 800 cattle, tamd a number of horses, and this season 2000 fat wethers have been sold off the place, and Others are mow realdy to be lifted. , Carrying this winter 1180 ewes with rams, 530 dry.ewes, 1700 wethers, 200 icattle, and several horees. # A very fine property in good district. Only t£9 per acre. £5437 dash, balance at A\ and 5 per cent. A bargain. This fine property will winter 2\ sheep with little cultivation fo>' winter feed. CHEAPEST, BEST FATTENING PROPERTY BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. 1 A HA ACRES freehold, 13 miles li*HfU- from Gisborne, 2 miles inland from East Coa,st. Hundreds, of acre* low ploughable downs, growingrape, turnips and barley without, mar nitre. Balance low easy bush hills. All ail English grasses. Well watered and sub-divided. First class buildings. Winters 3 ewes to" the acre, and a cattle beast to 3, acre-. Lambing percentage 125. Fattens everything, and has to buy up hoggets to ©at the feed, and sends them away fat too. Will grow 100 bushels maize to the acre. A buyer could dairy on it. iWould make a ripping stud farm. Best all round place on East Coast. £2O ™» AQBE - £2O C. G. STOCK AND STATION AGENT * GIgBORNETAUERU_HOTEL R. CRYLLS ... PROPRIETOR. (Late of Empire Hotel', Hawera.) R/~1 RYLLS begs to announce • V3T to residents of the district and the travelling public- thaffc he has ; taken over, this well known house lately earned on by Mr W. B. Ingram, and trusts-by strict iattention tothe requirements of patrons to merit a continuance of the support accorded to his predecessor. .
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10655, 10 June 1912, Page 8
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