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SOLWAY SALE. WEDKESDAY,.*3Ist JULY, 1912. A SSOGIATED AUCTIONEERS \ Will offer as above—--100 Down wot'S' hoggets ■81) •tt'-001-lv -wether .hoggete iiO wotliers--21) c-u ch in l irjb 'to Down ranrw. yaratahi stock sale, sth AUGUST, 1-12. At 1 p.m- sharp.

VALGETY AND €O. F>lD. will ') sell {«» above:— *ttitv On account .of. Mr G. _E. ALLEN, whj? is re-hnquit'liiug dairying •am:! Sept. , 8 choice 'heifers, due Aug. and Sept. 1 Shorthorn bull, 3yrs 1 Jersey crocs bull, «y rs 40 yearling heif ts, gdod line 1 2at steer 1 yearling Inm I .RSES—--1 spring cna't mare 1 2yr trap horse, unbroken 1 yearling . . , 1 'light, draught mare, m foal 1 brilliant I3oy 1 oofo imivro in foal to Arab pony aPIGS — . • 4 'youn,g sows iu pig 8 Mans. jsf&witfsw tho best tests ot tUve cheese factory. 'J lie cows c<.n boi apectcd {at any t'.rae prior to date of sale. . , _ (hi aocounft k. 1 ■ ' , T T i 30 class Jersey np"l llnl■stein 2V and 3vr heifers in-c-ili to purebred Jersey (bull J)u account cf other vendbirs—--20 fat owes 60 ewes.-, in lamb 50 owes in lamb ■ 3 fat cows 3 fer-yfc-elass dairy cows - 3 3vr springing dairy licita® 10 o-uaranteed sound Jersey cross cows' in calf 'to *tud J e.r«oy ibun 1 2yr stud Jersey bull 5 'springing- heifers . 3 guar-- .teed fifret class dany cows . 4 .springing heife-ts 7 first c!a> s dairy cdws 13 18 months ,envpty dairy belters 1 store cow 1 fat cow, good quality

EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. 2nd AUGUST, 1912. THE I SSCJATED AUCTIONEERS will offer as above— ISO Romucy .owes in Trunb to IvfMimey .I'anro ICO woo.li.v .haggo'ts 200 2, 4, *6 ami f.f.ni. owor in lamb to R-onifloy ramis 70 mixed Impacts 170 ewes in lii.ru!) to S.D. rams 110 owes in lamb to S.D. rams 80 owes in lamb 130 miixed lhogget.s 40 2-tombh ewe« in laimb 2o 2-tooth wethers 3 springing heifers, good . ' 2 fat bullocks ;"S fat cows 9 Jersey ; beifors in calf P.B. Jersey bull 9 empty dairy heifers 5 «"irinfiner heifers, c.i'lving factory dates 2 ;)yr bullocks 1 speyed heifer 1 Berkshire sow, close to farrow , 1 youmr sheep dog 1 useful farm hnro 33 3 and iyr bullocks, good condition 7 springing heifers . , •2 dairy cows. PAMIA7UA STOCK BAL&, FARMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS 6th AUGUST, 1912.

: /Associated auctioneers will sell as above.— ■ 25 (heavy fat owes 16 prime faut ewes and wethers 60 ewes in. lamb \ UJNRESERVEtf CLEARING L..LE OF DAIRY STOCK. IvAKARIKI. NEAR HUIvANUI. MONDAY, sth AUGUST,- 1912. : A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., have been favoured with %stnie.tioi!s from Mr JOHN ,-ORjR, yii.o lia & sold his fair in, to sell as above, at 12 noon., the whole of -his istcrfi and effects,, aannpilkiing— OA FIRST CLASS DAIRY COWS. OU calving Aug. Amd Sept. 12 2yr Ayrshire crosy heifers ijx ealf 14 Ayrshire cross weaner heifers 3 p.ib. Ayrshire cows in c:ilf 1 p.b. 2yr Ayrshire bull 7 weaner steers 13 store pigs 2 sows 2 good useful draught horsea 4->bobtlo Babeock Tester, iMilk Cans, 2 Spring Drays', Gig, Timber Jack,! Stack Hay, sundries, etc., etc. NOTE.— Tlip cows aro a particularly well-bred lot, a large proportion being well Jnto the Jersey and Ayrshire; they havo b on carefully tested 1 , ami each cow cam be .relied on as beinisc exceptionally good; they are in call to p.b'. A viraliire bull FARM TO LET. TENDERS are nvited for the leastfor a term of fivo years of 31 ■ Thomas Ray's farm at Clureville, containing 80 acres. The buildiingf.' comprise an eightroomed house, barn, stab l e-s, and cowImils. Full p. i .Vti<,ulars, and conditions of the lease, may be seen at the offices of Maun soil and Hart, Solicitors, Carterton. Tenders close on August 7th, 1 Hl'2 MAUNSELL AND HART, Solicitors, Curt or to u.

PYBENE. THE CREAT FIRE EXTINGUISHER. HE only universal Fire Extinguish or in the World. The Wairarapa Agency for tins Extinguisher Jias be-en soeured by Mr O. SAVAGE, of'the Central Garage. SVfasterton. FURTHER PAiRfI'TCU LARS LATERTO FARMERS WHO ARE ABOUT v TO FENCE. "^" irr E have a large quantity of SAWN TOTARA FEXCE DROPPERS, which we are preparer] to quit at a very low pri.ee. It will pay you to give lis i call. CHARTS. .fEjJßß®*§s i*i i&i!" Vi.l i: Jifi ;$ ■ PRAGNELL "OR.O?. R.AGNELL .ORGS. .TIMBER. wnnnAMn ort n g ...-n,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10684, 2 August 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10684, 2 August 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10684, 2 August 1912, Page 8

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