MttoTtaftfisrta' notices. ( SOLWAY SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th, J 312. &SOCJATED AUCTIONEER . WiJi oii'er as above—--70 ewes lift lamb. I .80 Good ew.es in Jamb to j English Leicester rams. 40 good hoggets. ' 400 good ..uOiiy hoggets, (mixed sexos. off turnips) 100 owes in lamb to Southdown rams . 100 cv.us in lamb to Eonrney and Lincoln rams 75 hoggets 100 Down cross* hoggets I 80 vculiy wotiior Jiuggcta (x) 2-U.vth tt'othars •20 eves in IjTO'b to Down rams 50 mixed hoggets. € guaranteed dairy cows, very forward. 15 luixeu wcaners 12 18-months steers 1 caw, calve*!. FABMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS AUGUST 10. A, SSOCJATED AUCTIONEERS n*i-|,| =-"11 ni f>V"'rt. — 12 springing heifers, extra good H springing honors. 1 2nd calvers-.__ jahTaTUA* ANNUAL SPRIN-uiNO HEI'FER BALE. WEDNESDAY, Mth AUGUST. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as above at 12 noon. Snecial selected 2 and 3yi OilU spKngir.g heifcra. \r.te- The above heifers are selected Wall he best lu«k d tho district ami ar «i togo number: of the anibeaig well siuo- th.-« Epstein ucd Jccsey str.-E.vns. UNRESERVED SALE Or DAIRY STOCK. At G-reyctown Saley'ards. On TUESDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1912. at 12.30 p.m. Meaxß Dalgety nlrM Co., Ltd., have been favoured with ansbructions from Mr S. I'o'feon, of MoiWs Bush, wivo has leased Ins farm., to seM \ViITHiOUT RESEVE the whole «,f his' dairy herd oif Ewst-elaiss cows, ■comprifcling • J K EIRST-Olaso dairy eWs, 44:0 Jersey Cross, and Augu&Und September ealvers. 12, springing heifers, _■- 12, selected yearling heifers, etc., etc. Full pcrtriculairs lateir. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., MASTiERTON, Auctioneers.
IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE. LONG-BUSH. FRIDAY, 9th AUGUST, 1912. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Jt\ h-irf 'received instructcons .from R. W. NUNN, who is relinquishing dairying, to sell a-3 above, at 12 ?7A &ST CLASS DAIRY COWS 4 U 2nd', 3rd and 4th Culvers in calf to ifoleteiir bull 10 fipringmg heifers 2 Holsteiri 'bulls 40 ewes in lamb to S.J). rams_ 1 3vr gelding, broken to di'iins ALSO— ZFALANDIA MILKING PLANT (DOUBLE), 6 machines. {slight reserve). AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. The above can bo thoroughly recommended as a high grade fliard in nplc-iiditi conditian, Mr Nunn having secured the iighest factory tests for the last thrcv years. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MATARAWA (Near GREYTOWN.') TUESDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1912, a! 12 o'clock (Noon). On Account R. G. WELCH Esq., win has eold his Farm. JAMES. MACINTOSH AND CO. have received instructions from H. G. WELCH .Esq., who has sold 3iis Farm, to hold an absolutely unreserved Clearing Sale of all his Live ond Dead Stock, on above date and time, viz.— HORSES— • 1 light draught mare, 7 years 1 light draught gcldng. /yr« 1 lia.ni'ess mare, aged (staunch and quiet). 1 harness mare in foal and foal at foot Harness, Plough Chains, Leading v Harness and Covers. CATTLE—--1 good cow in full profit 7 yearling grade HoLstein bulU (by imported bull) PIGS—--10 breeding sows with litter?' and to farrow early 31 good slips IMPLEMETS—--2 Spring Carts and Harney 1 Block Dray, Deering Mower, I'lr.v rake, Tine Harrows, s.f. Plough, Tripod Harrows, Light Disc Harrow:, Cultivator, Wooden Roller, Planet .if, Swingle Trees,. Stumping Battery with 100 yds Coil, Stumping Jacks, Saw«, Miauls and Wedges, Emery Who?!, "Wheelbarrows, Rick Covers., 1 60-gal. Iron Boiler, Set..weigh scale?, Stoel"Varcte. Wire Strainers, 8 coils Wire Netting, Scalding Troughs, 12 Milk Cans, 1 20-gal. Separator and ■ Milk Coder, Milk i'aiiß,'and lots of Farm and Fencing Tools, etc., etc. 20 Totara Strainers. Lot of Posts and Battens. Totaivi House Blocks, Galvanised Piping, etc"., etc. Ducks, Fowls, Sheep Dogs, and odd lots of Furniture, etc., etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer,
AND CO. F. W. Dunn.) (G. F. Rawson. MASTERTON. ' ACRES, 0.R.P., at 9s per f aero, JS'ganuaw'ahia; 850 acres in bush, 357 acres iin. grass. Will carry 2 sheep to the acre. Boikjo, 5 xooms, 'With all ne'ceswiry mitbuik'lingp; also u'lron shed, 28 x 12. Well watered. Mortgage £BOO, G.A.S. £2OOO cash for goodwill. OKAA ACRES Freehold, twelve t)\J\J mites from Cambridge fcy good road; 800 acres grass after bush, 400 acres gras's after fern ; 600 acres standiing busih, balance Ktronir feira country. This 'class of lnmd will take a good 'sole' of grass 'after burning. House, 6 rooms, insured for £350; also good outbuilding's. The proposed road from Tautari to Cambridge, which must shortly go through, will run' through the Mock. Surveyed into eight different lefts, the p'lavr of which is now bf.'i.ng approved. School and creamery phos i]y ito be erected close by. J'rice l'", 5s per 'acre. Very easy terms. Ten ■per cent cash, balance 5 years at ;> per cent. pfQ ACRES Frec-lifM, balance wiW yO dairy 18 cows; well Improved, 15 acres being under the plough ; G -acres just sowti dowtu. in good Er.ti- j iah grasses; 2 acres ,o If swedes. Small ■ orchard*
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