AUCTIONEERS' NOTIQE&, MASTERTQN STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I t. At 11.30 a.m. TAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. 9J will sell as above—--60 F. M. owes in lamb to S. D. rains. 40 yound mouth tnves in lamb. 20 fat wethers and ewes. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. CREYTOWM STOC6C SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 12. DALGEJi & CO., Ltd., will sxl as above — CATTLE: (3 epringMig '3\r. beifers. 2 springing 2yr. heifers. ] crow (-early calvor;. 2 empty cows. SALE. SADDLERY. SADDLERY. FURNITURE, ETC., TO-DAY. At 12.15 p.m. A J. JOHNSON AND CO. • will soli at their ltcr/.iv a~ abon\ on account of Mr T. ROSS, a complete and up-to-date set of Hor-sot ra:»ers' 'Requisites, comprisr.g:—7lb Racing Saddle, Bridles ,C'~vc.!':'. Hoot:-. Rollers, Shoeing Tcols, Brushes Oat Crusher, Feed t'ins, etc. On account of tho Pub!!? Trustor*;. 1 Drop-head Wort-lieim Snvinjr Machine, and 1 Royal 'Speed n-eH Lady's Bicycle, both in "first-clasc order.
SPECIAL CLEARING SALE. OF COWS, HEIFERS, SHEEP, HAY, AND SUNDRIES. On account of HARRY FEAST, Esq., w-lio is giving up dairying, on his farm, AHAIKOUKA, near GRE YTOWJN. FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, At 11.30. J MIES MACINTOSH AND 00. liavo received 'instructions from Harry Feast, Esq., to sell as above. COWS AND HEIFERS 40 real good co,\vs due August and September. 50 2 and 3y,r spinning heifers due August and September (to bo drafted in small lots.) 2 pure 'bred Ayrshire heifers. 2 purebred yearlings (out of picket cows). G sows with litters. 2 sows in pig.. 1 p.b. Borsksiro boar. SHEEP: 100 2, 4. C and 8-th ewes in lamb to liomnevs and S.D. rams. HORSES: 1 good harness mare (suitable for milk cart). 1 4pr old unbroke'u filly. SUNDRIES : 40 Totara strainers (in lot-s). Galvanised iron, ipiping. 20 tons baled hay. 20 tons mangolds, etc., otc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The Auctioneers _ wish to draw special attention to this sale, as Mr Feast has always been one of the be&t suppliers to the Grtfytow'n Factory, and on the day of the sale ho will be pleased to show his return's. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT ATEA, THURSDAY, 15th AUGUST, 1912. at 12 Noon. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have heen favoured with instructions from S. SMITH, ESQ., ATICA, who is giving up dairying, to offer the whole of his herd, comprising:— 30 first class dairy cows (2nd and 3rd calvers), calving factory dates. 10 picked 3yr heifers in calf. 7 weaners. 3 20-mths to 2yr steers. 2 bulls. 1 good gig lioree, 6yr old, mare in foal, and with foal at foot. Milk cans and sundries. . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE: The ahove herd held a very high test at tli-e factory last season, full particulars of which will be given at the sale. r~< — r ~'^;rj'. r oT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, ETC. MARIMA (Near MAN GAM AIRE.) MONDAY, 12th AUGUST. Abraham and williams, . LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mr D. SEALEY, who has sold his property to sell as above at 12 noon sharp, the whole of his stock and effects.
Af* FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, TCtJ calving factory dates. 17 Jersey cross heifers in calf. 16 Jersey cross yearling heifers. 5 Jersey cross bulls, mixed ages. 5 sows ill' pig, 1 boar. 160 Rornney ewes in lamb. 2 young horses by Ben more Dean and Nutwood. Separator and boiler, milk cans, etc! 20 tons Swede turnips, taon potatoes. 300 good hinau posts. S. F. Plough, tino liarrows, Planet Junior, 2 timber jacks. All lii slionsehokl furniture and effects. Note : A large proportion of the herd are Holstein and Jersey cross. Mr Sealey lias always culled heavily, aid the fact that bo has been dairying for 20 years is a first-class recommenlathat the cows arc of oxceptio.nl merit. LILY STARCH Is "tbe Starch that Mother used," .'and tlvt her daughter must use to 'obtain the same beautiful results. LILY STARCH Makes "Lily-White" Shirts. Makes Linen like Siiiow. 'Makes Cotton like Silk. Makes old laco ctjiuil to new. Is the BEST LILY STARCH Is said in ONE POUND and FIVE POUND Packets. Ask for LILY STARCH, and seethat you-get it! I
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