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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. MASTERTON STOCK SM.E. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1.4, At 11.30 a.m. JAMES MACINTOSH AND GO. will sell tifi above — 60 F. M. owes in lamb to S. D. rams. 40 sound mouth ewes in. lamb. 20 fat wethers and ewos. 1 Dairy cow, close to calving. 2 good dairy cows, clcso to calvi»K* 3 cow,'., due next month. 1 heifer. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. CREYTOWN STOCK SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 12. OAUrf/n IV 00.. Ud., Will a»ii CATTLE: G springing 3yr. betters. 2 springing 'At. heifers. 1 cow (early calvcu}. 2 empty cows. SPECIAL CLEARING SALE. OF COWS, HEIFERS, SHEEP, HAY, AND SUNDRIES. On account of HARRY FEAST, Esq., who is giving up dairying, on his farm, AHAIKOUKA. near GiftEYl OWN>, FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, At 11-30. JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. have received instructions from Harry Feast, Esq., to sell as above.

COWS AND HEIFERS 40 real good cows duo August and September. 50 '2 and 3yr spinning heifers duo August and September (to bo drafted in small lots.) 2 pure bred Ayrshire 1-t-ifers. • 1 2 purebred yearlings (out of picks'. eons). 6 sows with litters. 2 sows in pig._ 1 p.b. Berslcsire boif. SHEEP: 100 2, 4, 6 ami 84h ewes in lamb to Romneys and S.D. rams. HORSES: 1 good harness mare (suitable for milk cart). 1 4y>r old unbrokeYi filly. SUNDRIES: 40 Totara straimer.s (in lots). Galvanised iron jpiping. 20 tons baled hay. 20 tons mangolds, etc., etc. , LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to this sale, as Mr Feast has always been ono of the best suppliers to' the Grey town- Factory, and on the dny of the sale he will be pleased to «how his returns. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer.

UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT ATE A, THURSDAY, 15tli AUGUST, 1912. at 12 Noon. Messrs. Abraham and Williams, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from S. SMITH, ESQ., ATEA, who is giving up dairying, to offer, the whole of his herd, comprising : —■ j. 30 first class dairy cows (2nd and 3rd calvers), calving factory dates. 10 picked 3yr heifers in calf. 7 weaners. 3 20-mtlis to 2y.r steers. 2 bulls. 1 good gig horse, 6yr old, mare in foal, and with foal at foot. Milk cans and sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE: Tlie above herd held a very high'test' at th« factory last sea.son, full particulars cT which will he given at the sale. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, ETC. MARIMA (Near MANGAMAIRE.) MONDAY, 12th AUGUST. Abraham and williams, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mr 3>. SRALEY, who has sold his property to sell as above at 12 noon sharp, the whole of his Stock and effects.

4K FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, i) calving factory dates._ 17 Jersey cross heifers in calf. 16 Jersey cross yearling lieifers. 5 Jersey cross bulls, .mixed ages, 5 sowg h pig, 1 boar. 160 Romiiey ewes in lamb. 2 horses by Benmore Dean and Nutwood. Separator and boiler, milk cans, etc. 20 tons Swede turnips, taon potatoes. 300 good liinau posts. S. F. Plough, tin© harrows, pulp -?r, Planet Junior, 2 timber jacks. All hi shousehold (furniture and of-, fects. Note : A large proportion of the herd are Hol&tein and Jersey cross. Mr Saaley has always culled heavily, and the fact that ho has 'been dairying for 20 years is a first-class repommendaitioai' that the cows are of exerptioaal merit.'. ' ED"WARBS. AND CO. F. W. Dunn.) CO. F. Rawson. MASTERTON.

'ACRES, O.R.R, at 9s per - - acn '' Kpanuaw.ahia; 350 acres m bush, .%7 acres iin. grass. Will cairy 2 isiieep to th ri acre. House,-5 rooms, wit]] al'l outbuildings; also iron shed, 28 *x ID. Well , M< ? £BOO, G.A.S. £2OOO cash for goodwill. AOillS Freehold, twelve md-r-s from Cambridge ■j.7 good road; 800 'acres, grass after bush, 400 noms grass after fern; 600 acres stnnd-'ia;liU'sii. b-alu;kV t>ironr r feirn country. This 'class of hi.nd will .take a good -solc of grasp oftnr hurnHouse, 6 rooiais, injured for £350; also good outbuildings. The proposed roa-d from 'JYiutari t'o Cambridge, wli:r-h must, shortly go will irtnr through -the block. Surveyed into eight different loits, ohe plan nf wbeeh is now ! i eiing approved. School and ereninerv P hoi £ ly to ho erected close by. Price -Co 5s per acre. Very <:;uvy t.'nii;. Ten per cent cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. KQ ACRES. FreeboiW, balance will t/O .dairy 18 wwa ; well improved , 15 acres being under the nlough; 6 acres jilst sown do win. in n-nod". Fr.giah. .grasses; 2 acre 3,0 Ifswedes) Small orchard. House, G rooms and pantrv, 164 bail cowshed, t'ran "died, pig • stye's,. 2 miles from Rallance butter factory. One mile and a Jiailf mn'lea from school and post office. PRICE £2B pe* acre, j

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10691, 12 August 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10691, 12 August 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10691, 12 August 1912, Page 8

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