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AUCTSONEERB' NOTICED » MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14. At ll.bO a.m. AMES MACINTOSH AND CO. will sell as above — 30 fat hoggets. 20 woolly Hoggets. 80 sound mouth ewes in lamb. 60 F. M. ewes in lamb to S. D. rams. 40 sound mouth ewes in lamb. 20 fat wethers and ewes. 1 Dairy cow, close to calving. 2 good dairy cows, close to calving. x , 3 cowo, due next month. 1 heifer. , . 2 cow«, just on eaivmg. 1 heifer in calf. 6 young cows, due September, guaranteed sound. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. SPECIAL CLEARING SALE. OF COWS, HEIFERS, SHEEP, HAY, AND SUNDRIES. On account of HARRY FEAST, Esq,, who is .giving up dairying, on Jus.farm, AHAIKOUKA, near UREYIOWN. FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, At 11-30. AMES MACINTOSH AND CO. ' have received instructions from Harry Feast, Esq., to sell as above. COWS AND HEIFERS : 40 real good cows due August and September. 50 2 and 3y,r spinning heifers due August and beptember (to bo drafted in small lots.) 2 pure bred Ayrshire heifers. 2 purebred yearlings (out of picket cows). 6 sows with litters. 2 sows in pig. 1 p.b. Bersksiro boar. SHEEP: 100 2, 4, 6 and 8-th ewes in lamb to Romneys and S.D. rams. HORSES: 1 good harness mare (suitable for milk cart). 1 4vt old unbroken filly. SUNDRIES: 40 Totara (in lote). Galvanised iron (piping. 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 one of the best suppliers to the. Creytown Factory, and on tlie day of the- sale he will be pleased to show his returns. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer.. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE

AT ATEA, THURSDAY, loth AUGUST, 1912. at 12 Noon. ESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WIL- . MAMS, LTD., have been favoured with instruetio»s from S. SMITH, ESQ., ATEA, who is giving . .up dairying, to offer the whole of his herd, comprising:— 30 first class dairy cows (2nd and 3rd cilvers), calving factory dates. 10 picked 3yr heifers in calf. 7 weaners-. 3 20-mths to 2y.r steers. 2 bulls. 1 good gig horse, 6yr old, mare in foal, and with foal at foot. Milk cane and sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE: The above herd held a very high test at the (factory last ,sea.son, .full particulars cF which will -bo given at tho'&ale. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE ... CLAFSEVILLE. On account of Thc.s. Ray, E-:q. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1912. MESSRS JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. have received instructions from Thos. Ray, Esq., who has leased his farm, to hold an absolutely Uina-eserved clearing sale of all hie live and dead stock, on above date and time, including:— HORSES—--1 b.rygeldMig ''Ophir" by Australia—Nai Nai. 1 chestnut iilly, unbroken, by An Revoir—"Nai Nai. , " 1 brown gelding "Merrie Ely," by Merrie England—-Nai Nai. 1 bay 'filly, out of Putangitangt. 1 chestnut mate "Elfrida," by Sir Lancelot—Elf lock, bred by Hon. J. D. Orinond. 1 brown .gelding, aged, by Deringer. .1 black draught mare,. Syrs. 1 biy draught mare, aged. 2 black ponies, broken to single double harness. CATTLE—--1 roan cow, close to calving. 1 white cow, in full profit. 3 yearling heifors. SHEEP—--40 mixed ewes and wether's. IMPLEMENTS—

1 set chain harrows, set Averji •scales, wool press, Jones reaper and binder, H.-M. drill, <l.f. plougii, Dun win mower, hay rake, Cambridge roller, wooden roller, horse-power chaff-cutter, oat crusher, dray and harness, spring cart and h-iivK'ss, Kiigle. seated buggy, double pi-it haniere, four horse yokes and chains, - sots plough harness, 3 to::s haled hay and straw, tarpaulins, tool;;., etc., etc. FRANK EVANS, . Auctioneer. $.14 k.J y v XAi. AXy &.J>KJ ANO CO. P. W. ]);mn.) («. F. Raw s',astkt;.tC;N. Hf\n AORtt?, 0.1?. P., at 9s 6 V)> 6 m-i\, acres in biu-h, l\~> carry 2 ■pL.'vp to rooms, with -all inge.; also iron < watered. jtfmli€2ooo r.:>■},■ f;«i' O; fa/ /"» f\ ' r\\ ici. grass. Will "c. I-louee, 5 irv outbui Idhold, twelve Cambridge* grass after r I'ern; GOO aiifo is Irony of will after burninsured for u.;-jU ; a: HMc:, ,1 v. t'O Ciutlorohnrd. House, Groom 1? and panti'7, IG-lbail cowshed, trap shed, pip; styes, 2 miles fro':: •7<njlaiic<'.> hotter facto.'v. ■-V.. lvplii-ic will ; v >-U improved . !■ t'l,- rdough ; G .',-:?. in rood Fng,o ifcwcdcs. SmaiJ d pantrv, IG-lbail One mile and a half from school and post oflico. PRICE £2B por acre.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10693, 14 August 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10693, 14 August 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10693, 14 August 1912, Page 8

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