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,k*iU»iui«i£t:KS- NOfIOES. SOL WAY SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1912. ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEER Will offer as abovtr—--320 2 and 4-tooth wethers (a tip top line.) 100 mixed sex hoggets. 100 2 and 4-tooth wethers. 150 2 and 4-tooth wethers i 100 2 and 4-tooth wethers (ofl turnips.) i 70 good woolly hoggets (been on turnips.) 30 good woolly hoggets. 15 hoggets 5 2yr. steers. 6 empty heifers. U springing heifers. <5 cows, springing, guaranteed sound. ACCOUNT F. J. BROOKS: 220 first-class woolly hoggets (turnip fed.) Account Fernyhurst Estate: 18 prime .fat cows. PAH I ATI! A STOCK SALE. AUGUST 27. MANGAHAO ROAD YARDS. £ SSOCtATED AUCTIONEERS wili sett aa above.— 400 mixed hoggets. 150 good mixed hoggets. 8 2yr. empty heifers. 25 2yr empty heifers;, Ayrshire and Holsteiu cross. 20 lots building timber in assorted sizes. 10 head mixed c.vttle. 17 selected dairy heifers, on the 35 good mixed hoggets. 2-5 fat and forward ewes. drop. 1 platform scales, weigh up to '/ cwt. 1 galvanised tank. I.small shed. 1 timber jack. . 2 selected dairy heifers, on the drop. .' 1 Syr. old heifer, on the drop. 2 2yr. Jersey heifers, on the drop. Account MwJ. HOURIGAN: 16 first-class dairy cows all due to factory dates. ■OTHER VENDORS: 8 dairy cows, due September and early October.

TARATAHI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. At 1 p.m. eharp. " .ALGETY ANITcO., LTD., will _> sell as above:— Account John Shanks, Esq., 14 first class dairy cows. Other Vendors: 1 first-class springing heifer. 9 2yr. empty Holstein heifers. 20 porkers. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS AUGUST; 30th. * SSO"IATED AUCTIONEERS will offer as above—--120 good hoggets (off turnips). GO ewes (fat and forward). 40 hoggets. 10 good dairy cows, coming to profit. MARTINBOROUCH SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29th. v At 1 P-m. D ALGETY AND CO,, LTD. have received instructions from A. E. NUTT, Esq., who has. given up dairying, to sell without reserve the whole of his sele&ed herd of dairy cows, consisting of: nK GUARANTEED sound cows, 2&D mostlv 2nd and 3rd calvera, to calve beginning or Septem(ln calf to pure bred Jersey bull). ALL cows'in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bull. ALSO on account of other clients : -25 good springing dairy heifers, September and October calvers. PAHJATUA ANNUAL SPRINGING HEIFER FAIR. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4tk.

HE Associated Auctioneers will _ 5311 ia Messrs Abraham and Williams' Yards, Mangahao Road Pahiatua, at 12 noon : 5Q(\ SELECTED Heifers, comdi\j prising:— _ 155 Jersey cross heifers, 115 Shorthorn cross heifers 100 Jersey and Holstein cross heifers, 30 Holstein and Holstein cross heifers. 100 2 and 3yr dairy heifers. 20 3yr Shorthorn heifers. 10 dairy cowsj (on the drop.) "NOTE: Tlie above heifers are selected from the host herds-, of the district, and are of excelle,nt quality, a large numher of them heing well into the Holstein and Jersey strains. HimVICl VALUER, LAND AND ESTAT3 AND INSURANCE AGENT, Bank of New Zealand Chambers. QUEEN ST. ... MASTERTQM, (H. BANNI3TER, Representative.) FOR EXCHANGE. O'jC • 45 acres, 55 acres in new grass; 8 acres turnips, 3 acres mangolds, 3 miles from Kawa Railway Station and creamery across iho road. 13 paddocks, 189 acres freehold; 4-roomed house; chaff shed, cowbails, etc. 150 acres O.R.P. Equity £I6OO, will exchange for town or -country property.

FOK SALE. OTA AORES L.I.P. About half flat, rest undulating, half been ploughed, well watered, fenced and eubdivided. 5-roomed house and sheds. Particulars on application; «an recommend this property. DltflNG AND SUPPER ROtfft/IS. FISH AND CHIPS. W. SCOTT EGS to arnrcmnce to the public of 1 Mastorton and surrounding dis>trict® that he has opened FISH AND CHIPS, DINING AND SUPPER AtOOMS .In the • premises lately occupied by Ah Lop, amd opposite Mr J. Elliott's, 'Saddler, Queem St. FRESH FISH DAILY. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10704, 27 August 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10704, 27 August 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10704, 27 August 1912, Page 8

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