x ■'i I- \.3H 1± S3 rtO T twEfi. SOLtfAY SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912 ASSOCIATED AL'OTIONEERS Will otter as above—--200 good hoggets. 200 mixed sox hoggets. 50 empty cues. Account \Y. il. Booth, Esq., Middlo Run: 600 Fir.it class woolly hoggets, mixed sexe-s. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1912. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS. £ SSOQIATED AUCTIONEERS woJi sail as above.— 140 "ood mixed hoggets. 60 X, 4. and li-tootti owes ana lambs. 14 good. 2-yr. steers. 2 spi'iugiiiS cows. . 1 sore cow. _ , 7 good young dairy cows, on tno drop. TAR ATA HI STOCK BALE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, At 1 P-hi. ©harp.
rxALGETY AND CO., LTD., *ffl J_J sell as above:— 200 mixed sex hoggets. 50 empty ewes. ~,.,. • Account Mr W. K. Boyd, Matalnwi: *J cows 3rd and 4th. caW Due August and September. (A. irauT Rood line, and in good condition). Account John Shanks,. Esq., 14 first class dairy cows. • . Account Mvs J. HOUIUGAN, who as siring up dairying. "16 first-class dairy cows all due +n factorv v.ut<6. • • other Vendors : _,,- .. 8 "First class springing heirers. • 1 jrood cow (due early). 5 milk reared 2 and 3-year springing heifers . 6 dairy cows. 8 dairy cows, due September ' and early October. 8 2vr. empty heifers. 25 2vr empty heifers, Ayrshire and Holstein cross. 1 first-class springing heifer. 9 2yr. empty Holstein heifers. 5 springing dairy cows. 8 heifers in calf. . 8 springing heifers. 1 Dog cart and harness in firstclass order. PIGS: 20 good slips. 2-0 porkers. _ PAHIATUA AN*4UAL SPRINGING HEIFER FAIR. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th.
IHE Associated Auctioneers will . ■ sell ini Messrs Abraham and Williams' Yards, Mangahao Road Pahiat.ua, at 12 noon : s£)f\ SELECTED Heifers, com4j\J prising:— 155 Jersey cross heifer?, • 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 cows (on the drop.) NOTE: Tho above heifers are selected from tho 'host horde of the district, and are of excellent quality, a large number of them being well into the Holstein and Jersey strains. PED3GREE HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN3. NEWTON KING will sell by auction nt New Plymouth on Friday,. 6th fioptorrfber from his Hobtem Stud Farm:— MPEDIGPd'TE Cows. 8 pedigree heifers. 9 yearling bulls. t> pedigree 2yr. old bulb. All the young Bulls are by "King JPayne Segis TT" or "King Alcartra Pietje," with family records of 351b '•butter in 7 days. Tho best bred tulls in the Dominion.
Send Early for Catalogues. HUIViUtM VALUER. i.AtW AND SSTAT6 AND INSURANCE A3ENT, Bank of New Zealand Chambers, QU2SK 8T AUSraaiTOH. (B. BANNISTER, Representative.) 2A A A O.R.P. at 10s, 8 miles \J\J\J from Whakatane. 2 miles from-son; MM in graf«, balance bush, ■undulating to hilly country; well fenced, well watered; all buildings tip to date. Carrying 3500 sheep and 400 oafctle. £0 10s per. acre,-terms. FOR EXCHANGE. Q/f'T ACRES, all in/gres, save Ott* 45 acres, 55 acres in new grass; 8 acres turnips 3 acres mangolds, 3 miles from Kawa Railway Station ,-school and croamery across the road. 13 paddoclcs, 189 acres freehold ; 4-roomed house; chaff shed, cowbails, etc. 150 acres O.R.P. Equity £I6OO, will exchange for town or country property.' FO>. SALE. .fat'JLU flat, rest undulating/ half beea ploughed, well watered, fenced and subdivided. 5-roomed house and eheds. Particulars, on application; can recommend this property.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR WILSON'S CEMENT. Established 1885. HAS STOOD THE, TEST OF Tram. Lowest Wellington Rates. Quality G ii a ran teed. CONCRETE PIPES, 4 inches to 42 inches in diameter. CONCRETE TROUGHS, SALT PAN, Etc. FTP:HE "OTPE fiO 1 HE Uk.MKNT 1 IPE \JO., MAST E R T. 0 N. Telephone IGS. Marquis of. NormanSy Hotel CARTERTON. Taxman 41. ■ P-°- P,/1X 28> H. DOOLY. . . PROPRIETOR.THIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL has ibcen taken over by Mr H. DOOLY, of Wellington.. „_,!__., TRAVELLERS and the GENERA: PUBLIC may rely upon receiving every attention in 'connection with tho icqinroinciits of the business. FTRST-CLASS GHEF, and the BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS. BILLIARD TABbE: Marker in attoiidan.ee. CABS meet all trains. LIVERY STABLES attached to Premise*.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10710, 2 September 1912, Page 8
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