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AUCfIUttt&ERS' NOTICES. ' iARATAHI STOCK BALt. , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1912. At 1 p-m. sharp. D ALGETY AND CO.. LTD., will sea as above:— 70 ewes, with 90 per cent lambs at foot. 56 fat and forward ewes. *** 4 first-lass «»>:'-( noarantwd). 6 well grown slips. 2 fcows in P'fi'l B St di £;, spring dairy cows (guaranteed.) , 25 fat and forward wetheis. 3 3-year springing dairy cou . 2 ticar 14 yearling dairy lieifeis. Jeis y 4 Ringing dairy cows. Second calvers. . . . ~ 2 3-ye.ir springing neiuie. p 4 2-year c-mpty heifers. 15 store pig*10 9 crossbred 1 liei |-ye'nr HoKciu-Ayrsltfre bull. ] empty cow. 4 springing cows. ]2 2-veir steer's. 23 yearling steers. HORSES j,_ vnjr _ old Gelding "Berlin Abaci all all." (S" ddl ° alicl hav ~ ness.) , .. iit '*• 1 3-year-old mare by Letlie. 1 brood p.! are (aged). 1 yearli'"" by "Bom" out of "Lethe" mare. 1 yearling by "Black Battery." PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. SEPTEMBER 1". 1912. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS. A 880QIATED AUCTIONEERS will s&li J* B above. 100 good mixed hoggets. 100 mixed hoggets. (> Ogood mixed hoggets. 23 fat and forward ewes. 8 good young bulls. •20 good: 2-year empty heifers. 6 tip top springing heifers. 6.forward empty cows. 10 picked yearling heifers. ES3RS dIIGETY ami CO'. LTD., instructed by Mv Hu-old I'earce, of Rongotea, will otter uy siuction on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, at the conclusion of the Horse Parade at Cartarton Showgrounds the ARAB GREY PONY " ' f / aRK. CTOR ;" 11 nr _ lai ported; from Australia- 1 , ticulars may he obtained fiorn tn*, Auctioneers, " ■ SALE OF TOWN Ste I lONS OLD WIILL SITE AND HOUSE. MESSRS DALGETY and Company, Ltd. (instructed by Mr ' R. Brown) will offer by auction on sth i October, on behalf of Mr A. W. RENALL, 4 acres of desirable Town Property, situated between Queen and Dixon Streets, opposite Convent Grounds and Bowling Green, in buikling allotments.. Ftt'rthor Particulars inter. BEAUTIFUL HAVVKE S BAY PROPERTY. In the Market for a very short time. About 3 miles from Hastings by Good r .• Road. rri ACRES of the famous Hawke's 4JL Bay Flats. This land is some .of the pick of Hawlce's Bay and capable of carrying n cow to the acre. IMvidted into' 7 paddocks with all ney fences. . 12 acres in first-class Prairie Grass . 10 acres ready for green crops. 'Balance -in pasture. Practically new house of s.rooms and all modern conveniences, hot and cold water etc.. Thiji isan, ideal_ dairy farm, and is quite close'to dairy factory. For further particulars apply to S. H. KNIOHT, '.AMD AMD ESTATE £GENT, HASTINGS. . " FD' iMMED'ATR SALE SWEEP RUN. "t jGAA ACRES Freehold; all haa A UV/U beer, very well laid down ii mixed English grasses, except 200 ♦ore*, which is in standing bush. "Well fenced and divided into 12 convenient paddocks. Five-roomed house sad alao 8-roomed cottage, woolahedand night pens, sheep yards, iX>wkhed and outbuildings. , There are <*bout 400 acres of very rich flats, the fcwance being hills, good spurs faoe*. on blue papa formation- Situate .1 mile to the Post Office, _ atore, school, etc; half mile to the dairy factory, 10 miles to the saleysrds, 18 TnilAi to freezing works. Access by main road (first-class metalled motor road) right to homestead. PRICE £6 per acr:— a very cheap pro|wty. KAO ACRES, Te Kuitd dia--10u« trict, 500 acres in grass, balance heavy bush. Good 5 roomed •house, shed and sheep yards. Subdivided into 6 sheep proof paddocks. Capacity 2 sheep to acre. O.R.P. at 17a 8d per acre. JtTJCE £8 10s per »ore. V 4819 Q ACHES, Waverley Dis&4 lo trict; 1805 acres in grass and the balance in hush. Well fenced and subdivided. Four roomed Ihouse and lean-to, dairy, woolshed, and two s«ta of sheep yards. Carrying 3000 sheep and 200 head of young cattle. Situate 9 miles to railway .station. Tenure small grazing run lease 81 years from Ist March, 1918. Ren '£42 10s por annum. PRICE £6OOO. (Exceptionally easy terms riven _ and the stock can be taken ai wstaatfoa. 340 NEWTON KING AUGTIONEEB, I AND UNO FINANCIAL ACENi, KKW ; -l'T-:nffOUTH« WINTER 1912 WINTER - rj # OUR. -REPARATIONS for the WINTER. SEASON are on a larger scale than ew. This is to he seen in the large &nd varied assortment of every description of the moat fashion able LADIES', ITEM'S and CHILDREN'S SERVICEABLE FOOTWEAR, of which, has been specially selectV oaodfc pleasing array of liew and mfortable WINTER BOOTS; CALL TO-DAY. JQ JjIINLAYSON AND gjP NBOOTMAKERS. HEN STREET ... MA9TE»TON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 16 September 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 16 September 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 16 September 1912, Page 8

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