AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. fifIASTERTON STOCK HALE, waipoua sate yards. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16. At 11.60 *.». -' r AMES MACINTOSH AND 00. will sell as above— Sheep—--100 wether hoggets off turnips. 80 mixed sex hoggets. 30 fat four-tooth ewes and wethers. CATTLE: 7 2-yoar old steers. 10 yearling steers. HORSES: I draught marc, 7 year;, I chestnut mare, single and i double harness. PIGS: 20 good weanors. \ On Account Mr \V. Simpson, TE ORE ORE, Wlio is giving up contracting. 1 bay draught gelding 7 years. 1 brown draught gelding 9 years 1 grey draught guiding aged. Collars. Harness and Winkers . 2 cart saddles .arid breechiugs. 0 sens plough chains "2 sets loadLng chains. 5 horse yokes and\trces 1 4 and 5 horso tree and block and tackle. 1 waggon to carry 30 bales 1 wool. 1 tip dray. FRANK EVANS, Auotionaer* . SPRING CATTLE SALE. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1912, at 11.3U a.m. 'ESSES JAIvIES MACINTOSH . AND CO.. beg to notify that they will hold their first Annual Spring Cattle Sale at above date and time, when thev will offer the following lines, viz.— On account James Kennedy, Esq., Tikitapu: 120 ? and 4-year-old Polled An- | gus bullocks. 60 3 and 4-year-old Hereford I bullocks. j 50 3 and 4-voar-old Shorthorn bullocks. ' I On account other Vendors: 20 2-year old steers. 20 18-:ii"nths steers 10 yearling dairy heifers'. 8 2-voar old steers. 20 3 'and -i-yoar Shorthorn bul- ! locks 40 Polled Angus and Hereford Cross yearling heifers. 40 Shorthorn steers . 20 2-year old empty heifers. 40 veariius dairy heifers ; ."O 2-yoar-rdd steers. 15 18-mnnths steers £0 vearling steers and heifers <r ; 3-yca:y.ld Jwllocks. Further entries invited, which will be advertised as rec:o ; " Q d. MASTERTOX ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE SALE. AT SOL WAY YARDS, TUESDAY, October 29th, 1912, .at 12.30 p.m. Tho Associated Auctioneers will offer at above time and place: 1 ~OH HEAD f Mixed Cattlo » XfJOxJ comprising bullocks,, twoyea r-okl.s- and yerrlings. Or!- ai-otieb Me-vr-; Rayncr and Son: On ucnunr ?:'i'-.-.;-s Grav Bros : rount P.iddiford and Co.: i 0 st;tio:i bred Shorthorn-Here-ford and Polled Angus 2-year heifers. "To Awaite" (an extra good lino). '{) station bred Shorthorn-Hcre-nd Polhd Ang:vs 3-year heifers, '"To Awaite'' (an extra good line.) 0 Shorthorn .waning?, "TableOn Aeeotirt W. 3UO Shortho;' time. Esq., Pirinoa yearlings (to bo drafted •-!" to sex). 0:i account, A.miodaio Station: 40 verv forward 3a nd 4-year bullocks. On account Messrs Percy Bros.: 50 yearlings (mixed sexes.) On account other 'Vendors: 70 yearling to 2-year steers. 125 2-year" steers, 150 yearlings (mixed sexes.) 50 3-Year-old steers. 100 3" and 4-voar forward bidlooks. 60 bullocks (good conditioned.) 27 2-year dniry heifers. 5 yearling heifers. On Account Dr. Andrew, Toa Station: 300 hcavv fat ewes (a real good line.) Further Station entries advertised when numbers and particulars ascertained. ' BY AUCTION. MPORTANT kAIRYING , Unique opportunities to persons of Small Capital to acquire a farm in heart of a splendid Dairying District. SMALL DEPOSITS. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. FORMED, SANDED AND METALLED ROADS. On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th, At 11.30 a.m.. AT HAMILTON. IHE FARMERS' AUCTIONEER- . ING COMPANY, LTD., Hamilton (instructed by Messrs Paul Hansen and Co.. of Auckland) will sell by Public Auction-31 sections of rich level land in areas from So to 150 acres. NOTE: This land is adjacent to the Wahtvroa Railway Station, and is served by three Creaemries. Each section has a good road frontage, and tho land is eminently adapted for dairying. The Block is the centre of well settled and prosperous dairying farms and tho boundaries are practically all fenced. It has not been developed earlier,, being until recently Native land. .. Arrangements are in course of being made with the Local Drainage Board for tho draining of the area. The sub-division of this block on . the easiest terms makes it possible to anyone to acquire a first-class dairy farm. There is no developed block in the Waikato offering the same advantages of YVaharoa Estate, or possessing such possibilities of great prospective value. FIRST CLASS LAND. FIRST CLASS ACCESS. FIRST CLASS TERMS. TOWNSHIP. A portion of the Estate in a central position has been | sub-divided into acre lots for a township, and will be offered' for sale. Provision will bo made for School and Hall sites. TERMS. Ten per cent cash, 10 per cent in three months, 10 per cent in twelve months from dato of sale, balance payable in live years from Ist Juno. 1912, bearing 5 per cent interest per annum. Arraneo to see this Block, and get Full Particulars from : THE FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. HAMILTON, Or their Sub-Agents: G. W. MACE and CO., Land Agents, Te Aroha. LAYNE AND REJD, Land Agents, Morrin.sville. Any of the above will show you over
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10710, 14 October 1912, Page 8
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