AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. &)ABTERTON STOCK RALE. WAJPOUA BALE YARBO. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, IJH2. At 1! 6.x*. -"■'"AMES MACINTOSH AND 00. will soil as &bovo— I springing In'i l'<• i s 8 store eo'.v.-i I 2-ye;r Ayrshire hull. Owing to the Carterton Show being held on W KDNESDA Y, 23rd OCTOBER. we will hold- our next sale on above ds to. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer, SPRING CATTLE SALfc. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 11)12, at 11.31) a.m. Messrs jamks macintosh AND CO., bog to notify that they wil! hold their (irsfc Annual Spring Cattle Sale at above date and time, when thev will offer the following line 3, viz.— On account James Kennedy, Esq., Tikitapu: 120 ." ami -1-year-old Polled Angus bullocks. 60 3 and. -t-year-old Hereford bullock? 50 3 and 4-ycar-old Shorthorn bullocks. On account other Vendors: 20 yealing dairy beil'crs. 3D 2-year old steers 20 2-year old steers. 20 18-months steers _ 10 yearling daily heifers. 8 2-year old steers. 20 3 and 'l-year Shorthorn bullocks 40 Polled Angus and Hereford Cross yearling heifers. -10 yearling Shorthorn steers . 20 2-year old empty heifers. 40 vearling dairy heifers. 30 2-year-old steers. 15 13-niontli.s steers 20 yearling steers and heifers G 3-year-old bullocks. Further entries invited, which will be advertised as rece ; - r, d. BY~AT7hT!ON. WAHUROA ESTATE J M PORTA XT jQ AIR YIXG . L AXU S ALE - Unique opportunities to porsons of Small Capita! to acquire a farm in heart, of a splendid Dairying District. SMALT, DEPOSITS. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. FORMED, SAXDED AND METALLED ROADS. On FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25th, At 11.30 a.m., AT HAMILTON. mH E FA RM EPS' A I'CTIOX ElOll- - IXC! COMPANY. LTD., Hamilton (instructed by Messrs Paul Hanson and Co.. of Auckland) will sell by Public Auction 31. sections of rich level land yi areas from SO to 150 acres. NOTE: 'This laud is adjacent to the Waharoa Railway Station, and is serve 1 by three Creaemries. Each section has a good road frontage, and the land is eminently adapted for T) Irving. The Block is the centre of well settled and prosperous dairying farms ,ui the boundaries are practically all fenced. It has not been developed earlier, being until recently Native land. Arrangements are in course of being made with (lie Local Drainage Board for the draining of the area. The sub-division i.f this block on the easiest terms makes it possible to ar.yoiie to acq wire a first-class dairy farm. There is no developed block in the Waikato offering the same advantages of Wsilinr'-a Estate, or possessing sv.ch p':::sibilitieS of great prospective value. FIRST CLASS LAND. FIRST CLASS ACCESS. FIRST CLASS TERMS. TOWNSHIP. A portion of the Estate in a central position has bce.n sub-divided into aero lots for a township, and will be offered for sale. Provision will bo made for School and Halt sites. TERMS. Ten per cent cash, 10-per cent in three months,' 10 per cent in twelve months from date of sale, balance payable in five years from Ist June, 1912, bearing 5 per cent interest per annum. Arranfo 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 A roll a. LAYNE AND REID, Land Agents, Morrinsville. Any of the above will show you over tho.property. ANNUA L _ SPRI\G~ CATTLE SALE. SOLWAY YARDS, TUESDAY, October 29th, 1912, at 12.30 p.m. The Associated Auctioneers will offer at above time and place: HEAD of jVlixod Ciltt,( '- Wv/V/l/ comprising bullocks,, two-year-olds and vearlings. OX ACCOUNT, MESSRS RAYNER AND SONS: 70 2 to 3-vear steers. MESSRS CRAY BRO., 30 3-year steers. RI DDI FORD AND CO., 350 station bred Shorthorn-Here-ford and Polled Angus 2-year heifers. "Te Awaite" (an extra good line). 100 station bred Shorthorn-Here-ford and Polled Angus 3-year heifers, "Te Awaite" (an extra good line.) 100 Shorthorn yearlings, "Tablelands." W. HUME, ESQ. I'irinea : 300 Shorthorn yearlings (to be drafted as to sev). ANNEDALE STATfOf!: 40 very forward 3a nd 1-year bullocks. 60 speved cows (forward condition..) MESSRS PERCY ZiROS.: 50 vearlings (mixed sexes.) D-R. ANDREW loa Station: 300 heavy fat ewes fa real good line.) H. C. WILLIAMS. ESQ., Te I'arae : ,'M) 2-year Hero fords and Shorthorn steers. 15 3-vear bullocks. HUCH H. BEETHAM, ESQ: Braneepeth : ,70 'I and 5 year very forward bullocks. Tip top line. 100 3 year forward conditioned Hereford Cross station bred, bullocks. 150 ;5-vear forward conditioned Hereford cross station bred' bullocks. On •account other Vendors : j 70 yearling to 2-year steers. 125 2-year steers. 150 yearlings (mixed sexes.) 50 3-year-old steers. 100 3' and 1-year butlocks. GO bullocks (good conditioned.) 27 2-year dairy heifers. 5 yearling heifers. 11 11 to IS months steers. 25 2-year old station heifers. 25 2 and 3-year dairy heifers. Further Station entries advertised when numbers and particulars ascertained. NOTE: This sale has been altered front the usual day to avoid clashing with v/ie l>linei>tuu North Show.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10714, 18 October 1912, Page 8
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