AUCT«O?JctRS' NOTICES. TARATAHI STOCK SALE. AIOKDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1912. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will rail as above:— 100 woolly hoggets. ■ 20 yearling heifers. 6 2-year old bulls. 1 cow, duo to calve in a few days. 1 fat cow. Oc account Mr W. C. Bayliss: 1 high grpdo Holstein yearling bull. •Oil Account Mr E. J. APLIN: 4 Ayrshire lieifors at drop. 7AHIATUA STOCK SALE. jfAKMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1912. • S3OCIATED AUCTIONEERS wiß ®el2 as above.— 200 mixed hoggots. 100 fat and forward empty ewes 100 2, 4 ,and G-tooth owes with 100 pot' cent lambs. 55 ewes and lambs. 160 good mixed hoggets. 60 yearling steers. 40 good 2-year steers. 12 store cows. 10 3-year heifers nn drop. 10 2-year empty heifers. 15 yearling heifers. 10 springing heifers. 4 2 and 3-ye«ir hulls . 3 half-bred Holstein bulls. 1 4-year Jersey bull. ■jf TNRESERVED SALE of Draught U Horses, Waggons, Trucks, 'Buildings, Timber, etc. AT McLEOD'S MILL SITE. between Kopuaranga and Mau- , ticovillo. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31.st> At 2 O'CLOCK. , 'JuIE New Zealand Loan trradl .Mercantile Agency Company. Limited, j&eduned, have received instructions from Mr A. McLeod to -sell as above 5 Splendid draught geldings, good in waggon and all farm work. 2 timber waggons. 2 bogey trucks. . Harness covers, plunking, 2 whar--03. and 1 .stable (for removal.) Tank and Sundries. , 1 good "useful haok. Outside. Entries Taken. Advise Early.
MASTERTON ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE SALE. SOL WAY YARDS, TUESDAY, October 29th. 1912, at 12.30 p.m. Tho Associated Auctioneers will offer at above time and place: 9QAn HEAD of Mixed; Cattle, -wOUU comprising bullocks,, two-year-olds and yearlings. ON ACCOUNT, MESSRS RAYNER AND SONS: 70 2 to 3-year steers. MESSRS GRAY BRO. t J 5 .0 3-vcar steers. RSDDIFORD AND CO.. 3)0 station bred Shorthorn-Here-ford and Polled Angus 2-year heifers. "To Awaito" (an extra good line). 100 station bred Shorthorn-Here-ford and Polled .Angus 3-year heifers, "Te Awaite" (an extra good lino.) 100 Shorthorn yearlings, "Tablelands." V/. HUME, ESQ. Pirinoa: 300 Shorthorn yearlings (to bo , drafted as to sex). AMNEDALE STATSON: 40 very forward 3a nd 4-year bullocks. 60 Kpeyed cows (forward condition.) MESSRS PERGY J3ROS.: 50 yearlings (mixed sexes.) DR. ANDREW. Toa Station: 300 heavy fat ewes (a real good line.) H. C. WILLIAMS. ESQ., Te Parao: 30 2-year Herefords and Shorthc.rn steers. 15 3-vear bullocks. HUGH H. SEEVHAM, ESQ: Branoepeth : 70 4 and 5 year very forward bullocks. 100 year .Hereford Cross station bred bullocks. 1 150 .3 and 4-ye-.tr good conditioned bullocks. ©a account other Vendors: 5 springing heifers. •'1 young, bulls. 16 prime fat cows. 2 fat heifers. 4 empty heifers. 50 mixed cattle. 100 woolly hoggets. 12 empty cows. 12 IS mouths steers. 40 empty station cows. fi springing hoifers. 25 2-year old empty heifors. 10 forward station cows 12 2-year steers. 70 yearling to 2-year steers. , 125 2-voar steers. 150 yearlings (mixed sexes.) 50 3-year-old steers. 100 3 and 4-yoar forward bullocks. 60 bullocks (good conditioned.) 27 2-year dairy hoifers. 5 yearling heifers. 11 I I to 18 months steers. 25 2-year old station heifors. 25 2 and 3-year dairy heifers. Further Station entrios advertised when numbers and particulars ascertained. NOTE: This sale has been altered from the usual day to avoid clashing with the Palmorston North Show. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE F3RBT-COlsJl SHEEP RUM. *1 A A ACRES Freehold; all itatf ; JL O v/U been very well l*:d down to. raised English grasses, except 800 ,i.0t03, which is in standing buslu lW«i.l fenced and divided into 13 »d----wzjM&t paddock?. Five-roomed houw jyid ako 8-rcomed cottage, wool shed,, fend night pens, sheep yards, oow&lv"d and outbuildings. _ There are ebout 400 acres of very rich flats, the fe&lanoe being hills, good spur# and faces on blue papa foraaation- Situate 1 mile to the Post Office, # ttore, school, ©to; half mile to the dairy ffao■m°y, 10 miles to the ealeyards, 18 •r.'km to freeing works. Access by resin road (first-ola&B metalled motor nwl) right to homestead. PRKX32 -•£■3 \K>r acr~— a vory cheap pro- | K(Gf> ACRES, Te Kuiti di*trict, 500 acres in grass, balance ho&vy bush. Good 6 roomed a/3'zoo, shed and aheep yards. Sub•iividod into 8 sheep proof Capacity 2 sheep to acre. 0.8.P. at 8d per acre. £8 10b torn. 4810 97,U Q AORE9, Waverley Dis•fcjf O.L O trict; 1805 acres ;SP-Mt.as and the balance in bash. Well fenced and subdivided. Four rooraod <fc>iso and lean-to, dairy, woolalwxl, ?.iva two sets of sheep yards. CarrylOu po'/f- MDiin. BRJCE £6000.Khaak cau be +ak«n *Sj i'ig 8000 shaep and 200 hoad of younjy Situate 9 mile;] to railway &ta■'ii.,'}?.. Ten are Email grazing run leane 7.XW9 f.:om liit March, 1913. Res eacy term.o ff.7«n am<i Newton king AUCTIONEER LAND AND FINAWn(».L AGENT. ?J Fv/ FL V C? \! TH,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10716, 28 October 1912, Page 8
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