AUCYJOKEEfiS' NOTICES. MHIATUA STOCK SALE. {PARSERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1912. AUCTIONEERS ■trail sedl'as above.— 200 mixed hoggets. 100 fat and torward empty ewes 100 2, 4 ,and 6-tooth ewes with 100 per cent iambs. 55 owos and lambs. ISO good mixed hoggets. GU yearling steers. 40 good 2-year steers. 12 store cows. 10 3-year heifers on drop. 10 2-year empty heifers. 15 yearling heifers. 10 springing heifers. 4 2 and .'5-vear bulls . 3 half-bred Holstein bulls. 1 4-year Jersoy bull. {l:i account Mgmont Keunels, Strat--I'c-ivi: A few bearded sheep dogs, in work and ready to work ; bred from tri:il strnliiiis. 1 heifer just c - !ved.
SALE! SALE! SALE! WEDNESDAY, OCT.. 30th, 1912, AT POST OFFICE AUCTION- MART A J. JOHNSON AND CO. i\» have been instructed by Mr O. PI NX to .sell his liigh class .Furniture and Pictures (now on. view). Full particulars in Wednesday's issue. r TNRESERVED SALE of .Draught J ' Horses, Waggons, Trucks, Buildings, Timber, etc. AT McLEOD'S MILL SITE, between Kopuaranga and Maujicoville. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31st, At 2 O'CLOCK. THE Nov.- Zealand Loan and! Merer.'! tile Agoncv Company, Limited, }l(xhic?d, have received instructions fram Mr A. MeLeod to .sell as above 5 Splendid draught geldings, good in waggon and all farm work. 2 timber waggons. 2 bogey trucks. Harness covers, planking. 2 wharca. and 1 stable (for removal.) Tank and Sundries. 1 good useful hack. Other Vendors: 1 good hack. 1 half-draught gelding, all work. 1 good quiet "ggy gelding. Outside Entries Taken. Advise Early. - MASTERTON ANN UAT/ SPRING CATTLE SALE. SOLWAY YARDS, TUESDAY, October 29th, 1912, at 12.30 p.m. Tiia Associated Auctioneers will offer fit above time and place: 9<T)AA HEAD of Mixed Cattlo, H ; W'?.iVlU' comprising bullocks,, two-yo.nr-olds' and yearlings; OX ACCOUNT. MESSRS RAYNER AND SONS: 70 2 to 3-year steers. MESSES GRAY BRO., 80 3-vear steers. F3IDDIFORD AND CO., 350 station bred Shorthorn-Here-ford and Polled Angus 2-year heifers. "To Awaito" (an extra good line). 100 station bred Shorthorn-Here-foid and Polled Angus 3-year beifers, "Te Awaito" (an extra good line.) 100 Shorthorn yearlings, "Tablelands." W. HUME, ESQ. Piriuoa: 800 Shorthorn yearlings (to be drafted as to sex). ANNEDALE STATION: 40 very forward 8a nd 4-year bullocks. 60 spoyed cows (forward condition.) KE3SR3 PERCY BROS.: 50 yearlings (mixed sexes.) DR. ANDREW. Ton.' Station: 300 heavy fat ewes (a real good line.) H, C. WILLIAMS. ESQ., To SParae: 30 2-year Hereford.-? and Shorthorn steers, lo 3-vca-r bullocks. HUGH H. BEETHAM, ESQ: Brnncepetli : 70 4 and 5 year very forward bullocks. " 100 8 year Hereford Cross station 150 3 and 'l-yo;ir good conditioned bullocks: ©sl account oilier Vendors: 5 springing heifers. 8 young, bulls. If! prime f<tt cows. • 2 fat. heifers. I cinntv heifers. 50 mixed cattlo. 10C) woolly hoggets. 12 empty cows. 12 IS months steers. 4'l empty station cows. 0 springing heifers. 25 2-year old empty heifers. J 10 forward station cows ! 12 2-ycar steers. * 70 yearling to 2-year s'teors. 125 2-year steers. 150 yearlings (mixed sexes.) 50 3-year-o!d steers. 100 3 and 4-year forward bullocks. GO bullocks (;;ood conditioned.) 27 2-year dairy heifers. •5 yearling herferr,. 11 J-l to IS months steers. 25 2-ye:ir 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 from the usual day to avoid clashing with the Palmers ton North Show. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
FIRST-GUtSS SHEEP RUM. 1 fi(\{\ 4 ORBS *.i! M X.\P\J>\J been y.ery well l*:d down i',,-1 raised English grasses, except 200 ®0.»4>3, which ia la standing imah.. [W&'J fenced and dmded into IS coi> rc-KMrti-t pwJdocks. Five-roomed houaa pjad also 8-roomed cottage, woolshsd, night penß, ftheep yard*, cowSi&d and outbuildings. There &r& v}>rd*i 400 acres of very rich fiats, the kIsEW beiag hills, good spurs and to on Wu© papa formation- ■ 6ita- &*•>, 1 »;k- to tho Post Office, # jrtor©, etc; half mils vo the dairy faok'tj, 10 ffiiloa to the saloyards, 18 'SYik-t to frosning works. Accoas by -aain road (first-class metalled motor o.>id) right so homeatoad. PlilOU < ; <>3 e-k* *cr:— a vary cheap pro* s«iriy. ■i XOQ ACRES, TV Kuiti diaJ 1,9 O*/ triot, 500 aerea in fora3s, 'v'riwios heavy bußh. Good 5 roomed ■i&aae, »hed and sheep yards, B:ihrvridod into 6 shoo? proof «ck& ry.-;x'itT 2 sheep to acre. Q.B.P. ab ■Vii 6d per acre. JttfUOE £8 10a p*r VaV tf .L O triot; 1805 acroe .fMMJU and the balanoo in bush. Well 'fr.-r.cswi and subdivided. Four rooraed ■,ti>*u-A R.;:d lean-to, dairy, wool-shed, ■irA two gets of sheep yards. Oarrtr--7343 10i» pfri aranm. PQffiEQE £6OOO, -:'&•.» oaii bfi tak<m aJ» b% 8030 niioep and SOO head of young ?.i',-;i4w. Situate 9 miles to railway £>to> 'tiw. Tenure small grazing ran I#&M SI yts79 from Ist March, 1918. Eo:.\ ißbK>:w.:oaall*/ easy tenia s.v®n and AUCTIONEER LAND AND FINAGENT. PLYMOUTH.
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