rtUUiiUhcfcßS- NOTICES. PAHIATUA SALE. MANGAHAO ROAD YARDS. NOVEMBER sth, 1912. S3OCIATED AUCTIONEERS L Will offer as above—--150 forward empty ewes, shorn. \ 30 fat ewes, shorn. 45 2-year e-mpcy HoreforcT heifers, one earmark, tip-top lino. 9 Springing hoifers 3 Gtd sound dairy cows in milk 3 Springing heifers 2 well -bred yearling Shorthorn bulls. 1 pure bred Sorthorn bufl, bred by Weraroa Experimental Farm 1 4 year well bred Hereford buli. 20 yearling steers. 3 Jersey cross 2-year bulls. 5 tip top heifers on the drop. MARTINBOROUCH STOCK SALE. FRIDAY. 13th NOV., 1912. AT 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will offer at their- Martinorough Saleyards as under:— OATTLE : 20 good 4-year bullocks. 17 yearling steers. HORSES Account Messrs McLaren Bros., Bush Gully:— , 15 3-ycar half draught horses (handled.) EKETAHUNA STOCK SALb. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1912. i SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS a. will offer as above: SHEEP: 200 shorn 2-tooth mixed sex hoggets. 100 hoggets in wool. CATTLE: 20 2!, -year „teers. 4 3-year steers.-. 1 Jersey bull. 40 to IS months P.A. and Hereford heifers, good. TARATAHI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1912. OALGEIT AND CO., LTD., will sell as above:— On Account AY. H. Booth, Esq., Middle Run : 100 Holstein, Jersey and Shorthorn cross, 15 months dairy heifers. 15 15-mcnths steers. 1 fa) heifer. On account A. E. Booth,. Ksq., Middle • Run: 20 2-yoar old. empty dairy heifers. On Account H. Feast. Esq., Carterton : In lots. On account other vendors: 14 2-year dairy heifers; Good , lino.- : , ■ 0 2-year- bulls. 2 yearling bulls. 90 4. 6, and F.M. owes, 100 per cent lambs. • . * SPRING CATTLE FAIR IN PAHIATUA FARMERS 'AS- ' SOCIATION'S YARDS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1912, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. IHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCAN- . TILE AGENCY C. LTD., AND REDUCED, will hold their Annual Cattle Snle as above. PRESENT ENTRIES are: 300'3 and 4 year forward bullocks. 100 2-year steers. 150 ycai'lintr steers. 100 2-yeur eir.pty heifers. 200 1-year empty heifers. 70 yearling and 2-year dairy heifers. 00 store tows. 30 2 and 3-year steers. 8 2 and 3-ycar dairy bulls. All lots ro be drafted to suit purchasers. Furter entries solicited, will bo dyertised as received. .; T. BOYD. Auctioneer.
LOOK OUT For full particulars of SENSATIONAL SALE. / OF FINE ART 71KOM THE LATE WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. FOS IMMEDIATE SALE !FIRBT»CLftSBS SHEEP RUN. ' &(\(l ACHES Freehold; «J1 ha« -OyU been very well l*id dowife fai mixed English grasses, except 800 iw«>i, which is in standing bush* [W«ul fenced *nd divided into 13 eonvemwmt paddocks. Five-4-oomed houw Bad alro &-roomed cottage, Smd night pens, sheep yards, oowB&«d and outbuildings. There are about 400 acres of very rich flats, the balance being hills, good spurs and foo&n on blue papa' formation- Sita&i& 1 mile to the Pout Office, # *tore, fcohool, eto; half mile to the dairy faotey, 10 miles to the saleyardß, 18 !»£taa to freezing works. Access by main road (first-class metalled motor road) right to homestead. PRIOJD Ifig mr *or-~ a vary cheap pro* ftscty. 1 KfiO ACRES, T* Kuiti £■*, JLtPXJAJ trict, 500 acres in grAss, fealanco heavy bush. Good 5 roomed bouse, shed and sheep yards. SubBiTided into 8 sheep proof pad' 3 icks Papaoity 2 sheep to acre. O.R.P. at £7* 6d per acre. jefilOl £8 10* per Bore. 49 71 Q AOaaS, Waverley Dis-IJ-O trict; 1805 acres grass and the balance in. bush. Well ttenced and subdivided. Four roomed Eons© and lean-to, dairy, woolshed, and two sets of sheep yards. OarryM4S 10s per annum. PRICE £6000*! t!i* stock can be taken at sanation. tofl BUUU sheep and 20U head of young esttUa. Situate 9 miles to railway staftioii. Tonare small grazing run lea» El years from let March, 1918. Ren JExooptionally easy tents fiven andi AUCTIONEER LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT. NEW PLYMOUTH. A SINP IN HAWKE'S BAY FLATS. Sole Agency. FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY. 107 ACRES beautiful Hastings -LOo flats, splendid) cropping land, heavy black loam, subdivided into several sinill uveas of about 7to 15 acres. This is a genuine snip, and is an ideal dairy farm or cropping land. About 1 mile from dairy factory, about 2 miles from town. Each paddock is watered with artesian water. Price ;C4ij per aero. Owner must soil. Land adjoining this lias brought £6O per acre. For further particulars apply to— I Kf, JUL- J-XJLN k.V*. SDL!'! A ("SENT. 1 HASTINGS. J
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10711, 5 November 1912, Page 8
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