ftUCTJQNFERS' NOTICES. M AST ERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPQUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1912 At 11.30 a,m. "AMES MACINTOSH" AND CO. will sell As.»bov«— SHEEP: 20 fat and forward wethers. CATTLE: 15 ltt montli steers. 25 o-year steers. 10 head mixed cattle. (i store rows (good.) I cow a;tu! calf. 1 2-year empty heifer. 2 1 emptv heifers. FRANK Jfi'VANS, Auotwnwrt SALE BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912, At 2.50 p.m. 7-ROOM ED HOUSE. ESS R S JAM ES MAC INTOSH l AND CO., in conjunction' with Messrs C. C. Ross audi Co.. offer for sale by auction at their rooms. Queen Street, Ma-.te.rton. at the above date and. time :—• MODERN 7-ROOMED HOUSE and all conveniences, beautifully laid out. garden and lawn. 1 acre of land. Situated South Road. JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO., Auctioneers. PA HI ATUA~SPR|NC~CATTLE FAIR THURSDAY, NOV. 21st, 1912. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell as above, nt 12 noon, the annual drafts of tho following clients:— D. W. Allen. W. C. Arrow. Balfour Estate E. T. Barthorp, D. Bourke, J. Burch. W. Burnett, H. Cornelius, 0. H. Druco. W. Davis, J. Harding W. Hull, W. Kellv, N. W. Jbhotsen, J. Matthews, H. T. Mexted, H. S. Morrison, A. McPherson J. Mbuglia.ii, C. Van Praagh, J. D. Ramsden,' C. Swan W. H. Toogood P. Tatere, a.nd ■others : IftAn HEAD CATTLE comiJvrv/prising: 500 'Sand 4-year bullocks 200 2-year old steers. 100 forward, and store cows 150 mixed cattle 150 mixed yearlings •ID good 2J-year Hereford cross steers. 20 yearling Polled Angus steers. 40 'good 3-yoar heifers.
HAV/KE'S BAY SHEEP PROPERTY CHEAPEST PROPERTY IX THE DISTRICT AND OX PARTICUL- » AttLY EASY TBR.MS. fJAAA ACRES, beautiful rich ,o\)\)\J hills, .carrying -S sheep to the cao- t-asiiy. Cood roads, well watered! country, and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Pricp only .-£l-0 per ;kto. Re?t Snip in Hawke's Hav at present time, and 'being easy 'terms makes it very adaptable to a specu'aVply early, as this will SOON* 00. SOLE AGENT. HASTINGS.
;heep lambs FOTt FREEZING AT ANY WORKS I¥7RICHT CTEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. Are buyers at per head or per pound. 10X31GXMENTS OF MEAT, WOOL and PELTS Account Owners handled by our London Branch. If you desire to REALISE HIGHEST PRICES Deal with us. Full particulars can bo obtained from WRIGHT. STEPHENSON" AND CO., LTD.. WELLINGTON. C. CRACROFT WILSON PALMERSTON NORTH.
T WISH To announce that I am a CASH BUYER OF ALL KINDS OF FAT STOCK DURrNG THE PRESENT SEASON. W. McKEXZIE Mastorton.
W. B. CLARKSON AND SONS, CHItISTOHURCH. ~>UYERS of all kinds of Fat Stock for freezing nurposea.. A. J. COOPER Drafter. Tel. 90. LANSDOWNE. JAMES MACINTOSH AND C 0.,, Representatives.
ALEX. M KENZJE, FEATHERSTOX. A LL Commissions undertaken in connection with stock transactions on Farmers' Account. P.O. Box 18. Telephone 12.
BILLIARDS. BEG to intimate that I have taken over the Billiard Saloon noxt the dub Cafe, Queen Street, until recently conducted by Mr P. J. Bright, and would request a continuance of that mipjy>rt ao liberally extended to my prafooessor. !«KKj
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 16 November 1912, Page 8
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