AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. FAT STOCK SALE. SHOW GROUNDS. TUESDAY, FEB., 13th, 1913. MESSRS JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO., will sell fat wethers, ewes and lambs. Also fat bullocks and heifers. On account Messrs R. F. R. Bootham, 0. .1. Bennett, W. D. Watson. Robert Cooper, A. G. Pilmer, P. Nathan, John -James?, J. C. McKillop, D. Matheson, and others: Sale will bo held:— TUESDAY, IStli, FEBRUARY, At -I o'clock. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. I RAM FAIR. SOLWAY SHOW GROUNDS. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, | 20th and 21st February, 1913. 'ESSRS .tames; MACINTOSH - AND CO. will offer on account of the undermentioned well known breeders, 356 Ronmey Southdown. Shropshire and Englisli Leicester Rams: Messrs E. W. Allen, W. B. Allen W H Buick Robert Bromer. Robert Cooper, Quinton Donald, W. 0. Dorset Robert Johnstone, F. Mankin, Jnmes Macnra. Wm. McKcnzie, A. McLeavev, Percy Bros., D.tL &. Riddiford, Wm. Rayncr. A H. Russell, G. E. Rhodes, G. R. Sykes A. J Stone-Wies?, J. H. Tatham, Mrs E A. Russell. Mrs A. P. William?. and Sir W. C. Bv.cl'a"an._ UNRESEnVED" CLEARINC- SALE. HAPPY VALLEY, WELLINGTON. On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23th, 1913. MESSRS JAMES MACINTOSH • rfA AND CO., have received instructions from E. L. Holm wood, Esq, who has sold his Happy Valley property, to sell at the Homestead on Friday, 28th February, the whole of tho Live and Dead Stock, consisting pnffcA SHEEP and Cattle, horses, OlvU , tJj ln pi cme v.Its 1 ts and furniture of a 10 roomed house, etc. As the property is sold, the stock will be for sale absolutely without reservo. Arrangements can bo made • for stock to be put on truck at Nrrahauransza. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF FLOCK ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP, AND HEREFORD CATTLE AT FEILDINC SALEYARDS. TUESDAY. 25th FEB., 1913. At 11.30 a.m. Sharp.
D ALGETY AND CO., LID., an GORTON AND SON, LTD, have been, favoured with instructions from MR ERNEST SHORT, who has sold 4000 acres of his Parorangi Estate, to sell bv Public Auction, as above : MAAA WELL BRED ROM,UUU NEY MARSH SHEEP, comprising:— 2500 2 tooth Rominey ewes 1750 2 year Romney ewes 1550 3 year Romney owes 1450 4 year ißomney ewes 1300 5 year Romney ewes '2500 earl- shorn Romney ewe lambs 2500 early shorn Romney wether lambs 300 Romney rams (in the wool) 150 mixed age 'Romnev rams K«?A HEREFORD AND SHORTOfJXJ HORN CATTLE, comprising : 200 4 and 5 year fat and forward S.H. bullocks. 100 'i year fat and forward Hereford bullocks 30 Hereford cows, in calf, and with calves at foot, bv Hereford bull. 20 2 year empty Hereford heifers 40 yearling Hereford heifers 20 empty forward Hereford cows 60 2 year Hereford and S.H. steers 30 yearling Hereford .steers OA Broken and Unbroken Station **** Hacks and Harness Horses. NOTE.—The whole of the above sheep are practically pure Romneys, bred on high country, and aire large framed, big boned, robust .sheep. A large number of the ewes are admirably adapted for runholders to breed rams from, and will he selected by Mr Short for that purpose, and will be sold in suitable lines. All lines will be sold in lotg to suit purchasers. The Cattle are a splendid lot of well bred -high-conditioned sorts, and everything but the bullocks will be sold absolutely without reserve. The Paro'ranig sheep and cattle have a name second to none in the Dominion, and buyers are thus afforded an exceptional opportunity of fulfillincr their requirements at unreserved auction rates, from stock., that Mr Short has spent 20 years of judicious selection and mating in bringing them to their present high standard' of excellence. Sales of 180 stud Hereford cattle, 1200 gtud Romney Marsh sheep, and 50 Clydesdale horses, will be held in Feilding on the '2oth, 21st, and 22nd of Mav next.
R. U. HARDEN, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT. ETON'S BUILDINGS, MASTEETON. MONET TO LEND ON FREEHOLD AND CHATTELS SECURITY. BILLS DISCOUNTS). RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. Agents for the following Insurances. Fire, Ll7®. Accident, indemnity and Plata Glass. , Houses far Sale and To Lot in any part of the Borough For Sal© on exceptionally easy terms, Housob, Dixon, Albert, and Church Streets, Worksop Road and Lansdowne. Small Deposit only required. Others which may be inspected from list in Office. PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ACRES, about 10 miles from Masterton, 300 acres in grass, 20 acreß "•oady to burn, balance light bush, the whole divided into 6 paddocks. New 5-rooiEed house, woolsbed and all ne•ossarv outbuildings. The property •ivrrio?! GSO sheep. Prion £6 per v.;rv.». Cash roquind £500; balance :i 5 per or w-;:uld exchange for coporiy in Hasten on. UA ACRES, 8 miles from Mas.jC tcrton, West Taratahi dis- \ rictj all in grass and ploughablo rhen stumped, no stones. Carrying t present 2 sheep to the acre. Diided into 6 paddocks, no buildings. 1 'rice £l7 per acre. Cash £2OO, bal- ? nee at n per cent per annum. -, Also a Inrpe list of Properties on ary oasy terms in various parts of hj/? colony. Note the address::' Eton's Buildings, Mattar!c:\ C
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 February 1913, Page 8
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