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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. WAIPOUA SALE WEDNESDAY. FEU, 26tli, 1913. At 11.30 a.m. TAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. will sell as above: — 200 4 tootho ewes 250 2 tooth (hves 300 2 tooth wetliers 200 shorn lambs 100 6 tootli to f.tn. ewes 50 2 tooth wetliers 300 woolly wether lambs, good line. 250 woolly owe lambs, good lino 200 mixed sex, woolly lambs GO forward Romney lambs 30 2 tooth Romney ewes 800 4 and 5 tooth (mostly 4 year) breeding ewes. Tip top line. 150 f.m. ewes .100 mixed sex lambs ]OO shorn lambs 80 woolly lambs) 5 :Romney rams 18 store owes 12 Weanler pigs 3 prime fat cows 15 won nor calves (mixed sexes) 36 2, 1 and 6 tooth Lincoln ew; s 1 Lincoln ram 1 springing heifer 2 calves 1 3 vital' p.b. Shorthorn bull 4 fat cows On account W. H. Crtiickshank, Esq., Bowlands: 250 ewes (one ear mark.) On account Donald Douglas, Esq.. Lands End, his annual draft, comprising : 900 4 and 5 Romney-Lincoln cross ewes, station line (one earmark.) 500 woolly wether lambs, Romnej Lincoln cross (one earmark.) UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, HAPPY VALLEY, WELLINGTON (h FRIDAY, FEB. 28, 1913. Furniture, Implements, Tools, etc.. At 10 o.m. Stock at 1 p.m. sharp. MESSRS JAMES MACINTOSH AXD CO.. will sell absolutely without reserve at the above time anc date: SHEEP, Consisting of: 1500 woolly lambs 2(30 -I and 6 tooth wethers 900 f.m. owes 1000 I and 0 tooth ewes K'OD 4 and 5 year owes 700 2 tooth owes 600-2 tooth, wethers 115 Romnov rams 20 Cattle Horses, Furniture, and Implements The '.keep are a well grown R.om-rey-Lincoln flack in good condition. Arrangements can be made for all stock to be put on truck at Ngahaurangn. Mrtor Cars will meet all trams at Brooklvn Terminus from 9.30 a.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, \MAKCH 4th, 1913. At 12.30 p.m. At THE HOMESTEAD. DRY RIVER SETTLEMENT. M ART IN 130R0U GH. JfES'SRS DALGETY AND CO., have received instructions from Mr Thomas Greenawav (who has sold ■his property), to offer as above, live and dead stock, as under:— SHEEP: K-0 owes and lambs CAT'j'i E: 28 good dairy cows in milk. 2-1 calves 2 bulls HORSES: 5 draughts and 2 harness horses. IMPLEMENTS: 2 Traction engines (Avenall and Porte;-. 1 compound, 1 single), two chaff (Hitter*, o wagons, threshing combine (( lavton and Shuttlewoth), living" van. saw 'bench, McOc)!'.mick reaper and hinder, drill, Cambridge roller, 4 leaf Tyne harrows, tripped hatrows, two .double furrow ploughs, swamp plough, disc harrows, three drays, Massey-Harrig mowing machine, hay i-ake, 2 milk carts, harness, etc. NOTEA low reserve will he placed on the traction engines and combine. Easv terms of payment can be arranged, i.e., 30 per cent cash, 30 .nor cent in one year, 30 per cent in 2 years, and 10 per cent three years. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE THURSDAY. MARCH 13th, At 2.30 p.m. AT THE HOMESTEAD, KAHAUTAiRIA, ■LOWER VALLEY. M ESSRS DALGETY AND CO. LTD, have!) een favoured with ■nstruetins from Alex. Hannay, Esq. (who has lately sold his property), to offer without reserve as ibove, l:ve and dead stock, as 'Unedr: 1500 SHEEP. 300 2 tooth ewes 250 -4 tooth ewes 350 6 tooth ewes 350 8 tootii ewes 210 2 tooth wetliers 34 Romney rams G Southdown rams Q CATTLE. 25 fat and forward 1 year bullocks. 50 breeding cows in calf, and with l(i() per cent Hereford calves at foot. 20 2 to 3 year Hereford heifers, running with Kai Iwi Hereford .bull. 8 good .Milch cows |4 HORSES: 6 good draughts, broken to all 'work. 6 hacks 2 yearling draughts Also implements, harness and isunries, the -whole of which are in first ass order. The auctioneers can, with confimce, recommend the is.tock to be ofred. and every line submitted will 1 for absolute sale. LUNCH EOX PROVIDED. DALGETY AXD CO., Auctioneers. CLEAR]WG SALE! AT MR A. 1.1; BREXTNALL'S ST A I'Tj ES, IA irn.XHOwOUO H TOWNSHIP, On *J •' i: -:.A.IiC! I 18th, At 1 p.m. Ip" ;; A : 'TV AXD CC ' I l.v.v inn-im! insi'uci! ■ I:'-.'.. ' I. t.'reiitnall (who is i • i'lc) to sell as ab- '• '!• as under:— ■ ' i ii > draught horses, 't ■■ a!.' f.ork. •tHX'"-'-. TAiVr'A ''LiXS, -SUND■RH'X i.TC>. v-)'!'!■': TiT|- jJroiiinail, being a first ••; • f,f Draught Horses, buyii» "i' -•!>(•!•. stock can relv on ••;.ui!!ch horses at ■ a'". '5 'if hrr-es to bo offered ; t i <• L (!-" lord work. DAi.UE'n AXD CO., Auctioneers,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 February 1913, Page 8

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