AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT unprecedented AUCTION SALE , FO®T OFFICE AUCTION MART TO-DAY At 2 p.m. TO-DAY Plate Cutlery, anc China. Every article warranted, and sold positively without reserve. fIAT.Ti] A HUGE SUCCESS. FAHIATUA STOCK SALE. IN MANGAHAO ROAI. YARDS. . TUESDAY, JULY 29th, 1913. A SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer as above —■ SHEEP—--250 good shorn hoggets 150 woolly ewe hoggets 150 wether hoggets 112 6-th ewes in lamb to Romney rams 100 ewe hoggets 120 woolly hoggets 60 hoggets 60 ewes in lamb 50 hoggets 35 shorn hoggets 120 hoggets . 103 f.fm. ewes in lamb to S.V. rams . 94 4 and, 8-th ewes in lamb 53 2, 4, and 6-th ewes in lamb 70 s.m. ewes in lamb to S.D. rams . , , f 75 6-th and. 4-yr ewee in lamb to Lincoln rams GO good mixed hoggets 5 tat ewes ' ■ . , 130 2, 4 and 6th ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams 100 hoggets . 40 s.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams 550 hoggete 300 ewes in lamb 120 2-th ewes in lamb 100 hoggets CATTLE--6 guaranteed dairy cows 3 heifers with calves 2 cows on drop 1 dairy cow, 2nd calver, due 2nd August Oa account of Mr McGuerin, of Kaitawa, his whole herd of—--15 dairy cows calving factory dates 2 heifers on the drop Oil account of Mr Jas. Tgoe, of Ko hinui, who has sold his farm, his whole herd etc., without reserve— -15 first-class dairy cows, due September . 2 cows in full milk Horse/gig and harness, trap, milk cans,; etc. SOLWAY STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th, 1913, VTHE .ASSOCIATED ACCTION- * EERS will sell : ®BDEEP: 30 fat ewes V 50 forward lambs 260 s.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams 60 4 and 6-th and 4-yr ewes^in lamb to Romney rams 220 fat wethers, off turnips 200 fat wethers OATTLEv' 18 extra good springing 3-year dairy heifers, well forward 1 jpurebred Holstein cow, guaranteed due September 1 grade Holstein heifer, due September 1 Jersey cross li'eifer - 1 2-yr bull 1 purebred 3-yr Ayrshire heirer (just on drop) 1 3-yr heifer, doe August IDn account of Mr McLean, of Carterton— !A choice Dairy lot of Dairy Stock: 4 wellrbred Holstein cows, 2nd to 4th calvers, Sept. and October - 4 first-class dairy cows, Sept. , and October 4 Jersey cross heifers, early October (a real good line) On account of Mr H. T. Wilmhurst—--12 very choice young dairy cows 2nd and 3rd calvers, due August and September We can recommend the above small herd of being of exceptionally good quality; this lot is being sold owing to the subdivision of this clients property. HORSES— ' 1 mare, in foal, and foal at foot On account of Mr John Shaw (who is giving up contracting)— 1 4-yr-old drf. geld., broken to all farm work. 2 5 and 6-yr-old drf. geldings, broken to all farm work 2 5 and 6-yr-old drf. : mares*, broken to all farm work 1 aged horse 1 8-yr-old gelding SUNDRIES.—Pony Saddle and bridle, D.F. Plough, (R. & G.)-near-ly new, 3 metal drays (nearly new), 1 set 4-leaf Harrows, 1 set 4-horse blocks and tackle, 3 Saddles and breeching, 6 sets leading Chains, 7 sets Collars, Haines and Winkers, 4 sets Plough chains, and swingle trees, 7 horse Covers, 2 Tarpaulins, Picks, Shovels and a quantity of other tools. CLEARING SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GIG, HORSES AND HARNESS. TOTARA STREET, LANSDOWNE. THURSDAY, 31st JULY, 1913, At 1 p.m. account MR~STANLEY BENw NETT, who ig leaving the district. •Fully particulars Tuesday's issue. " ' EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1913, ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer as above—•HEEP— -120 ewes in lamb and Lincoln rams s 130 ewes in lamb to D&wn rams iAcount J. W. Hughes, Esq.-^-500 2-th to f.m. ewes in Jamb ■ . to Romney and Linciln CATTLE: 4 heifers 12 gooiPtlairy heifers, close to profit' 8 mixed yearlings 1 springing heifer gqod dairy cows, close to proa w
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 29 July 1913, Page 8
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