AUCTt'JMi£N«VNQT|S£& «HR£SEftV£Q CLEARING SALE | AT TEE FARM-KAIPARQRO. ' ftdiSAY, '2sth AUGUST, 1913, j tABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. Afc£ 6 received instructions from MEO- FALKNER to sell as-above; »© COWS, September calvew &&4k heifers 1 Ayrshire bull. AUCIONEER'S NOTE-We have it.. • j..j' +ii/i ok*™ herd and we can con them. For t? a«sment of his father's property. 0. C. COOPER, Auctioneer. CREYTOWN STOUK BALE. MONDAY( 25th AUGUST, 1913, At 1 p.m. fVLLGETY AJsiTca, LTD. w' "■ Bell as above. KFTEEP * 350* wether hoggets 100 mixed sex hoggets CATTLE: , „ , 5 3-yr fat bullocks 7 3-yr store bullocks 1 fat heifer
ttLWAY tTOCR §ALE. WEDNESDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1913, .ASSOCIATED AUOTipN- -■'■ BEES will sell : V 232 well-grown mixed sex ,hog- .'■.'■: gets- ';■ :' "■■".'•■ 100 dry ewes 100 hoggete 20 fat ewes 80 ewes in lamb to Lincoln rains fJATTLE: * 9 springing heifers 10 24-year steers 20 station yearlings 2 guaranteed dairy cows on the drop '•■.' 2 balls 1 fat heifer , TARATAMf SALEMONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, 1913, ~ "ESSES DALGETY-AND 00. LTD., will sell as above— PIGS—f: 7 weaner pigs 2nd ANNUAL SALE OF PEDIGREE ; ; HOLSTEIN-FRIESIANS. "WILLOWVALE" STUD FARM, Bell Block, near New Plymouth. FRIDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1913. IWEWTON KING will hold his an- •*•' nual sale of pedigree HolsteinFriesian Cattle at the "Willowvale" Sfcad Farm as above, and will offer: ■tQ YEARLING Pedigree Bulls ; 6 pedigree cows -. f 4 pedigree heifers 1 3-year pedigree bull ; SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. Catalogues on application. The above high-class Cattle are of the ! most fashionable breeding, the Yearling Bulls being : a particularly Jifce lot, seven being by "King Fayne "ISfegis ll.ji" the ,N.Z. Champion, and five, by "King Alcarta Pietje." SIJEEP LAMBS Mid FREEZING AT ANY WORKS. * WBICHT, STEVENSON, > And Co., Ltd.
WELLINGTON. 2ire buyers at per head or per pound. Consignments of Meat, Wool, and Felts, Account owners, handled by our London branch. '■'''. If you desire to realise HIGHEST PRICES Deal with us. Full particulars can be >btained from WERIGHT, STEVENSON AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. . C. CRACROFT WILSON. PALMERSTON NORTH. 2 LOW PRICE FARMS AAA ACRES,LLP., Govt, rent Af\7\r £i2 per year, all grassed; carry 2 sheep; 100 acres ploughable> when stumped; all good rolling country j 5-roomed house and outbuildings; 4 miles to railway, 1 mile to school; food mixed farm. Absolutely cheap. 110 per -acre; only £4OO qlsh. VVf 10 paddocks, 10 acres ploughed, 50 ploughable; good 2-sheep land; could dairy 25 cows and run sheep on balance; all necessary buildings; close to school and factory. Price £l2 10s per acre, of which £2OO has been paid (jff. Cash required £325. These two properties are real good value. ' Apply sharp. f. KNIGHT, ; tAN 0 AGENT, .;*■ EKETAHUNA. FRINGE OF WAI.ES HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. MR 9. ALLEN begs to notify the public of Masterton, that he has taken over the above well-known Hotel, and trust by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public support. TARIFFi SI. PER DAY. AS FEB ARRANGES, ALLEN, PROPREITOR. C'-EEN STREET, MASTERTON 'W. P.O. Box lit
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 August 1913, Page 8
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