Wanteds. AWAKTNO. ANNUAL SHFEP AND CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. NEWTON KING will sell by auction at his yards as above, — Sheep — 900 f fin ewes 600 2 to 4 tooth ewes 1760 shorn and woolly lambs 14 Leicester rams Cattle — 100 3 to 3£ year bullocks 400 2£ to 3 year steers 100 12 to 18 month steers 300 12 to 18 month heifers 140 2£ to 3 year heifers (speyed) 40 cows and calves 15 2£ year dairy heifers 7 fat cows 3 brood mares, stinted to Glentui 1 yearling half draught 5 Berkshire sows in pig 12 slips 1 boar 3 good cattle dogs Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NEWTON KING, 146 " Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FOR SALE. THE GRANGE ESTATE IN SECTIONS OF 10 ACRES TO 225 ACRES. MESSES G.~ PREECE AND CO., in conjunction with PERCY FORLONG, have been instructed by Arthur Harding, Esq., to cut up the above well-known estate into suitable areas for settlement in small sections. A public road is being formed from the (Brunswick Line right through the estate to the Blue Skin road, and the necessary land has been acquired from Mr John Wilkie and from Mr D. TaylQr to continue^ the road to the Nortb-Western road, givlhg access to Westmere railway station from all directions. Plans and all particulars will be obtainable from the undersigned in the course of a few days when the survey is completed. G. A. PREECE AND CO., Palmerston North. , PERCY FORLGNG, Wangaxuri. ; Land Agents. I GREAT UNRESERVED DISPERSAL I SALE OF FAMOUS HEREFORD I CATTLE AND STUD SOUTHDOWN AND LINCOLN SHEEP. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 28th FEBRUARY AND Ist MARCH, 1907 AT THE HOMESTEAD, TE RANGITUMAU, MASTERTON. A BEAHAM &~WILLIAMS, Ltd., f\ will sell by public auction, Without Reserve, as above, The whole of Messrs Stuckey Bros.' celebrated Te Eangituinau Stud Hereford Cattle, known as the Te Hiwi herd, and their flock of Stud Lincoln Sheep, comprising — j X 22 stud Hereford cows and heifers, with calves ! 54 - stud 2 year Hereford heifers 35 stud yearling heifers SO stud yearling bulls S4t stud heifer atad bull calves 389 stud Lincoln ewes (Estab. 1879, N.Z. Flock Book, No. 169.} SOT' stud Lincoln ewe and. ram \ lambs ' j (Estab. 1879, N.Z. Flock Book, No. 169.) | 4 stud Lincoln rams 3200 Lincoln flock ewes and lambs Also, — On account of Mr James Stuckey, at the same time and place, the cele1 brated Te Eangitumau Stud Southdown Sheep (registered Flock No. 3, N.Z. Flock Book) consisting of above ' 5*75 stod Southdown ewes 15 special stud prize winning ; rams j SSO ram lambs J230 ewe lambs The flock has within the last few years won 29 champion, 141 first, and 128 second prizes, besides winning three times in succession the celebrated j Garforth Challenge Cup. Catalogues on application. Note. — Sheep will be sold on Thursday, 28th February, and cattle on j Friday, Ist March, 1907. Sale at 11 a.m. each day. Coaches will leave Masterton for Te Rangitumau, a distance of 7 miles, morning of the sale, and meet all trains at Opaki station, a distance of \ 3 miles from the homestead. { All CHANG, r^\ ENERAL STOREKEEPER AND VJT IMPORTER j Of China Silk, Matting, and Preserved Ginger, etc., HIGH ST HAWERA. Goods delivered. IST Highest Price buyer of Fungus in any quality.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9294, 16 February 1907, Page 8
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