Dalgety & Co., Ltd. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 1907. At 1 p.m. Dalgety and company, Limited, will sell by public auction as above— Sheep-=• 120 ewes in lamb 100 hoggets 120 first-class breeding ewes 68 ewe lambs, extra good line Cattle—--7 14-month steers 8 3J-vr bullocks A. WALKER, Agent. CLEARING SALE AT OAIvLANDS, The homestead of A. Admore, Esc;., Tawataia, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1907. At 12.30 p.m. A coach will meet the 11.30 a.m. train at Eketahuna station to convey purchasers to the sale. Messrs dalgety and co., Ltd., have received instructions from A. Admore, Esq., to sell as above, the whole of his sheep, cattle, horses, implements, etc., consisting of—
850 ewes in lamb to Lincoln and Romney rams 100 ewes in lamb to Leicester rams 190 hoggets 27 rams. Lincoln. Romney and Leicester 80 bead of cattle will be drafted 4 draught horses and haud ran ghts 0 hacks and unbroken horses Harness, all sorts 3 pigs, sheep dogs, fipoultry, Silver and "White Wyandottes IMPLEMENTS. Reaper and binder, ploughs, harrows, drill, wool press, stumping jack, battery and cable. 400 gallon tank, incubator and brooder. gig. brake with pole and shafts 5 tons sheaf chaff, tools, all sorts, and other things too numerous to advertise Also—The whole of his furniture. consisting of upright Grand piano, sideboard, couches, chairs of all sorts, tables, duchesse chests, washstands and ware, linoleums, carpets, mats, pots and pans. etc. The auctioneer would call the attention of settlers to the above stock. Sheep are in first-class condition and heavy clippers; ewes start lambing end of August. Mr -idmore having sold his property, must "et rid of the stock, and now offers them without reserve. Luncheon provided. A WALKER. Auctioneer. A FORTENE IS CERTAIN.
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PUELJM'N \UV NOTICK. CLEARING STOCK SALK OK DAIRY AT KLMEROA. WEDNESDAY, AHiEST 11. 1»07. 4DR A HAM AND WIKJ.JAMS, i \ Dt«l.. will si'll, ''ii account nf .Mr I. 11. Stint hope, nt the owner's limn, ns above— O dairy cows, Further part ii'iilars later. WENLEY AND LANAUZE, NAPIER. N A PIE R WOOD SALES. IPOG-07 WEDNESDAY, AI'CKST 11, 1907. Catalogues close on tLe Gaturffaj before tlu duto ot each sale. to “Wonley and Lnnauce." Port Ah uriri SI TTON'S Early Gem Carrot, dll. W.K.C.A.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2777, 27 July 1907, Page 8
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