Auctioneers' Mot ices. Eketahuna Stock Sale. FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd, 19C6. at 1 p.m. BBAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., i will sell by publio auction as above, at the yards lately occupied by Messrs Lowes and loins— Sheep—--100 2, 4, G. and f.f.ra. ewes 70 fat and forward wethers 40 good rape lambs 25 good weaners 3 v fiomnKy ram 3 200* f.m. ewes, station bred Cattle — 40 yearling to 18-month cattle 7 3 and 4-year buDotks Horses—--1 mare by Fernside, broken to all harness i .). OLDBBIDGE, Agent. BBAHAM & WILLIAMS. Masterton Stock SateWEDJSEfcDAY, MARCH 7th, 1000, Abraham and Williums, Ltd., will sell at 1 p.m.— Sheup— • 1000 2-tcoth ewes, straight line 400 lambs , 300 ew» s 200 2-tooth wethers 250 wool'v lambs 2UQ breeding ewes 150 wcolly iambs ' ' 10 2-tooih Romney rams ' • lOStircpshhes 2()0 rape lambs I 300 4, (i and 8-tooth ewes . 200 f.f.m. ewes 320 G-tooih and f .m. ewes Cattle - JOO 2J-year old steevs (good line) 40 2-,>ear steers 30 2 year steers 8 fat cows 8 lat tull"cks. I 40 2-year heifers GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer. Clearing Sa e. THE GRANGE, TaIUTAHI. THURSDAY, 8t& MARCH, 1906, at 1 p.m. . V B HAfIAM * WILLIAMS. Ltd., nave J\. 'been favoured with instructions to sell, on account of Mr L. H. Eayner, at the Homestead, ns above. Full particulars la<er. ABRAHAM-& WILLIAMS, LTD. ._,_■ ESSES LEVIN & CO., LTD., are Jj/X favoured with instructions from Trustees Jacob Joseph to hold a clearing sale by public auction Without Reserve at Dry Riven Homestead' Martinborough, On THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Ist and 2nd , March, 1906, at 1 o'clock. bHEEP—--2300 2-tooth ewes 1800 4-tobth ewes 1500 6,-tooth ewes 1300 f.f.m. ewes !■■ .J.IOO full-mouth ewes 1000 ewes, mixed ages 6500 lambs 4500 wethers Cattle—--100 empty cows and heifers . | 300 cows in calf with calf at foot j SO cows in calf l 70 heifers in calf . 50 3-year steers 150 2-year steers 400 mixed yearlings 14 bulls v, HOESES—--25 draught horses 35 light horses Farm Implements—--3 Duncan d.f. plough 2 sets Duncan disc harrows • 2 Cambridge rollers 2 drills 2 farm drays 2 tip drays 1 spring cart 1 double-seated buggy reaper and binder chaff-cutter and sundries 1 9J h.p portable Hornsby Ackroyd oil engine 1 Derrick straw and hay presser 50 tons hay in stack 100 tons oaten sheaf in stack Okder of Sale— FIRST DAY—Sheep and Cattle. SECOND DAY—HdrSes and Implements. Brake will leave Masterton at 8 o'clock both mornings of sale. j Luncheon provided DANNEVIRKE STOCK SALE. ■"'■■' FRIDAY;' MARCH^tb,at 1 p.m. r ROSE will sell by auction as e above— Sheep—--10 Romney rams] Cattle—--20 2-year old heifers 4 fat cows 12 15 to 18-month steers ' 1 2-year old steer 13 lb-month heifers 6 fat bullocks 20 2 year old heifers 20 yearling to 15 month heifers 24 yearling to 15-month steers 20 15-month steers and heifers 50 3 to 3J-year forward Shorthorn bullocks, good line 20 3 to 3£.-year forward bullocks, good line ' 24 15 to 18-month steers 8 15 to 18-month heifers 1 20 21-month to 2-year good colours 20 2 year old steers, good line 25 18-month to 2-year steers, good colours Sale of i Furniture, Pictures, Bicycle, Camera, Buggy Horse, etc*, at Presbyterian Manee, Worksop Road, Masterton. THURSDAY, Ist MARCH, at 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Rev. Robert Wood to sell by Public Auction, at the Manse, Worksop Road, the whole of his Household Furniture and other effects, comprising— Dbawing-boom—Piano byErard, Canterbury Music Stand, Whatnot, Ornamental Table, Cosy Corner, Chairs, Carpet, etc. Dining boom —Telescope Dining Table, bofa, Chairs, Linoleum, Pe'zogene, Filter, Japanese Afternoon Tea Service, Glasses, eto. ' Study—Handsome Pedestal Table with drawers, cupboards, and tetter-rack, Revolving Chair, Sofa, Copying Press, Easy Chairs, iLinoleum, etc. Bedrooms -Furnishings of four rooms. Two best Brass-mounted Double . Bedsteads, and two Single do, Dressing Table wtth drawers and mirror, three Cheats of Drawers, Bedroom Ware, Carpet and Linoleum, etc. Kitchen—Table, Chairs, Crockery, Mincing Machines, Jam and Fruit Jars, etc. . PiCTUBES—About 50 Pictures in frames, These include Photographs of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Ayr, Highland scenery, Scottish Castles; Engravings of Holmann Hunt's Paintings, also Pictures of Luther, Dr Parker, Evan Roberts, etc. Stable—The well-known Buggy Mare, "Lady," with Singie Buggy, Harness (slightly used), Bugey Rug, etc. Bicycle & Cameha—Lady's Bioycle, not much used, with new Dunlop tyres and lamp. Also a. quarter-plate, best made Stand Camera, with Rectilineal JLens and Double Slides, Leather Case, * Printing Frames, Developing Dishes, etc. - Also—Garden Tools, Fowls, etc. Furniture on view on Wednesday, from mid-day to 8 p.m. ALUE FOR MONEY " has been one v of the main principles by which I have obtained the confidence of the public. — BRODIE. ■« . ■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7976, 1 March 1906, Page 8
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