Auctioneers' Notices. Alf red ton Stock Sale. THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1906. ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell as above— Sheep—--100 boggeta On account of Mr G. Phillips, who has sold his farm Siieei? - 200 ewes and lambs 150 hoggets 5 rams Cattle—--11 head of tattle 0 gcoil working bullocks 25 3-year steers Horses—--2 draught mares 1 jearling by Burneide Spring and tip drap, 2 sets harness, tip trolly and bullock dray, chains, yokes, and bowos, single furrow plough, swinplo bars, tine and disc harrows, leading chains, wool press, and other things too numerous to mention. DALGETY & CO.. LTD., Auctioneers. Ma.rtinbot'oujglh Stock daHo. THUUSDAY. 11th OCTOBER, 1906, At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. will sell as above Sheep--35 hoggets 70 hoggets 00 hogwets 50 empty ewes Cattms—--1(H) 2 and 3-year steers 30 2 and 3-year empty heifers 23 2-year steer i 1 Shorthorn bull (Hoaton Park) 21 fat bullocks * 10 dairy heifers (extra good line, just on calving) 5 dairy cows 12 ctairy heifers Houses—--1 pair black but'gv ponies 1 chestnut gig horse (very fast) 1 bay hack gelding by Gipsy King 1 bay filly by Htrathbran 1 2-j ear filly by Mauser 1 4-year hack mare by Bonnie Sootland 1 bay gelling harnesi horse 1 bay gelding harness horse 1 chestnut harness horse 1 grey harness horse 1 grey harness horse 2 ponies (unbroken) 1 bay gleding, broken to harness 1 black trap horse 1 3-year old draught gelding, broken to chains 1 3-jenr roan mare, broken saddle and harness On account of T. Kennedy, Esq,— 1 good 4 year old hack 1 3 year old hack by Strathbran A bay maro by Lethe I well-known hunter (Fairfield) O. C. COOPER, Auctioneer. \V. A. lORNS, Agent. Wlastertcn Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 190 ii. BBAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will L sell at 1 p.m.— Sheep—--100 empty ewes 50 ewes with lambs 50 empty owes O. C. COOPER, Auctioneer. Abraham* Williams', Ltd., Auction Mart, Queen Re eet, Masfcerton. SATURDAY, Gth OCT , at 2 p.m. ABRAHAM cv WILLIAMS, LTD.. have been favoured with instructions from the Masterton Racing Club to sell, as above, the following privileges in connection with their forthcoming meetInside Publican's Booth. Outside Publican's Booth. Inside Luncheon Booth. Outside Luncheon Booth. Fruit S'all. Horse Yards. O. C. COOPER, Auctioneer. BANNISTER STREET AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th, at 1 p.m. P. NICOL will sell balance of v • Groceries on account of an assigned Estate, furniture, produce, h«m3 and bacon, etc., etc. The usual sale of Prime Meat will also take place. Also on a/c Gentleman giving up poultry keeping, 50 good laying hens. TO BUILDERS, SAWMILLEES, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF SAWN TIMBER, MILLING PLSKT, Etc. SMITH'S SIDING (near Makotuku). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10th, At 12 o'clock, precisely. rVT ROSE ha 3 been favoured with t ¥ e instructions from the Hawke's Bay Timber Company to sell by auction as above about 120,000ffc OF SAWN TIMBER, Comprising—Heart and mixed totara. heart and mixed matai, rimu and white pine in lets to suit every class of buyer. Also — A portable 12 h.p, engine, 25 h.p. stationery engine and boiler, planing machine, and other milling plant. Note—Smith's Siding is close to Makotuku station, where the down express stops, which will enable buyers to get to the sale before 12 o'clock. The up trains all stop at the siding. ! All timber will be put on trucks or carts free of charge. Luncheon provided. Two Good Fairns. Acres, Frtehold, 7 miles from t/U/W large township, 1J miles to school, bush land felled about 11 years ago, and in grass except 80 acres, good easy country for sheep and cattle, a large part is ploughable, 8 paddoek3, beside home paddocks. 7-roomed house, also managers cottage, wool-shed, stables, etc. Price dS3 per acre. £IOOO cash. )A1 Q Acres, Title Land Transfer, j\JX.& flat and undulating country, 1000 acres in grass, SCO acres bush burnt and sown, ar?d 500 acres in totara bush, 12 paddocks, carrying capacity 1\ sheep per acre, well fenced and watered, three four-roomed houses, \vhare, stable, woolshed, etc., 8 miles from good township, i) 0 acres leased at 9s per acre, with jpurchasing clause at £9 per acre. Price £6 per acre. Good terms. ESTATE AGENTS, WARD STREET, DANKEVIRKE.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8252, 5 October 1906, Page 8
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