SALES.
THE RANGITUMAU DISPERSAL SALE. On page 8 of this issue Messrs Abrahamand Williams, Ltd,, announce that they have received instructions from Mr A. J. Stone-Wigg, who has disposed of the well-known property formerly owned by Mr James Stucbey to sell the whole of the stock, without reserve. The list includes 40 stud Hereford cows and i heifers, bred by Mr James Stuckey and Stuckey Bros., two-year heifers, yearling heifers, heifer calves and bull calves totalling 46, bred by Mr Stone- Wigg. Particulars of the sheep to be sold should prove interesting reading, the total being 4,000, and in addition there are Lincoln, Romney and Southdown rams numbering 150. Included in the sale is a splendid collection of farm implements, which ane all practically new. Catalogues may be obtained on application to the auctioneers, 'lhe date of the sale is Thursday, February 24th, at 11 a.m.
SALE OF DAIRY oTOCK
On Monday, February 21st, Messrs Abraham and Williams, will sell on behalf of Mr D. Manning. Te Rangitumau, whais leaving the district owing to ill health, the whole of his dairy stock. The list includes 25 dairy cows in full profit, horses, pigs, milk cans, etc. Further particulars will be announced at a later date.' The sale is advertised to commence at half-past twelve.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 February 1910, Page 5
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214SALES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 February 1910, Page 5
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