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Auctioneers. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, Sill SEPT., 1903, at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will cell at their yards, as above, at 1 p.m.— Sheep— 600 good hoggets 40 good hoggets 100 4 tooth wethers 60 4-tooth wethers 90 forward wethers 40 fat wethers 30 fat ewes 150 first-class hoggets Oattlb— 40 good 3-year steers 30 2-year steers (good line) 15 heifers in calf 12 mixed weaners and yearlings 4 20-month steers 12 well-forward heifers in calf 5 3-year springing heifers 25 springing heifers 15 18 months steers and heifers 6 springing heifers 14 mixed yearlings 50 2 and 2£-yearold steers 35 yearlings, mixed sexee 12 2-year eteers 12 store cows ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD. CABTEBTON-TABATAHI WEEKLY STOCK SALE, TUESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, at 1 p.m. FB. WOOD A SONS, LTD., willael) at • their Taratahi Yards (Carterton) oa the above date, khe following stock. vi».: Shkp— 75 ewes in lamb 20 hoggeta 30 empty ewes 20 good hoggets Oattlb — 4 cows, springing 1 first-class cow, near calving 2 cows in oalf 5 dairy "heifers, springing Pies— 7 slips 1 Yorkshire boar, 21 months 1 Yorkshire sow, to farrow Ootobet to Tamworth 1 Berkshire bow, to farrow October Further entries invited, and advertised at received. F. H. WOOD & SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. MARTINBOROUGH-NGAKONUI HOMESTEAD. THURSDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, 1908, at 1 p.m. Important Cattle Sale. FH. WOOD & SONS, LTD., will sell • at the Ngakonui Homestead, by the kind permission of the Manager, on aooount of the Ngakonui Estate— 100 3 and 4-year steers, forward 150 2£ and 3-year steers, forward 110 2-year steers, forward Further entries invited, which will be advertised as received. F. H. WOOD & SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. MASTERTON MART YARDS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1908, at 1 p.m. FOBTNIGHTLY HORSE SALE, EH. WOOD & SONS, LTD., will • cell as above :— 1 pair of grey carriage horses, Iβ hands, very stylish and quiet, 6 and 7 years old, by Wonderland 1 pair, of bay buggy horses, very fart and quiet, well matched, 4 yean " old, by Bay King 1 very styliab. dog-cart horee, brown colt, good lady's hack,, guaranteed sound and quiet, 3 off, by President Garfield, fast trotter 1 first-class farmer's trap horse, by Black Diamond, Bound and quiet 3 off 1 pair, of good 'bus or lorry horses, sound and etaunoh, 6 and 7 years old The above are the best-bred line of honet that has been offered in Masterton for some years. Also on account of other vendors— 1 blaok gelding, 7 years, any trial in harness or saddle 1 brown oob, 7 years, any trial in harness or saddle 1 bay mare, 4 years, any trial In harness or saddle 1 ohestnut mare, broken to double harness 1 half-draught gelding, handled, rising 3yrs 1 firet-olass brake mate, 6yrs 1 hack mare Vehicles— 1 dogcart, nearly new, and set har» ness 1 double-seated buggy, second-hand, and set harness 1 double-seated buggy, second-hand Implements---1 Massey-Harris cultivator, new, no reserve 1 3-furrow Canadian plough, new, no reserve Further entries invited, and advertised at received. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1701, 1903, At 1 p.m. Special Horse Sale, at Gladstone. CI H. WOOD & SONS, Ltd., have been JD • favoured with instructions from Mr Joseph Grant to sell by public auotion, at his stables, Gladstone, as above, 18 hones of all classes, comprising— 4 mares and geldingt, 3 and 4 years, unbroken 1 draught gelding, all harness 2 J-draught mares, iyears, broken to . chains 1 mare, 4 years, broken to all harness 3 spring cart or brake geldings, 4 and 7 years, all harness 1 5-year gelding, Forester—Twilight, good jumper and good hack 1 4-year hack gelding, by AuEevoir, broken to saddle 1 3-year haok gelding by Senator, broken to saddle 1 2-year colt by Nugget 1 2-year hack gelding by Senator 1 2-year hack filly Also-^-. 2 cows in aalf 3 yearlings N.8.-Entries of sheep and cattle for this Baie may be made with Mr Grant, or F. H. WOOD & SONS, Lie, Auctioneers. FOR SALE. QAA ACRES freehold, and 140 acres OvF " leasehold; 6-roomed house, 1 acre orchard, 4 paddocks and 60 acres flat on freehold; six paddocks, woolshed, 9 bails, and 110 aore flat on leasehold, rent of which is 3s per acre, with right of renewal 21 years, or compensation for improvements. Price, freehold, £8 10s per aore; leasehold, £500. This property is situated in Kumeroa, which is noted for its high carrying capacity, and although half the farm is dairy land, and is being worked as such, the price is no higher than if the whole were sheep country. fCf\fif\ ACRE Si including 1500 OvFvJvF acres bush, whioh when felled will carry 2 sheep to the acre, homestead, woolshed, etc., together with 5000 cross-bred sheep. £16,000 for the lot. LATHAM & CO., LAND AGENTS, - WOODVILLE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. MESSRS G. A. PKEECE&CO. hare been favoured with instructions from the owner, Ms J. H. Gißßs.of Sandon, to sell— A FIRST-CLASS PEOPERTY, contain. ing 480 Acres, all in grass except 70 acres in crop, fenced, divided into paddocks, nearly level, land all ploughable, rich loamy soil; too roomed house, (en-stall stable, loft, granaries, cowshed (eight bails), shearing and implement shed; situated one mile from township, fourteen miles from PaJmerston North. Or will sell in two sections of about 380 and 190 Acres each. There is a four* roomed house on the 190 aoree. Apply for further particulars to— G. A. PREECB & CO., SOLE AGENTS, - PALMERSTON N. H. C. ROBINSON, Solicitor, - Masterton. J\fONEY~TO LEND! Small and Large Sums. (From £50 upwards). W. McKENZIE & CO. HAVING secured some of the best Beef procurable in tba district, the general public canreJy on (jetting every satisfaction. Lambs, Bucking Pigs, and all oliiSßts of poultry of the very best quality. SMALL GOODS ON ORDER. Notk- A'"'!)'•!'■ • r> ,, Aiwiiniiccincnlt. Produca and 2'rojjcrty Advertisements a/re con' tinned overleaf.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7556, 4 September 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7556, 4 September 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7556, 4 September 1903, Page 3

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