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Auctioneers. CABTEBTON-TAI-ATALII "WEEKLY STOCK SALE TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER at 1 p-m FH. WOOD& SONS, LTD., willsell at • their Taratahi Yards (Carterton) on the above date, the following stook, vis. : Sheep— 20 forward ewes 50 hoggets Cattle— 1 Jersey-Shorthorn bull, bred by J. Cundy 1 Jersey-Shothorn bull, 3 years 1 grade Shorthorn bull, suitable for station 2 forward cows 1 cow near calving 2 springing heifers 6 calves 5 first-class beef cows 50 empty cows 1 cow, just calved 1 cow, near calving 2 first-class cows, just on calving Further entries invited,and advertised as reoeived. F. H. WOOD & SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. PAHIATUA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1903. Spring Cattle Sale. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will cell by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m.:— Cattle— 230 Shorthorn-Hereford 3-year bullocks (good line) 100 3 and 4-year forward bullocks (good line) 30 good-conditioned bullocks 50 3-year steers 50 3-year steers, well forward 40 3-year bullocks 40 2J to 3 year bullocks 40 3-year steers 30 3"| year bullocks 30 2_-year steers 21 3-year bullocks 30 mixed yearlings 8 3-year empty heifers 8 springing heifers 4 3 year bullocks 1 P.B. Shorthorn bull 50 good yearlings 7 2-year steers 12 jearlings 50 Polled Angus heifers in calf 30 fat and forward 3 and 4yr bullocks 85 3£yr well bred forward bullocks 40 yearling steers 50 3-year steers 60 3_~year bullocks 40 2_ and 3-year steers 30 2-year steers, station-bred 50 3 and 4 year bullocks 30 3-year steers 14 cows and calves 25 4-year bullocks 38 yearling steers 1 3£-year Shorthorn bull 25 4-year bullocks 38 yearling steers 11 yearling steers 20 2J year steers 52 yearling steers 1 20-month half-bred HolsteinShorthorn bull Sheep— 150 shorn 4-tooth wethers 100 shorn forward ewes 60 hoggets 550 first-class hoggets 00 prime fat ewes 20 fat wethers 100 fat and forward wethers 180 wethers 100 woolly hoggets 50 empty ewes 150 hoggets SO fat ewes, good line 200 ewes, with 100 per lambs by Romney rams 70 empty ewes MASTEBTON STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 4th NOV., at 1 p.m. LOWES & lORNS, LIMITED, will sell at their Renall-street yards, Masterton, on the above date, as follows— Shbbp— 300 good hoggets 100 hoggets 40 fat ewes 70 forward ewes 700 hoggets (a good line) 100 hoggets 100 empty ewes 250 empty ewes 100 hoggets 50 ewes with Down iambs at foot 50 fat ewes Cattle— 6 dairy cows, springing 3 fat cows 7 fat bullocks 25 heifers, springing, to Shorthorn bulls 60 yearlings, mixed sexes 20 12 to 15-month heifers . 25 2-year steers 2 dairy oows, close to calving second calf LOWES & lORNS, Ltd., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1903, at 11 a.m. SHOWGROUNDS, CARTERTON. SALE OF EXHIBITS. FH. WOOD & SONS, LTD., will fell • by Publio Auction, on the Showgrounds, Carterton, as above— FAT SHEEP, FAT CATTLE, PIGS, POULTRY, PRODUCE, Etc Entries aro invited. IMPORTANT SALE OP LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, in the Wairarapa District, under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington. MR W. B. CHENNELLS, of Masterton, Auctioneer, has received instructions from tho Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington District, to sell at his' Booms, Masterton, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of November, 1903, at 12.30 o'clock in the afternoon, under and in pursuance of the judgment obtained by the plaintiff in the action Sheath v. Hume— ALL THOSE.LEASEHOLD LANDS, situate in the Wairarapa District, known as the Mataikona Blocks, numbered 1, 2 and 3, containing in the whole 18,131 acres, or thereabouts, lately in the occupation of Mr H. T. Hume, subject to leases thereout of about 1000 acres granted by the lessees back to the original lessors. The leases are for 21 years from the sth day of September, 1892. The annual rentals during the second period of seven years of the term of the leases aggregate jfilOOl 2s 9d, and during the last seven years the sum of £1200 16s 2d. The particulars and conditions of sale can be inspected at the office of the Auctioneer at Masterton, and the leases at the offices of the Vendors' Solicitors, at any time prior to the sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs Stafford, Treadwell and Field, Solicitors, Wellington, Solicitors for the Vendors, or the Auctioneer. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, at 2 p m. Important Sale of Freehold Dairy Farm Properties. No better land in the Wairarapa. CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY. FH. WOOD & SONS, Ltd., have been • favoured with instructions from Mb F. J. Bekoe to sell by public auction at their Carterton Rooms as above, his Valuable Dairy Farm property, comprising 155 a. Or. 43p., and in order to meet the wishes and requirements of probable buyers, it will be disposed of in three lots, asunder :— Lot 1.—40 a. 3r. 9p , being part Section 240, Taratahi Plain Block, having a frontage Dalefield-road, and situate within 20 chains of the Dairy Factory, and close to school and railway, and within 1_ miles of centre of Carterton; divided into 6 paddocks, all securely fenced and permanently watered. Improvements include 7-roomed house, detached dairy, stables, cow-bails, pig-styes, etc. Two orchards, about 2 acres well planted with first-class fruit trees, now in full bearing and free from blight. Lot 2.—84 a. Ir. 23p., being part Section 239, T.P.8., having a frontage of about 20 chains to Brooklyn road, securely fenced, two paddocks, permanent water in each, 20 acres being ploughed, well planted with shelter trees, close to school, and within 1 mile of centre of Carterton. Lot 3- —Comprises 30 acres, adjoinß Lo 2, being part Seotion 183, T.P.8., frontage about 12 chains to Brooklyn-road, well fenced, 1 paddock, permanently watered, bounded on one side by the Maungaterere river, close to school, factory, and centre of Carterton. The whole property is now carrying 50 cows, besides young stock and borses. The factory tests gave Mr Bengo's dairy the highest average for last season. There is no better land in the Wairarapa. Easy terms can be arranged. N.B.—Stock can be taken at valuation or otherwise, and will be sold by public auction at a later date. Mr Benge will be pleased to show intending purchasers the property and stock at any time prior to the sale. Further particulars can be obtained from Mr Benge, or the undersigned, F. H. WOOD & SONS, LTD., Auctioneers.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7606, 2 November 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7606, 2 November 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7606, 2 November 1903, Page 3

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