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AUCTIONEERS. MASTEBTON. STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA BALE YABDB. ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, At 11 a.m. «7 AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., s*▼ • Ltd, (late James Macintosh and Co.), will hold their Annual Spring Cattle Sale in their Waipoua (Masterton) Sale Yards on above date and time. PRESENT ENTRIES. On ac. Robert Judd Esq., Ihuraua. — 30 3yr old Polled Angus-Shorthorn cross steers (extra good lino) On ac. Pike Bros., Bideford. — 20 2yr old Shorthorn steers On ac. East Coast client. — 60 3yr old Shorthorn-Hereford cross t* etaers 30 zyr old Shorthorn-Hereford cross steers On ac. lea Station — 35 4yr forward Shorthorn bullocks, good line 15 3yr Shorthorn bullocks On ac. Other Vendors — 15 yearling dairy heifers ! 15 empty store cows 8 2yr old steors 10 yearling steers 50 3 and 4yr bullocks 20 2yr steers and heifers 16 yearling steers 15 yearling steers and heifers 30 3yr Hereford St Shorthorn steers 15 3yr steers 20 empty storo cows 15 cows ond calros 15 yearling dairy heifers 5 forward cows 6 store cows 3 springing heifers 3 yearling bulls 2 springing hoiffers on drop 10 yearling dair yheifers 20 2yr steers 50 18-monihs steers 1 p.b. Jersey bull, in Stud Book, -bred by J. Billingtou. 1 Jersey bull 22 yearling dairy heifers 5 yearling Jersey heifers 14 yearling b.H. heifers 6 woaner pigs 4 porkers Eheep— 50 wethers 50 2-tooth wethers 25 ewes with lambs 20 ewes and lambs 20 fat ewes 35 Romnoy ewes with 100 o/o lambs 15 fat ewes 50 extra good b.f. hoggets 100 good hoggets FRANK EVANs, Auctioneer. SOLWAY SALEYARDS. Masterton. WEDNESDAY, 24th Sept., 1913. At 12.30 o'clock. rjTgE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer aa above — SBheep— 20 ewes with lambs at foot 100 hoggets 25 prime heavy owns 50 fat ewes Cattle — On ace. Mcsrs Percy Bros (their annual draft) — 100 mother reared mixed sex yearlings, Shorthorn, Hereford and Polled Angus cross On ace. Other Vendor j— 30 station yearlings 20 yearling steers 5 yearling steers 12 store cows and heifers 2 springing heifers Sale will commence punctually at 12.30 o'clock. Hot Luncheon on the Ground. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT THE FARM, WALL-STREET, FEATHERSTON, at 11.30 a.m. THURSDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER. Tl/TESSRS DALGETY AND CO. have JS± been instructed by MRS MARION BOSS (whose lease has expired) to offer her Dairy Herd, comprising: 22 CHOICE COWS in milk, calved August and September. 10 dairy cows, due October. 5 choice 2yr Holstein-Ayrshire cross heifers, April calvers 6 picked 15-months dairy heifers 1 3yr high grade Jersey bull 1 milk cart mare 1 spring cart and harness 1 gig and harness IMPLEMENTS.—I S.F. Plough, Farm Implements, cooler and milk cans, tools, quantity harness and sundries. 1 sheep dog, and poultry, Household Furniture, etc. NOTE. —The above herd averaged £14 per cow for last season, so anyone in search of first-class dairy cows are recommended to attend the above fix- j •utre. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. At 11.30 a.m. rPHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as above — ■keep.— 40 ewes with lambs at foot 70 hoggets 40 ewes, 100 p.c. lambs at foot 30 prime fat ewes J 120 4-tooth wethers j 50 first-class hoggets 100 good hoggets 40 ewe hoggets j 30 mixed hoggets j 200 hoggets I Cattle— J 4 yearlings I f Acc. Messrs Percy Bros., Alfredton — 7 good springing heifers Horses — I On behalf Eketahuna County Council — 1 heavy draught mare BALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT MASTERTON. j SEPTEMBER 27th, at 2 p.m. HHHE N\Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., will sell!y Public Auction, by order of the Mortgagee, at their Rooms, Chapel Street, Masterton, as above— • ... . j All that parcel of land containing 220 acres 1 rood 16 ; perches (more or less) being Lots 3 and 4 on deposited plan No. 1388 and part of Sections 19(5, 247, and 249, Taratahi Plain Block,-and being all the land described in Certificate of Title volume -130 colio 5 of the Register Book for the Land Registration District of Wellington, together with 8-roomed- dw 'lling and all necessary farm outbuildings, well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, and now in the occu- I pation of Mr W. H. Wilton. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO AUCTIONEERS. ■\*/AiVi'bl.> kiNOWN.— Always drink U * T Atalauta Tea.—GIDDINGtS, the jeheapest storekeeper. '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11785, 23 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11785, 23 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11785, 23 September 1913, Page 8