STOCK S ALE F IXTURES MATA MONDAY 11th an MONDA, 6th/and 7 A SPRING Entries will b byOTU, AN 12 UESDAY, MARCH an th. TUESDAY, and TO iYed f these sales JW? FLEMING, Matawai- > ' C. H. BRIDGE. Motn. |/ WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Have received instructions from Messrs. F. and D. McKenzie, to Sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH, THE WHOLE OF THEIR ORMOND PROPERTY, known as THE iTJEGUMS. ACRES. The Estate of the richest alluvial soyrn Jene district, and will be cut up an<f smboivi<W|4into Sections running fronyrfr to|67/a| - es. The fer tility of tlmFPoverfy |3as Flats, is wellj known, ano the om)oi~y of acquir-j ing Sections su viableJSfor orioppij dairy farms, calipers’ gardens, etc., all In well-situated positions, may never occur again. Right in the centre of the Estate is the Waiharere Railway Station, bringing the whole property fwithjn a few minutes of town. . J j An inset plan is in tion, giving full detailed Terms will be easy. fi £ G- R WYLIIIE. | Aimtiomfer. S sp Ek SALE. f\ , NEXT STOCK SALE. MATAWHERO YARDS. THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 7. 1912. Fat Stock Sale ar 10 sharp. Store Stock gale at 11 sharp. ntries: ese nel iiouth Ewe 3500* 600 Fo. 300 2-too 450 700 E,ti f 6s Elves Romney flams 10 English ieiso'te 250 2-tooth 250 Ewes 350 Sound-mouth E 20 Good quality 2E E P, Rams otli Rom 150 Rams (bred in Wairarapa) HEAD OF MIXED CATTL 50 18-month l Mixed Sexes 20 Cows Further Entries Invited. * COMMON, SHELTON A: CO., lid. J. B. Kells, DALGETY & COMPANYy|^d., A S. Wachsmann. Auctioneer. ORMOND SALE. TO-MfIRROW, MARCH 6tli. Preseil gQ HEAD? >f)L- CATTLE, 20 Cal 30 31 Further Sale starts at 11 o’clodk sh«yj idm ere Lorsei )EARSON, AND DEJ^AUTOUR.
MAX JACKSON, Auctioneer. MOTU CO-OPERATIVE SALEYARDS COMPANY, LTD. MOTXJ STOCK SALE ud in TUESDAY, M Presei 1920 500 1 p.m. E P, -tooth Wethers Wethers 13fT Wethers 400 F.M. Eweg 780 Lambs. Further Entries Invited. C. H. BRIDGE, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. J/JALCOLM’S |>ROCRAMEV!E, 1912. COTTAGE or MANSION FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. ESTIMATES GIVEN. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO OUTDOOR SALES--15 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. FURNITURE BOUGHT RIGHT OUT FOR CASHCONSIGNMENTS WANTED. PRODUCE, FRUIT, and FURNITURE SALES EVERY SATURDAY. £2OOO WORTH NEW and SECOND-HAND FURNITURE TO CHOOSE FROM. TELEPHONE NO. 12. BANKERS: BANK N.Z. F. S. MALCOLM! & 60. AUCTIONEERS, Etc., GISBORNE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3466, 5 March 1912, Page 8
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