Auctioneers' Notices SATURDAY, NOV. 17th, at 2 p.m. RE. HOWELL & CO., LTD., will o sell at their Rooms, Perry Street, lot of sundry Kitchen Ut'/nsils and Second hand Furniture, including Tables, Dressers, Double Iron Bedstead, Couch, Colonial Sofa, Wash stands, Chest Drawers, Bicycle, Gas Stove, Copper Boiler. Also—Bay Golding (used to saddle or harness), 2 Purebred Black Retriever Pups, 3 sacks Potatoes, Hams and Bacon, Poultry (including a 4 laying hens). SATUKDAY, NOV. J.7th, at 2 p.m. JL'. NiCOL will sell, on account of « an importer, who is giving up business, a consignment, of iioots and Shoes, including 200 pairs ladies' and gents', 300 pairs Indies' and children's; also 30 Tailor-made Suits, 00 pairs Trousers, Oulico, Sheeting, Print, eto., etc. Everything must be cleared without reserve. BAt fUSTifill Si'KEKT AUCTION KOOM. SATURDAY,' NOV. 17th, at 2 p.m. SceciaS Furniture Kate. . Jit. NIUOL will sell, on account of » two residents who are leaving Maeterton, Piano, Duchesse Chests, Chests Drawers, Bedsteads, Dressers, Chairs, Tables, Toilet Tables, WnshsUnds, Mattrasses, Carpets, Pictures, Linoleum, Curtains, Sewing Machine, Clocks, Hearthrugs, Grindstows, garden tools and Sundries, etc. All Without Reserve. D'algetj a c 0., lt d. MASTERTON, KI) TIIK W. F. C, A. Ltd Will hold Monthly Sales of Wool, S&ssrtE, awd MZdeSj AT DALGETY & GO'S QUEEN STREET STORES, MASTERTON,J The next pale will be held on NOVEMBER' 21, 1906. Entries now being received. THE Fop Taß A Horses LIQUID Sheep BRANDING And FLUID. Cattle. PERMANENT, PAINLKSS, CHEAP, AND EASILY APPLIED. No preliminary clipping of hair. Applied with an ordinary sheep branding iron—flat or round. Simple and easy—no pain. A boy can use it. Why make the dumb beast suffer, when for less than a penny per head you can brand with TABfl. g? A ~ TODAY. A few houi-s after application j all hair comes off the part branded, leaving a clear, distinct, and permanent mark. The composition can also be used for dehorning young cattle, if applied any time up to the age of six weeks. Unlike caustic soda, there is no fear of the liquid proving injurious ito the beast Jby running down the face and the eyes." ' EAST & EAST. AUCTIONEERS, SHAREBROKERS, & REAL ESTATE AGENTS. " Wellington and Christ church. Farms for Sale. Morth Island. 2500 Acres, Hawke's Bay, 12 miles from nearest railway station, and 8 miles from best saleyards in the Hawke's Bay District, 1 mile from creamery, etc., all in grass, best English grasses and divided into 26 paddocks, 500 acres rich river flat, all ploughable except 750 acres at the back, fattened 5000 sheep last year and will winter 5700 sheep aud 400 head of cattle, homestead of 16 rooms and outbuildings, telephone laid on, 4 .cottoges of from 3 to 5 rooms, up-to-date wool-shed, yards, dips, cowshtd, large stable, and every convenience for rugning large station. This is the best fattening country in Hawke's Bay. Price only £8 per acre. £2OOO cash required. 49 Acres, Manawatu, L.1.P., all level and in the best of English grasses, well sheltered and sub-divided into 10 paddooks, 2 acres under crop, £ aoro orchard, 35 chains of shelter trees planted, buildings comprise two roomed house, 24 bail cowshed, cartshed, storeroom, piggeries etc. Present stock including 24 cows, etc., are taken in. This is one of the best farms on the coast; creamery, 2$ miles, school 3 miles. Price £1250. South Island. 212 Acres in one of the best farming districts of Canterbury, sub-divided into about 12 paddocks, all well fenced, water in every paddock, splendid root and cropping land, 8-roomed house almost new, scullery, good water supply, dairy, stables, trapshed and all necessary outbuildings; this property has grown 18 tons of potatoes to the aore; I mile from dairy factory and school. Price £l7 per acre. 434 Acres splendid land, in grand farming district, sub-divided into 11 paddocks all well watered and fenced, buildings comprise 6-roomed house with every convenience, windmill and tanks, 9 stalled stable, chaff-house, implement shed. This farm runs right into the heart of a rising township, and is only § mile from school, station, saleyards, and factory. Prioe £26 per acre. EAST & EAST. Wellington and Christchurch.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8288, 16 November 1906, Page 8
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