Eketafruna Stock Sale. FRIDAY, JAMJARY 11th, 1906, At 1 p.m. BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., . will sell by public auction as above at the yards lately occupied by Messrs Lowes and lorns: Cattlk—--8 fat cows 0. C. COOPER, Auctioneer. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Cleaning Saia of E.P. War-e, Fancy Goods ik, Toys. SATURDAY, sth JAN., at 2 p.m. R. NICOL," favoured with instruci ticns from Mrs Kendali, will sell the whole of the stock of ELECTRO PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, including hundreds olDcl : sand Mtchanical Toys ; also Silks and Table Cloths. Everything must be cleared, as 1 of premises is up. All the goods are up-to-date, and well bought. ALGETY & CO., LT D. MASTERTON, W. F. C. A. Ltd., Will hold Monthly Sale 3 of Wool, Skirts, and Mides t AT * T HEIR RESPECTIVE WCOLSHEDS, MASTERTON. Next Sa'e on WEDNESDAY, FEB 13th, 1907. Entries ftow being received.
THE TAB A LIQUID BRANDING FLUID. For Horses Sheep And Cattle. PEKMANENT, PAINLESS, CHEAP, AND EASILY APPLIED. No preliminary clipping of hair. Applied with an ordinary Eheep 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 head you can brand with . • BUY A »■ TIN TO-DAY. A few.hom'S after application all hair comes off the part branded, leaving a clear, distinct,,and permanent mark. • The composition can also be used for .dehorning your.g cattle, if apolied any time up to the age of six weeks. Unlike -caustic soda, there is no fear of the liquid proving injurious to the beast by running down the face and into the eyes. Effective. Enduring, Economical! the value of this dip, was reached last season for some clips treated with MUETON'S. Thousands of Pounds are saved vearlyto N.Z. by its Use. '' COSTS"ONLY 20/- per 1000 Grossbreds. 16/- per* 1000 Merinos. N.Z, LOAN & MERCANTILE CO. & CO., Factory—NAPlEK, N.Z.
MASTPIVI'ON, 'ILL HOLD MONTHLY SALES of Woo!, Skins, and AT THEIR STOKE, CHAPEL ST. / The next sale will be held on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAKY 13th, 1907. At 12.30 p.m. Entries can now be sent forward.
Farmer's, ask rot* Soccombo's Paspalum Di!atatum Seed. And see that you get it. Mr T. C. Williams' Last order was for FIVE TONS. This little fact does a lot of talking. Call on your seed merchant at once and order a supply for this season. Every settler should mix 2 to 3lbs of Seecombe's seed in their grass Beed mixture when sowing. The most nutritious fodder known to science, and absolutely permanent in any pasture land.—W. SECCOMBE, Central Bucca,' N.S.W. TE NU! HOTEL, TE KUI. Under Entirely New Management. IMPROVEMENTS and additions have recently been made that make this Hotel equal to any. Accommodation and appointments are complete. Best brands of Liquor stocked. The Best of Stabling. Coach stops at door. W. S, BARK, Proprietor.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8325, 5 January 1907, Page 8
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