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noat ioneflp's Notled*. j Masterton Stook Sale. . WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. . WEDNESDAY, MAY 22nd, 190?, \ At 1 o'clock. HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND __ MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD., wW offer as above— Shjmsp—--80 fat wethers 50 2-toot"h ewes 3ri lamb 300 Rood woolly hoggets 250 good store wethers 50 fat and forward wethers 200 good strong lambs JOSEPH lORNS, Auctioneer. ttflaaterton Stock Sal*. . WAIPOUA YAEDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22nd, 1907. "~ ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell as above at 1 p.m.— Sheep—v 100 ewes in lamb 80 shorn lamba 200 empty ewes Cattl* 30 clives 10 emptv cows 8 yearlings 3 forward -cows H. R. WOOD, Unreserved Clearing Sale. THURSDAY, 16th MAY, at 12.30 p.m. AT HOMESTEAD. EAST TARATAHI, CLABEVILLE. lESSBS DALGETY & CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mr A. P. Daysh, who has sold his farm, to offer at above time and place his Jive and dead stock, as follows: Sheep—--350 4-tooth to f.f.id. ewes in lamb to Shropshire rams 150 2-tooth ewes in lamb to Tlomney 11 rams, (8 Shropshires and 3 Bomneys) Cattmc—- . 3 cows, to calve September 6 yearlings HOASEB — 2 nr«f-o!asB 6-year heavy draught ■ pi nllligS 1 8-y-vr heavy draught gelding 1 ear heavy draught mare 1 2 vear) • if-diaughtfilly(unbroken, 1 stylish gu mare, 8 yeare, guaranteed quiet Pros—--7 w n anera Implements - lnewMflsseT-Harrip b' r der 1-13 Coulter Duncan Drill, Wool frees, 1 Dam. Boiler, 1 Duncan r !i ,e Cultivator, I set 4-leaf Harrow, i Sprirg Carts, 1 Ru«tic Gig, 1 d.f. Pl'< &, Hflnd power Chaff Cutter, 2 Cart saddles, Gig, Harness, Spring Cart Harness, Collars Harness, Winkers Lending Chains, Farm Tools, Uent's Bike, Shi k Covers, etc. Household FuuNrrunE Duchess Chests, Dining '• .ible, Beds, Linoleum Chair*, Singer t ewing Machine, and other articles too numerous to mention. As Mr I iaysh has purchased a farm in the Walhii-o, buyers can rely on this being a pen mm-clearing'sale. Bams were put with ewes on 26th March. The horses are a first-class lot, and are all staunch workers. Implements are for the moat part all nearly new. Luncheon provided. DALGETY & CO., LTD.; Auctioneers.

PROPERTY SALE. BY AUCTION. _ MAEK MAXTON & CO. i have been favoured by D. Cameron, Esq., of Moroa, to sell the whole of hia homestead, consisting of 104 acves of land and the house of 15 rooms and all outbuildings. The sale will take place on SATURDAY, 18. h May. Fuller particulars in later is3ue. FAIRBURN & SILK, Land and Estate Agents, WANGANUI, [ A"VE been instructed to offer for L private sale, two very desirable pr< perties in the Warganui District. ' sheiier iiuoh, carrying 2$ to 3 phebp per acre. Well fenced, subdivided, and watered by streams and wrings; 2 good houses, 2 woolsheds, 4 seta sheep yards, dip, etc. This is without doubt a magnidcent property, and gives a handsome return on tbo money invested. Stock may be taken over at valuation. - Price, £9 pen acr>e. N®. 1.41 AAA ACRES Boiling country, 'V/v/w in native and English grass. Well 6ub-divided and watered.' At present carrying 8,000 breeding owes, I.COO head cattle, and horse 3. Next year the property will carry considerably more stock, is a largo sum has recently been expended in scrubbing and grassing. The fhx royalties alone net upwards of £I,OOO per annum, this also will be increased shortly by draining. The buildings consist of now 7-roomed dwelling, 3roomed men's cottage, large stab'e, and usual outbuildings. The property is only 8 miles from tbe railway, arc! handy to Wanganui. Ppica, i£© 0s pet* acr>e. Very easy terms may bo arranged. No. 1.5 Enquiries solicited by LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Wanganui.

THE TABA LIQUID BRANDING fLUID. Pop HoVsoa Sheep Cattle. PERMANENT, PAINLKSS, CHEAP, AND EASILYAPPLIED. ' No preliminary clipping of hair. Applied with an ordinary "sheop iron—Hat or round, Simple and easy—nojpain. A boy can use it. :> Whj make the dumb beast suffer, when for lees than a penny per head you can brand with BUY A ■ TlN«>-^, TO-DAY. A few horns after application! all hair comes off the part branded, loaving a clear, distinct,] and permanent mark. The composition can also be used for dehorning young cattle, if apolied any time up to the oge of six weeks. Unlike caustic Boda, there is no fear of the liquid proving injurious to the beast by running down the face and into the eyes. Agents for Wairar&pa—W.F.C

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8440, 13 May 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8440, 13 May 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8440, 13 May 1907, Page 8

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