oticas SATURDAY, 17th, at 2 o'clock. -T> E. HOWELL & CO.. LTD., will .>Ja.'ft sell, on behalf of gentleman "caving the district—Piano, Beds'eads, Tsbles, Chairs, Wiekerwork, Chests Drawers, Cot, Stretchers, Glassware, CarWrirjger, Jars, Books, Fenders, Tools, Deciding, etc ; also Ladies' Jackets, purebred Wyandottes (full brothers and sisters ic ;nizecompetition birds), Leghorns, and r-tber poultry. Alto, Indian Runner ducks. Clearing Safe of Furniture. SATURDAY, AUGUSr 17th, at 2 p.m. JB, NICOL, iavoured with instruce tions from Mr T H. Mitchell, who ?..- leaving Masterton, will sell at the resiltn:e, Pownall Street, off Cornwall Street. hi:= nearly new furniture and effects, In!vtding—Handsome 5-mirror fideboard, leather Couch, Ball Stand, Spring ReckChairs, Linoleum. Curtains. Tables, Chairs, Hearth Kuprs, Hali Lamp, Fern 'Jable Stand, Hai dsome Duchess Pnir, Krass-mounted Bedstead, Mat trasses terror Wardrobe, Pictures, Crockery, rancepans, Kitchen Utensils, Lawn Mower, lot Tools, Minor, Overmantel, To'ilc-t bet, etc., etc. Furniture will be on view Friday afterMasterton Stock Sale. WAIPOUA SALE YABDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28; hj, 1007, At 1 o'clock. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1 MERCANTILE AGENCY i LTD., w ; U offer at their yards as above—30J good hoggets 100 hoggets 100 ewes in lamb CLEARING SALE. On account of Mr E. W. U.'y. Greyiown, TUESDAY, 20th AUGUST. 1907, at 12.30 p.m. ■HsnHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1 MERCANTILE AGENCY COM P-VNY LTD., hava received instructions from Mr E. W. Udy to sell on his farm, at G~eytown, the undermentioned live end ak<l stock, absolutely without reserve—(JiTTLE — ' . . 15 purebred Ayrshire cows, springing 14 1 to 3-year purebred heifers 1 purebred Ayrshire Lu 1 "Storniouth" 1 2J year Ayrshire bull 118 months Ayrshire bull 3 yearling Ayrthiie bulls 25 first-class springing heifers HOKSES — 1 draught mara 2 draught mares 2 draught colts, 3 ye irs 2 draught filiies. 'i years 1 harness mare 3 hack horses 5 hack yearlings, ty '•Mauser" ipony MISC KLL INEOUE — K-iiO first-class totara posts, 1500 totara droppers, 30 strainers, 20 stays, 5 new ian-ah pates, American stacker, 2 tip d'-.ys und frames, 1 buggy, prle and shafts, 1 brake, 1 g'g (new), 1 gig, 2 l owers, 1 rake, double furrow plough, 3- '• irrow plough (convertible), cultivator, Cambridge roller, Cambridge rifger disc, chain and tine barrows, boiler, 3 bicycles, and HOUSEHOLD FOENITUEE. Luncheon proyided. J. lOENS, Auctioneer. NOTE,—The above mentioned stock are well wo: th. inspection, and as Mr Udy is leaving he district, everything will go ':nder the hammer. Clearing Sale On account of MR J. HODDEK, TAUHERENIKAU. THURSDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1907, At 12.30 p.m. IESSRS DALGETY & CO-, LTD. have received instructions from Mr Hodderto sell as above, on his farm at Tauherenikau, the following live and dead stock : Cattle — 80 first-class dairy caws, Sep'embar and October calvers 20 first-class heifers, 2 and 3 years 7 good 2-year steers 30 good yearlings, mixed sexes 7 good store cows 1 Holste'm bull, 4 years old Most of the cows t.reHolstein-Shorthorn o-oss. Horses — 1 gocd st >::ach mare Pigs—--1 boar 1 sow with -iiier 4 sows in rU' 6 weaners SUN'BKIES Miik-cans, cooler, separator (Melotte) grass mower, 1 barrel churn Luncheon provided. The Auctioneers call the attention of the public to the above cows, which are a really first class lot, and can be recommended with confidence, Mr Hodder having culled heavily for some years past, cad having kept cothiog hut the very best. DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Masterton Stock Sale. WAIFOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1907. at 1 p.m. ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell as above at 1 p.m.— EP—--150 s.m. ewes in lamb to Bomney rams 80 dry ewes 50 hoggets Cattle—--8 fat cows 10 springing heifers 10 calves 5 store cows DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers.
££a?>tinboi<ough Stock Sale, THURSDAY, AUGUS'i" 29tb, at 1 p.m. D&LGET? & CO., LTD., will [sell as above—- . HEEP - " 50 ewes in'iamb 5C dry ewes 80 hoggets Cattle—--25 go<"d wearier calves 17 heif&rs to calve early 15 sprit" girg heifers AJs - -, on account cf Mr John Saunders, who h giving up contracting 1 waggon team of 5 ?tar.cch draught horses, from 5 to 7 years 1 draught mare, 6 years 2 draught geldings, 5 and 7 years 2 /ar?e drays 5 doa'r.le-furrow ploughs '2 reapers acd binders 2 set" 5 le'if tine harrows DALGEIY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers.
rgnEA, to be really wholesome, full.l flavoured, and strong, depends upon s'dlful blending. Ceylon tea by itself lacks the qualities of "TIGER" TEA, which is a combination of the pick of the Ceylon aud Indian teas in proper proportions. Tea is a native of India, and was transplanted from India to Ceylon. It gained certain qualities by the change, bu lost others. Both are combined in "TTOER" TEA. Try some. You'll liket. J, Graham and Co,, Agents]
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8512, 17 August 1907, Page 8
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