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YATES 5 ESTATE, MASTEBTON. To be sold by Public Auction at the MASTERTON AUCTION MART by J. E. NICOL, in conjunction with W. H. CRUICKSHANK:, on Wednesday Evening, Feb. 26th, at 7.30 o'clock. E. NICOL, in conjunction with W. H. CRUICKSHANK, favoured wil J" E. NICOL, in conjunction with W. H. CRUICKSHANK, favoured with instruc- • tions from the Trustees, will sell— O/7 RESBDENTIAL SECTIONS, mainly Half Acres, O a within the Borough of Mastcrton. The Sections aro high, dry and level, and command on every side a delightful view. They are situate on the healthy rising ground that leads towards the Tararuas, and the Estate is botween those well-known residential streets, Renall Street and Cornwall Street. . . , The Property is slighty over half-a-mile from Queen Street—the principal thoroughfare of Mastcrton. It affords a convenient and economical access to both the Mastcrton and Kuripuni Railway Stations, and is near to the Mastcrton District High School. „ _ -ill By sub-dividing into Half-acre Allotments, the vendors effected a considerable saviiv both in the cost of reading and in laud, thus enabling theni to oiler to the public, on liberal terms, an opportunity to acquire homes within the Borough, with sufficient land for orchard, garden, lawn and shrubbery at lower rates than are nowbeing asked for smaller sections. . ~ ,1 ~w,„. Tim TERMS OF SALE are exceptionally easy, viz.—lo per cant, cash, U) pi.l cent in six months, balance at 51 per cent, for four years from uate of sale. The Sale will be held in the EVENING for the convenience ol buyers who are emwod during the day. Further particulars on application to „ T , . . , Pians may be obtained from W. H. Robinson & Robinson, and J " 1J " Nu '° l- J. R. NICOL or W. 11. CRUICKSHANK.

Eketahuma Stock Sale FIiIDAY, 2Sth FEB., lflOS. Tpi ALGETY & CO., LTD., will offer as VJ above— SitKKr — I'.OO 2-tooth wethers 150 s.iii. owes 100 Limbs 50 ewes 120 Limbs 200 good lambs 50 2-toolh wothers 50 f'.t'.m. ewes 20 2-tooth Lincoln rams 120 Limbs (>0 4-tooth wotliers 100 ewes SO lambs 70 2 tooth wethers 150 lambs Cattt.e — 14. rising 3-year steers 14 rising li-year heifers 10 cows with calves at foot 12 yearlings 20 mixed cattle, will bo drafted

Wlasterton Stock Sate. W AIPOU A SA LEYARDS, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20th, 1908. tit 1 o'clock". Mi-iE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will oiler us above— SIIEKV—SOO first-class 4-year Lincoln owes 150 s.m. owes 300 good liiiubs ir>o iivst-olass wethers 103 s.m. owes 200 Limbs 200 breeding ewes 400 first-class •1-yofir owes 20 2-tooth Lincoln rams 15 2-tooth Shropshire's 5 2-tooth Southdowns 10 2-touth iionincys 200 ewes 40 fat ewes 20 fat wethers 20 fat lambs 400 s.m. ewes, one earmark, no reserve 100 ewes, no reserve 200 lambs, no reserve 80 good lambs 80 (j-tooth to f.m, ewes Cattle—--1 dry cow J. lORNS, Auctioneer. Master-ton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20th, 1908. f\ ALGETY & CO., LTD., will offer at | / their Waipoua Saleyards, as above— Dhbkp— 1 200 lambs 100 lambs 150 f.f.m. ewes 150 s.m. ewes 200 wothers . 150 forward crossbred lambs, mixed sexes 150 lambs Cattle — 10 cows 20 mixed sexes DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers.

POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. (Opposite Courthouse, Lincoln Road.) ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2Gth, at 2 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF High-class Furniture and Appointments. MO. ARONSTEN lias been favoured , with instructions from a lady who is leaving Mastorton, to soil by Public Auction on the above date, tho whole of her Superior Furniture, consisting of English-made Upright Grand Piano, very handsome Sideboard with bevelled mirror back of the latest design, massive leather-bound Suite of 9 pieces (almost new), handsome bedroom suite consisting of elegant Duchess Pair with side mirrors and mirror door, Wardrobe to match, Drawing-room Furniture, Hall Furnishings, massive brass-mounted bedstead and Bedding, Duchess Chests, Chairs, Tables, Fender and Brasses, Kitchen Dresser, a large quantity of Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, etc., Linoleums, Curtains and Blinds, and a large quantity of Household Sundries. Leather top office tabled-plate camera, all in perfect order. Note. —Two very handsome steel engravings, the best ever shown in Masterton. The goods have been removed to the Mart for convenience of sale, and are now on view. A gas-light display will be held every evening till 9 o'clock for inspection. This is no doubt the finest lot of furniture ever brought into an auction room, and will be sold absolutely without reserve. Note the Address— Post Office Auction Mart, LINCOLN ROAD (Opposite tho Courthouse), M. 0. ARONSTEN, Auctioneer. The Restaurant, Bannister Street. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2Gth, at 3 p.m. JR. NICOL has boon favoured with • instructions from Mr F. Staples to sell, without reserve, tho whole of the goods contained in the Restaurant, in-, eluding:—5 doz each Dessert and Teaspoons, C doz each Table and Dessert Knives, 5 doz each Table and Dessert Forks, 12 Cruets, 5 doz Cups and Saucers, 5 doz each Dinner, Soup and B. and B. Platos, 12 Jugs, Butter Dishes, Salt Cellars, 8 Tables, Linoleum, Pictures, Broad-cutter, Boilers, Sauceyans, Tinware, etc., etc. This sale is worthy of the attention of restaurant and board-ing-house proprietors, and the general public. Every line to be sold without IN your Sheep and Cattle, thero is nothing to equal Bodmin Bros.' Drench. A FEW TESTIMONIALS. Taihorea, Manawatu, Fob. 23,1907. I havo much pleasure in recommending your drench after having used it for five seasons. It has proved most effective. B. H. Slack. To Parae, Mastorton, Oct., 1900. In answor to your enquiry re the efficacy of your drench, we have much pleasure in informing you that we have usod it for two seasons past, and we are extremely pleased with the results, and have decided to use it in future when necessary. —H. G. it A. Williams. Kaumingi, Wairurapa, Nov., 1900. I have used you drench for the past five seasons, and believe it to be a very good drench to use, and am certain it will always be found very efficacious if used carefully. lam using 25 gallons at weaning time.—C. I l '. Vallanck. LOCAL AGENTS: J. D. Gruickshamk & Co. F. P. WELCH, (Late Manager. Land Department W. B. Chknnells & Co.) LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, BUNNY & DOLAN'S BUILDINGS, Perry Street, Masterton.

Unressrved Clearing Sale. SHEEP, STOKE CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, FARM AND STATION TOOLS, Etc-, AT WERAITI. THUESDAY, FEB. 27th, at 12 o'clock. / HUE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions i'rom Mr J. Johnson, who has sold his farm, to offer as above — 50 2-tooth ewes 120 4-tcoth owes 200 0 and 8-tooth ewes 100 first-class Down lambs 100 Lincoln-Romnoy rams 4 lanis 4 rains 24 picked dairy cows 25 head cattle, embracing springing heifers, bulls, etc. 3 first-class mares and geldings 20? sjn. ewes, 4 rams Broken and unbroken mares and foldings, d.f. plough, harrows, Massey mower, horse rake, swing bars, wool press, light gig, cart, plough and leading harness, horse and cow covers, 45gal Crown separator, churn, cans, tanks, netting, timber, farm and garden tools, and host sundries. Luncheon provided. J. lORNS, Auctioneer. P.F.A. Pahiatua Sale TUESDAY, FEB. 25th, 1907. 1 BEAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., _ will sell for the Association as above — Sheep—--200 ewes 200 f.f.m. ewes 250 lambs 150 2-tooth wethers 200 2-tooth ewes 200 f.m. ewes 0 2-tooth Eomney rams 4 G-tooth Romnoy rams 80 good shorn lambs 90 5-yaar old ewes 200 2, 4, f.f.ui. ewes, good line On account of McGowan Bros., Hincmoa— CSO 4, (5 and f.m. Lincoln ewes, first class line 100 sound-mouth Lincoln ewes, bred by McHardy Bros. Cattle—--14 forward 3 and 4-year old bullocks 5 fat cows 14 3 and 4-year old steers 5 fat cows 8 empty cows GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer Eketahuna Stock Sale. FRIDAY, FEB. 28th, 1008. at 12 noon. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Cjl. will sell by public auction at hove, at the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.'s Yards — Sll E.F.P — 400 first class lambs, one earmark 200 lambs On account of and bred by Mr W. 11. Buick—

20 i'-tootli Ruitiney rams 0. 0." COOPER, Auctioneer. fWasterfcosi Stock Sale, 'WEDNESDAY, ifch MARCH, 1908. At I p.m. •A BKAIIAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., l.\. will olfer ;it their Renall Street Yards as above — 300 fat and forward wethers 200 wethers 120 wethers 20 fat ewes Cattlt:— 150 2£-year steers •I- fat bullocks H bullocks 30 2,',-year heifers " GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer. Alfrcdton Stock Sale THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1008. r\ALGETY & CO., LTD., will offer as Sheep—--5 Lincoln rams 5 Romney rams 12 Romney rams

1350 Acres first-class hush land, all been felled and sown with host English grasses, .sub-divided into 11 paddocks with best of Laieing and all watered by permanent streams, cottages, good woolshed and-yards, winters well LI sheep per acre besides cattle, wool clip last year averaged S).Jlbs, 10 bales of wool being sent away oil' the property ; stock are a good Lincoln-.'Koumey cross all well culled. This is about the cheapest property now offering in the Wairarapa, and one that buyers need not hesitate to inspect. This place is right and price reasonale. Only ,£H fis per acre. <HU FOll SALE, HOUSE, G rooms (new), every convenience, Eolith l\oad. .£SOO. Cash ,£HS. 13LE30 acres magnificent agricultural, dairying and fattening farm. Will sell in one or two sections. Full particulars on application House, Lincoln Eoid, 10s week. Shop, Queen Street, 255. House and 1 aery, Lansdowne, 15s.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 903, 25 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 903, 25 February 1908, Page 8

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