Auctioneers' Noticesi ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. ( Pahiatua Stock Sale, j TUESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1908, ' at 1 pra. A BRAHAM &~WILLIAMS, LTD., \ \. will sell as above—--50 18-mos cattle 35 2-yrto 2J-yr steers 20 4-yr old bullocks 20 old bullocks 30 21-yr steers 20 3 and 4-yr bullocks 20 18-mos heifers 13 18-mos steers 12 18-mos steers Masterton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, 9th DEC, 1908. At 1 p.m. BRAHAM &~WILLIAMS, LTD., ' will offer at their Renall Street Yards as above — Cattle — 20 3yr bullo6ks 25 2-year steers Sheep—--150 2-tooth wethers 250 good hoggets 150 woolly hoggets SPECIAL SALE. "SATURDAY, 12 th December, 1908, at 2 o'clock. AT DALGETY & CO.'S STABLES, Dixon-street, Masterton. "\ ALGETY & CO.. LTD., have received I / instructions to offer from the Official Assignee, on account estate Late T, Clancy, to sell as under—--1 landau 2 double sets of cab harness 1 lorry 1 set of lorry harness 2 cab horses FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. Unreserved Clearing Sale. TFESDAY 22nd DECEMBEE, 1908, J at 12,30 o'clock sharp, AT THE HOMESTEAD, 12 miles from Martinborough. "X ALGETY & CO., LTD., have received ) instructions from Mr W. C. Mae•shall (bpringrove, of Tablelands) to iold a Clearing Sale on the above date and time, when we will offer: Sheep—--350 crossbred ewes, with 400 Romney cross lambs at foot 200 2-th wethers, very forward 60 2-th ewes 50 fat ewes 5 6-th Eomney rams Oattle—--25 cows, with calves at foot 10 3-yr springing heifers 3 milch cows 10 yearling heifers Hoeses — 1 draught gelding 1 harness gelding Sundries — Wire, gate posts, posts, harness &o Mr Marshall has sold his property and as leaving the district. Therefore, everything is for absolute sale. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. LEVIN & CO.* LTD. MASTERTON, -TT7ILL HOLD MONTHLY SAL-«k WOOL, SKINS AND HIDES AT THEIE STOEE, CHAPEL ST. Next Sale— DECEMBEE 16th, at 12.30 p.m. M'DOUGALL'S TO THE i FQEJEAGAIN. I "T' is now four years ago since Messrs L McDougall Bros, first put on the market their now famous Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip, and since then the volume of output has-. been enormously increased. The following are a few of the reasons, culled from the numerous unsolicited testimonials coming to hand by every mail, why it is becoming the popular dip with New Zealand flockowners : 1. It is easily mixed with cold water of any quality. 2. It does not separata like powder, but remains in solution, reducing the quantity of sediment to a minimum. 3. It does not rob the wool of its natural yoke, nor harden the staple, thus- leaving it beautifully soft and lustrous. 4. it destroys the eggs as well as the parasite, and adheres to the fleece, thus rendering reinfection impossible before shearing. 5/ It is a preventive of Maggc I Fly, which unfortunately is a menace to sheepfarmers throughout the Dominion. 6. It has been officially approved by the British Board of Agriculture. 7. It is supplied at a guaranteed and uniform strength at a reasonable cost. At the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, held at Newcastle-on-Tyne, in July last, McDougall Bros.' Dips came out on top, taking thirty-five first prizes and special prizes attached for sheep dipped in McDougall's, thus proving the superiority of this wellknown° composition. The following letter speaks for itself :■— Hakowhai, Hawke's Bay, N.Z., August 20th, 1908. Messrs McDougall Bros., Manchester. Dear Sirs, —I have used your Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip since its introduction to the Colony, nearly four years ago. 1 am pleased to say that it has given me entire satisfaction, and for keeping the sheep free from ticks, lice, and as a preventive against the "Fly," it surpasses any dip used by me previously. The water I use is full of lime, yet it mixes nicelj, and, like your old "NonPoisonous" fluid, leaves the wool beautifully soft and lustrous. You are at liberty to make whatever use of this letter you wish. My flock (of 7,000 sheep) is open to inspection by anyone desirous of doing' so, ti,e sheep again this season being beautifully free from parasites. Yours faithfully, (Signed) HOGH McLONALD. Their Representative, MR E. HARBISON, is now in this district, and all infoimation can be had from him, or the local agents, NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO. *?0 PEE ACRE, 1900 acres, 750 acres C&O in grass, 650 acres bush, balance r>ugh feed. Wintered last season 200 oi. tie and 1000 sheep. House 5 rooms, etc. Very easy terms. HIPKINS & JIADILL, Auckland. No. 456 c
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3064, 8 December 1908, Page 8
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