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Auctioneers' Nd Gray to wei StodßKTle. 310 X DAY, MARCH 2!|th, 1909. DA L 6ETY & cfo., LTD. will soil as above —K ,300 fm ewes, in £o<j|f condition 112 ffua ewos in tftmb to black faco rams J 30 2th wether^/' 75 fm ewes i .IS2 2 and 4thrwethers 2vQ i'm owee* CA'I I '. i.r— jf 16 2:\yr stoers / FRANK EVANS, ' Auctioneor. t Pahiktua Stock Sale. TUESDAY, 30th Mar., 100!), at 1 p.m. DA LGE T Y & CO. LT D will sell as above — Shss?— 190 mixed aged ewes 100 ditto 40 fm ewes FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. important Clearing Sale. ■ smso sheep, iea HEAD CATTLE. On account of A. J. Cameron, Esq, " Hillend," Bidefoid x'oad. TUESDAY, Ma hi. OH 30th, 1900, At 1 p.m ■n/TSSSSS DALGETY & CO., LTD., i_VL ■ have been favoured with lustruc-tio'.'.-i from A. J. v.u-aiufuu, h-is disposed nf l."> Hilled » \ to for unreserved sate, at above time and ace, all his Live Stock, comprising— SllE3l> 900 Eoiunev Lincoln breeding ewes, 2-tootli to f in. (superior line) 300 Eomney Lincoln s.m. breed ing ewes 300 2-tootli half-bred Southdown ewes 300 2-tooth Southdown cross wethers 800 woolly black face lambs 600 full-mouth ewes 20 G-tootli Southdown rams 3220 Cattle * SO fat and forward cows and heifers 20 2-year steers 20 2-year heifers 40 mixed yearlings 2 Shorthorn bulls 162 The auctioneers have no hesitation m recommending t : ie stock to b9 offered, th. l . sheep and cattle being all really good At, Mr Cameron has sold his property, the sale will be practically unreserved "liillend" is ps<- nine miles from the jMuitci'ton Post Oilier. Luncheon Provided. D ALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers. Unreserved! Clearing Sale. THURSDAY, 20th APRTL, 1909, at 1 p m. THE FARM—TAUERU. Messrs dalgety & co„ ltd., have received instructions from lur W." J. O'Connor, '! -uu;tu, who has sold his farm, anrl is leaving the district, to hold an absolutely unre.-erved cleaving sale at his property, " The Farm," Tauern, of all his contracting and farming plant, on the above time and date, comprising—--1 Q Draught Mares and Geldings, jL idl and all Harness, brays, Ploughs, Harrows, etc., and dairy u tonsils. Luncheon provided. DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers. Dalgety & Co., Ltd., STOCK & STATION jAGENTS, WOOL & PRODUCE BROKERS, MASTERTON. < . FOR SALE. SOS acres, freehold, adjoining railt way, 3 miles from Greytown, 4 mile from school and post office, all fiat country, good heavy land, 200 acres ploughable, 12-roomed house and all Dbctjssary outbuildings, subdivided into 20 pr.ddocks, all well watered Price, J] 15 10s per acre. Terms arranged. 830 acres, L.I P , annual rental .£95, u'L miles from Masterton by good road, 7il acres in grass. .90 acres in light bush, divided into 9 paddocks, winters sheep and 200 head of cattle, 60 acres ploughable, 20 acres now in rape and turnips; 1 mile from school, good 0-ioomed house, woolshed, dip, etc. Price for goodwill, £6 per acre. Terms can be arranged. acres, freehold, 8 miles from iViusterton, all level and ploughable land, good dwelling of 6 rooms, large gii flF.ry and new stables—an ideal agricultural farm. Price .£l2 per acre. 200 acre?, freehold, heavy fattening country, 6 miles from Mafterton, grows splendid root crops, nature of soil deep loam, originally heavy bush country, good G-roomed house and 4-momed cott.'uje, large stables. Price i' 23 per acre. Terms. DALGETY & CO., LTD,

LET c E A W HAMILTON, . £FOB "VVAIKATO L A ND T D. CRUICKSHANK & CO. » Limited, MASTEETON. '.Vs hate for sale—Seed Wirjat and o;its, Crass Seed. Winner.-) of Gol-l Modal for farm seeds Master ton A. and L'. Association, li'Ulf. Top crossing for pasture. IBno'c Slag, ajfciul a ;i, yni.s of our stock—l 7 per cent and 2L per cm t Phosphoric Acid, <r .-»7 pr cent and 45) per cent Phosphate of Lii/ic, 7 1 ' pt-reotfcto 90 per cent Fineness [ui; roved Ka'iit, 23 percent Sulphate of Fot»a\ itegwter<?d Analysis with Mini.-ler • f A griculture We stock all high grud« manures. AGENTS— N.Z, Insurance Co., Accident, Fir* and Marine. P. and 0. Steamship Co. Reid and Gray's Implement?. Butter's Iron Femimy J'twr." . Wiilir.m'3 "Patent- 1 iv'p-j-or.s jf»»> 'CASH, ,> j m Mud .gb«OU 232 H'JPtln, *" *\iy» bu.-vil. fctfl. nee grass and r i a? ifeoms, 2 miles »'<• «u ■-••-•lupiy. stW! andl:.o. I .>*»• ><: Bl & itrJIL A-.r-V.Anr?. ai:

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3148, 27 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3148, 27 March 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3148, 27 March 1909, Page 8

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