Awctlort'aors' Notices Cketahuna Stock sale. Friday, ocToiiisn :12nd, i9o9> at 1 p.m. Abraham & Williams, Ltd., will offer as above — Cattle — 20 2yr atwors 1 springing heifer 1 Holsteinbull 0. C. COOPER, Auctioneer. J. WINTERINGHAM, Ajjent. Marti nborougti Stock Sale. THURSDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1909. At 1 p.m. Abraham &willtams, ltd., will sell at their * ards aa above — Cattlk — 100 fat and forward ewes 16 forward cows 10 forward «mpty heifers 5 springing cows 2 springing cows GORDON ELEOTT, Auctioneer. P.F.A. Fortnightly Sale (Pahiatua). TUESDAY, 19th OCTOBER, 1909. At 1 o'clock. Abraham & williams, ltd., will offer (for the Association)) as above,— Cattle — 10 3yr steers 9 fQ 4* ViAiAArQ ABRAHAM & WIffLLIAMS, l&'D., Pahiatua. TUESDAY, 19th OCT., at I.EO p.m ON THE PREMISES. "BELEAVEN," OORNWALL-ST. J A. J. MACLEAN & CO.&ave been « favoured with instructions from Mr F. W. <3. HEcHteod, to dispcse of the whole of hm Household furaitare and effects, at above time and place Sideboard, 'dining table »nd chairs, handsome beveßled mirror, pictures, Brussels carpet, leather and wicker chairs, books, tafole'cevors, linoleum and i ugs,pair of hanfltecnae ®renoh Ormalai ori amontr, 1 pr bowls, Duchesae chests, and bedsi&nd bedding, hail carpet and curtains, unanyle, wringer, Singer sewing machine, Jawn mower, let pot plants, fendeTs, kitchen and cooking utensils. WHITE'S Slieef-flipping Fluid. is anxious to get the bestjprice for his wool, and knows tbtut to iget- a •QOO'D CLIP he must use a GOG© DIP.
Whites tapping Fluid will ;give vryou 'healthy sheep, and wellgrown, -clean, soft, bright and lußtroua fleeces—'the I'feind that demand the higfhestunaHret-prices. 1 Watch-this- space for testimonials from leading sheeff-bre&ders. High prices always rfdllowthemse of Waste's <Oiiee»3*dipp"mg Fluid. PrimaitpEll .Ag«nts for WairarapammA, i ltd. \ WAIRABAFA TjAND AGENCY. MASSmOJON,
MAGNIFICENT PSOmjITT FOR SALE, containing--1021 acids, situated $ miles from Cambridge by good road, all fich fiat and low rolling downs, two-.thirds in grass and crop, remainder in high scrub. The soil is of rich ©hocolate loam, all ploughable, carrying capacityover 2 sheep per aore, but has principally been used for dairying and fattening farm ; fenced and divided into 9 paddocks, all well watered. These are NO ROAD RATES ON THE PROPERTY. The beat stock market in the north is held at Cambridge, and the climate is the best in New Zealand. Buildings are all geod, comprising 8-roomed house (nearly new), 6 stall stable, workshop, grain room, and all necessary outbuildings aud yards; post office and creamery only 1J miles, and this fine property is offered at the very low price of £5 per acre, and £3OOO of the purchase money can remain at 5 per cent for 5 years. A REAL SNIP. Pigs. Pigs. Pigs. AIRARAPA BACON FACTORY HUGH WILSON. Proprietor. (Late Manager and Curer Wairaiapa Bacon Company Ltd.)
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9621, 14 October 1909, Page 8
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