Auctioneers' Notices. I GREAT POULTRY SALE. SATURDAY, 3Jth OCT. 1903, at 2 p.m. At their Koouas, Perry Street. On Account of Mr A. Snod grass, Matihiwi,' MESSRS J. A. J MACLEAN & CO. will sell, as abovo—the whole of his StccK of Poultry, comprising White Leghorns, Black Orpingtons, Silver Wyandottes, etc, and one grit mill. Also—Furniture, couch, easy chairs, dining-room chairs, chest drawers, and other lines. Pony, Trap and Harness. WITHOUT RESERVE. ■ ■ Clearing Sale of Furniture. TO-DAY, aoth OCTOBER, at 2 p.m. m AT THEIR ROOMS, PERRY STREET. -ji/FESSRS J. A. J. MACLEAV & CO. JJIX. have received instructions from Mrs Drutnmond, who is leaving Masterton, to sell the whole of her Household Furnitare and Effects, which have been removed to their Rooms for convenience of sale —Bedsteads and bedding, Duchess chests, wardrobes tables, chairs, pots and pan c , crockery, pictures, etc. All practically new. WITHOUT RESERVE. Preliminary Announcement. WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE AT LANSDOWNE. MESSRS J. A. J. MACbEAN & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs W. P. James to sell, at her residence Lansdowne (near the Golf Links), the whole of her Household Furniture. Full particulars of which will be advertised in later issues. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES (UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE WELLINGTON WOOL BROKERS' ASSOCIATION;. WILL be held ii r l ' C .r;cert Chamber, Town Hall, Wellington, during the current season on the following dates:— Ist sale -FRIDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1909, at 2 pin 2nd saIe— FRIDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1909, at 9 a.m. 3rd saIe— MONDAY, 3rd J'NUARY, 1910, at 9 a m. 4th sale- TUESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1910, at 2 p.m. sth saIe— FRIDAY, 11th MARCH, 1910, at 2 p.m. Wool must be in store five diys before sale date, otherwise it cannot be offered. For January 3>\i Sale, catalogues close absolutely on Christmas Eve The charge on .vool offered, but not sold, will be 2/- per bale for thi? first offering, and 1/- per bale for the second offering. ' N.Z.LOAN& MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. G. H. SCALES. LEVIN & CO., LTD. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. UNITED FARMERS' CO-OP3RATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. WAIRARAPA FARMERS'CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd. WOOLPACKS. WOOLPACKS. FULL WEIGHT. SEIMiNG TvriNK. SEAMING TWINE ( Best Quality.) SEEDS2 SEEDS! Fiush and Assorted. Stocks of Grass, Clover and Rap) Seeds —Manures— GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. (SBe Price Lists ) DIPS. McDOUGALL'S POISONOUS PASTE & NON-POISONOUS FLUID. MURTON'S DIP (see separate advertisement). The mott effective Dips on the market. Leave the wool in perfect condition.
Dairy Farms. 130 acre* of level dairying land, all in grass, but some requires renewing. Stock—24 dairy cows, 3 heifers, 1 bull, 16 1 igs, 2 calves and 2 horses. Ring-fenced and subdivided, | mile from creamoi y, p. 0., school; etc. House of 5 rooms, cowshed, pigstye. Price M l 3 per acre, £390 cash, or .£I9OO, including.stock, trap, tools and furniture, £ i'OO cadh. 689 187 acres, 2J miles from Hamilton, undulating land, all improved, and in grass or crop, will milk 45 cows, ring fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks .mostly live hedges, well watered-and sheltered, house 7 rooms, new cowshed, dairy and other buildings. Price £lB p.a, £7OO cash, balance as arranged. Geo. Boyes & Co., tfSTATK AGENTS. ■ Hamilton. - • Waikato. ,u,» u<»va irau HUttl ilir A Matthews, of Waiorongomai, says about WHITE'S SHEEP DIP, you should have no hesitation in using' it. When addressing farmers at Maste" ton on Tuesday, October 6fch, on "The History and Breeding of Komney Sheep," Mr Matthews sated, inter alia : "1 have not seen a louse in my flock for TWENTY ym, and if at shearing a lick is seen i\ is such a BARE OCCURRENCE that the shearer is certain to call my attention to it. I have just had over 500 ram hoggets shorn, AND NOT A 'IICK WAS SEEN AMONGST THEM, and I never dip more than \ONCE during the year, and always early in the season." For tne past FIFTEEN YEARS Mi Matthews has used WHITE'S SHEEP DIP ONL"Y, and the above testimony sets out its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, veil grown, lustrous fleeces, and no ticks or insect life to trouble your sheep are assured when you use WHITE'S DIP. The Wairarata Farmers' Co-operative Association will supply all particulars and fulfil orders. PI ice a trial order today. Like Mr Matthews you will never regret it. NOTICE. f BEG to notify the residents of Mas -L terton and the travelling public that I have purchar.ed the cab and carrying ousinoss whicn has for many years been carried on by Messrs A. E. Jones and Co., and solicit a fair share of public" sappcit. J. A'. LEAHY. VILLI AND AJ.I&KL' c^liELl'S.
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