CLOSER SETTLEMENT Matahiwi Subdivision. ♦ PORTION of fiU -M-knowi PROPERTY having been subdivided, is now A. opea FOR Si.L& BY PRIVATE TREATY in the following lots (approximate areas): — General Remarks.—The Pnpp-t" is only S3ven milns from Masterton Post Office bv goo 1 road. Each section is well grassed and watered, and wll be iing-fenced. The land comprises rich flats, with low limestone hills, and is admirably adapted for dairying and sheep farming. Possession will be given on 28th March, 1910. Prices, Terms and Conditions of Sale and plan may be obtained at the Offices of the Sole AgentsW. B. CHEMELLS & CO., AUCTIONEERS LAND & ESTATE AGENIS, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON.
Pongaroa Stock sale. FRIPAY, 14t,h J* NIT AST, 1910, at 1 p.m. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., f\ w\][ sell in the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Cj.'b fards, by kind permission, oil the aoove date— Sheep—--140 2th to sm ewes 150 shorn lambs 300 shorn lambs 220 sm breeding ewes 170 mixed sex lambs 200 mixed sex lambs 4h 2 and 4th wethers 470 mixed 2ths 150 sm ewes 200 4th forward wethers 100 2th wethers 150 wether lambs . 100 2 and 4th wethers 250 shorn lambs ' 100 sm ewes Cattle — 70 2yr steers 30 mixed cattle 30 mixed weaners 3 fat cows 3 fat bullocks 20 2 and 3yr steers ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Pahialua. A. WATSON, Agent. Eketahuna Stock Sale. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1909. At 11.30 a.m.
WELLINGTON WOOL SALES (UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE WELLINGTON WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION). WILL be held in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, "Wellington, during the current season on the following dates: — 4th saIe—TUESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1910, at 2 p.m. sth saIe—FRIDAY, 11th MARCH, 1910, at 2 p.m. Wool must be in store five days before sale date, otherwise it cannot be offered. The charge on wool offered, but not sold," will be 2/- per bale for th» first offering, and 1/- per bale for the second offering. in order to facilitate interlotting of "Star" bales, no single bale lot can be accepted for sale with a reserve on it,
N,Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. G H. SCALES. LEVIN & CO., LTD. DALGETY & CO., LTD. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPBRA-TIVE ASSOCIATION. LTD. MASTERTON WOOL, SKIN, HIDES AND TALLOW SALES. NE XT SALE WEDNESDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1910, at 1 p.m. AT LEVIN'S STORE, CHAPEL-ST. DALGETY & CO., LTD. LEVIN & CO., LTD. . W.F.C.A., LTD
Abraham & ltd., ■will sell by public auction at their new yards as above — Sheep—--100 wethers 90 wethers 100 fat and forward ewes 100 shorn lambs 100 sm ewes 80 2th wethers 55 wethers 200 4th wethers 80 2 and 4th fat and forward wethers 200 2, 4 and 6th wethers 150 rape lambs, Southdowns 100 nape lambs, Southdowns 200 first-class wethers 80 2 and 4th fat and forward wethers 150 shorn Romney cross rape lambs 100 shorn Romney cross rape lambs 50 shorn lambs Cattle — 1 milk cow 10 2yr old toeifers 4 2yr old steers 6 18 months old steers 20 2yr steers 11 store cows • 1 springing cow Horses—--1 haek and harness horse O. C. COOPER, Auctioneer. J. WINTERINGHAM, Agent. | Saie commences at 11.30 a.m. with horses, pigs, dogs, etc. (if any) Sheep will be offered at 12 noon punctually. Masierton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1910. At 1 p.m. Abraham and williams, ltd., will sell at their Renall Street Yards as above—■Sheep— -100 forward Down rape lambs 50 coll lambs 200 very forward 4th wethers 300 fat and forward Southdown lambs 100 store ewes 200 wooUy Lmcoln-Rjmney lambs, forward 400 breeding ew«s 150 store lambs, unshorn 100 ewes 150 cull white face lambs 80 ewes 82 Romney lambs in the wool 150 2 and 4th wethers GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer. P. £. Mreceny 8 Co., LAND AND ESTATE AGENCY, Conducted by Ms J. CAROL AN, THE MART, PAHIATUA. 200 Acres, 0.R.P., right to purchase in 1912 at £1 2s •ed per acre ; 150 acres grass, balance bush.; ringfenced, 5 paddocks, 10 acres fiat, balance undulating; 5-roomed house and outbuildings, sheep and cattle yards, permanent water; under 2 miles from school, creamery and P. 0.; winters 2 sheep per acre, wilh cattle; good metalled roads. Price, £8 10s per acre. 640 Acres, freehold, all in grass, undulating country, docks, wellwatered, 2-roomed house, papa formation, ring-fenced, 1 paddocks, good woolshed, yards, dip, etc.; good metalled road to property; rates about £l2; will carry If to 2 skeep per acre; post office and school under 3 miles, railway about J2 miles; good sheep country. Price, £8 15s per acre; J64360 mortgage at 5 and 5£ per cent. 521 3LOt3>o Acres, all in grass, 280 acres O.R.P. at £1 7s 6d per acre, 516 acres L.I. P., 300 acres Education lease, rent £SO, rates about .£3O; ring-fenced, divided mto 10 paddocks, permanent water; whare, woolshed insured for £IOO, 2 sets sheep yards and dip, cattle yards, etc.; wintered 2200 sheep, 70 catile, with horses; low undulating country, north-east aspect; post office, school, creamarj, and store 3 .miles, good roads. Price, JBB per acre; .£1450 on mortgage at 5 per cent.
LAWES' DIP. EFFECTIVE. EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL. USED BY MANY SHEEP FARMERS IN NEW ZEALAND. POWDER (POISONOUS) FLUID (POISONOUS) FLUID (NONPOISONOUS.) Penetrates to the Skin—Won't Wash Out The Dip that stays is the one that pays. Mr E. J. Ridcfiford says:—Used for some years, ALWAYS EFFICACIOUS. Book my order for 100,000 sheep. Mr G. P. Donnelly—"Leases the wool LUSTROUS and BRIGHT. Mj London brokprs speak very highly of my ytools." ABRAHAM ANDWILLIAMS. LTD. WAIRARAPA AGENTS, FOR ALL CHOPS, AND ALL SOILS. Fison's Special Fertilizers contain everything necessary to f)ster and develop the growth of the plant. Experience teaches and nothing can be more convincing than a trial of Fison's Fertilizers on any farm. The best land can be improved by their use, and unprofitable land can be made to pay. Not the cheapest, but undoubtedly the best. Fison's Special Turnip Fertiliser, & Fison's Specia! Rape Fertiliser. Obtainable faomULocal Agents. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Wellington Agents. —/ . THE MART, Pahiatua. P. E. DEBRECENY AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, GENERAL COMMISSION" AGENTS, & BROKERS. ADVANCES made on goods sent in for absolute sale. Cash Buyers of Hides, Wool, Hair, Eggs, Poultry, and all other Farm Produce. Clearing Sales held in any part of the District. Mart Sales held every Saturday, We stock Furniture, Household ware of every description, Curtains, Poles, Mattresses, Bedding, Cutlery and Glassware,
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