Auctioneers' Notices FRIDAY NEXT, 24th JUNE,'I9IO, At 1.30 p.m. ON PREMISES, 41 HOGG CRESCENT Messrs j. a. j. maclean & co. have been favoured with initructiats from the owner, who is leaving Masterton, to sell as above, the whole of her Household Furniture, comprising Oval Diriug Table, Canadian Dining Chairs. Curtains, Couch, Clocks, Fenders and Irons, Linoleum?, J.'ouble and Single Iron Bedheads, Bedding. Duchess Chests, Hill Runner and Dojr Slips, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, etc., etc. LONG'S NOXIOUS WEED DESTROYER For Californian Thistle, Bla2kb>rr/, Gorse etc. Price per Box dilated with 100 gallons of water, £1 net. Wari ant 3d Non-poisonous. IMPROVED PATENT. (Poison). Price per Tin of 1 gallon dilutad with 103 gallons of water, 15/- nett. Reliable agents wantel. THOS. F. LONG, 372 Abardesa Road, Gisborne. F. P. Welch, land and estate agent Porry Street, Masterton. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY: Fire, Accident and T,ive Stock. House?, Shops. Offices and Paddocking to let. JVoney in larga and small su as to end. FOR SALE ONLY £6 PER ACRE. 2700 Acre-, 1760 being in good English grasp, 460 in rough grass and second growth and 600 bush, 60 acres flat at home'tead, bi!auce good bills; new 7-roomtd house, wjolihed, yards, dip, and several outbuildings; 13 miles from good town in one cf the best districts in the North Island, and onlj 6 miles from i ail way station by first-class road; school, pdst effice and factory only 1J miles distant; wintered 3600 sheep, ISO cattle and 15 horses and can bd bought at the low figure of ifii per acre. .£<5500 cash. A bargain at the price. 3-3LS Acres, OXP at 27s "d per aoie, situate clou t> UCv-rbhanga. nearly all ploughabte, 22-t a°res ploughed and town down in English grasses, balance good fe d and open fern land, over 6wo chains of fencing dividing the property into 14 paddocks, 7-roomed house, new, hot and cold water, bath-room, etc., trapshed, implement shed, stable, barn with loft, concreted cowshed with patent bails and creamery with 50-gal-lon separator. A good portion cf the fartn is rich river flit , _ and as the dairying industry is ahead in the district this proper,y will, in a very short Um>\ be worth .£2 J per acre. As owner must sell for urgent private reasons ho is asking the extremal v low figuro of £7 per acre for this fine property, which is (situated only 2J miles from railway station. Term*-, arranged. LEASEHOLD SEEEP AND DAIRY FARM. Q55 Acres, inland from Feildmg; aJI cleared, except few acres shelter busb, and well grassed and watered, 60 acres ploughable land, balance easy hills, 5-roomed house, wool, trap and cowsheds, whare, eto., 4 miles {from township, 1 from school, ana i- from creamery and telephone bureau. Owner will give a 5 years' lease, free of rates and taxes at 14s per acre, half year's rent in, ad vance. A good property. Apply sharp F. P. WELCH. COAL AND FIREWOOD. Yards: Dixon-st., South. M. COLLIE. Late Colfie & Co. WILL supply FIREWOOD in any length. Taupiri Coal 2s per cwt., 9s per quarter ton, delivered for cash. Westport and Pelawmain at current rates. Telephone 267. Lansdowno Orders can ba left at Mr 3 Holland's Store. I'HE . RIDD MILKING MACHINE New Plymouth, lflth April, 1910. The Ridd iiilking Machine Co. New Plymouth. Dear Sir, —lt is now over six months ago since I installed one of your Three Bucket Plants, with a 3-h.p. Watt Engine. "When I gave the order for the machine I looked upon it as an experiment, tendeied necessary by the difficulty in procuring 1 labour. I am more than satisfied with the result. The cows took readily to the machine, and I am convinced tmat I have obtained better results right through the season tnan if they had beenanilked by hand. This I attribute to the regularity and smoothness with which the machine does its work as again st x when the cows are milked by diferent persons. The teats and udders have not sustained the slightest injury by the use of the machine, on the contrary the cows have not been troublsd with sore teats, as is often the case with hand milking. To sum up with, I look upon the use of the machine as giving as good or even better results than by hand milking, besides giving a great saving in time and labour. The cows are less than half the time in the yard than if milked by hond, which is a great advantage. I have no hes'tation in recommending snyone wanting a machine to go in for a Ridd, or if they are in doubt to come and sei mine at work. lam 63 years of age, end have been dairying in Taracaki all my life, so am not exactly a new chum at the game. , Tours faithfully, (Sd. A\RON MARS H A G FJfTS : JIANSON BARE, tPalmerston North.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10075, 22 June 1910, Page 8
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