Auctioneers' Notices FEIDIY NEXT, 24th JUNE, 1910, At 1.30 p.m. ON PREMISES, 41 HOGG CRESCENT MESSRS J. A. J. MACLE4.N& CO. have been favoured with instructiacs from the owner, win is leaving Mastertou, to sell as above, tho whole of her Household Furniture, comprising Oral Dicing Table, Canadian Dining Chairs. Curtains, Couch, Clocks, Fenders and Irons, Linoleums, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Bedding. Ouch/is 3 Chests, Hull Runner and Oo)r Slips, Kitchen and Cooking D"ton3ils, etc., etc. NOT9C£. tt McQ UEE N AND SOiN S beg to advise their numerous customers that they have this day sold their stock to A. E. McQueen, who wiU m future carry on business a3 Auctioneer, General Merchant, Land and Produce Agent, in the Post Office Auction ltoorns, Hall Street, under th 9 style or title of McQueen and Co. The new firm have secured the services of Mr H. L. McQueen as Auctioneer. The General Department will be in charge of Mr L. E. McQueen. Weekly Siles of Furniture, Produce and Poultry will be held every Saturday in th-j Mart, commencing at 1.30 Sales of every description undertaken in any part of the Wttirarapa District. Wheat, Oats, Chaff, Hay, Straw and Potatoes always in stock. General Insurance Agents—Fire, Life, Accident and Stocks, in charge of Mr W. Seiiar. McQUEEN & CO. LONG'S HOXiOUS WEED DESTROYER For Californian Thistle, Biartbjrry, Gorse etc Price per Box diluted with 100 gallons of watir, £L net. Warranted Noa-poisoaou3. IMPROVED PATENT. (Poison). Price per Tin o: 1 gallon dilut3d with 10 i galbas of water, 15/- nect. .Reliable agents waabdl. THOS. F. LONG, 372 Abirdeen R)ad, Gisborne.
LAND AND ESTATE AGENT Perry Street, Maslerton. YORKSHIRE IN T RTTR\NCB COMPANY: Fire, Accidenr »ui l ■■ stock. Houses, Simps. Offices aui PaJd:>ckin,r to let. l T oney in Urg3 aid small su as t;> end. FOR SALE ONLY £6 PER ACRE. S7GO Acre=, 17(30 being in good Jingiish. gras?, 460 in rough grass and second growth and 600 bush, 60 acres flat at homestead, balance good hills ; new 7-roouitd house, waolshed, yards, dip, and S"veral • outbuildings; 13 miles from g.>o i t>wn in one cf the best districts in the North Island, and onlj 6 miles from railway station by first-class road; tchool, post office and factory only ] \ miles distant; wintered 3600 sheep,' 150 cattle and 15 horses and can ba bought at the low figure of £<*> per acre. J62500 cash. A bargain at the price. 3-3:53 Acres, OAP. at 27s fid per acre, situats close to Otorohanga, nearly all ploughable, 224 acres ploughed and sown down in English grasses, bilance good rough fead and open fern land, over 690 chains of fencing dividing the property into 14 padlocks, 7-rocmed house, new, hot and cold water, bath-room, etc., trapsoed, implement shed, stable, barn with loft, concreted cowshed with pat) at bails and creamery with 50-gal-lon separator. A good portion of the f *rm is rich river flat , and as the dairying industry is forging ahead in the district-, this property will, in a very short time, be worth i>2o per acre. As owner must sell for urgent private reasons ho is asking the extremely low figure of £7 per acre for this fine property, which is (situated only 2£ miles from railway station. Term-, arranged. LEASEHOLD SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM. 255 Acres, inland from Feilding; ail cleared, except few acres shelter busb, and well grassed and watered, 60 acres ploughable land, balance easy hills, 5-roomed house, wool, trap and cowshe Is, whare, et3., 4 mile 3 ; from township, 1 from school, ana £ from creamery and telephone bureau. Owner will give a 5 years' lease, freb of rates and taxes at 14s per acre, half year's rent in advaace. A good property. Apply sharp F. P. WELCH. RIDO MILKING MACHINE, New Plymouth, 16tb April, 1910. The Ridd Milking 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 T gave the order for the machine I looked upon it as an experiment, rendered necessary by the difficulty in procuring labour. I am more than satisfied with the result. The cows took readily to the machine, and I am convinced tnat I have obtained better results right through the season than if they had been milked by hand. '! his I attribute to the regularity and smoothness with which the 'machine does its work as against when the cows are milked by dfferent persons. The teats ani uddors have not sustained the slightest ipjury by the use of the machine, on the contrary the cuws have not been troublsd wilh 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 milkm;», 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 hesitation in recommending anyone wanting a machine to go in for a Ridd, or if they are in doubt to come and sea mine at work. lam 63 years of age, end have been dairying in Tarauaki all my life so am not exactly a new chum at the Same. Yours faithfully, (Bd. AARON MARSH • AGEOT3: HANSON V.ND BARE, |Palmerston Ivorth.
SHAW, HAMILTON, FCH WAIKATO LAND,
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