Auctioneers' No'sices. p t 3,h10.ti4a Btook Sale. TUEsD V', 5-.U JULY, 1010, A BRITI.iM AND WILLI VMS, LTO. J\. will soli b/ public-aujinn on the above da.sai i'jiij.va Subsi" — 161 i, 6, an 1 Bth ewe 3 in 1 vnb 70 ewos ill nub 270 good mixej hoggeta 130 mixe 1 lambs 83 wo illy lambs 150 ?, '1 and (itb owes in lamb to l ld-vili's Romnty iaau 110 hoggets ' 100 roixtd hoggets 93 2, 4, and tith ewes in lamb 100 sin 0.v03 ia lamb to Rem tam3 ICO Ith wethtt3 130 siu ewes in lamb 4T) owes ia lamb Cattle—--40 good woaner dairy heifers 20 weaners 1 horse • iVJasterion Stock SaJe. WEDNESDAY, Gbh JULY, 1010, At 1 p.m. A !>?UHAM &~WILLUMS, LTD. l. ill sell as above at their llenall Strott. > -vrdsas follows: 2no ewe hoggets, a good lot 2 i 5 hotpot-", mixed .... 230 good wether hoggets 250 e.vo and wethar hoggets 70 hoggets 10 iambs GORDON ELIOT V, Aun'.ioaeer. Msa'linharougn Stock Sa2e. THURSDAY, JULY 7th, 1310. At 1 p.m. ABSkHAM & WILLI Ui"S, . will sell as abore at their MarUnbDrough Sct'd Yards: - Sheep—--200 ewes in lamb A'eo on account Chas. B'aiiif, Esq , Hautotsrai prime fat cows and heifers Also on account W. Waugh, Esq.. Martinborough who is going out of sheep : 30J 4, 6, and'B-tDoth ewes ia lamb t> Eomney rams (first class line) . GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer.
CONCRETE FLAGS FOR CGW-3HED FLOORS Etc. 8' TKONG- a-jd everlasting, oasilv and quickly laid—the cheapest and most satisfactory method cf overcoming the mud trouble. Write for full particulars, giving mea. suremenfc of floor space. Cement Pipes for Culverts and Sewage have proved themselves) the best for all asses of work. Made in sizes, from 4 inches to 42 inches in diameter. THE CEMENT PIPE CO., LTD., MASTEHTON
LONG'S NOXIOUS WEED DESTROYER Californian Thistle, Blaskbarr/, Gorso etc. Price per Box diluted with. 100 gallons of water, £1 not. Warranted Non-poisonoii3. SMPROVED'PATENT. (Poison). Pric9 per Tin o? 1 gallon diluted with 100 gallons of water, 15/- nett. Keliable agants wanted. THOS. F. LONG, 872 Aberdeen Eoad, Gisbarne.
LAftSLS AND ESTATE AGENT Perry Street, Masterton. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY: Fire, Accident and Tiive Stock. Houses, Shops. Offices and Paddockin;* to let. Money in largi aid small sums to gnd FOR SALE 33L«8 Acres, Freehold, Main Trunk winters jiibt uDon 3 breeding ewes per acre, at /12 6s; highly impioved farm only 4 miles from station, good house, woolshed, stables, implement shed and several other buildings, dip and two sets yards, orchard and plantation, some rich flata on the property, produces splendid root crops and o vner i old .£6O worth of onions, last season. This splendid property 'is wintering well Bio breeding ewes and 20 rams, returns last year were over 40s per acre. Price, i>li per acre, including ' the stock. Can get .£2700 mortgage ,at not more than 5 per cent 3-&S Acre's, O.R.P. at 27s Pd per aero, situate close to Otorohanga, nearly all ploughable, 224 acres ploughed and Eown down in English grasses, balance good ruugh and open fern land, over 690 chains of fencing dividing the property into 14 paddocks, 7-rocmed house, new, hot and cold water, bath-room, etc., trapshed, implement sbed, stable, birn with lot'fc, concreted cowshed with patent bails and creamery with SC-gal-lon separator. A good portion tf the firm is rich river flit*, and as the dairj ing industry is forging ahead iii the district, this property wilJ, in a very short tim?, be worth ,£2O per aero. As owner must sell for urgent private reasons he is asking the extremely low figure of £7 per acre for this fine property, which is [situated only 2£ miles from railway station. Term*, airanged. LEASEHOLD SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM. 255 Acres, inland from Feildingj ail cleared, except few acres shelter bush, and well grassed and watered; 60 acres ploughable laad, balance ea3yj hills,, 5-robmed house, wool,.,trap, anct cowsheK wfcare, eta,.' 4 mile 3 frorcj v township, l:from .school,, and * from '" creamery and telephone bureau. O.wj ner will give a 5 years' lease, free op rates and taxes at 14a per acre, half year's rent in advance. A good property. Apply sharp F. P. WELCH.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10029, 1 July 1910, Page 8
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