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t .'.iicisic Siiie. MOSTDVY, -I'.h J'JFjY, 1910. D\U!l'<TY -t '-"'O , will oitir in fc-ifir va S il.j Y:u\li the following Cattle 22 ciws, 2nl 3r I and 4fch calves .3 cows clo-o to Cilvin? i 2yr bull •i yoirlin-ja Pahiatua StocK Sals. TUESDAY, JULY 6th, 1910. D-"i L r > Wf Y & CO. LT iX, will s'sll in "th'iir Man jihij Roil Yards as above— Sheep ~ , ■ 33 fra ewes in lamb to Romney rams TO woolly lioggets, mostly ewes 80 Ecmioy ewes in lamb "0 empty 6w03 150 Lin-Rom awes in. larnb 75 ewes in Cath/B - IS gcocl mixed weaners rji FAEM E E S SUBDIVISION 0~ NEAR HAMILTON. mm S ESTATE is situated about four X miles from Hamilton, and lies alongside the railway line bet wee i Newstead and Matangi Kailway Station* (Cambridge line) It is level, easily worked iand, and highly improved. This property is now cut up into Convenient-Sized Dairy Farms Hasg'rg-from 70 to 103 acres, and will ba oS'ared to the public. Plans will be issued at an early date. For further particulars apply to GOODWIN EROS., WOODSIDE, MEWSTEAD; Or, Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., ltd., HAMILTON.

CONCRETE FLAGS FOR CQW-BHED FLOORS Ete. aid everlasting, oasily and iO quickly laid—the cheapest and most satisfactory method of overcoming tho mud trouble. Write for full particul srs, giving measurement of floor space. Osment .pipes for Culverts and Sewage have proved themselves the best for all asses of work. Made in sizes, from 4- inches to -12 inches in diameter. THE CESfIENT~pIPE G0„ LTD., MASTHRTON F„ P. Welch, LAi&D Af<sD ESTATE AGSNT • Pxrry Gts-eci, Kasteriari, YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY:" Fire, Accident an-1 T.ivo Stock. ILuecs, Shops. OSces and Paddockm? to lat. Mos&y i.i largj aid sdjull squs to end. FOR SALE. S3.S Acres, Freehold, Main Trunk winters ju»t unon 3 biesding ewes per acre, ( : .t £l2 ss; highly impioved farm only 4 miles from station, good house, vvoolshed, stables, implement shed and several other buildings, dip and two sets yards, orchard and plantation, some rish flilw on tho property, produces splendid root crops and o .vner r-old £oo worth of onions last season. , This splendid property 13 wintering well 84J breeding; ewes and 20 rams, nturns last year woro over 4Js per acre. Price, £l4 per acre, including the stoak. Can get .62700 mortgage Ffat not more than 5 per cent 1100 acres fattening farm, Gisborno, IiOO acres freehold and 500 acres lip, 9 r house, wool shed to hold 900 shoap, stable and outbuildings, and good yards, 12 paddocks, all been first class bush country now grassed, 1 milo from ftation. Fattened 250 bullocks and SCO sheep in 1909, and this year 202 bullocks and 900 sheep h -ve been fattcr.od. Tho best farm in tho district. Price £1" per aero for tho free • Lohi. ,-,i;d t'er the leasehold, tho two to go together. Terms, 15 p3r cent cash, '5 per cent in 12 month?, balance 7 years at 5 ppr cent with right to pay Dart or tho whole j3 "S3 acres Pahiatua, 640 freehold, "V/U o v p, 3fcO 1 i p, 910 grassed, balr.nco bush, 8 paddocks, first clas3 •fencos, ;:3W 2 r cottage, good woolsliod, yards ar.d dip; first class .land. Price JSS 37s M per acre- XISCO cash, balance arranged. LEASEHOLD SHEEP AND DA IKY FARM. OS £5 A cros, inland from Foilding; ail cleared, except i'oT/ acres shelter bus'", a:id will grassed and watered, 60 aorew plough able land, bilancc easy hill#, fi-roomed homo, v/or.l, trap and cotviihe Is, wbare, ol:., 4 miles frow tow.j;..hip, 1 from school, ann i freni creamery and telephone bureau. Owner will give a G y««aTß* least', frsu of r; tes and taxes at 143 per acivi, half v< ar*3 rent in alva'ico. A good property. Apply sharp t\ P. WELCH.J&Knn GIVEN AWAi-BKLI-aiOUU ' ANCE BLUE (bag of •square) keeps linen snow white. All grocers and storekeepers

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10031, 4 July 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10031, 4 July 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10031, 4 July 1910, Page 8

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