Auctioneers' Notices Masterton Stock Sale, WMPOUA sale yards. WEDNESDAY, 13th JULY, 1910. at 1 o'olock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer as above — Sheep !10 oitra good 2th ewes in la n:b to stud rams 60 fat ewe s fiO ewes in lamb 20 prime fat wethers 10 ditto ewes 40 owes in lamb Cattle—--3 empty cows J. lOtfNS, Auctioneer.
MASTEIiTOU WOOL, SKIN HIDES AHD TALLOW SALES. \y-EXT SALE—l3fch JULY, 3910 at i p.m. At Lcvan's Store,' CJusipsl-st. L'i LGETY & CO., LTD, LEVIN & HO., LTD. W.F.C.A.. LTD
THE RIDD MILKING MACHINE, "New Plymouth, 16tb April, 1910. The Eidd Milking Machine Co. New Plymouth. Dear Sir, -It is now six months ago since I installed one of your Three bucket Plants, with a 3-h.p. Watt I gfwo tliQ order for fclio u..w I locked upon it as an. ©xpsii* menu, rendered necessary by'the difficulty in procuring labour. I is lro.t. than si tisfied with the result ">1 cows took readily to the machine, ..a.l I axa convinced that i lia-e obtained better resaits rip nr. through the season than if they had been milked by hand. 'J his I attribute to the regularity <md troooth ness with which the machins es its work as against when the aws are milked by diferent parsons. The teats and udders have not sustained the slightest injury by the use of the machine, on tha contrary the Cows have not been troublsd with sore teats, as is often the case with hand milking. To sum up with, I look up3ll the use of the machno as giving as good or even better results than by hand mil's ti", brides qivnig a great saving i;i timw 'lco cows are less than ii-ili th« ume in the yard than it' milked by hoal, *vh'.ch is a great ad van i ago. I have uu iws taLion in recommsnding anyone wanting a machine to go in for a ftidd, or if they are in doubt to coma and £lO3 mine at woric. I a-i* 63 years of ago, end have beea dairying in Taratsaki all my lifs so am not exactly a now chum at tho Same. Yours faithfully, (3d, AVBOJJBMSH
AG*UT3 i UlNSOtf V4JJ liASB, . [Palmer-ton Ixorth. J. B. Keith, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, 150 QUEEN STEEET, MASTEETON Eepresentafcive—S. AYJIES. 55 Acres, freehold, situated closo to school and cheese factory, only 5 miks from a good town bv good metailed road; all in grass, flat and ploughable, t well fenced, subdivided and watered, carrying 27 cows or \ sheep per acre; good comfortable house, cowshed, trap shed, stable, yards, and all other outbuildings. Price, only J620 por acre Terms, .£250 cash; balance can remain on mortgage for a long term of years. 1051 SOO Acres, Fi.I.P Eent £l2 6s per year. Situated doie to school and factory, 260 acre 3 in grass, balance in bush, undulating and hilly country, carrying on the grass country at present If slwep ; owner will lease for a term of years at 4s fid per acre, with a P.O. at .£4 10s per aero. Only £IOO cash r -quired, or owner will take other security as part payment.
F. P. Welch, AND ESTATE AGESMT Perry Street, Rffiasterton. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY: Fire, Accident and T<ive Stock. Houses, Shops. Offices and Paddockinj to let. Money in large aad small su ms to end. FOE SALE 318 Acres, Freehold, Main Trunk winters jcibt UDon 3 breeding ewes per acre, at £l2 ss; highly improved farm only 4 miles from station, good house, woolshed, stables, implement shed auct several other buildings, dip and two sets yards, orchard and plantation, some rich flat.? on the property, produces splendid root crops and owner fold £SO worth of onions last season. This .splendid property is wintering well 810 breeding ewes and 20 rams, rtturns last year wero over 43s per acre. Price, .£l4 par acre, including the stock. Can get .£2700 mortgage at not more than 6 per cent noo acres fattening farm, Giaoorne, 600 acres freehold and 500 acres lip, 9 r house, woolshed to hold 900 sheap, stable and outbuildings, and good yards, 12 paddocks, all been first class bush country now grassed, 1 mile from station. Fattened 250 bullocks and 800 sheep in 1909, and this year 202 bullocks and 900 sheep hive been fattened. The best farm in the district. Price £l2 per acre for the free hold, and JE9 tor the leasehold, the two' to go together. Terms, 15 par cent cash, 15 per cent in 12 months, balance 7 years at 5 per cent with right to pay part or the whole 1398 acres Pahiatua, 640 freehold, 370 o rp, SBO lip, 9LG grassed, balance bush, 8 paddoclrs. first class fences, new 2 r cottage, good woolshed, yard 3 and dip; first class land. Price J25 17s 6d per acre- i>LS'JO cish, balance arranged.
LEASEHOLD SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM. 255 Acres, inland from Foilding; all cleared, except few acres shelter bush, and well grassed and watered, 60 acres ploughahle land, balance easy hills, 5-roomed house, wool, trap and cowsheds, whan?, otj., 4 ruile3 from township, 1 from school, ana i from jr.tßmiu'y and telepaon-i bureau. Owner will giv-j it 5 ynm-a' io; : i3e, fron of rates and t»X;>s at 1*43 per aciv, half year's rent in aJvaaco. A #ood property, A pply sharp K. P. WELCd.
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