ftiotioas Masterton Stock Sale, WaIPOUA sale yards. WEDNESDAY, 13th JULY, 1910. at 1 o'olock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will oiler as above — Sheep 90 eitra good 2th ewes in lan;b to stu 1 rams AO fat owe i fii) wives in lamb 2 ) prime fat wethers 10 ditto ewes 40 ewos in lamb Cattlk—--3 empty cows J. lOtfNS, Auctioneer. Wednesday, 13th July, 1910, At 1.00 p.m. At their Rooms, Perry Street. J A J. SVJACLEAN & CO. have • been instructed by a local Tailor to sell as above — A fine collection of SUITINGS and COSTU O; LENGTHS, Vioucas. Worsted?, fc'orges and Ciotbs. Ladies'* Jacket?', Full and Light and Dart Blanket Tweeds. A 1-irge assortment now on view. THE RIOD MILKING MACHINE New Plymouth, 16th April, 1910. The Kidd viking Machine Co. J\ : ew Plymouth. Dear Sir,—lt i 3 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 loobtd upon iti as an experiment, leudeted necessary bv the difficulty in procuring labour. I am moit, than satisfied with the result. The cows took readily to the machine, and I am convinced toat I lia7G obtained better Tesiut- r<snt through the season than if they had been milked by hand. This I attribute to the regularity and . moothnes* with which the machine es its work (is Mgainsfc when the uws are milked by Afferent persons. The teats an i udders have not susfoi'ird the slightest injury by the use <•' hi machine, on the contrary the cow .J not been troublsd with sore teats, as is often, the case with'hand milking. To sum up with, I look upsn the use of the machine as giving as good or even better results than by hand milk nr, besides giving a great saving in time and labour. Tte cows are less than half the time in the yard than if milked by hoad, which is a great advan'a-je. I have no hestation in recommending pnyono wanting a mach nb to go in for a Kidd, or if they are in doubt to came and ses mine at work. lam 63 years of age, end have been dairying in Taranaki all my life so am not; exactly a new chum at the Same. Yours faithfully, (3d. A vtiO if MLRS H AGraT3 : AIA.NSON ' V.VD BARE, [PalmerotDn frorth.
•J* JJ« JMULJUU LAND & ESTATE 150 QUEEN STREET, MASTEETON Representative—S. ATMES. A WELL- IMPKOV «!D WAIKATO ,^AEM. ■Would cut up well into Four Dairy Farms. 560 aores, freehold, situated on the JRotorua line, only 3 miles from town, railway station, schooLand factory, all in good English grass, except 70 aores of scrub. Subdivided into 14 padrfosks, all totara fencing, well watered by streams, all flat: and ploughable, a good proportion bean ploughed, carrying cap icitv 100 cows and 600 sheep well. Buildings consist of a 7roomed residence, stable yards and all other outbuildings, line orna cental trees, flower garden and lawns Price, £8 per acre. Easy terms can be arranged.
F. P. Welch, [ LAND AND ESTATE AQENT Perry Street, Masterton. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY: Fire, Accident and T-ive Stock. Hjusfs, Shops. Offices and PaddDckin? N to let. Money ia larga aid small suais to 9nd. FOE SALE* 33L8 Acres, Freehold, Main Trunk winters just uoon 3 breeding ewes per acre, at £l2 6s; highly improved farm only 4 miles from station, good house, woolshed, stables, implement ohed and several other buildings, dip and two sets yards, orchard and plantation, some rich flata on the property, produces splendid root crops and oytrner fold JBSO worth of onions last season. This splendid property is wintering well 840 breeding ewes and 20 rams, returns last year were over 40s per acre. Price, J214 per acre, including j the stock. Can get .£2700 mortgage | at not more than 6 per cent UOQ acres fattening farm, Gisborne, 600 acres freehold and 600 acres lip, 9 r house, woolshed to hold 900 sheap, stable and outbuildings, and good .varus, 12 paddocks, all teen first class bush country now grrassed, L 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 per acre for the free hold, and JG9 for 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 or p, 380 lip, 910 grassed, balance bush, 8 paddocks, first class fences, new 2 r cottage, good woolshed, yards and dip; first class land. Price £5 17s 6d per acre* XISOO cash, balance arranged. LEASEHOLD SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM. 355 Acres, inland from Feilding; ail cleared, except few acres shelter bush, and well grassed and watered, 60 acres ploughaole land, balance easy hills, 5-roomed house, wool, trap and cowsheis, whare, etc., 4 miles from township, 1 from school, and | 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 advance. A good property. Apply sharp F, P. WELCH. GEORGE HERON, N | MERCHANT, GROCER GENERAL STOREKEEPER, L Chapel and Hall Streets and
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10038, 12 July 1910, Page 8
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