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Auctioneers' Notices MISTEETON WOOL, SKIN, HIDES AND TALLCW SALES. NttXT SaLS—2lth AUGUST, 1910, at i-p'.m.-At Levin's Store, Chapel-st. DALGETY & CO., LTD. LEVIN & DO., LTD. W.F.C.A.. LTD RSD9 MILKING MACHINE, New Plymouth, 16th April, 1910. TheEidd \i Wring Machine Co. New 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 machino I lookt d upon it as an experiment, retideied necessary by the difficulty in procuring labour. I am moio than satisfied with the result. The cows tock readily to the machine, and I am convinced r.nat I haze obtained better ie3Uits.rjpnt through the season than if they hftd been milked by hand. 'I his I attribute to the regularity »iid tmoothness with which the machine es its work as against when the (.< ws are milked by dfferent persons. The teats an.i uddors have not sustained the sliahtest injury by the use of the machine, on the contrary the cows have not been troublsd with 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 milkmr*, besides giving a great saving in time and labour. The cows are les* than half the time in the yard thin if milked by hond, which is a great advantage. I have no hes'tation in rpcoremandiog pnyone wanting a 'much ii t> go in for a Kidd, or if they are iu doubt to come and se3 mine at work. I a-n 63 years of age. *»d have been da\r»ing in Tarauaki nil mv life so am notexactly a new o'i,u.u utthe game. Your 3 faithfully. "(Sd. AiKONMAESH. HANSON vND BARE, Palmerston North.

LAND & ESTATE AGENT, 150 QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON Representative—S. AYMES. A WELL-BIPROVED WAIKATO FARM, N cut up wall into Pour Dairy . )GO aires, freehold, situated on the Rottrua line, only 3 miles from town, railway station, school and factory, all in good English grass, except 70 acres of scrub.' Subdivided into 14 paddocks, all totara fencing, well watered by streams, all flat and ploughable, a, good proportion bean ploughed, carrying capacity 100 cows and 600 sheep well. Buildings consist of a 7•xoomfid rf sidence, stable yards and all other outbuildings, fine ornacental v trees, flower garden and lawns Price. £8 per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. [LAND AND ESTATE AGENT Perry Street, Master-ton. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY: Fire, Accident and t.ive Stock. Houses, Shops. Offices and Paddockinz to let. Money in'larga aad small suaas to end. FOR SALE .313 Acres, Freehold, Main Trunk winters jubt UDon 3 breeding ewes per acre, at £l2 6s; highly improved 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 flati on the property, produces splendid root crops and owner fold J560 worth of onions last season. This splendid property is wintering returns last year were over 40s per acre. Price, .£l4 psr acre, including the stock. Can.get .£2700 mortgage at not more than 5 per cent HOO acres fattening, farm, Gisborne, 600 acres freehold and 500 acres 1i p, 9 r house, woolshed to hold 900 sheep, stable and outbuildings, and good yards, 12 paddocks, all been first class bush country now grassed, 1 mild from station. Fattened 250 bullocks and 800 sheep in 1903, and this yeac 202 bullocks and 9JO sheep hive been fattened. The best farm in the dis- . trict. Price per acre for the free hold, and £9 for the leasehold, the two to go together. , Terms, 15 per 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, 37<J or p, 380 1i p, 910 grassed, balance bush, 8 ' paddocks, first class fences, new 2 r cottage, good woolshed, yards and dip; first class land. Price - ,£ISOO cusb, balance arranged. LEASEHOLD SEEEP AND DAIRY FARM. £255 Acres, inland from Feilding; all cleared, except few acres shelter busb, and well grassed and watered, 60 acres ploughable land, balance easy hills, 6-roomed house, wool, trap and eowshels, whare, eta., 4 mile 3 from township, 1 from school, and £ from creamery and telephone bureau. Owner will give a 5 years' lease,, fran of rates and taxas at 14s per acre, half year's rent in advance. A good property. Apply sharp F. P. WELCH.

GEORGE HERON, IKAIN MERCHANT, GROCEE and GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Chapel and Hall Streets

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 14 July 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 14 July 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 14 July 1910, Page 8

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