Auctioneers' Woticos Masterton Stock Sale. WAIPOUA SALE YAEDS. WEDNESDAY, 10th AUG., 1910. I at 1 o'clock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTIIE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer as above— Cheep—--103 good s.va, ewes in lamb GO good 4-tooth to i.*n. ewes in lamb 100 good hoggets from Mt. Bruca CiT7IjB 4 good cows and calves •2 food dairy cows, Aug. and Sept. J. lOKNS, Auctioneer, Unreserved Clearing Sale Of HIGH-CLASS At the Residence of MR JOHN FULLER, just off Colomba-road. SATURDAY, 6th AUGUST, 1910, p ALGETY & CO., LTD., have re- ! £ ceived instructions from Mr John Fuller, who is leaving listerton to sell asab.ve all his High-class Furniture, consisting of — Double Buggy, Gig and Harness, 1 Black Gelding, Piano, Sideboard, Wardrobe, Duchess Cheats, Double Jron Bedsteads, Diningroom Suite Chairs, Table.*, Easy Chairs, etc., and Kitchen Utensils.
SALE On account of W. T. BENEFIBLD & SOS, Aramoho. TREES. TREE'S. TREES. McQU SEN & CO. have been favoured with instructions from vlessrs W. T. Benefi?ld and s .p.-, Arzrnoho, Wanganui, to sell on SATURDAY, dih AUtfJST, 1910, at 1.30 p.m. At their Rooms, Hall Street, Masterton, the following splendid collection of stronyr healthy thrae and four-vear-old FRUIT TK.b-ES, including "Apples, PeacheF, Plums, Nectarines. Ooosebtrrids, Currants, Rhubarb, etc A lovely Jot of ROSES, all tno very best varieties. BUlBs and POT PLANTS of all descriptions A r, autiful lit <?. CP.EEPERS and DKOIDIOU ♦ V\.u W ■■' HI -.'<* TREES. Fl .O VVE UIV >i i- ~ R[JB S a speciality, Daphnes, C.ime.ni , n,i..d (imidronf, Azaleas. Choisyin. l'r-;.-Mnii>"vi 7u?"i= Heaths. Fan Palms, and 1 •• Native Shrubs of all descrit,; uji ■ This is without onu if 'i* • ...• t-. c,,i lections of strong Frvii; Trots <■-■<; >-(„«■ tiful Flowering Shrubs ever <., xi .c-.ix i.t public auction, and should command a read" s<ile» H. L, McQUEEN, Auctioneer. Saturday Next, August 6th, At 1.30 p.m. ivietsrs L»uncan and Davios, Exotic Nurseries, New Plymouth, to sell by public auction a fine collection of Shrubs, Fruit TLeesj Flowering Plants etc., comprising Apples, Pears, Plums, Japan Plums, Peaches, nectarinas, Quinces, Apricots, Roses, Abutilons, Double Flowering Peaches, l»aphnes, Voronicas, Heaths, Camelias, Azileas, Rhododendrons, Mountain Palms, Fan Palms, Red and Yellow Bottle Brush Trees, Kowhais, Magnolias, Retinosporis, Elcegnus Lauristinas, and a Choice Collection of hardy Olimbiog Native Trees and P ant?, etc.
TO DAIRY FARMERS SUBDIVISION OF NEAR HAMILTON nnHIS ESTATE is situated about four miles from Handiton, and lies alongside the railway line between Newstead and Matangi Kailway Stations (Cambridge line) Tt is level, easily worked land, and highly improved. This property is now being cut up into Eangicg from 70 to 100 acres, and will be offered to the public. PLANS.-Copies of plans of the Estate are now available, and may b9 j rocured on application to the office of the Wairarapa Age, Masterton. For further particulars apply to WOODSIDE, PIEWSTEAD; SHAW, HAMILTON, FOB WAIKATO LAND, '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10060, 6 August 1910, Page 8
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