Auctioneers' Notices. Pahiatua F.A. Sale. SEPTEMBER 6th, 1910. i BRAHAM &u WILLIAMS will sell by public auction at their P.F.A. J Yards on the above date, as follows 600 good mixed hoggets i 25 prime heavy-weighs ewes 150 hoggets, mixed sexes; tip top line 3 purebred Holstein heifers at drop 1 fat heifer 16 3yr heifers, springing GORDON BLIOTT, Auctioneer. Pongaroa Stoctt s»a.ie. j 23rd SKFT, 1910. a BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at on the above date as follows—--200 ewes and lambs 110 dry ewes and hojrgets 15 mother rearpd yearling heifers 6 Syr old steera ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Pahiatua
SUBDIVISION OF ['tjii.a.ninii^i'ju 1 1 ESTATE is situated about foui 1 _:i„„ ««->rn flan-iltstn. »nd lies alongside the railsvay Jine between Newstead and Matangi Kailway Stations (Cambridge line) It is level, easily worked land, and highly improved. This property is now being cut up into Rangirg from 70 to 100 acres, and will be offered to the public. PLANS.-Copies of plans of the Estate are now available, and may be procured on application to the office of the Wairarapa Aaje, Masterton. For further particulars apply to' SHHH WOODSIDE, NEWSTEAD; HAMILTON.
WAIEARAPA LAND AGENCY. MASTEETON. 4Q50 Acres freehold sheep and cattle run, 19 miles from railway, 3160 acres cleared and in grass, 1700 acres in scrub, well fenced and divided, into 24 paddocks, well watered by river and other streams, the property now wintering 6000 Bheep, 100 cattle, 30 horses, 1700 acres ploughable, when fully improved will carry well 8000 sheep besides cattle, lies well to the sun, good 7-roomed house, bathroom, and all necessary conveniences, waolshed, drafting yards and dip. Price. £6 per acre; terms are exceptional; c hea property and good roads. £2O
FOBMAN & TROWER, CLUB STABLES, -- MASTEETC* GABS, Gigs, Buggies, etc., on hire by hour, day or week. Parties catered for en reasonable terms. Careful attention given to every department of business. Competent man always in charge. Plant and buildings have been increased to meet growing demands of business
J. H. BLOCKLEY AT the following Lines cannot be beaten. Picture Framing. Furniture Repairing. Divm Easy Chairs and Chesterfield Lounges. All classes of Loose Cover Work. REPAIRING GO-CARTS. Carpets and Linoleums taken up and Kelaid. Those about to marry furnished roughout cheaper than any other house in town, ne stock of Mouldings and Pictures jußt arrived. ' J. H. BLOCKLEY PARAGON FURNITURE WORKS, South Qubbn Stbket.
TARARUA WINES. Ring Up XX4k CONCRETE FLAGS FOR dOW«SHED "FLOORS Etc. aufl everlasting, easily and O quickly kid—the cheapest and most satisfactory method cf overcoming the mud trouble. Write for full particulars, giving measurement J>. lioor space. Cement Pipes for Culverts and Sewage have proved tht-mselves the best for all classes of work. Made in sizes, from 4 inches to 42 inches in diameter. THE CEMEWTPIPE CO.. LTD. UASTERTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10086, 6 September 1910, Page 8
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