AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1910. D ALGETY & CO.,.LTD., will sell as above:— Sheep— * 100 good 2-tooth wethers i Cattle—--25 4yr forward bullocks 2 forward empty cows 2 yearlings 2 fat cows 35 weauer steers 6 15-inonths dairy heifers 3 15-months dairy heifers 1 15-months steer 20 2yr heifers 40 15m os fcteera 40 Byr steers EKATEHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, 23rd DECEMBER. ft "\ ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell " as above:— Cattle—--50 2£ to 3yr steers, good conditio;) and colours 5 forward empty caws 3 empty cows HUGE POULTRY TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 21st. DECEMBER, At 1 p.m. J A. J. MACLEAN AND CO. •> will sell a further consignment f 'XMAS POULTRY Note starting hour—l p.m. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE AUCT3OrJ SALE. .OP. SECTION-DEYON-ST., SOUTH ROAD, MASTERTON. MESSRS W. B. CHEXXELLS AND CO. hare received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Perrv.-str.eeV Masterton", on Wednesday Next, December -Ist, 1910, at 2 p.m., all that excellent building sit 9, situated in Devon-st., South Road, Masterton, comprising 2 roods, I'perch, 8-10 perches, being Pt; Sectiou 4.3, allotments 10 and 12 Manaia Block. This sale should particularly interest employees at the Freezing Works, who contemplate building their own homes within easy reach of their work. Further particulars, together with terms and conditions of sale may be obtained from A. R. Bunny, Esq., Solicitor, Masterton, or the Auctioneers at their offices, PERRY-ST., MASTERTON" LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLEj 2000 ACRES, freehold, 1300 acres in grass, balance in bush, all splendid sheep country, can ride over the whole of it, well-fenced and sub-divided into ten paddocks, carries 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle, good 6-roomed house,.and fine woolshed to hold 450 sheep (shearing machines, oil engine and plant £l5O extra. Stable, cowshed, and >)ther buildings. Situated 12 miles from good town in Forty Mile , Bush district. Cheap at £6 15s per acre. Present mortgage, £7OOO at 4£ per cait ; owner will accept £3OOO cash. We can thoroughly recommend this property. 2185 ACRES, leasehold, 1G years to run at 6d per acre, 660 acres in grass,; 140..acres felled, and owner will put it in grass, 40 acres flat, 5 acres stumped, well fenced and sub-divided '■ 'into 9 ', paddocks, carries 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle, 3-roomed • house, woolshed, and-other buildings. Rates and Taxes only £3. Stock now on laud is 1320 sheep, 60 cattle and 7 horses; 12 miles from town, 5 miles from School. Price for goodwill, £3 per aero. Present Mortgage, £985 at 5£ per cent, which can be increased. Owner will exchange for smaller property. 53 ACRES Freehold, 41 acres in grass, all stumped and ploughable, all flat, well watered, well fenced, sub-divided into 5 paddocks, milk 22 cows; new house of 6 rooms, and bathroom; cowshed of 3 bails, coucrete floors, yards, etc. Rates and taxes £3; situated 2 miles from town, $ mile from Creamery. Price, £4O per acre. £6OO cash, will leave balance on mortgage at 5 per cent, for 5 Years. £7OO mortgage ?t 5 per cent, for two years. We have several dairy and sheep farms on easy terms. Write to us for our list.
EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS J. KNIGHT, Esq., Feilding, February 26th, 1911) —Having used "Murton's Dip" for the past 15 years, I wish to place with you my order for it again this year, which is sufficient guarantee that it has given satisfaction. JOHN MUIR, Esq., Fortification, August 30, 1909.—1 have Murton's Dip for two years. The sheep are thoroughly clean from lice and ticks. My clip brought top,, price through the whole of the Invercargill series of wool sales. MESSRS J. GAHAN & £ON, Pohonui, August 18, 1910.—We have been unablo to find any live ticks after using the dip. W. S. MARSHALL, Esq., Rata, August 22, 1910.—1 have dipped my flock of between ten and eleven thousand sheep with Murton's Dip for a number of years, and it has always given me satisfateion." TOKOMARTJ FARMERS' CO-OP-ERATIYE CO., Tokomaru Bay, August 18, 1909.—Every sheepfarmer in this district is using your Dip, and they arc all perfectly satisfied with tile results. Amongst the high prices realised for wools treated with MURTON'S DIP, those obtained for the "Hiku," "299," anil "Titj" clips (from "VVai-fi-pu District, East'OviA), at January 'jerii<s of London Yvool Sales, 1910, in-r.vba- mentioned. "' These wools iVtrhed <c? to 16|d, Ui<l, and lod .respectively, for greas;. crossbred _ NEV/ ZEALAND LGAW AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., AGENTS FOR THE WAIRARAPA.
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