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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. PONGAROA SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911.' THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY,- Ltd., will sell in their. l J ong?voa \ards oil above date:— Siieov ' mixed lambs, shorn 160 sliorn lambs , 150 2-tooth wethers 100 2-tooth wethers 60 f.m'. ewes 60 woolly lambs . - 180 2 and 4-tooth wethers Cattle— • 20 18-month dairy heifers; been running with'bull 25 3yr steers 20 2yr steers 10 18-month steers Also on account C. R. Caver hill, Esq., balance of stock, comprising: 300 2-tooth ewes 150 ,f.m. ewes - 150 woolly lambs 50 2-tootlis mixed sexes 40 4-tooth ewes Further" entries ' invited. , THOMAS BOYD, Auctioneer. WAIPOUA YARDS, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11, 1911, At 1 o'clock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY -COMPANY,- LTD., will, offer as above— Shaep 100 empty ewes Cattle—--30 forward empty cows 5 + !at cows ' 6 2yr steers I 10 yearling heifers 5 store «ows * EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13th; 1911, at li; 30 a.m. sharp. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will otter at the new Yards as follows: ' Sheep— -V 73 good 2-tooth, ewes > Cattle— . ■ • • 40 18-months steers, good colours and condition. 25' 18-nionths good dairy heifers . '> V;v? 7 15 store cows ; 50 15 to 18-mbnths dairy heif- , ei's, good, line 28 good weaner calves 20 2yr steers * 2 Shorthorn bulls Pigs— v ': 12. weaner pigs ,> v On account of vendor leaving district— .•/'• , , /'■>. 3 good dairy cows, sound 'and ' f guaranteed, and to calve about September 10,; 1911. D. McMASTER, : . - Agent. Hi GRIFFITH, ">. .7. Auctioneer.

Runs. 1000 ACRES, Taranaki, 0.K.P., at' 15s per acre.. Re£t 9d per acre. 180 acres in grass and balance good country in , standing bush. 120 chains of' good sheep-proof fencing; whare, wasbbouse, and outbiiild-<-.ings. . The. property " consists of good; papa-hills. -and valleys*: none high and all rideable. Four miles from school and post office, situated in rapidly rising;district on Stratford-Ongaxue Railway which passes near property. A good oppor. tunity for young sheep farmers to invest. ; Price £3 per acre. There are now on the property/ 450 sheep, 240 lambs and some cattle. When all improved estimated to carry 2 sheep in winter. 3900. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR SHEEP FARMERS. '■ 7600 ACRES, freehold. 4700 acres in grass, the balance .in heavy . bush, to be felled and laid down in grass.' J The greater portion is undulating and the; balance good easy hills,.all rideable. Very; rich'lime;; ' stone and well watered bv never-failing streams. Good dwelling house: and outbuildings, wool- . shed, with night pens to hold 1300 sheep, and storage room for large ■/: quantity ;of wool. *lt is well-fenced and subdivided/into convenient ! paddocks, sheep proof fences, chief- : ; ly totara. fencing, all well erected. First-class dip,; "sheep and cattle • yards; ' Wintering ovfer 10,000 sheep besides a large number of cattle. When, all in grass will winter 2£ sheep over whole area besides cattle. Situated within easy , distance of railway; good road to property. The' ;most sceptical sheep breeder would not be disappointed by' viewing ..this property, For price, and fuller ' particulars, apply at once to NEWTON KING, Land and Estate Agent, New Ply-, mouth. ' 'V',." vI have on my i-egister a fine selection of Dairy 'FaTmSj ' Slieep __Runs, Bush Properties, '"Store Businesses, etc. All .correspondence promptly, attended to. / Loans : .negotiated and' terms 1 arranged on land and istock. AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT & GENERAL MERCHANT. ' NEW PLYMOUTH;; Established 1879. .... THE IDEAL COUNTRY' LJGHT. INSURANCE.—The Aerogen . ■ -Machine has been passed as perfectly safe by the Fire .Underivi'iters' Association. Tlio CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—The cost of a' 40 candle power burlier is" only il-10 of a penny per hour. Absolutely ; non-explosive, combined with;'' clean? k liness. A child can work itl- 1 'Kindly* call and inspect iiiaciiin«?s at Work, ' oivihaike-application .for particulars from the Local Agents— . ' , ,iv PICKERING BROSk. rfymberk/ Queen Street, Ma* .arton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 6 January 1911, Page 8

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627

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 6 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 6 January 1911, Page 8

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