AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. PONCAROA SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN JL AND MEECAisTI.bE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd., will sell in their PongiV'-oa \arcls oil above date:— - 50 ewes with 100 per cent, lambs iiSO mixt-J lambs, shorn 150 shorn lambs 150 2-tooth wethers 100 2-tooth wethers 60 f.m. ewes 60 woolly lambs 180 2 and 4-tooth wethers Cattle — 33 year old steers 1 3yr bull 2 yearling steers 30 2yr dairy heifers, running with bull 20 3yr old bullocks 20 18-month dairy heifers, been running with bull 25 3yr steers 10 18-month steers 35 3 and 4yr old bullocks 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-tooths mixed sexes 40 4rtooth ewes On account Mr Hugh D. McKenzie, who has sold his property—--400 2-tooth ewes 160 2-tooth wethers 50 lambs 30 ewes Further entries invited. THOMAS BOYD, Auctioneer. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13th, 19H, at i 11.30 a.m. sharp. HEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO,, .LTD., will at the.new Yards as follows: Sheep—--73 good 2-tooth ewes 110 woolly wether lambs, fat and forward 100 sound-moutli ewes 70 forward ewes Cattle—--40 18-months steers, good colours and condition 25 18-months good dairy heif- • era . 15 store cows ■ GO 15 to 18-months dairy heifers, good line ". 28 good weaner calves 20 2yr steers •' 2 Shorthorn bulls Pigs—--12 weaner pigs • On account of vendor leaving district—• i -3 good dairy cows, 'sound and guaranteed, and to calve about September 10, 1911. D. McMASTER, Agent- • H. GRIFFITE, Auctioneer. Some goo 4; Taranaki Sheepßuns.
1000 AGRES| Taranaki, 0.R.P., at 15s per acre. Kept 9d per acre. 18Q acresin grass and balance good country in standing bush. 120 chains of good sheep-proof fencing; whare, washhouse, and outbuildings. The property consists of good papa hills, ana valleys, none - high ana all riaeable. Four miles from school and post office ? situated in rapidly rising district on ■ Stratford-Oiigarue 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 Idmbs and some qattle. When all improved estimated to carry 2 sheep in winter. '3900 A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOH SHEEP FARMERS. ' 7600 ACRES, freehold. 4700 acres in grass, the balance in heavy bush, to be felled and laid down in trass. The greater portion is unulating and the balance good easy hills, afl rideable. Very rich limestone country, and well watered bv never-failing streams. Good' dwelling house :and :outbuildings>,:woolshed, with night pens toehold 1300■ sheep, ancl storage room for large quantity of wool. It is .well fenced ' and subdivided info convenient paddocks, sheep proof fences, chief-' ly totara fencing, all well erected. First-class dip,- sheep and cattle yards. Wintering over 10,000 sheep besides a large number of cattle. When all in grass will winter 2£ sheep oyer whole area be- • sides 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 Plymouth. ; I have on my register a fine selection of Dairy_ Farms, Sheep # Runs, Bush Properties, Store Businesses, etc. All correspondence promptly attended to. Loans negotiated and terms arranged on land and stock.' AUCTIONEER, LAND ACENT & GENERAL MERCHANT. NEW PLYMOUTH. Established 1879. A AA ACRES, 300 freehold, 100 4tUU 0.R.P., 4 paddocks, small cottage and cowshed, close to factory,, school, etc; leased at 10s per acre for freehold, purchasing'clause £lO 10s. PRICE only £350 (O.R.P. given in) for lessee's interest, nyhich i includes cows,-utensils, etc. , " Apply to— T. KNIGHT. Land Agent, Ekfltafiuna. NEWTON A BARGAIN.
Aerogen Safety Gas. THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. FOR INSURANCE.—The Aerogen Machine lias been passed as perfectly safe by the Fire Underwriters' Association. The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—The cost of a 40 candle power burner is only 1-10 of a penny per hour. Absolutely non-explosive, combined with cleanliness. A child can.work it. Kindly call and inspect .machines at work, or make, application for ' particulars from the Local Agents— PICKERING BROS.. Plumbers, Queen Street, Maf-erton
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10134, 12 January 1911, Page 8
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