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AUCTiONEEKfi 5 NOTICES. SALE OF SHOW PRIVILEGES. SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, At 12 Noon. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., have been instructed by the Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral Association to sell, as above, at their Rooms, Queen Street:— 3 Refreshment Booths. 1 Fruit Stall. Conditions and further particulars on application to the Auctioneers. PAKIATUA F.A. SALE. 7th FEBRUARY, 1911. \ BJUHAH & WILLIAMS,' Ltd., will L sell as nbove. at their new Sheep—13'J 2-tooth owes 50 goo drape lambs 200 store ewes 200 good woolly lambs 250 ewes 250 woolly lambs 150 good lambs ■ 600 forward 2 and 4-tooth wethers 40 3yr bullocks (good line) Cattle—--40 mixed weaners 8 cows and calves UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES AND CONTRACTORS'.PLANT. MARTINBOROUGH. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, at 1 p.m. , A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, /"&. Ltd., have been instructed by Messrs Chapman and Rofe and Mr A. Brentnall to sell as above, owing to dissolution of partnership:— 2K WAGGON HORSES, mares l) and Ge|dings, 4 to 10 ■ . years,. guaranteed, .subject trial. ' .. 3 waggons 5 drays 1 M.Hi drill, new 1 set discs and 6-leaf harrows 2 d.f. ploughs 15 sets leading chains 8 cart saddles 25 collars 4 tarpaulin sheets 500 chaff sacks 20 horse covers ' 2 stacks o.s. chaff, 20—30 tons -. NOTE.— The above ho'rses are an extra good lot, in hard working con* ditlon, and can be recommended with the utmost confidence to buyers. Chapman and Rofe's entry absolutely without reserve. Slight reserve on portion of Mr Brentnall's entry. *

fcXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS J. KNTGHT, Esq., Feilding, Febi ruary 26th, 1910 —Having used "Murton's DipV for the past 15 years, I wish to place with you my order for it again this year, which is f sufficient; guarantee that it has given satisfaction a . JOHN MUTR, Esq., Fortification,' August 30, 1909.—1 have us.ed Murton's Dip/for jtwo years. The sheep are thoroughly; clean from lico and ticks. My clip brought top price through the Whole of fhe Invercargill series of wool bpl«° TOKOMARU FARMERS' CO-OP-BRA TIVE CO % Tokomaru Bay, August. 18,, sheepfarmer in this" district "if '-using, your Dip, and they are all perfectly satisfied with fop'results. : ' r W. S. MARSHALL, Esq., Rata, August 22, 1910—I have dipped my flock of between ten and eleven thonsnrd sheep.with Murtqn'* Dip for a nufhor of years,, and it has always givm me satisfatcion." MESSRS J.; GAHAN & SON, Pohonui, August 18. 191,0.—We have been unable to find any live ticks after tng the dip. Amongst thp hiethiprices -realised, for wools treated 'with MURTON'S DIP, those, obtained for the "HSku," "Bee," and "Titi" clips (from W.aiapu District,-East Coast), at January of London Wool Sales, 1910, may be mentioned. These wools fetched up to 16£ d, 15* d ,; and 15d • aspectively, for greasy crossbred. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. AOEVTS VOR THE WATRARAPA. A Fb* BARGAINS FRCM QUP LIST. 227 ACRES, freehold, within two mil&s of town on good metal roajd.' All in grass, well watered, sheep proof fences, P paddocks, and nearly all pl6u*;hable. Good 6-rooined ' house; cowbiiils, sheepdip," "yards, and other sheds; H miles from factory. A Bargain at £l3 per acre. Terms arranaed. 070 ACRES of first-class sheep' country, O.R.P. with right of at 16s per ...re; 225 acrel in' p.-ass, f«.*nced, weli watered, and divided into 5 paddocks. Hilly and undulating with rich papa formation ; 2 new 3-roomed houses, sheds, yards, orchard and gardens. Tvro miles from township and post office, school on property. This is a bargain for an energetic man. Or owner will exchange for Waikato land or town property at £3 20s per acre. Very easy terms arranged. We have large li s ts of all kinds of properties an hand, and many clients wishing to buy, so don't hesitate. If you are a buyer drop us a line, and we will be at your service; if you wish to sell ycur place, send us particulars.

LA.ND & ESTATE AGENTS,

FOR SALE ON ACGOUNT OF ILL-HEALTH. TDAKERY BUSINESS, TEA AND .O DINING ROOMS, doing 1200 loaves per week. Average takings £2l per week. New cnxt and harness, good horse. PRICE for quick salfl only £275. Lnnri Agent, EkPtafiuna. MALTBV'S CAFE. 'f Opposite Hoar and Permain.) Q UPPER -id DINING ROOMS, k_s Spocial attention paid *i» wma try patrons. Meals all houri. A. ii. MALT33Y, Proprietor

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10156, 4 February 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10156, 4 February 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10156, 4 February 1911, Page 8

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