AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. SOLWAY SALEYARDS. (MASTERTON.) WEDNESDAY, 12th APRIL. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTION EERS will offer— Sheep—--250 s.m. ewe■ 150 lambs 200 4, 6, and 8-tooth ewes 150 healthy lambs 700 ewes and wethers 730 well grown lambs, in lots to suit purchasers 120 good s.m. ewes 50 fat sheep On account Castlepoint Station—--800 lambs Cattle—--1 fat steer 1 veal calf 2 steer calves 40 3yr Shorthorn station heifers (guaranteed empty) 40 3yr steers 21 3 and 3Jyr steers 250 3yr steers good line 30 good calves 1 4vr mare broken to harness NOTE.— The auctioneers have arranged with the cab proprietors to make a charge of 2s either way for one passenger, and Is for two or more to and from the Saleyards and Mastertou. TARATAHI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 11th APRIL, 1911. D ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., will sell as above — 240 mixed ages breeding ewes D PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. Utli APRIL, 1911. ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell aa above:— 240 breeding ewes 2 fat cows 6 weaners 2 bulls 12 store cows 10 fat and forward cows FOR SALE «}R EXCHANGE. for cooo interest producing CITY PROPERTY, OR 'UNENCUMBERED FAStM. 12 000 AcaES ' partly !m improved sheep country. Freehold. 80 mile* from coastal town, M pfMacks, 7-room-ed homestead, at! conveniences, woolsbed with maccjir.es/ up-to-men'; quartet sheds, / saw flant, t+ngiue, with 12,030 sheep acd Urnbq, 300 head of cattle, 30 hors— implements, snd furniture). AS .n COINC CONCERN—£4B.OOO. Free of Enoumbsrsao#. inolpals only tftal! with. Wdiwood 8 Wcllwood, HASTINGS, £TAWKE r C BAY. \ . ' LOOK - BEAD A GIFT. O£A ACRES, L.1.P., at Is 6d per acrej 01 j]y 2 miles from railway, township, creamery, etc. Rising district; 9 paddocks; 200 acres grass, 27 acres turnips; tworoomed house, 12 bail cowshed, sta~ ble, etc. PRICE-for owner's interest, only £3 per acre. TO SEIFTMS }S~TO BUYIf you want a good freehold property cheap and on good terms—• INSPECT THIS ACRES Well-improved Freei hold Property on banks of a, beautiful river. House, sheds, etc. The best bargain offering in the Waikato at £lO 10s For Acre. Exceptionally easy terms; say £7OO cash, balance easy. Waste no time —but inspect at once. W. Aubrey Gosliap: SOLE AGENT, FRANKTON JUNCTION, Waikato. THE PALACE HOTEL. ALL the combinations thai go to maPe a private home comfortable) are associated with the conduct cf the Palace Hotel, Wellington under &h f . management of Mr J. ywindale, the ne:? proprietor. Wairsr&pa visitors, to . rtuUngton should ivako tbn Pal/ice their home whilst fckerts* &Ir Sv-indalo. who was for many ywrs in she railway service, is well knoA'n to WftU'sraprt residents. He has a good idea, of viiat visitors, reqnue. s.nd <ias suifrcien.* business acumen to em tuat these rsijuirements are fulfilled ■ .Decide to try the Palace Hotel on your nest visit. Peruiy section from fcbe 'iovernment station. Situated In the bps." - * cC Willis street, J, SWINDALE. proprietor.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10209, 11 April 1911, Page 8
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