AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. AT KOPUARANGA. THURSDAY, APRIL 27th, At 12.30 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mrs A. STEWART, who lias disposed of the property, to sell as above.— 60 fat ewes, 30 forward ewes, 30 forward lambs, 50 s.m. ewes, 3 good winter cows in milk, 2 dry cows, 3 heifers in calf, lot of young cattle to be drafted. Horses.— 4 splendid farm mares and geldings, 2 light harness mares, 1 hack gelding, 1 reaper and binder, 1 15-coulter M.-H. drill, disc harrows, tine harrows, d.f. plough, roller, mower, 2 tip drays, gig and harness, harness gelding. 40 head poultry.Fencing wire, cow covers, Posts, strainers, standards, harness, Wolseley Hand Separator, farm and garden tools, and hosts of sundries. On account other vendors—--100 lambs 100 fat ewes LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, At 2.15 p.m. CLEARING SALE. A J. JOHNSON AND CO. will • sell at the P.O, Auction Mart on behalf of a lady who is leaving for the South Island, the whole of her Furniture and Household Effects at the above time and place. Further; particulars in Saturday's issuer ' ■.
Husband & Finch, LAND 4 ESTATE AGENTS,: WOODYILLB ' / . ■ v .-'v 80 ACRES, freehold, all in grass; all flat,; well watered by! streams, good house and. outbuildings, handy to town, creamery, school, etc., on lease, for five years. Rent £1 per acre. R.O.P. at £25. £l5O goodwill; also £Bo—being year's pent in advance. " - 695 44 ACRES, freehold, all in grass, 5roomed house, etc. Carrying 19 cows and young stock, nearest totan . Woodville,'2 miles from railway station. Price. £25 5s per acre. 696 88 ACRES, freehold, all in,grass, all flat, 6 paddocks, 8 acres, stumped; carrying 46 cows, 1 .bull, 2 hcirses, 5-room<ed) house, washhouse, trapshed, etc., etc., 4 miles from Pahiatua, miles from railway station. Rates and taxes £l2. Price 34 per acre. £SOO cash. ■ 697 42 ACRES freehold, all in grass, good 8-roomed hoiiikr, 1 niile from sefidolv creamery, and station. Bites and taxes*£s 9s. Price £52 per acre; « £BOO cash, balance for : 2$ years at 5 per cent. v :y ;, . . 698 58 ACRES, freehold, all in grassy nearly all ploughable, 25 acres stumped,' 1 acre under . crop, 35 acres flat, 8 paddo6ks r 4-ropmed house, sheds, etc., '4" mjleß from Wood ville. Mates and takes -£2 .6s. Pric§ per acre. •• '4 691 98 ACRES," freejioicl, all in gms, two thirds ploughable, well watered by creeks, carrying 30 -cows and young stock, 5-roomea house, work-house, "pantry, water laid on, 10 bailed . cowshed, woolshed, etc. Price, £ISOO. Terms £SOO cash. GOOD (GAS ... GOOD GAS M A NTLEB. MA HTLE 8 .
THAT'S the sonb the Gas Department sells. It can't afford to do otherwise.. A bad mantle mean.B. a bad^light, and v that means A cdmplaioft to, the Gas Office—the gas gets blamed. v vWe import direct; from the makers —that's. why we can sell at these prices for cash. BEST QUALITY MANT|iEBi' | ; Inverted! .. 9d each | Upright .1 . 6d eafch, f ' ■■■• -.■■■ #Hfi v %A#-firtOWf?(TOIIIi -j ! -r! ' THE CAS SHOWROOM, . Queen Street ... Masterton 'A WISH- FULFILLED. . from/Mr. Stephen Jamw Chapman, 51% Lonsdai«-r.U i eet, "Melbourne, Vifr* fcoria. .y; "About Five years ftgo, whilst living.; •a Auckland,- N.Z.,' il had rheumatic iever very seriously and it left left me with my kidneys in a very bad condition. Ever since then, I suffered dreadlully from pain in my back. If I )ent down, straightening myselfVcapsed Tie the* greatest agony. I could onlydeep for an hour, or. two .every night. No sooner did I manage' to fall asleep .han I was awakened by the agonising ,>ain. My wcupatiori, being that of •wt driver, was :not/"of ■a; na'.ure to promote : my: recovery a*. I iwto' ;onstantly exposed to draught®. My Joctor said I had Bright's disease.and idvised me to take a sea trip. I came .o Melbourne and obtained employment «Uh a well-known owner of racehorses.: lie was interested in my case, as he tiad himself xuffered in a similar manner. 11m told me that he had been cur«d by taking Warner's Safe Gui'» I had tried neary every known means in order to obtain relief and was .quite disheartened. However, I decided to try' what Warlcr's Safe Cure would do for me. After ;aking the, content* of one bottle, I beran to notice an improvement. I continued to take the medicine until I had ;nken in all six bottlesful, when, to my rieat joy, I found that I was completely :ored. You can imagine the relief I sxpeiienced after nearly five yars of differing. I shall be glad if . you will publish this letter so that others afflicted is I was may know bow they may be 3ured. I only wish I had known years igo. I should have been saved an imnense amount of unnecessary suffering." The above letter is given publicity n accordance with Chapman's wish. Many, letters of a. Similar, nature, and in • explanation of the curative ' action jrderedf liversaiid; foond n a ..pamphlet issued by.H.vH. VfktQ&f md Co.,iirLtd., Australasian Branch,; Melbourne, which will bd &ent post free any applicant.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10224, 27 April 1911, Page 8
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