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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. I SOLWAY SALFYARDS. ' (MASTERTON.) 17th a\UY, 1911. At 12.30 o'clock. iHE ASSOCIATED AUCTION EERS will offer—--100 ewes in lamb 200 good woolly hoggets, mixed sexes 350 good shorn wether hoggets 350 good shorn ewe hoggets 150 hoggets 200 ewes in. lamb 100 forward <:n|ity o.vos 180 emp;y ->v»s 150 good shorn' ianbs 50 ifat and forward wethers 30 shorthorn Hereford .cross weaners 30 store cows 30 good weaners 16 prime u\t cows Hot Luncheon on the Ground. TARATAHISTOCK SALE. MONDAY, loth MAY. ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., will sell as aoove—--150 2-tooth wethers 100 fresh full mpuith ewes, in Jamib to Southdown and Leicester rams. 50 prime fat ewes 50 lambs 20 yearling calves 5 2yr heifers 5 2yr steers 33 forward lambs 12 2-tooth ewes (in lamb to Border Leicester rams) 12 fat ewes 3 forward empty cows 12 yearling calves (mixed sexes) 15 18-month steers 4 springing lueifors (due factory dates WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th, At 2.15 p.m. CLEARING SALE, At PREMISES, 79 Worksop Road. J. JOHNSON AND GO. have .» been instructed: by Mr J. HARRIS, who is leaving Masteirton>, to sell at the above date and address, his Furniture and Effect's. For further particulars' isee Wednesday's issue. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. DAIRY-COWS. (On the Farm, Newman.) THURSDAY, MAY 25ifti, 1911, . At 12.30 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., have received instructions from -THOMAS MOSS;, -Esq., who is giving up dairying,'to sell as above the whole of his dairy herd, comprising: A A FIRST-CLASS YOUNG 4fcU DAIRY - COWS, due September and October, in calf to P.B. Jersey bull. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. "Auctionoar's Note. — As this is a genuine sale of one of the oldest established dairy herds in the Bush District, we can recommned this as a splendid chaiiice to would-fc buyers of purchasing first-class cows. J. G. BALL, Auctioneer.

ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED GENUINE CLEARING SALE. OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. On the Farm, 2 miles from Hukanui Railway Station on THURSDAY, 18th MAY, at }2 Noon. /JESSES DALGETY AND CO., x?A Ltd., have received instructions from Mr G. ATTWOOD, who has sold his farm, and is leaving the district, to sell, as above, the *yhole of his lire and dead stock—--2K FIRST-CLASS DAIRY ?J cows, guaranteed sound, to calve Sept. and Oct. 12 picked_ dairy heifers 1 springing heifer 1 good dairy bull • 25 20-months to 2yr steers, good colours and condition 42 mixed weaners 150 Rornney-Lincoln breeding ewes in lamb 1 4yr spring cart gelding, any trial 1 harness horse, 1 boy's pony, 2 young sheep dogs 1 dog cart • 1 ispring cart ■ ALSO— Milk Cans, number of dairy factory shares, harness, sundries and furniture. Also, on account of other vendors: 14 18-toon.thi& steers 8 2yr heifers in calf LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. —We would draw special attention to the chance this sale offers to those who are buying cows, as this herd has been carefully culled and tested, and are guaranteed to be sound. J. G. BALL, Auctioneer. SHEEP-FAOMERS! WHEN you have read what Hi it A. MATTHEWS, of Waicrongftmal, says utow WHITE'S SHEEP DIP, you should have no hesitation in using it. When addressing farmers in Masterton on Tuesday, October 6th, on "The History and Breed ing of Romney Sheep," Mr M»fc» hews stated, inter alia: "i have not seen a lous» i» my flock for TWENTY ysare, and If at shearing a tick Is ess* it is SUOh a RARE OCCURR ENCE that the shearer is tmr tain to call my attention to it. I hava Juct had over 500 ran hoggets shorn, AND NOT * TICK WAS SEEN AMONGST THEM, and i never dip more than ONCE during the year, and always early in tho ssason." For the past FIFTEEN YEARB Mr Matthews has used WHITE'! SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the abov« testimony sets out its merits beyocc* question. Healthy sheep, well grown, lustrous fleeces, and no tioke or insect life to trouble your ■b«p# are assured when you use WHITE'S DIP. WAIRAfiAPA AGENTS, Mastsrton, Pahlatua, Ek«tihu»* Carterton, Oroytown, Martinbcroush. .F.C.'A. Festhsraton A gents i TOOCOOD AND «0.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10238, 15 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10238, 15 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10238, 15 May 1911, Page 8

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