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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. SOLWAY SALFYARDS. (MASTERTON.) 17! th MAY, 1911. At 12.30 o'clock. |HE 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 tin ply owes 180 emp;y • -•»v , s 150 good shorn lanbsr 50 fat land fonvird wetherb 30 shorthorn Hereford cross weauers 30 store cows 30 good woaners 16 prime f«it cows Hot Luncheon on the Ground. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th, At 2.15 p.m. 6LEARINC SALE, At PREMISES, 79 Worksop Road. J. JOHNSON AND CO. have „• been instructed by Mr J, HARRIS, who is leaving Masterton, to .sell at :t!he above date and address, his Furniture and Effects. For further .particularis see Wednesday's issue. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, dairy cows. (On the Farm, Newman.) THURSDAY, MAY 25t!h,,1911, At 12.30 p.m. T^ALGETY AND C 0.,. Ltd., hav< \j received instructions fron THOMAS MOSS, Esq., who.is Riving up dairying, to sell as above th< "whole of his dairy herd, comprising \ A FHtST-OLASS YOUNG 4fcU DAIRY COWS, due Sept ember .and October, ii calf to P.B. Jersey bull. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Auctioneer's Note.— As this: is- i genuine sale of one of the oldest es tablished dairy .herds in the Bus! District, we can reoommned this a: a splendid chance to would-be buyer of purchasing first-class cows. J. G. BALL, ■■•>■' Auctioneer. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED GENUINE CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. On the Farm, 2 mil# from Huka ' nui Railway Station on THURSDAY, 18th MAY, at 12 Noon. . ESSRS DALGETY" AND CO. . Ltd., have received instruction! from Mr G. ATTWOOD, whe has sold his farm, and is leaving the district, to sell', as above, th( his.lire and dead stock—i)K | FIRST-CLASS DAIR^S &*J "cows, guaranteed -sound; " ' ■ M&nlve Sept. and Oct.. .-' H> 12 pickedidairy heifers \ X springing heifer '? '■ 1 good dairy bull IL . 25 -«S«£««:- [o 2yr steers, good colours and condition 42 mixed weaners 150 Romney-Lincoln breeding ewes m lamb 1 4yr spring cart gelding, any tr-!'-■-> ' trial' ■ ...-■' * ' ; 1 harness horse, .1. pony, 2 young sheep dogs ( . 1 dog cart 1" spring cart . ALSO—JVIiIk CAtts, number d dairy factory shares, harness, sun dries and furniture. r Also, on account of other vendors 14 18-month© steers 8 2yr heifers ill calf' 'LUNCHEON', .PROVIDED;. AUCTIONEERS' 'NOTE. W( would draw spMial> attention to th< chance this sale offers to those wli< are buying cows, sas this herd has been carefully; culled and tested, anc are. guaranteed, to be sound. • J, G. BALL, '■■■.'.'.'.. "Auctioneer. MASTERTOH WOOL. SEIN HIDES AND TALLOW SALES* NEXT SALE Wednesday, Maj 31st, i9Hi at "i p.m. At Levin's Storo, Ghape! Stress. DALGETY and CO., Ltd. LEVIN an-3 CO., Ltd. NEW ZEALAND-LOAN am MERCANTILE Agency Co. Ltd. WJO.A-; LTO ' - .♦ ' TY A. MATTHEWS, of Walwoiiga mal, says abou WHITE'S tHEEi DIP, you should have no hesitatim in using it. When addressing farm ers in Masterton on Tuesday, Ooto hex 6th, on "The History and Breed ing of Romney Sheep," Mr M»fct bews stated, inter alia: "fc have not seen a louts » my flock for TWENTY y^urs and If at shearing a tick It lest It is such a RARE OCCUR!* ENCE that the shearer is ear tain to call my attention Jo u I have Just had over 500 ran hoggets shorn, AND NOT J TICK WAS SEEN AMONGST THEM, and I never dip mon than ONCE -during the year and always early in the season.' For the pa*t FIFTEEN YEARI Mr Matthews has used WHITE'I SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the abov< testimony sets out its merits beyom question. Healthy, sheep, weiJ grown, lustrouß fleeces, and no tick or insect life to trouble your »he»s are assured when you use WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Masterton, Pahlaiua, Ekfiiafoi*™ Carterton, GrcytoOTi, RtertTnbarougiV W.F.C.A.Faatherston Agents i TOOGOOO AHO CO.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10239, 16 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10239, 16 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10239, 16 May 1911, Page 8

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