AUUTtONEEHS' NOTICES. SOLWAY SALEYARDS. (MASTERTpN.) 24th MAY, 1911. At 12.30 o'clock. The associated auction EERS villi offerOn account E. J. itiddiford and Co., Te Awaite Station— OAA 3 and 4yr well teed bullooks in forward condition 20 fat cows (Tablelands) Hot Luncheon on the Ground. TARATAHi STOCK SALE. MONDAY, 29th MAY. D ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., will sell as above—--47 fat wethers 27 fat ewes 50 fat and forward wethers 10 2J-yr dairy heifers (due factory dittos) 12 yearling steer sand heifers On account of Mr 'llios. H. 1' awcett, Carterton, who is giving up Dairying:— 18 guaranteed sonjid cows (due factory dates') Full particulars at rale. In-tending purchasers can inspect oows on the farm any day r.p to date of sale. GREYTOWN STG£K SALfc,. MONDAY, 22nd MAY. D ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., will sell as above—--140 2-itootli ©wes in lamb 120 empty ewes 10 weaner oalves . IMPORTANT HORSE SA|*E. MARTIXBOROUGiH SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, 26th MAY, 1911', ' At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND 00., Ltd., have received instruction's to offer 'by Public Auction— A fY HACKS AND HARNESS HORSES, broken and unbroken. Fuller particulars later. DALGETY and CO., Ltd., Auctioneers, UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. D'.IKY COWS. (Onetl:3 Farm, Newman.) THURSDAY, MAY 23th, 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(\ FIRST-CLASS YOUNG 4Sfc:'U DAIRY COWS, due September ar.d October, in calf to PB. Jersey bull. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Auci.ona&r's Nets. — As this is a genuina sale. oi one of the oldest establish ~d dairy hi'i'dt; in the Bush District, we ea.i recomrimed this as a splendid clntiice to wou-id-be buyers of purchasing first-class' cows. J. G. BALL, Auotioneer. M' ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED GENUINE CLEARING SALE. OF LI2 kii'D DEAD STOCK. On the Farm, 2 miles from Hukanui RaiLvay Station on THURSDAY, 18th MAY, at 12 r« • Noon. ESSRS DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., have received instructions from Mr G. ATTWOOD, who has ro:d his farm, and is.leaving the district, to sell, as above, the ■whole of his live and dead stock— O K FIRST-CLASS DAIRY d&IJ cows, guaranteed sound, to calve Sept. and Oct. 12 picked dairy heifers 1 springing heifer 1 good dairy bull 25 20-montlis to 2yr steers, good colours and condition 42 mixed weaners 150 Romnpy-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 spring cart ALSO— Milk Cans, number of dairy factory shares, harness, sundries and furniture. Also, on a-ccount of other vendors: 11 13-nionths steers 8 2vr 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 lierd has been carefully culled and tested, and are guaranteed to be sound. J. G. BALL, Auctioneer. INDIGESTION. So many of our readers suffer fron indigestion, . and its attendant mise? able symptoms, that thei folio win letters should be most interesting : From Mr. T. P. Halls, Cab Proprietor, Kooringa, Burra Burra, S.A. "For many years I had been a grea sufferer from indigestion, attended' b violent attacks of vomiting wb.id completely prostrated me. I was trou bled a good deal with diarrhoea, grea depression of spirits 4nd_ a loss of nei vous power. Medicine did not seem t> benefit me, until I commenced a coura of Warner's Safe Cure. I am please* to say that in a short time the medicm* banished all symptoms of ill-health, am now in good health and can testif] aa to my efficient cure." . From Mrs. A. Cameron, 22 Napier street, Essendon, Vic., 24th Janu ary, 1910. &ry, j.gxu> "For some considerable time m; health was most indifferent. I was fre quently seized with giddiness and in ternal pains, resulting, no doubt, iron a serious affection of the kidneys an. liver I suffered much from persiste-n indigestion. At times I would becora excessively 'weak and scarcely able t> walk about and attend to my house hold duties. I was persuaded by ■ friend to try the effect of a few bottle of Warner's Safe Cure. I did so witl the result that in a few weeks, th pains from which I suffered were r« moved and I was able to go about m. duties once again with f.?rfect ease, have no hesitation in recommendin Warner's Safe Cure to anyone suffenn similarly. I also took Warner s bat Cure when suffering from iwrrr us prof tration, with equally good results. It is the specific stimulating ait healing action upon the liver and kid neys of Warner's Safe Cure whic causes the medicine to be ®o eneefctv in cases of indigestion and biliary ou orders.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10241, 18 May 1911, Page 8
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