AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. i SOLWAY SALEYARDS, (MASTERTON.) I 31st MAY, 1911. At 12.30 o'clockHE ASSOCIATED AUCTION EERS will offer—--100 fat wethers 100 empty ewes 20 fat ewes and wethers Hot Luncheon on the Ground. TARATAH!STOCK SALE. MONDAY, 29th MAY. \ALGETY AND CO'., Ltd., will ' sell as above — SO ewes in lamb 40 forward lambs 40 .fat ewes and wethers 93 2-tootli wethers 47 fat wethers 27 fat ewes 50 fiit and forward wethers 50 6 unci 8-tooth ewes in lamb to Romney rams 5 springing heifers 10 Roraiiey and Lincoln rams 200 mixed sex lambs 11 2yr spring heifers, lialtbrecl "Holsteins (specially choice line) 10 2Ayr dairy heifers (due factory dates) 12 yearling steer sand heifers G fat cows 22 3vr .steers 7 2yr old steers 20 steer calves 3 2y,r steers - On account of Mr Thos. H- Fawcett, Carterton, who is giving up Dairying:— , . . ~ IS guaranteed eounft cows (due " factorv dates) Full particulars at sale. Intendinii purchasers can inspect cows on the farm any day up to date of sale. IMPORTANT HORSE SALE. MARTINBOROUGH SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, 26th MAY, 1911, At 1 p.m. ' k ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., have _■_> ■received instructions from Niniwa Heremaia to offer by public auction— "a a hacks and harness 4bU HORSES, broken and unbroken. Fuller particulars later. DALGETY and CO., Ltd., • Auctioneers. G. -VIcCANDLISH AND CO. Victoria Street, HAMILTON, KAVE FOR SALE Waikato and Auckland Sheep and Dairy Properties, on terms to suit small or large capitalists. No. 41. 3180 ACRES, 1300 improved, 2 .sheep, besides cattle; U mile from township, 6 miles from two stations, creamery, school, and post office U miles; 11 paddocks; firstclass soil, H-roomed house and outbuildings. PRICE per acre, £6 10s. Balance at 5 per cent. No. 2. 150 ACRES Freehold, 130 acres ploughed, 80 acres ia grass, 20 acres turnips, 10 acres fallow, 4roomed house, creamery, _ £-< mile school, and post office 1 mile, railway 5 miles. PRICE per acre, £lO 10s. Gash £SOO. Good dairy land, has been inspected. No. 21. 437 ACRES Freehold, 420 in grass, 7-roomed house and all outbuildings. PRICE per acre £l2. Cash £IOOO. No. 35. 348 ACRES L.1.P., rent 2s 9d per acre; 300 acres in grass and turnips; 5-roomed house and outbuildings; creamery and railway station on the property. PRICE for Goodwill £4 per acre. Cash £SOO, balance 5 per cent. No. 5. 200 ACRES Freehold, undulating and level, 4-roomed house and outbuildings. PRICE per acre £ll, Cash £SOO. «.. No. 11. 87 ACRES 0.R.P., at £1 per acre, half improved, new 4-roomed house, covrshed, pig styes, etc., 2 miles from Frankton. PRICE for Goodwill £7 per acre. £250 cash; balance 5 per cent. No. 37. 450 ACRES, Freehold, partly improved 70 acres, good milling timber, undulating country, rich land, .. -6-roomed house ■and outbuildings. PRICE per acre £4. L.T. ■ ■ No, 4. ...-."■ 56,000 ACRE BLOCK at 10s per acre, 4000 acres good milling bush ; 25 per cent, balance 10 years. No. 23. 627 ACRES 0.R.P., at 11a 6d per acre, limestone country, good mixed hush, 250 acres felled and orassed; 5-roomed house, good ?oad to the door. PRICE £2 10s per acre. Cash £300; 5 and 7 years.
INDIGESTION?. So many of oar readers froi indigestion, and its attendant fhisei able symptoms, that the followin letters should be most interesting : From Mr. T. P. Halla, Cab Proprietor, Kooringa, Burra Burra, S.A. "For many years I had been a grea sufferer from indigestion, attended bj violent attacks of -vomiting whic! completely prostrated me. I was trou bled a good deal with diarrhoea, grea depression of spirits and a loss of ner vous power. Medicine did not seem t< benefit m», until I commenced a cours. of Warner's Safe Cure. I urn pleasei to say that in a short time the medianbanished all symptoms of ill-health. , am now in good. health and can testifj as to my efficient cure." . From Mrs. A. Cameron, 22. Napier street, Essendon, Vic, 24th Janu ary, 1910. "For some considerable tune m; health was most indifferent. I was fre quently seized with giddiness and in ternal pains, resulting, no doubt, frou a serious affection of the kidneys an. liver I suffered much from persisten indigestion. At times I would becom excessively weak and scaroely able b 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 wit, 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 j.?rfect ease. _ have no hesitation in recommendm Warner's Safe Cure to anyone suffenn similarly. 1 also took Warner's Saf Cure when suffering from iwr?cus pros tration, with equally good results." It is the specific stimulating an healin-' aciion upon the liver and kid neys of Warner's Safe Cure whic causes the medicine to be ao effectiy in cases of indigestion and biliary du
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10248, 26 May 1911, Page 8
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