AUCTIONEER!' NOTICES. EKETA'IUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 7th, 1911. THE SSOCIATEQ AUCTIONEERS sell as above—--200 ewes in. lamb , 75 2400t1i wethers 50 fat and forward ewes 60 woolly hoggets 9 springing heifers 10 weaner steers 4 oow,s in calf PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. JULY 4th, 1911. THE A SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell in the Farmers' Association yards:— 400 mixed hoggets 100 empty ewes 100 fat and forward ewes 200 forward 2-tooth wethers 300 2-<tooth. ewes 200 hoggets 70 ewes in lamib 160 2-tooth prime wethers Cattle—--12 weaner steers 8 3yr springing heifers 1 cow, springing 2 fat cows 1 tip-top heifer at drop ENDSLEICH ESTATE. ,HE Undersigned have been in- .. istruoted by the owner to offer for PRIVATE SALE, Subdivisions of the laJbove FAR-FAMED ESTATE, In AREAS to SUIT PURCHASERS. This property cahtaiins .same of the RICHEST LAND IN THE DOMINION. Rich Agricultural flats, EMINENTLY SUITABLE FOR DAIRYING, Raising Fat Lambs, Growing the highest averages of Cereal Crops, and especially Ryegrass and Of] fWiPT* iMP-ACI SIXTY Bushels of Ryegrass Seed' pea- aore, and EIGHTY TONS OF MANGELS per acre,.-have been growm on the property. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL AREAS ARE NOW BEING SURVEYED ON THE TERRACES OR DOWNS, and 'situated on .the Midthe Heretaunga Plains. One has only to fjee these "sates to appreciate them. ;-'■■ Tlie_presen,t OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY seldom met with to Professional men. Retired Farmers, Ordhardists, and others to secure properties which are unique and difficult to obtain anywhere. The CLIMATE is PERFECT, and the SOIL is all that can be desired. The pi*operty iis .situated about throe-quarters of a mile from Havelock, and four miles from Bastings, and a Tram Service is mow feeing discussed to connect the two places. For full particulars apply to— WELLWOOD AND WELLWOOD, HASTINGS. Or G. A. PREECE AND CO., Palmerston N., Sole Agents.
F. P. WELCH. LAND AMD ESTATE AGENT Perry Street, Master-ton. YOBKSBXBE INSUBAtfCE COMPANY: Fire, Accident and Live Stock. TO LET. 5 Booms, 1$ acres, 12s. , 6 Rooms, r 115.,./.-. 4 Rooms, fHaore, Bs. ..4 Rooms, now, i-4acrey 10s. Shops, offices and- rooms. CHEAP DAIRY FARM. JLvX ':■. , m ™"aties' walk Ox-toTiriikhip only; 1£ orate/from fag stock, '•■« •yards'. Been/all Heavy 'bush. Now kid dowriin: best Ton aor.es been cropped' and 10 acres been stumped. Three acres dn- oats. Well fenced ajnd watered. Fivo-roamed House j 9-bail cowshed, traps'hed, and other farm, buildings. PRICE £2O per acre, JE64O casb., or £9OO as going concern, including 25 good cows, 12 yeanUngs, feullj 3 thorses, pigs, brake, (cost £3B 10s iri 1910), iharness, milk nntiH ,ar\A Aa\rxr n+jpinnilß TH-Jiar \dr\A i vicinity selling at £3O. "■','■ TO FREEZING WORKS EM- ' PLOYEES. CHEAP HOUSE. 5-Roomed House, gas and water laid on, and copper set; out- . house 12 % 20. Over charter acre ' land. G-arden and fowl run. Board fence round section. Nearly half way ho freezing works. Owner ,' .selling cheap owing to leaving the district ■. 0n1y.,£350; £SO -cash. 5-' ; - '•■ ;■'■'.'■ . \: '■■.." 522. A CHEAP LEASEHOLD. .LOU chasing clause at £ls; 3 yeat<s' i»,run /from September next. I^l;lsß.^'^ ! and sheep fariri".'' Close to school arid cfeaniery, arid within easy distance of station. Four-roomed house, cowshed, trapshed, pig styes, etc. Goodwill £125, or £325, including 25 cows, 1 Jersey bull, heifers, 2 sows with litters, cans, cart and harness, poultry. A real good thing. Pahiatua distract.
SHEEP FARMERS HEN you hare read what lift A. MATTHEWS, of Waloronga OM, says abou WHITE'! KHEEr DIP, you should have no heaitafcios. in Using it. When addressing farm ere in Maaterton on Tuesday, Goto ber 6ta; on "The History and Breed" ing of Boraey Sheep," Mr Matt hews stated, inter alia: "I haw« not mn ■ «Bum » ■&&ZIH&S Boo* for TWENTY y M «, and If it stiiarlng a tlok It sot* It li suoh a RARE OCCURRENCE that tho •hoarer Is Mrtain to oall my attention, to It. I havo Just had ovor 600 ran tieggota shorn, AND NOT « TICK WAS SEEN AMONCBI THEM, and I novor tfi» men than ONCE during tha year, and always oarly In tho season.' For the past FIFTEEN YEARS Mr Matthews has used WHITE'S SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the abort testimony sets out its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, wellgrown, lustrous fleeces, and no tioki or insect life to trouble your sheaf are assured when you use WHITE'S DIP* WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Watttrton, Pahfatua, EMtaJMraa, '/'!: :^;ol#tfrton^6r*yt*»ib */?/■* [': T '"".;. Martlnborough. ■' < ' • X • \l/ • XJL • Foafhsrston Agonti i TOOfcDOO mo CO.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10275, 30 June 1911, Page 8
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