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JOLWAY SALEYARDS, (MASTERTON.) WEDjNESDAYTjuIy sth, 1911, At 12.30 o'clock, • THE ASSOCIATED AUCTION EERS will offers 60 fat mothers and maiden ewes f 50 fat wethers 40 fat ewes W good wwlly lambs - ! . good lambs 50 prime fat ewes 3 good dairy cows, springing On account of Messrs Barton Bros.: 40 3 and 4yr forward bullocks Hot Luncheon on the Ground. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. (In the Estate of RoDert Gordon Johnstone, deceased.) TO BE HELD INDALGETY AND CO.'S ROOMS, MASTERTON. -SATURDAY, Ist JULY, 1911, At 12 Noon. k yTESSRS DALGETY AND CO., the executors w the above Instate), will sell by public auction at the above time and place— • The Valuable Freehold Property, containing 242 Acres, being Lot 12 of Deposited Plan No. 1552, part of Te Weraiti Block, Otahoua District. This 'highly improved farm is part of the well known Weraiti Estate, and is five miles distant fronvMasterton by Main Road.. Al heavy limestone country, admirably adapted for dairying or fattening purModern 7-ißooined house with all conveniences, wopl- . shed, buggy shed, stable, and dip. Splendid orchard; 60 acres have been under the . TERMS.— TWO THIRDS of tte Purchase Money can remain for five or seven years, at 5 per cent. Appointments can be made by appointment for intending purchasers to he shown over the property. For further particulars and conditions'of sale apply to— DALGETY AND CO., LTD., •Auctioneers, OR— ■■■■„• Messrs Hollings and Pragnell, ',-• Solicitoirs for the Executors.

IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, Etc. THURSDAY, 11th JULY, 1911, at , rntn? mAiT>ilV.r I TfcAT.T*YE , T.F,T.T> At'V2.dO j>.m. JESSES DALGETY AND CO, ' ItJL Ltd., .have received instructkms from Mr JOHN BROWN, of Dalefield, to offer at above time and place:- - 21 First-class Dairy Cows, all due to factory dates, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers '6 heifer calves 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull Milk cart and harness, milk cams, .Gig harness and horse, -swinglo bars, cultivator, general implements, and .garden tools. • ALSO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, POULTRY, Etc. : The Auctioneers would point out tihat most of the cows to he offered were;bred by Mr E, J. Aplin. Ail 'intending purchasers can, oh ep>;quiry of 'Mr Brown, get full partics ulars of his «bws, and see also" all 'factory returns for the last season. . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DALGETY and f CO., Ltd., :' '.•-..'•"'' ' Auctioneers. SALE OF FIRST-CLASS HERD OF v dairy cows. 0$ THE FARM, BANK LINE, one -.,'. "mile from Carterton. 6th JULY, 1911, At 12.30 p.m. ••" JLr ■» been favoured withinstructions firom Mr F. W. BURLING, to offer 'at' above time amd place:— :,. Kfi First-class springing Dairy ■ t)\J Cows, due Aug. and Sept. 2 3yir old bulb "]■'.':. 5 sows in pig '■:■..'■'':}:, 1 Berkshire <boar '■ -50 healthy hoggets : t spring cart up t to 1£ tons, 1 4yx pha De Laval Separator, and other daary utensils l . AJsp,"l D.F. Duncan Plough, 1 set of Disc foairows, Tine ; harrows, *; drill, swingle 'trees, bars* etc V : etc. '".:'■■ V- purchasers may inspect the above Jierd % arrangement. . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ; DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., > c ":\' '" ■ Auctioneers.

MASTERTON WOOL, SKIN. ;■! HIDES AND TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALE—) Weednesday, July 12th, 1911, at 1 o.m At Levin's 8 tor*, Chapel Street. DALGETY and CO., Ltd. LEVIN an 4 CO., Ltd. NEW ZEALAND LOA.N and MERCANTILE Agency Co., -■Ltd. W.F.O.A. T,tt» SHEEP FARMERS 'HEN you have read whas «r A. MATTHEWS, «f Walerongfr maf, «ay« abou WHITE'B g HEtr DIP, you should hare no hesitatioe in using it. When addressing; tarm ere in Masterton on Tuesday,, Oct© ber 6th, on "The History and Breed ihg of Romney Sheep," Mr Matt hews stated, inter alia: "I. have not seen a louse •» My flook for TWENTY years, and If at shearing a tlok Is sea* It Is BUOh a RARE OCCURR ENCE that the shearer Is ear tain to oall my attention te It. I have Just had war soo ra» hoggets shorn, AND NOT * TICK WAS SEEN AMONGST THEM, and I never dip men than'ONCE during the year, and always early Tn the season." For the past FIFTEEN YEARI Mr Matthews has used WHITE'S ■HEEP DIP ONLY, and the above testimony sets ont its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, well grown, lustrous fleeces, and no tiokr ior insect life to trouble your chess are assured when too übb WHITE'S DIP, WAIRARAPA ACENTB, , Masterton, Pahlatua, EKetahw<u» j / ~; Carterton, Creytown, ' Martlnbsrcush. ,;:mw.F.c.A/': Featherston Agents i TOOQDOD JjtD CO.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10276, 1 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10276, 1 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10276, 1 July 1911, Page 8

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