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AUCTIONEER!' NOTICES. £kETA"'UNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 7th, 1911. THE SSOCiATED AUCTIONEERS l . sell as above—--200 good wethers 70 ewes in lamb 10 prime fat ewes 120 good. 2 and 4-tooth'-wethers 100 hoggets 2UU ewes in lamb , 75 2-tooth wethers 50 fat and forward ewes 60 woolly hoggets 9 springing heifers 10 weaner steers 4 cows in calf 9 bullocks 2 fat cows 1 'Cow and calf 22 mixed weaners PA HI ATI) A STOCK SALE. 11th JULY, 1911. THE SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS l will sell in the Farmers' Association yards:— 50 forward 2-tooth wethers 10 store cows . 10 empty forward cows 6 enrotv fat cows ENDSLEICH ESTATE. HE Undersigned have been inL strueted by the owner to offer [for PRIVATE 'SALE, Subdivisions I of the above FAR-FAMED ESTATE, Li AREAS to SUIT PURCHASERS. This property contains some of the RICHEST LAND IN THE DOMINION. Bach Agricultural flats, EMINENTLY SUITABLE FOR DAIRYING, Raising Fat Lambs, Growing the highest averages of Cereal Crops, and ©specially Ryegrass and Clover Seed. SIXTY Bushels of Ryegrass Seed per acre, and EIGHTY TONS OF MANGELS per acre have been grown on the property. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL AREAS ARE NOW BEING SURVEYED ON THE TERRACES OR DOWNS, and situated on the Middle Road, having splendid views of the Heretaunga Plains. One has only to see these 'sites tq appreciate them. The present OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY seldom met with io Professional men, Retired Farmers, Orchardists, and. other® to secure properties which are unique and aimoult (to obtain anywhere. The CLIMATE is PERFECT, and the SOIL is all that can be desired. The property is situated about three-quarters of a mile from Havelock, and four miles from Hastings, and a Tram Service is now being discussed to connect the two places. For full particulars apply to— WELLWOOD AND WELLWOOD, HASTINGS. Or G. A. PREECE AND CO., Paiknerston N., Sole Agents. F. P. WELCH. LAND AND ESTATE AQEKT Perry Street, Masterton. TOBKSHIEE INSURANCE COMPANY: Fire. Accident and T.jve Stock. TO LET. 6 Rooms, lis. - 7 Rooms, 2 acres, 18s. 7 Rooms, 4 acres, 15s. 5 Rooms, 1£ acre, 12s. 6 Rooms, l\ acre, 16s. 4 Rooms, I acre, 10s. 5 Room®, J acre, 10s. 5 Rooms, i acre, 10s. 3 Rooms, 7is. .6 Rooms,. Bs. Hotels, Shops, Offices and Furnished Rooms. Paddocking— 3 acres 3s; 3 acres* 4s; 2 acres 3s. CHEAP DAIRY FARM. i 1 K ACRES, fine dairy farm, 5 lit) minutes' walk of township and station in Hawke's Bay, and only 1£ mile from big stock sale yards. Been all heavy bush. Now laid down in best grasses. Ten acres been .cropped and 10 /acres been stumped. Three acres in oats. Well •fenced and watered. Five-roomed house; 9-bail cowshed, trap-shed, and other, farm buildings. PRICE £2O per acre, £640 cash, or £9OO as going concern, including 25. good cows, 12 yearlingSj bull, 3 horses, pigs, brake, (cost £3B 10s in 1910), harness, milk norvo .onA Zlaii.Tr nf/u>cill! fl+.Tia.. lonrl in vicinity selling at £3O. TO FREEZING WORKS EMPLOYEES. CHEAP HOUSE. 5-Roomed House, gas and water laid on, washhouse and copper set; outhouse 12 x 20. Over quarter acre land. Garden and fowl run. Board fence round section. Nearly half way to freezing works. Owner selling cheap owing to leaving the district . Only £350; £SO cash. 522. „ou have read what s»* ' A. MATTHEWS, of Waiorongfr mai, lays abou WHITE'S SHEE? DlP«.you should have no hesitation in using it. When addressing (arm era in Maßterton on Tuesday, Oofc> bar 6th, on "The History and Breed ing of Rotmey Sheep," Mr Mat* bew§ stated, inter alia: "I have not seen a loust •» my Hook for TWENTY yeart and If at shearing a tlok Is sear It Is SUCh a RARE OCCURR ENCE that tha shearar le ear tain to call my attontlon to it. I have Just had over 600 raw hoggsts shorn, AND NOT a TICK WAB SEEN AMONGST THEM, and I never dip mart than ONCE during tha year, and always early In the season.' For the paat FIFTEEN YEAR* Mr M&tthews has ÜBed WHITE'S SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the abovt testimony sets out its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, wellgrown, lustrous fleeces, and no ticki or insect life to trouble your theap Are assured when you use WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Masterton, Pahlatua, Eketahwia Carterton, Creytown, Martlnboreugh. W.F.C.A, Featherston Agents i TOOGiDOD A ttD CO. •BBlllfl-GLAS." •'BRitE-GLAS." CLEANS and poliefcM'Nickel, E.IV Wire, Japanned Gooc v cleanr paint work.—!* bottl*

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10279, 6 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10279, 6 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10279, 6 July 1911, Page 8

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