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Unreserved Clearing Sale, AT THE FABM, TE WERAITI, MASTERTON. TUESDAY, 18th JULY, 1911, at 1.30 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., hav received instructions from the Trustees ia the estate of tlhe lite ROBERT GORDON JOHNSTONE, to hold an Absolutely Unreserved *. -aariing .Sale on the Farm, at the ;. .we tune and place, of all live and <--ad stock, comprising—--550 2, 4, 6 and 8-tooth ewes in lamb to Shropshire rams 12 Shropshire rams 100 good lambs 10 2ytr steers 5 2yr empty heifers 2 empty cows 2 cows in calf and in profit , 20 oalves 2 good hacks and liarness geldings 1 double buggy with pole and shafts Harness, Buggy, Rugs, Drill, Spring Dray and Harness, Woolpress, 200 6ft totara posts, 300 battens, 4 cords firewood (4ft Matai), 12 cords Ift Matai Firewood, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., Auctioneers.

IMPORTANT SALE SUBURBAN LAND. HOMEBUSH, Near MASTERTON. To be sold on SATURDAY, 22nd inst., at 12 noon, in MESSRS DALGETY AND CO.'S ROOMS, Queen Street. ' P|ALGETY and CO., Ltd., (in conL/- Junction with Mr W. H. Cruickshank), have received instructions from the Executors in Estate of late Jacob Joseph, to sell at above time and piaoe, valuable Freehold Sections) (situated at HOMEBUSH, MASTERTON. Lot I.—-2 ac. 0 roods 39 perches. Lot 2.-2 ac. 3 roods 2 perches. Lot 3.—2ae. 2 roods 18.6 perches. Lot 4.—2 ac. .2 roods 21 perches. Lot 5. 2 roods 39 perches. For further particulars apply to— r DALGETYandOO., Ltd., Auctioneers.

UNRESERVED IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. MONDAY, 17t(h inst., at 1 p.an. bin, account of Mr THOS. STRAWBRIDGE, MANGAMAHOE (at. the Homestead, 4 milesfrom Makgamahoe'Railway Station.) \ D ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., have received instructions from Ma THOS. STRAWBRIDGE (who is giving up farming), (to sell a® ahove, all his live and dead stock, as under:—■ •Sheep—--350 first-class breeding ewes in lamb to Romneys 50 fat and forward ewes 20 hoggets 8 rains . ' Cattle—--11 first class dairy cows, August and September oalvers 11 springing heifers' 1G iy'r to. .IS-month steers and heifers/ Q 3yr steers 2 forward heifers ' "Also, 3 hacks -and harness horses, pigs, spring dray,- trap, harness," etc. Conveyance will, meet, the Express from South, and take buyers to sale, and a drag will alsoleave Eketahuna in time for sale. LIGHT PROVIDED./ -V'bAIiGEM i "'* Auctioneers. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE ATBALLANOE. THURSDAY- 20th JULY, at 11 : V 'o'clock charp. RRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, L Ltd., have received instructions from Mr JOHN O'NEILL to at the farm as above, the whole of his live and dead? stock, comprising— Cattle— —'l .•■' 68 firstnclass dairy cows-, calv- ' ing August and September. 2 ispringiing heifers 14 20-mon*his heifers 1 Holstein bull , 36 weaners, good line 18 20-anonths steers, good line 3 sows in pig' '.Sheeip— ' '. ,'■'.'■ ■'• 285 .2, 4 and 6-toothT RomneyLincoln ewes in lamib to Romitems, good.line ! ' 290 crossbred hoggets, good line 12fat«wea New Wool-press, Hay, Implements Sundries and Furniture. •NOTE.— The above herd of dairy cows is known as the. best in Ballance, as can be proved by the ifctums. Mr O'Neill has culled consistently every year.

LUNCHEON PROVIDED

To be sold by Public Auction at the DAY, JULY loth, at 2 p.m., by order of the Public Trustee administering tihe estate of S. J. P. ALPASS, MemjtaJ Patient.

KNIGHT has receiveed instruca* above, all .that piece or parcel -of land containing 3 roods 24 perches (more or less), and being Town Section 24, Parkvalle Special, Settleanent, ■f6geth«r'Hvititi two ifive-rootoed coro&gea drid ot&buildiaiigs ;erected thereon, situated in 'Stanley street, about ■;Hs from rfche Post Office.'! * •&

Full particulars can be obtained from T. KNIGHT, The Mart, Ebetar. lnuia.

Cheap Auckland Farms. O i f) PER ACRE Waikato Dairy Land, 214 acres. Lake given in well stocked with trout. £} A .1 AS.' PER ACRE, Sheep dy4t 1U Farm. North Auckland, good value: 200 Acres in grass.

Walter Taylor, AGENT.

27 Shortland Street, AUCKLAND

OKETFOWN AGE&UI

; B'.FRED..iMXIii£, ot Greytowu -. ; iiae been appoi&iud agent ; ifceWasrarapa Age,and will pronmt-' '.fytfitSxfar-: otur news.paper to any address in that local--fa. :

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10287, 15 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10287, 15 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10287, 15 July 1911, Page 8

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