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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. SOLWAY SALEYARDS. (MASTERTON.) WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS il will sell as above:— 80 good wethers 'BO 2-stooth fat rnd forward •wethers 100 owes in lam:b to Romney ram a 20 empty cows--1 syr harness gelding, quiet for a lady to drive; owner leaving the district. HOT LUNCHEON on the GROUND, PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. Ist AUGUST, 1911. THE Associated auctioneers will sell in their Mangaliao yards:— iJheep—i(6o good, hoggets . 101) ewes, in lamb' (good lime) 130 ewe lioggets (itip-top line) 65 wether 'hoggets 430 raised hoggets 200 mixed hoggets (mostly ewes) 150 good lioggets ' 100 2, 4, 6-toot-h and f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams Cattle—--35 choice Jersey-Ayrshire cross dairy heifers, eairly calvers 20 2 and 3yr dairy heifers, calving September 5 guaranteed dairy cowsi (due i September) 15 good weaners Oij account of H. Coriuelius, Esq—--30 springing heifers, due to ' calve August (good' line) - EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. 4th AUGUST, 1911. THE A SSOCIATE~ AUCTIONEERS j\ sell as above—- ' 300 breeding ewes 100 woolly hoggets 70 s.m. ewes 1 oow on drop 5 dairy cows Quantity saddlery, bridies, horse and cow covers. On account Messrs Keblbell Bros., Alfredton — = ■ 150 primq fa.t wethers GREYTOWN STOCK SALk.. MONDAY, 31®t JULY. D ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., will sell as above — 25 12 to 18-month heifers, Holisibein. and Jersey cross-

Endsleigh Estate. CHOICE FARM LANDS FOR SALE THE Undersigned are favoured with instructions from the owner to offer for sale aibout 400 acres of the well-known and far-famed ENDSLEIGH ESTATE, situated at HAVELOCK NORTH, and four miles from Hastings, in lots to suit purchasers, say from 20 acres upwards. This land is rich alluvial flats of great depth not easily estimated. Well watered and well drained. The soil is unrivalled in this Dominion for its fertility and the district for climate. There are no logs or stumps „to .impede the plough,; whjle; the highest possible averages of crops oaai ,bo grown. For 'many. years it " lias (Tj-ow.n .fptmk.: 4$ .•••to.. 1 .;00 ..pjer acre of .rye-grass seed of the best Quality,', averaging £l2 rlQs per'acre. Tho piiddooks benng closed only fouy months forHhis splendid return. The land will carry' 1 dairy cow per acre 01* 6 ewes per acre, gnd fatten their hunbs , For root crops northing better can be 1 desired. The crop of mangolds now growing on the property is estimated by experts to yield 80 tons per acre without manure of amy kind. Early possession can be given. Full particulars on application to the Solo Agents-^— WELLWOOD AND WELLWOOD, Or C. A. PREECE AND CO., Palmerston N., Sole Agents.

F. P. WELCH, LAND AND ESTATE < Perry Stioot, fWasterion. YOfiKSHJBE INSURANCE COM- ;>• ■' PANY: ■v'. y ■■■ , Fire, AoddentandLive St<?ck. ■ TO LET. ' ' ' 6 Roomie 11«. ,< v 7 Rooms, 4 acreslss. • 5 li iiacre, • 128. 6 Rooms, 1£ acre, 16s. 4 Rooms, i acre, 10s. 5 Rooms, J acre, 10s. .5 'Rooms, i acre, 10s. *3 Rooms, 7s. 6 Rooms, Bs. Hotels, Shops, Offices and Furnished Rooms. Paddocking— 3 acres 3s; 3 acres 4s; 2 acres 3sl TO LET. 6 Rooms, 10s; 6 Rooms, 8s; 6 Rooms, lis,- 4 (Rooms, 10s; 3 Rooms, 6s; 3 Rooms, ss; 6 Rooms l'i'&cre, 15s; 7 Rooms, .4 acres, 15s; 3 ,Rooms r 7s; 6 JEtooms, 12s; 5 Rooms, lj acre, 12s. FOR SALE. CHE*J» SHEEPFARM. 0 AJOI/ acre, Ha'wke's B&y. Firstiiiftestoiie' lanjd, well: . IJenc'ejd » roaxl;ithrough party., ; J; Se^fin i ;Bttbdms'ionHi' Good,, fattening fa/rm;80 acres ploughable, .80 acres rich swamp, fairly dry and easily drained; 60 acres newly felled bush. Small area, been ploughed: One acre orchard. New 5-rooimed house, hot and cold water, bathroom, etc., cost £,400. Situate in good district within easy distance of port and. Bay where rapid progress .is being made, and freezing works are shortly to be erected. Property is carrying two sheep to the axsre, and will do considerably better when more improved. PRICE £1700; £BOO may remain' on mortgage. •

CLUB CAFE, (Under New Management.) Tt/TR. B. DOUGLAS, late proprieiVX tor of the York Coffee Palace, Feilding, begs to intimate to the residents of Masterton and surrounding districts; that he has purchased jth&Jsase of^ihe ®CAFE,/Queen Street, Masterton. The new proprietor ha® had many years experience in management of r 6lais houses, and ;trus;ts ~ stncf eriuß for the requirements of the public on the best possible lines, to • merit' a fair'' 1 jihare of public age.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10298, 29 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10298, 29 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10298, 29 July 1911, Page 8

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