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CfrIONEERS' NOTICES. TRUE RED BIRCH POSTS. . _ t UARANTEED to OUTLAST TO- -,"' \3T TAKA, and cost 20s per 100 '' rtts. We are selling thousands of them. R. WILSON AND CO., Ltd., Trihape.

IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. AT THE HOMESTEAD, KAITUNA. THURSDAY, 28th SEPT, at 12 noon ES C 'HS DALGETY AND CO., _ have been favoured! with instructions from Mr J. G. DAGG (w*ho bias leased his property) to offer wdthsout reserve, as above, live iand dead stock, as followis: — 3 draught mares 3 'breeding sows with litter STJMMUES.— 1 reaper and bmdc<r, 1 mower and hay rake, half-ton ttrakte, 1 tip dray. 1 set cart harness, set 4-horse Hocks and chains, 3 sheep racks, J-horse power boiler with saw bench and separator, J ■ Timing jacks, 1 D.F. Plough, 1 3Corn and turnip dinll, 1 -set 4-leat harrows, 1 anvil (and bellows, 150 totara posts, 12 totara ! sit.ramer&, etc. Also, on account of other vendors: 20 3 and 4yr isteers 250 wethers. -n,'™™™™?™ liIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DALGETY and CO., jUtd,, Auctioneers.

DALGBTY AND CO., LTD. LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN. THREE FIRST CLASS PROPERTIES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. A A & ACRES of rich bush lands, 4t41:0 all in grass, 70 acres ploughable: 20 acres now under the plough. All undulating and flat land. . Well order.; Subdivided 1 Two good dwelling houses on property. Woolshed, cowbaiis, sheepvnrcts, dip, etc. Situated 4£ miles 'from town' and railway station. £l6 per acre. £IOOO cash, balance '5 years at 5 per cent. Ai O ACRES freehold, all in 'grass, 30 acres ploughable. AH undulating and flat land. Subdivided into .16 paddocks, each secuiely fenced and watered, posit and wire fences. At present carrying 870 sheep and 48 cattle. Good 6roomed dwelling, sheep yards, dip, ' woolshed, 14 cowbails, hay loft, etc. Situated one mile from town and 3 miles from railway station, 1J miles to school, 1 mile to dairy factory. PRICE £l3 10s per acre. £I2OO ciSh.; balance caoi be arranged on exceptionally easy terms. -g V* A ACRES, freehold, first class JLOU[ fattening farm/situated 3 miles from township, and 2 miles from railway station. All blough--1.1- 1 J. _'„Vj:„: r 1«,1 ocke; well watered in each. All fences m good order. Modern 7-room-ed dwelling on property, stables, implement sheds etc. This is a firstclass property, and price and further particulars mar bo had on application. BALGETY AND CO., LTD., MASTERTON.

Special Offer to Dairy Farmers. SALE OF THE FAMOUS WOOD* LAND DOWNS ESTATE, WAIKATO. 01 1 Q ACRES, sub-divided into £j JL ; JL O- # 15 dairy farms, suitable for dairying, sheep fainiing, cropping, or fattening. All ploughable. Can be driven over in a buggy. Well grassed and watered. *Very little f&nc'ng to be done;' ad- . mirably situated; 5 mdlos Vfrom Taupiri Railway Station; 12 miles from Hamilton; all good metalled' road; school, P.O. 1 , creamery near by, while a new creamery site has been surveyed off in the cenitre of the block. \ TERMS are very, easy— 10 per cent, down, balance of purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent; improvements to be placed on the land to the value of .15 per beat, of the total amount of the purchase money wiithdn 12 months. J, H. Bowater & Co. '.AND AGENTS, WANGANUI.

SHEEP FARMERS' r HEN yon have read what MM w ,' A. MATTHEWS, of Waloronjso oalriayiibou WHITE'S SHEEt DIP, you should hare no heeitatioe in using it. When addressing farm era in Masterton oh Tuesday, Octo ber 6th, on "The History and Breed ing of Ro&aney Sheep," Mr M«t* bewa stated, inter alia: "I have not won a lousa <» my flook for TWENTY yeara and If at shaarlng a tlok Is §aei» It ll IUOh a RARE OCCURR ENCE that tht shaarar Is ear tain to oall my attention ta It. I havo Just had oyer 500 ram hoggtti thorn, AND not a TICK WAS SEEN AMONGSI THEM, and I navsr dip mora than ONCE during the yoar, ■nd always early In thi uasen." For the past FIFTEEN YEAR! Mr Matthews has used WHITE'! •KEEP DIP ONLY, and the abov* testimony sets out its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, wp!> grown, lustrous fleeces, and no ticfci tie insect life to trouble your she** Are assured when arou use WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Mutertqn, Pahlatua, Eketahuiio . Carterton, Creytewn, Martlnborough. W.F.C.A*

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10429, 21 September 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10429, 21 September 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10429, 21 September 1911, Page 8

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