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AUCTIONEERS* NOTICES. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. 26th SEPT., 1911. THE BSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS . will sell in the Farmers' Association Yards:— 20 ewes naid lamibs 22 yearling (heifers 6 young forward cows. 4 Jei'sey cross good quality ' heifers at drop 6 mixed yearlings SALEYARDS. (MASTERTON.) 27th SEPTEMBER, 1911. At 12.30 p.m. SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS L will sell as above:— Cattle—--10 first class dairy- cows 1 cow coming to third calf Sheer — -160 ewes with lambs at foot 35 ewos with Jamibs, at foot 300 hoggets, mixed sexes 'SO eweis 'with 100 ~;wr ccj;t. lambs Fat Stook—--50 fat wethers 20 prime fat ewes 12 primo fat .'lambs Pigs—--8 good weaners Horses — 1 good oyr h/aok, . quiet for ladv ■ IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE.

AT THE HOMESTEAD, KAITUNA. THTJBSDAY, 28tk SEPT, at 12 noon TIJ-ESORS DALGETY AND CO., VI u„„„ Vwn.o.i-1 fawuirpdi Wat]! DII- - has leased his property)i to offer without'reserve, as above, live land dead stock, as follows:: — 3 draught mares 3 breeding sows •with'-litter. SUNDRIES.— 1 reaper and-bind-er 1 .mower and hay. snake, l*-t«n Drake-, 1 tip dray, 1 set cart liarnesfi, . 11 U1«„1r„ Anil An.ltlil. A sheep racks, 1 4-h.orse power boiler •with saw -bench and separator, 2 stumping jacks, 1 D.F. Plough, l £ furrow Plough. 1 Swing Plough, 11 Corn and turnip drill, 1 set f-leaf harrows, 1 anvil ( and bellows, 100 to-tara-jwsts, 12 totara strainers, etc. Also, on account of other vendors: . 20. 3 and 4yr isteers 250 .wethers. On acooumt of other vendors—--30 Southdown cross hoggets 60.springing heifers 2 icows ' , 1 lieht brake and harness WG<HT LTJNCHEON PEOVTDED. DALGETY and CO., Ltd., Auctioneers.

IMPORTANT SALE OF HACKS AND HARNESS HORSES. To be held in MARTINBOROUGH YARDS THURSDAY, 23th. SEPT., at '•■ ; ,' l :;■/• .. ;.,.. 12.30 p.ir D ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., have ' ■ ■-'rccec.ved kintructionn from the; Mtf.na.gM- orTE RATA ESTATE, tr r>fler as a,bovic— _ QA WELL BRED HACKS AND O\J ..HAjB-STS? HORSES, aged IfiroTr 3 to 7 von vs. AUCTIONEERS' "NOTE. The Hacks 3nve all k-'Mi broken to saddle arid the Krrr.er..-' Horses to lead. Tha horsrs linve. Wn si>red from sroch -Kaiight HrlpArhiero, King Ed- ' ,-'• The;"httc&sto: he -offered .hWr£>ail beeiv*&*?<>firlly hirokeu, and - are. in good VyhfN+iVii. * DALOETY AND: 00;. Ltd., >r. Auctioneers. ■ CLEARING SALE. .'" .WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPT. AT PREMISES, SOUTH ROAD, . . At 1 iR.m. LJ, JOHNSON AND CO., an- . e-tructed ihy Mir S. R. Edwards, who is giving up> house-keep-ing, will sell as aibove, itlhie whote of ihia Furniture and Effects. Including:—Piano (Dalmaine {and Co.), Duchesse Cheats, Dlressing, Oooasionp l , Kitchen, and'other tables, D.BIR. Bedstead, B.iR. (bedstead,. 'Box iand Wire Woy© Mattrasses, S.I Bedsteads, and Eapoc Mattrasses, Bamboo Hall Stand, Carpet Hall Curtains, Coutfh, Austrian and/Chairs, Brass Fender and Irons, Singer £feiraig Garden Tools, dnclu3ing Hose,, and a lot of useful sundries.. '■•'>.

r SALE OF TIMBER. TUESDAY; SE3PTEJMfIBiER 26th, At REAR OF C. SMITH AND OO.'S DRAPERY SHOP, At 2.30 p.m. L J. JOHNSON AND CO., fa,v<H\. • oured with histraotions finom Mr W. H. Bennett, will sell as above, a useful flot* of Timber, Fittings, etc., including Glazed Sashes, (various sizes), Swung Doors (with Rpfrings compjßete), Panelling, Sitjofry Doors and Fxamles, Second-hand Iron, etc. / * WITHOUT RESERVE. TRUE RED BIRCH POSTS. GUARANTEED to OUTLAST TO- - and cost. 20s per 100 «*ss. We are selling thousands of them. _ _,.;. "--.-,' R. WILSON AND CO., Ltd., ?~ihape. SETTLERS. T; is to wour interests- to support the NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, Auckland, which is in no way connected with the SOUTHERN FLOUR TRUSTS, arid by doing so you will keep alive one of the largest NORTHERN INDUSTRIES, as the time is not far distant when'the Glorious North will be adding to its assets the growing of ivheat and oats in large quantities, and without a FREE MILL to grind j these articles, it would be of little j use opening up our rich agricultural / oountrv. . • NOW, THE ONLY SUPPORT WT/ ASK IS-FOR YOU TO INSIST ON GETTING THE RENOWNED "C H A MPiON" MUSCLE RAISER FLMJR, ,■>:-'-,,. -ANDA 'St A N DARD" OATMEAL and ROLLED '(y--:-, OATS'- .. Packed in all sizes to suit jf or oonvenienoe.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10432, 25 September 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10432, 25 September 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10432, 25 September 1911, Page 8

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