LANDS FAR tALE. JAMES MACINTOSH & Co, OF WELLINGTON, | 3 EG to advise tli© Fanners in the] Masterton District that they J have 'arranged to Open a Branch Office in Master ton at 105, Queen Street, Where thev will conduct their business of Stock' and Station., Financial and Shipping Agents. They have al&o arranged to Re-open the Walpo'ua Sale Yards, which are how being ptit into thorough order. Sales will lire held there EVERY WEDNESDAY, beginning at 11.30 a.m. The First Sale to be on the 24th Instant, for which entries arc now invited. Mil. E. L. HOLMWOOD will reside in the District and attend to all business. FOR SALE PAHIATUA, MAKURI and PONCAROA MAIL COACH PASSENGER SERVICE, with 16 horses and harness, 2 coaches and mail cart. These- Coaches serve- two rising townships', and are for sale cheap. Easy terms to a good man. For further particulars apply to— JAMES MACINTOSH AxND CO., Pastoral and Financial Agents. 113-115 Custom-house Quay, WELLINGTON. Telaphonie 413. FINANCIAL, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT AND AUCTSO^'HER. Queen Street ... Master ton., CLEARANCE "SALES of fTOCK AND FURNITURE, Eta, CONDUCC. £.. FINN, Auctioneer and Representative. 5 ACRES, 8 miles from Eketa'humi, 65 acres flat and all ploughable. Willi carry 40 head of cattle all the year. .Splendid cropp:iw land; 7 roomed house, cowsheds, ete. PRICE only £2-2 10s; £4OO cash. 15^ >AQI ACRES, freehold, 6 mates /UOX from Upper Hutt, 900 .acin grasis. balance in .good nViiHAng ■timber' (which the owners' will pay £ls pea- month royalty on same). Carrying capacity 2 sheep; 4 fourroomed cottages, woolaheds, etc. This is absolutely the cheapest sheep property on the market. PRICE £5 5s per aero. Terms arranged. jAR ACRES freehold, 9 mile? I J.Utl from Masterton; all plonghahle, all in good English grass. Car•vino- capacity 40 dairy cows; 6-iroom-eil lions?, cowshed, etc. PRICE £l6 per acre; £IOOO cash. GREAT dISPERS&i SALE
[HE ELDERBLIE STUD AT ELDERSLTE"kOMESTEAD, ■ MONDAY, 2<Mi JANUARY.; 1912, At 10 a.m. sharp. OYXE AND 00. (Ohrisfoliuroli), JL in conjunction with. Messrs 11. Cii'ldioJm 'and Co. (Sydney) Lav© received instructions from Mr J. B. REID, .(who has decided to _ reldnquisih [breading) to .sell by auction, as above, itUi-o whole of the far-famed ELDERSLIE THOROUGHBKED STUD,--which has produced so many classic and handicap winners throughout the Dominion and Australia. Among the 96 lots to be sold are itibe following:— STALLIONS—CHARLEMAGNE 11. (imported) bred by the late King Edward VII., Sit. Simon —Perfect Bream, .sire of those flying fiiies G4prit and Ermehgarde. DOWNSHIRE (imported) Ayr-slfire-Seadlown. VARCO (Imported) Marco-Vara. VASCO (imported) VelasquezSeabreeze. MARES—--64 Mares, stinted to CHARLEMAGNE 11., DOWNSHIRE, VARCO and VASCO, and including in tlieir number tie following well-known' mares, daans df good; winners or Ibigh-class performers themselves—RON ETTA (imported) Bay Roraald-Frusquin-ne-tfca, MARCOBELLE (imported), Marco-La Belile, WHIRLPOOL (dam of Neva, Soylla, Grand Rapids, etc), .JEVA (dam of Danube, Bun yan. and St. Petersburg), FIRECROSS (dam of Cross Battery and Flam>beau}, AMBUSH (dam of Beresnna), INCODA (N.Z. St. Legar), WATERSHOOT (dam of ErmengarJe), ARMICERA (dam of Ingoda), DEMETER (dam of Btepmetor and Rora), GYRE dam of Recipe), ADRI« (a good winm--er), MERLIN (dam of St. Bees), BIVALVE (dam of Dryope, a good winner in Australia), JAUET (dam of Scotty, Royal Fusilier, and Jan), CASTELLINA ■(imported, a winner in England), CRIMEA (dam of Odessa), 2EMLIA (a good winner), SILK GOWN Edna May, (a good winrner.ini Australia), HAPPY VALLEY (dam of Montiform), SEQUIN {dam of Sea Queen), SAVANNAH (dam of. San Severo and Wand), SEA SHELL (dam . of (Savannah' and Sea King), ANNABELLE (a good performer), STRESA (imported, OrvetoSt. 'Mildred), FORiMULA (a good winner), SCOTCH PLAID (a good performer), MAZURKA (Martian —Two-step), and numerous other successful matrons. 7 higjb class fillies' which have not (been stinted 23 foate by Martagon (Eug), Charlemagne 11., Downsliire, Varco, Martian and Benwoinlian, many of them from the dams of recent classic winners. Catalogues, may be had on applica'fcion. PYNE AND CO., H. OHTSHOLM AND CO., I Auctioneers. rE ara prepared to CONTRACT , / for THRESHING and SEED AMD GRAIN CLEANING, and are CASH PURCHASERS of all kinds of FARM PRODUCE. j CHAMBERLAIN AMD SON GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, MABTE E T O N.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10527, 15 January 1912, Page 8
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