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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. 80LWAY SALE. WEDNESDAY, 13tlx MARCH, 1912, An ISJ.iiO o'cicoii. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer as above—--150 f.m. ewes 120 2-tooth wethers 100 woolly lambs 1100 f.m. station bred ewes 625 2-tootli ewes 200 good 2-tootli owes 120 mixed lambs 700 4 and 6-tooth owes 300 -woollv lambs, mixed sexes 220 4 and syr ewes, first-class line 100 2-tooth ewes ,50 blackface 2-tootli wetliers and ewes 50 crossbred ewes 150 s.m. ewes 50 pood lambs 100 good down cross rape lambs 100 ewes 100 crossbred wethers 350 f.m. ewes 300 2-tooth ewes, straight line 200 woolly lambs 350' 2-tootli ewes, good line 10 2-tooth Lincoln rams 10 2-tooth Ilomnoy rams 10 Sontlulown rams 300 lambs 100 breeding ewes 800 woolly lambs 200 Southdown lambs 10 Ronmey rams ■ 10 Sontlulown rams 10 Shropshire rams .30 woolly lambs 200 f.c. woolly lambs 1 spring cart-, horse, and liarn'ess, complete. 9 store cows 8 18-month to 2yr steers 5 18-months heifers 6 weaner calves by purebred Ayrshire or Jersey bulls, bred by W. Abbott. 8 3-bred fiolstein (bull calves, 'bred 'by W. Abbott--1 steer . 6 fat cows 1 4yr entire colt, by "Danger Signal." . Account Messrs H. and U. Lamg, Bideford — 400 f.m. breeding ewes n l-OO 2-tootili breeding ewes 150 2-tooth wethers 300 woolly lambs On account W. H. Buick Esq. 10 1-shear ,Ronmey rams On account iMatahiwi Estate 200 4vr old 'breeding ewes

MARTIN BOROUGH BALE. THURSDAY, 14th MARCH, 1912, At 1 p.m. sharp. / Abraham and williams, IM., 'will .sew as abovo 150 s.m. ewes • < 150 lambs 200 syr ewes 250 4 and syr ewes , 150 f.m. ewes. 600 s.m. (breeding ewes, good condition . 20 2yr station bred heifers 30 ajyr forward bullocks 50 mixed weaners 15 18-mo'nths and 2yr steers 10 3 and 4yr bullocks 50 3 and 4yr bullocks,, without reserve Oil account Percy H. Nathan, Longbush— , 30 3.'-yr forward bullocks SKETAHLTNA BTOCK SALE. . 15th MARCH, 1912. THE Associated auctioneers will sell as abnve—--80 2-to»th to f.f.m. ewes 100 i2-tooth ewes . 150 2-tooth wethers , 150 ewes 60 ewes 200 lambs 150 wethers 130 lambs lop ewes 60 ewes ■ 250 2-tooth to t'.m. ewes 100 young ewes 200 is.m'. ewes ' _ 100 2 and 4-tooth Vves : 7 20-montli steers 15 heifers 10 store cows 15 weaners 4 bullocks 18 weaners '

RALGETY AND CO., Lib. Belvedere Carterton. . 13th December. 1911. The International Harvester Co., Christchurch. Gentlemen, — About 18 months ago I'installed the first "ZEALANDTA" Milking Plant sold, in New Zealand. Previous to that time I . had been using another make of mechanical milker, and, to prove which in my opinion was a better machine of the two, I worked 'both on my cows for a considerable time." ,'fho result of this testhas A>een that I have discarded the other machine entirely through pulsAtor trouble and am now using "ZeaJandia" exclusively and intend doing so in future because it is much the simpler, easier to clean, and 'being thoroughly efficient and quick, I am satisfied there is no bettor milking machine made at the present time.— ■Yours truly, (Signed) W. C. ZABELL. G. L. STARK. RESIDENT AGENT. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. AGENTS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY. CEMENT PIPES THE BEST FOR SEWAGE AND CULVERTS. STRONG AND EVERLASTING. IN Sizes from 4 inches to 42 inches in diameter. We make Concrete Flag®, Garden' Rollers, Pig Troughs, Salt Pains, «±c., etc. AGENTS for WILSON'S "STAR" BRAND PORTLAND CEMENT and HYDRAULIC LIME. THE /cement -qipe *no., HE JTipe <Uo., limited. MASTERTON, Telephoi>eGs. GRANDFORD HOUSE. \ PERRY ST MASTERTON. MRS E. PEERS, Proprietress. THE above well-known Boardinghouse has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout in an up-to-date manner. Mrs E. PEERS, the new Proprietress, has reopened the business as a FIRSTCLASS BOARDING-HOUSE, and as now ready to receive guests.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10582, 13 March 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10582, 13 March 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10582, 13 March 1912, Page 8

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