Au«»iONEERB' NOTICES. HORSE SALE. j WAIPOUA (MASTE'RTON) SALE YARDS. SATURDAY ,23rd MARCH, 1912, At 12.30 o'clock. - | JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO.! have received instructions from jiessnj win. totraug, J as. Strang, W. iD. Watson and R. J. Dagg,„to hold an unreserved sale of all their horses on above date and time. On account Wm. Strang Esq. Pair buggy horses, reai good hacks. Bay mare; Syrr-, by Lethe? in foal to Canada. Chestnut mare, by Senator, foal at foot by Boris. ) Chestnut mare, by Senator «ut of j Merry Maiden. Black Mare by The Workman out ofj Merry Maiden, and foal at foot iby ißoris. 1 Bay .Gelding, 4yrs, by The Workman 1 Black Filly, 3yrs, by Letlie colt out of Workman mare. 1 Bay Colt, lyr, by Boris out of .Lethe mare. 1 Grey Pony, aged, good On account James Strang Esq.— 1 Bay Gelding, Cyrs, .by Lethe out of ■Kalipha mare. 1 3yr Gelding .by The Workman. 1 syr mare with foal by Letho colt 1 Bay Gelding, syrs, by Berlin-Abdal- 1 lah. 1 Bay Gelding, lyr, by Letlie eolt 1 Bay Mare, 7yrs, quiet and good 1 Bay Mare, syrs, by Renown (saddle and harness) 1 Bay Draught Gelding, 3yrs, by Crown Reef. On account W. D. Watson Esq.— Broivn horse, First Consul, by Con-queror-Lady Principal. | Grey Gelding, Jim Jim, absolutely quiet and good Black Gelding, oyrs, Oakwood-Abdall-ah, out of trotting mare. Black Filly, 3yrs, by Pirate out of Black Pearl. Brown Gelding .(full brother to Purakau), by Sarace)n out of Solo. Bay Gelding, Kuranui, good hack, and winner of several ''hunters' steeples and ra:es. Black Gelding. 2vrs, by Conqueror. Black Mare, Solo, stinted to First, Consul. 1 Grey Gelding, Tomataria, first-class lady's hack, winner of prizes at Carterton, Palmerston, Horowhenua, Feilding, and Masterton Shows. And several others by the well-knQwn • Saracen and Pirate, from 2yrs to 4yrs. On account R. J. Dagg Esq.— The well 'known chestnut mare Flora, by Ralnlwick, champion hackney maro of the district, with foal at foot by Conqueror. Yearling Filly, by Conqueror out of Flora. Syr old Filly iby Chicago out of Flora syr old Gelding by Tawaha, a real good hack. 2yr old light/Draught Gelding, by Chicago. Draught maro, Syrs old, prize winner
m all classes. Bay Gelding, syrs (suitable for bakei or butcher.) PRANK EVANST Auctioneer. MARTINBOROUCH SALE. THURSDAY, 4th APRIL. 1912,'. At 1 p.m. sharp. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, tJL Ltd., T. - ili scux as above—iloO 4yr ewes 200 forward 2-tooth wethers 300 'sound .mouth ewes KM) good wether lambs, shorn 1500 fat vi-ncl forward owes 20 2£vr heifers On account E.-T. Cameron Esq., iG-lendhu—--300 4 and oxr breeding <?u'C« 200 forward ewes AND CO., LTD. Belvedere Carterton. 13th December. 1911. The International Harvester Co.. Christchurch. Gentlemen,— About 18 months ago I installed the first "ZEALANDIA" Milking Plant sold in New Zealand. Previous to that time I had been using another make of mechanical milker, and, to prove which in any opinion was a better machine of the two, I worked both on my cows for a considerable time. The result of this testhas been that I have discarded the other machine entirely through pulsator trouble and am now using "Zealandia" 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 better milking machine made at the present Yours' truly, (Signed) W. C. ZABELL. C. L. STARK. RESIDENT AGENT. AND CO.. LTD. AGENTS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY.
, LAB3S &i ; *lS ESTATE m^raa I YOltKbHfliß INBDBANCa COMPANY: Firo, Acoidont and Live Stock. TO LET. WELL FURNISHED HOUSE for C months; 1 acre land, good garden, 30s; Well furnished house, 3 mouths, 30s; 4-roomed Cottage, 6s week. , > FOiR SALE. TO" 0 USE, 6 rooms, every conveni- _ LjL ciic:c, good locality, corner section, quarter aero; £425. Easy terms. BUILDING SECTION, Lansdowne, quarter acre, fenced, £75. BUILDING SECTIONS, Lincoln Road and Olive Street, £lO deposit, balance time payment. ITTOUSE, 6 rooms and convenien--1 ces, quarter aero land, well fenced. Cole Street, £550. i 64 A 1 ACRES, Main Trunk line,, £±£±2 O.R.P. at 2os per acre;] 200 acres grassed and 150 sown Feb. 1912; 3 miles fencing, /totara posts, 7 wires. Fully two-thirds, of the property is ploughable and will grow excellent crops. Small cottage. Property carries just upon 2 sheep per acre. Situate only 3 miles- from rising town and railway station. A spkmlid > turnover in this for man with capital to lay out in improvements. ERIOE £3 5s per acre for owners' interest. Half cash; stock at valuatidn. Would lease the property, less 60 acres, for from Ito 5 years at £2OO year. 936
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