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AMfetiiWNlGlsftS 1 NOTICES. MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 17th April, 1912. At il.au »■"»• AMES MACINTOSH AND CO. will &ell as abovt) — 174 woolly lftatbs 137 2 and 4-tooth wethers 229 full mouth ewes 100 good shorn lambs 100 fat and forward lambs 120 good woolly lambs 20 fat ewes 20 forward ewes 100 forward empty ewes 60 woolly lambs ■ 33 fat and forward ewes 60 good shorn lambs 12 fat hamhs 1 3}yr bullock 1 fat cow 5 yearling heifers 5 yearling steers 15 IS-month .steers 2 tstore cows 2 18-.m<mblifcy Jersey ibnll-s e 15 3vi- steers . 2 Avrahire cross heifers in caJt 20 steer calves 5 heifer calves 6 ii'int .luifrns. .Hereford cross 11 'ls-mr<!it:hs. mixed sexes Hereford ci\:-&s 12 steer calves 6 yearling steers 1 2yr steer 10 fat and forward wethers 4 good calves On account R. McKiimon Esq.— 1 real good handy dfag 1 road good handy slut B\RANK EVANS, Auctioneer.

GENUINE CLEARING SALE AT RANGITUMAU. THURSDAY, nth APRIL, 1912, At 1 p.m. is'harp. ' JAAI.ES MACINTOSH AND 00. Ihave received instructions from THOS. P. KfEMBLE 'Esq.. tfho lias sold liis farm, to. hold an TTnreserved Clearing Sale of all Iris Stock, Household Furniture, Implements, etc., on above date and time, including;— 7 pood '!iack& and 'harness horses* 1 double seated 'buggy in good order. 1 good gig and harness Wool Press", Wool Table, Saddles, Bridles, 3 good Sheep Doge, Sundry Tools wand Implements. FURNITURE, all in good order, comprising Piano by Hike, dining table, 2 largo wardrobes, d.i. bedsteads', gramaphone and records, cabinet Singer Sewing Machine, and the usual lot of ihousefold furniTo be sold Absolutely Without ReLUNOHEON PROVIDED. FRANK EVANS. Auctioneer. CREYTOWN STOCK. SALE. 22ndAPRIL 1912. (ALGETY & CO., Ltd., will sail r as above—--100 mixed (aged ewes On account of Messrs W. and C. Wiggins— -400 wethers ■ 600 lambs 22 2yr steers On account T. Ingley—- , 200 2-tooth wethers 4.0 18-montlis steers

IMIMMSS 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 hadbeen 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. 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 time.— Yours truly, (Signed) W. 0. ZABELL. C. L. STARK, RESIDENT AGENT. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. AGENTS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY. L&HD AI3D ESTATE AQEP3T P&rry JSS'set, ®!&»tavtore. YOfiSLSHJEE INSURANCE COMPANY! Fire, Accident and Li?e Siock TO LET. |T|7,ELL FURNISHED HOUSE for V V 6 months; 1 acre land, good garden, 30s; Well furnished house, 3 months, 30s; 4-roomed Cottage, 6s week.

FOR SALE. "OUSE, 6 rooms, every conveni- . . ence, good locality, corner sec- | tion, quarter acre; £425. Easy terms. *UILDING SECTION, Lansdowne, quarter acre, fenced, £75."U'ILDING SECTIONS, Lincoln j_. Road and Olive Street. £lO deposit, balance time payment. HOUSE, 6 rooms and conveniences, quarter acre land, weU fenced, Cole Street, £550. CHEAP FARM. 7 A CORES j Education Lease; Rent £sl 10s 8d per year. 159 Acres 18 yeans to run. Balance 8 year® and right renewal 21 years:; 627 Acres best grass, balance bush. Limestone amd .sandstone formation. Good undulating country; well watered; 8 paddboks; good fences. Good new 4nroomed house, dairy, washhouse with copper, stable, harnessroom, gig shed, wool shed 35 x 40 three stand®; 2 sets sheep yards, and good garden. Pine cheep country. Carries over 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle; 3h miles from P. 0., school, store, and large butter factory; 5 miles from station; 8 miles from town. PRICE £5 7s per acre; £14.00 cash. Would exchange for partly improved large bush farm.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10608, 15 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10608, 15 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10608, 15 April 1912, Page 8

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