&UU!TlUNfcfc«fe' KttniieS. SOLWAY SALE. • 17fch ABRIL, 1912. At 12.30 p.m. SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS • Will offer as-labo^o—--250 white faced lambs (mixed sexes') 100 fat ewe's 70 forward ewes 150 2-itooth wethers 150 woolly lambs • 100 2-tdo't'h ewes and wethers 100 forward eimpty ewes 90 lambs . 200 first class wluto faced woolly lambs 300 forward rape lambs 400 forward empty Romn y ewes 50 Itomney ewes On account 11. Buick Esq.— 25 4yr bullocks, good condition.
EKETAKUNA STOCK SALE. 19th APRIL, 1912. THE SSOCIATED AUCTION EEBS l. will offer as above 50 lambs 60 lambs 50 ewes. 100 lambs 100 ewes 70' 2-tooth wethers . 7 weaners ! 4 fat cows 2 good springing 'heifers 20 good 2-nxonths steers PAHIATUA SJUCK SALE. 23rd APRIL. 1912. MANGAHAO ROAD YARDS. SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS .J w:H sell as ibove-r ■Oil account Pahiatua Racing Grub, ■which has leased its property—--230 ewes 103 6-tooth ewes 35 Jersey cross -weaner heiters 1 haystack, 'about 15_tons QATES'S SHEEP DRENCH FOR DESTRUCTION OF WORMS HfICGETS OR ADULT AHI- , MALS. is a 'well-known fact that intesti'nal worms cause black scour and complaints, weakening the sheep ■■he last-.stage cf debility, and'often ratting considerable mortal*y. more amongst 'hoggets. OATLo 6 administered according to •uctions* has, been found to be a. .absoltiit-e-' ; remedy, clearing out all infernal parasites, and acting as a tour •ic,! thereby enabling the auwnals treat-ed-to withstand any tendency to lut- ' ui-e'attacks. „.,■«« PRICE, 3S PER GALLON. - vln four gallon tins. Pour gallon, sufficient for three hundred sheep, supplied in cases containing two .tins Enough for .six' hundred -sheep; Drenching Horn Is extra. "Tipua," Taratahi, 0ct..4, 1910, Mr J. CI. Oates, Manufacturer of Sheep Drjnch. Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure in testifying that I have been a liaser of your sheep drench for ibh'e past four or. five seasons on my. Stud Romney Hoggets, with wonderful results. I have always found it to be excellent for ewes prior to lamlbing, and cannot speak too highly of it.—l remain, faithfully, g _ k ALLEN>
Oln sale AT LTD., MABTERTO.N, and all Branches. Sheep Men Snap Poyertv-Bay Lands CHEAPEST, BEST..-FATTENIM( PROPERTY -BETWEEN fVELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. 1 A (\f\ ACRES freehold, 13 miles X4tUU from.Gisborne, 2 mile* inland from Kast Const. Hundreds, of acres low plougliable downs, growing rape, turnips and barley without manure. Balance low easy bush iiilis. All-in' English grasses. Well watered and sub-divided. First class buddings. ' Winters 3 ewes to the acre, and a cattle beast to 3 acre . Lambing percentage 125. - Fattens .everything, and lias to buy up hoggets to eat the. feed, and sends them away fat too; . . . Will grow 100 bushels maize,to the acre. A buyer could dairy on it. Would make a ripping stud farm. Best all round place on East Coast. OCA PER ACRE. £OA c.g.: STOCK AND STATION AGEN\ GISBORNE. FOR IMMEDIATE oALE. ALF ACRE OF LAND in Pem- . broke Street, CARTERTON,,, togteher with 6-.roomed house, bathroom and pantry, and general conveniences. PRICE £450. .Deposit and terms to suit purchaser. Make your offer to-day to EDWIN R. B. DANIEL, Land and Finance Agent, Hastings, H.B. ___ LAKD a*a© £STAT#. AQSSBBT YOEKSHJ.fi.I ■■; PAHT: .; ' Fire, AooideLt and T.ivß Stook. TO LET. 7-ELL FURNISHED HOUSE for 6 months; 1 acre land, good garden, 30s; Well furnished house, 3 months, 30s; 4-roomed Cottage, 6s week. FOR SALE. HOUSE, 6 rooms, every conveni- ' ence, good locality, corner section, quarter acre; £425. Easy terms. BUILDING SECTION, Lansdowne, | quarter acre, fenced, £75. BUILDING SECTIONS, Lincoln Road and Olive Street. £lO deposit, balance time payment. TTOUSE, 6' rooms and conveniences, quarter acre land, well fenced, Cole Street, £550. CHEAP FARM. f*~iH ACRES, Education Lease, OJL / Rent £sl 10s 8d per year. 159 Acres 18 yeans to rum. Balance 8 yeans and right renewal 21 years; 527 Acres best grass, balance bush, limestone a,nd .sandstone formation. Good undulating country; well watered; 8 paddbeks; good fences. Good new 4-iroomed house, dairy, washhouse with copper, stable, harnessroom, gig .shed, wool shed 35 x 40 ifhree stands; 2 sets sheep yards, and good garden. Fine eheep country. Carries over 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle; 3J miles from P. 0., school, store, and large butter factory; 5 miles from station; 8 males from town. PRICE £5 7s per acre; £I4OO cash. Would exchange for partly improved large bush farm.
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