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A W'«' 11» ** •'- '■; t* » *•> vii *i *%. PAKIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 21st MAY, 1912. MANG-AHAO ROAD YARDS. MOCIA-TED AUCTIONEERS * ; 11 soil a* n.bove— ISO crcEcibrecl hoggets 160 crossbred Ihloggets EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. 24th MAY, 1912. THE 6SQGIATED AUCTIONEERS *. :r:Il offer as above 70 B.F. lambs in wool 50 wethers 120 lambs bO forward empty ewes 14 picked 2<o-anonths dairy heifers in call 12 weaners

CLEARING SALE AT CLAREVILLE. THURSDAY, 16t.1i MAY, 1915 -a- TILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., liave ■been (favoured with instructions from Mr HENRY PRESTON, who bias sold his farm, to sell iby Public Auction at this homestead, Ulareville, km .THURSDAY, 16th MAY, the whole of his Dairy Herd, _ Pigs, Farai Implements, etc, comprising:— 30 cows, .mostly coming to 2nd' and 3rd calves, sound and quiet, due August 4 2ji- old heifers., due August 5 ISnmonth iheifers 7 waaMer heifers 1 wcaner Holsteiu hull 1 4yr Holstein bull 3 (Light 'farm horses, broken to iili farm work. _■'< 10 breeding ,sows, to farrow early 1 purebred Yorkshire 'boiar 1 ipuire'hred Berkshire b'oair 8 fillip S Cambridge .Btfle-r, Mossey Hams Drill, double furrow plough, single furrow ipSough, eet tripod harrows, set tyne v harrows, potato grabber aoid onmddier, set swimgle bars and cham, hand' Iron Age seed and •Iron Age grubber, Maesey Harris Putoer, Alphb-Ua-Val Dream Separator, large ohurn, 5 Mti'lk Cans double IJiicroT sledge on wheels, Harness, Jots of Took, and sundries tcto numerous to mention. BALE AT 12.30 p.m. SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NEW ZEALAND uOAN AND MER- ' CANTILE AGENCY,CO., Ltd., AUCTIONEERS. HAVE YOU THJEO !T YET"

Meihtiish s Imti T8 Flavour and delicious EettJair.eEs ia unexcelled by the finest imported Worcester Saucea, and Hi ■only HALF THE PRICE! MELHUSSH'B SAUCE is ousting lhe.Brit-;*!i Brand in the South. Trj one bottle and see for yourself thai it'i * real money-savor and » deligi.*LUNG WORM T is now approacliing the season lambs begin to show, the effects of tbi3 scourge, and as preventative measures are better than curative ones, we strongly recommend "ROBERTSON'S RED CROSS- WORM DRENCH" to the farmers.. Drencb earlv, ayd have healthy hoggets. This "IDRENOH" has been ■ phenomenally successful in the Dominion, although oulj introduced two years ago. One 83 packet does 800 lambs or 400 sheep, and two drenching tubes are enclosed in each packet with full directions for use. Hole Agents: "ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. Ltd, s.£?*£> AWES SSST&TE ftQS6^T ■ YOSSUHIitS INSURANCE COMPAHYi Fits, Acoident and Live Sfccci. TO LET. Furnished House Lansdowne, 20s. 7 Roomed House, 8 loose boxes, stable, buggy shed, 1 acre land 20s. Will let stable and loose boxes separately. Shop and 6 rooms, Hall street, 13s. FOR SALE. G Rooms, 1 acre land, Lansdowne. Only £550, £l5O cash. Dry sunny position. A bargain. SUBDIVISION. Y3l P>f\ ACRES.— The-owner of iDiU.U -this splendid block U prepared to sell in sections to suit buyers or as a> whole, at £7 per acre. Fully 2000 acres is .suitable dairying land, and balance good low-lying hills, .part of which is of limestone formation. The property is wintering 1£ sheep to the acre, besides cattle, including a-dairy of over 50 cows. Owner lias installed milking machines,, separator and (large churn worked by oil engine. Engine ateo works saw for firewood cutting. Shearing shed-with machines,, goodyards, dip, stables. The homestead comprises a fine residence of 10 room,?, cost £ISOO. _ Also manager's cottage and 'outbuildings. A county road 'runs through the proper-, fty, 'and sections can be selected to I front same from either side. Will sell in any sized areas to suit buyers at from £7 iper acre upward, according to position and area. Dan drive motor car over large proportion of the run. Easy terms. Splendid chance for buyers "with limited capital. KURIPUNI STORE. E. PETERSEN, PROPRIETOR. 3 EST Brands of GROCERIES of 3 all kinds sold at lowest prices. A lorge assortment of CROCKERY and FANCY GLASSWARE at big reductions to clear. TEIEPKONE 419.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10637, 16 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10637, 16 May 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10637, 16 May 1912, Page 8

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