AUCTIONEERI' fc?TIGEfI. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. D ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., hav© received instrutotions from the Official Assignee in tie Bankrupt Estate of 'E. G. Harris, to sell by auction, tlbe Bankrupt's interest in tlh© W'hakataki Native Reserve Lease. comprising 4326 acres, 25 years to run from December 17th, 1907, at Is 9d per acre for the first nine years, 2s per acre for the next 8 years, and 2s 3d per acre for the last eight years. Further particulars will be advertised shortly.
DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., Auctioneers. AND CO., LTD. Belvedere. Carterton, 13th December. 1911. The International Harvester Co., Chriatchurch. Gentlemen, — About 18 i I installed the first "ZEALANDTA" Milking Plant sold in New Zealand. Previous to that time I had been using another make oE 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 uaing "Zealandia" exclusively and intend doing so in future because it is much the Bimpler, easier to clean, and beinp; thoroughly efficient and quick, I am satisfied there is no better milking ma. chine made at the present time.Yours truly, (Signed) XL 0. ZABELL. C. L. STARK, RESIDENT AGENT.
DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. AGENTS SNTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY. Absolutely the Vat THE man who makes money is he who thinks nothing good enough but "the best," .namely "VICTOR" VATS. Here'is a letter received from the Featfoenston .Co-operative Dairy Company:— . "The vat you supplied us witth last winter has given great satisfaction, and now after the first season's use is ate good as the day it was installed. It is absolutely the best vat that has been put into the factory, and, to my mind, perfect. The tin. work, also the timber therein, being really first class, combined with good workmanship. I am satisfied your vats can't be beat." Place yk>ur orders with the maker now and ensure prompt delivery. First come first 6erved. ALBERT J. PARTON, E,P. (Holder of Plumbing Scholarship, Wellington Technical School.) SHEET METAL AND PLUMBING WORKS, PEMBROKE 1 - ST. ... CARTERTON. Machine-Dressed Algerian Oats 'E HAVE A STOCK OF LOC'V ALLY GROWN ALGERIAN OATS, and will be pleased to supply SAMPLES and QUOTATIONS. CHAMBERLAIN km FOH GRASN AND SEE MERCHANTS. MASTERTON.
AEROQEN SAFETY GAS THE IDEAL. COUNTRY LIGHT. FOR INSURANCE.— The Aerogen Machine lias been .passed as perfectly safe by the Underwriters' Association. The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.— The oM of a 40-eandl© power burner ia only 1-lOfcb. of « penny per hour. Absolutely non-explos-ive ,combined with cleanliness. A child can work it. Kindly" call and inspect machines at work, or make application for pt&rticslaxa from th« Agents— PICKERING "OROS. lOKERING -ORO3. PLUMBERS. QUEEft BT®¥JZT ».. MABTSKFO.7S.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10637, 16 May 1912, Page 8
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