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AUCTION SENS' NOTICES. SOLWAY SALE. 3rd JULY, 1912. SSOCJATED AUCTIONEERS L . Vv ill offer as above—•so forward empty ewes 1 young dairy cow on drop On, account executors in the Estate of J- T. Smart, deceased, Longbush, Gladstone — 13 first class dairy cows, second culvers j 8 first uhiss dsurv cows, 3rd and I 4Ui calvors 3!) 2 iv.iu 3\r dairy heifors, show-,-in<-- well aCi'Wa'i'd, a first class lino " . • S L. sv-id 3yT> steers 13 calves „„ , , AXJGTIw ■•ifiERS' KOTE.— The lato Mr Smart':, property 'having been, sold, J the a'bove •.- i-cc-j: is for absolute sale. ] The dairy <-f.>\vs are exceptionally good, and can u/o a commended with conn- f deuce. I On account R. B'uick Esq.— . 10 Jjrsoy-itlcibtein springing hei- i fers to purebred Jersey bull I EKETAHUttA STOCK SALE. 6th JULY, 1912. THE ■■ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer as above — 180 owes in lamb to S.D. rams 50 good wethers 70 ewes iu tomb to Southdown name .100 lambs SO 2-tcot.b ewos in lamb . 20 s.m. ewor in lamb SO wether lambs 140 fat and forward ewes 30 mixed 1-tooths 6 .pioked dairy iuifers, August 2 good quiet iheifors, spnugnij September oalvera ■ -and September calvers 2 Syr is-pijugMig heifers 16 dairy heifers 1 2yr old -bull' 16 iweaners 1 cow, second -cal". ': 1 Syr old heifer PAN I ATI) A BTUOK SALE. MANGAHAO* ffIOAD YARDS. TUESDAY, 2nd JULY, 11.30 a.m. A SSOCIATEd""""* AUCTIONEERS ~., %. will sell as -above.— 150 woolly vretiier hoggets ±6O empty ewes 20 good mixed verniers 15 first class dairy cows, August and September ealvers ; I guaranteed'.dairy cow, on drop 150 2 and 3yr selected epnngin dairy heifers 2 good 'springing dairy cowss 230 4 and Syr ewes, in lamb to Southdown rams 120 good ewes in lam'b ■ to S.D. and Leicester rams 10 first, 'Cjla&s guaranteed young dairy cows, on account of a Malum client. On -behalf of- MR ROBERT 'AY. who has sold hift property :-~ IA A 3yr old Holetein, Jerst-v iUU av.il 'Shorthorn cross heifers in calf to Jersey and Hols'tei a,bull's , 50 2vr old Eol stein, Jersey, and' Shorthorn cross Ire iters in calf to Jersey and Hol- ; stein bulk. V '3OO mixed,cox hoggets. , 250'4, G, and fi.m. Rom-ney- '■. Lincoln ewes in lamb to Romnoy rams, good skins Mr Reav has sold Ids property, and tlia> above licifors are practically \vi>:i> out reserve; They a/re all well selected stock hi.gcod condition, and showing well forward in- calf. Ihey will be drafted evenly according :';o brsodl and acce.

AND CO. F. W. Dunn.)' (G. F. Rawson. ■MASTERTON. "OTJSE, .6 room's and $ acre land, _... . Lansdowne. Price £450. Terms. "TOUSE, 6 rooihs, with good out- . buildings', impelled, etc. Situate Worksop Road. Price £450. Terms £9O cash, balance' o'n mortgage. -TIORNER SECTION, 3 acre, South U. Road, Pries- £l3O. £3O cash, foalanco on mortgage. 6 ROOMED HOUSE and l-3rd acre Dixon Street, Price £395: Terms, £3O deposit, 15s a week interest and sinking fund. -fl. K A ACRES, near Carterton. To JLSJU' lea.se for 5 years at 12s 6d po-r acre, witili right of ,pva;chase. at end of term for £\2 "los per acre. £l5O for owner's interest. ~ O ACRES Freehold, at BaJlanco, J) Pabiatua. All ploughable. One third under the plough. 8 Acres in oats and grass, balance in grass. Stack 'of hay goes with property. Well watered and subdivided. House 6 rooms and IG-bail cowshed. Price £3O per acre. Terms. 50 Acre section: adjoining can also be purchased. PINHEY'S .LIVERY Ana COACH (STABLER, MASTSETO!* AND 'JL'JSKUi. " •-MmAm, oZrimages, bugGIES ,&nd ©v«ry kiuti of vehicle on hire. . \ CJABS inwt «1J trains «ud oo&oh©o. . "C" Spring Carnages io? Iht&lkil. PADDOOKING and. STABMNG U reiaso-ixabl* rates. Ooochei leave M»st»rton Posfc Oi&ce 8 a.m., Arrive M&stertoxj. from Oastlopouit 1 i>.m. (i'Js(>?<ad of & p.m. %s formerly). PIWHPY BROS.. L'Ffa., FJ&OPMjSTU^. joAEROQENISAFETY uAS (THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. FOR INSURANCE.— 1..© Aerogen Machine lias been passed as perfectly safo by the Underwriters' Association,. Tue OBJSAPEST hiUtl'X KNOWN.— Tho o At of a 40-candte power burner i» ©Ely l-10th of & j*>:<» iiy per boor. Absolutely non-e^plM.-• iv« .combined with oloacliEGßß. A dhald oaa work it. Kindly c*H aad inspect icaasbinefl at work, or ousts application for particolaifa from t&n J"o3Sil .AjßOTt* flumb&m. SHJiaKs btwiit MASTEBTOI

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10673, 1 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10673, 1 July 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10673, 1 July 1912, Page 8

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