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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICESSOLWAY SALE. 3rd JULY, 1912. L SSOGIATED AUCTIONEERS Will offer as above—--100 2, 4, 6, arid 8-tooth ewes in lamib to Down and ißoniuey rams 80 woolly hoggets 50 (forward empty e.Aves 1 draught home, broken to all ifa.rra 'work 1 young dairy cow cm drop - On, account executors in the Estate of 'J. T. S-rcsvrt, deceased, L-ongbush, Gladstone—--13 lirA c\ass dairy cows, second ■ culvers | _ " ' 8 ii':Lt class thcry cows, 3rd and 4t'i cnh-cTS i 30 2 :v.:t 3\r dairy heifers, showitio- i\-]J forivard, a first class 8 2 a::d 3yr steers 13 ca'ves „., , , AIT,OTK'>:K,KR:S' .NOTE.—The late Mr Smart'& property having been sold, the above'stock is dw absolute . sale. The dairy cows are exceptionally good, and cam' ibe recommended with confidence. On account H, Buick Esq-. 10 J.srsey-HoMoin springing heiEKETAHUNA STOCK SALE.

sth JULY, 1912. THE ■* SSOHATED AUCTIONEERS - will offer as above— r 180 2 'and 4-toot.i wethers, good line 180 ewes in lamb to S.D. rams 50 .good wethers' 70 ewes in Lamb to c mams 100 lambs 50 2-tooth ewes in lamb. 20 s.m. eiw in lamb, 'BO wether lambs 140 fat and forward ewes 30 mixed 4-tooths. , 25 weaner ealviet! 6 picked dairy heifers, August ' 2 good quiet heifers, springing, September calvers. ■and September calvers 2 Syr springiing heifers 16 dairy heifers 1 2yr old bull ' 16 weaucrs 1 cow, second -call '-" 1 Syr old heifer UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE ; . - OF DAIRY STOCK, ETC, AT MANGAMAIIIE. " MONDAY, JULY Bth. ■■ ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, L'iJJ., -have-bc-en .favoured with nnstrui'tion'Si from Mr lE. Bodmin, who ]s.i-3 sold .his ifn.rm, to sell as. above, at •12 noon, .near the Railway Station, the whole of his stock atod-effects, as M 1 FIRST, CLASS DAIRY COWS, calving August and September 14 Jersey era® weaner heifers: • 1 purebred Jerrey 'bull DO hoggets 2 fan-in liroseis I sow and 11 stores . 400 totara iptste and' strainers 2J- tons lb ask- islng Making -Machine (L.K.G.). 4-co.w plant, Tamcve engine, nil in good •order. (Terms wiii .be given). Refc?rve. > . ■ „ •Milk cart, .dog can't, dray and all {harness. cVill ('.Fnu-mers'• Favourite), imowcr,' y.f. plough;, disc-* .and tine iharrows, i J n:ler, stampinig jack, lawn mowcir. '.tools, milk cans, etc. All the Household Furniture, inclulding>Piauo. ' . IsOTF;—Mr Ebclmiu. hh'S been dairy•iiio- 14 years, when, this herd was first established, which fact is sufficient [warranty that the cows are a firstclass lot.'

F. W. Dunn.) (G. F. Rawson. MASTERTON. TOUSE, 6 rooms and i acre land, K Lansdowne. Price £450. Terms. "OUSE, 6 rooms, with good out- . buildings, trapshed, etc. Situnte Worksop, Road. Price £450. Terms £9O ctfsh, balance on mortgage CORNER SECTION,. $ acre, South lload, Price £l3O. £3O cash, balance on mortgage. 6 ROOMED HOUSE and 1 -3rd acre Dixon Street. Price £395. Terms, £3O -deposit; 15s-a Week inJtt crest .and -giniking fund. 0 ACRES, near Carterton. To lease for -5 years at 12s 6d per acre, witlh. right of purchase at end of term for £l2 10s per acre. £l5O for owner's interest. 5Q ACRES Freehold, at Ballance, O Pahiatua. All ploughable. One third under the plough. 8 Acres in oats' and grass, balance nil grass. - Stack of hay goes with property. Well wat'ered. and subdivided. House 6 rooms and IC-bail cowshed. Price £3O per acre. Term?. 50 Acre section adjoining can also be purchased. LIVERY ANO COACH arABLES, MABTEHTON AND OTUi. ANDAUB, aAEBIAGES, BUQA GIEcJ ,&nd kit'd of vehicle on biro. OAE3 meet ail tieiiis tvnd ooaoltos. "O" Spring Carnages for Invalids-. . PADDOOKIN'J and BTAIJLIKu »ft reasonable rate*. Ooaciea leave M&sterto-u Po-sl Office 8 a.m., Arrive Masstertou from Oftsttepoin* 1 fi.ns. (instead o? 5 p.m. us formerly). PIMWEY BROS., J,T&., p&o£hjdgto£&

[giAEROGEN SAFETY uAS FT HE IDEAL COUNTRY LICH?, FOR INSURANCE.— 1 .© Aerogc-n Machine lias been passed as perfectly safe by the Underwriters' AasooUtion. The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN— The o .at of. a dO-oandlo power burner is only l-10t)i of a ponny por hour. Absolutely ive , combine J .with closnliEosa. A child can woifc it. Kindly call *\u\ Jtejpeot laacaine? at woxk, cr application for partbalara from {&« J-<»cal Agents—lOKERING ID ROB. lOKERINfI J3ROB. FLUMSERf,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 8

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