AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES* WASTERTON STOCK SALE, j WAIPOUA SALE YARBi. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd, 1912. At 11.30 sharp. "AMES MACINTOSH MS3 CO. will sell as abov©— 60 ewes in lamb to Romney ■rams ■4O store ewes 20 fat lambs 150 f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams 140 fat 'and forward ewes, off turnips. 100 f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams 23 fait ewes 70 wodly lambs 50 ©horn lamYs 3 good daily Jieif&rs, due factory date® 1 rirst class dairy heifer, due factory dates 1 good dairy cow 1 Ayr.ihiro cow in milk 1 good dairy cow 1 first class dairy cow at the drop •4 first e'ass dairy cows, due factory dates ■1 polled Angus bull 20 18-months.to 2yr old Polled Angnis and Shorthorn cross heifers 3 morku-y FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. WAIROA,.HAWKE'S BAY. JULY 13th, 1912. -pfcALGETY AND COMPANY, AJ> LTD., W'airoa, have been, instructed by Mr'W. C. Symcs, who is leaving the district, to sell by Auction, in the Jubilee Hall, Wairoa, H. 8., at 2 p.m., on the 13th day of July, 1912, ibis Pihanui Property, comprising .5420 • ACRE'S, Freehold. The property is situated 25 miles from Wairoa by a good road. About 1500 ■acres in grass, 1000 acres in busb, and the' balance in fern and scrub. The buildings, comprising a new 7-r.oomed house, all necessary outbuildings, and new woolshed, are in good order. The property when all improved will winter 8000 sihoep and 200 head of .cattie. The'Harbour-Works at Wairoa are under course of constructioin, and Freezing Works will be established as soon as tihe works are completed, which will bo within two" years.--Terms: 20 per cent, cash imroediatoly oiv fall of hammer, balance on delivery first day of August, 1912. StocK. plant, and'furniture, except personal effects, to be-taken at valuatjioin. Full particulars may be had from the. Auctioneers, or at any of their Now Zealand Brandies.
DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. AUCTIONEERS. GAivFißES—Cleinand Convenient IHE colder clays are close upon us, and the warming of living rooms and offices has to be considered. And in this connection the gas fire offers the solution of clean and convenient means of' warming- a room occasionally used—Dinin- Room, Bedroom, or perhaps It-he Drawing Room for an afternoon caller. For they have these advantages: they're so dean—there's no next morning ashes to consider; so convenient, for there is'no delay in 'lighting ;they are ready a,t a moment's notice, and out- as soon as done with. We have many patterns and from the plainest black to the mosit ornate tiled and enamelled. Prices vary from 25s to 60s, and the cost for fitting is smart Wo,-would be glad to advise you on all heating matters; and we wonjt recommend a gas fire if it would not be suitable. "*■ THE CAS SHOWROOM. QUEEN ST ... MASTERTON WINTER 1912 WINTER OUR PREPARATIONS for the WINTER SEASON are on a larger scale than eve l *- This is to be seen in the large and varied assortment of every description of the most fashionable LADIES', MEN'S and CHILDREN'S SERVICEABLE FOOTWEAR, all of which has been specially seleot1, A most pleasing array of new and comfortable WINTER BOOTS.
CALL TO-DAY. .ISMLAYSON AND 'ON. ' BOOTMAKERS. QUEEN "STREET ... MASTESTON.- ■\ • ■ TREES ,- TREE& •r.|IHE PLANTING SEASON is now -*- approaching, land farmers and gardeners will fee {.repairing thJir list of requirements in. the Tree line. THOS, HORTON, Ltd., have a splendid stock kxf all sous cf Trees, Fruit, Shelter, Ornamental, Native, Roses, etc. It will pay you to obtain their catalogues and get their prices. Nothing hut the best of stuff supplied, and packed securely to travel any distacce. Give us your order, and' we will give you satisfaction Out postal address is Box 40, HASTINGS, H.B. THOS.* NORTON, LTD NURSERYMAN, , HASTINGS AND PAHIATDA. j v Bay'
, BEST FATTENING PROPERTY BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. JL xiiJ from Gisborne, 2 miles inland from East Coast. Hundreds of 60103 low ploughable downs, growing raps, turnips and barley without manure. Balance low easy, bush bills. All in English graces. Well watered and sub-divided. First class buildings. Winters 3 ewes to the acre, &nd a cattle- beast to 3. acre-. Lambing percentage 125.' Fattens cvery- ;, and has to buy up hoggets to eat the feed, and sends them away fat too. Will grow 100 bushels maize to the ecT-e. A buyer could dairy on it. Would mate a ripping stud farm. Best all round place on East Coast. |?OA PER ACRE. X?OA 6TOCK AND STATION AGENT fiWSBORNSL
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 8
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