AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. SOLWAY SALE. 10 th JULY, 1012. SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS '2-1)0 guaranteed forward om.pty ewes, turmp fed 100 .fat and forward wethers, tm- _ nip fed 30' lambii ■IOO rnre iin lamib to Romney rams 10 2 and 4-tooth ewes 100 fat and forward ewes. 40 -mixed' Ghe?p 200 2 and ■J-tooth forward wethers 400 f.r.v.ard empty ewes 150 ewes 50 bla .-k-faced hoggets 70 empty ew-£S 15 yo.:::g dairy .raws, -to calve fiv.'Sx-ry dates 10 lit a J "of young cattle 1 if at he/for, extra prime (50 fat a'.ul .forward wethers 53 4\r forward bullocks 20 forwa'-d empty 'station cows 40 forwav.'l Syr etatio'n, heifers P&HIATUA STOCK BALIs. FABiMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS - TUESDAY, 9th JULY, 1912. Associated auctioneers will 'Sell as above. — 100 ewes in hi.mb to Romney rams f>oo mixed hoggets 250 mixed 'hoggets 158 good ewes in lamib 80 cniixed weaners 30 ewes in lamb to Romney rams 'l6 heavy fat owes GO 4 i'a.ll d 'syir" eweis in lam-h to S.D. rams 100 good 2-tooth ewes 150 'woolly ■wetter .hoggets 150 empty ewes 200 4 and 6ntooit.li R;omne.y-Lm-ooliv ewcts i,» lamib to Romney rams, good line ( 2 sound cows, to calve September 8 guaranteed young dairy eowis, July,, August and September calvers 15 good .springing heifers 2 4yr (bullocks 4 dairy cows, August calvers 9 2yr empty heifers 6 Jersey cross hecferS' 50 good 2yr steers 10 dairy cows 15 forward empty cows On isocount of W. A. St._C. Ingris ■Esq., who is going into dairying—--380 2, 4, 6-too'tih and f.m. good skinned Lincoln-®ommey ewes in lamb to Rcmney r'aixis Will offer as above—
CLEARING SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. THURSDAY, JULY 11th, 1912. At 1.30 p.m. AT PREMISES: 25 WORKSOP ROAD. A J, .JOHNSON AMD CO., favo oured iwhtili liiistructions from Mr C. N. ITASCA,M, who is leaving, the district, wiJl osll, 'sp above, the ■whole cF h:s iSnipGrioi- 'Furniture and iirSouscihoM ETfecte. Particulars in lVv r cdin£isdayV> issue. UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY COWS. AT FAPuM, EKETiAHUiN'A. IFRIDAY, 12th JULY, a;t 12 noon. Abraham and willtams, 'Limited, have -beai. favoured with ittstructions 'from Mr G. EDfWARDS, ;who is leaving tlhe district, ito sell ay above:— O COWS, to calve at factory JL O tialte®. 1 if-brcd Holstein hull, 3yrs 1 3vr Jersey 'hull ALSO, Sundries. A ROOD LITTLE SHEEP FARM FOR A DEPOSIT OF £SOO. KAA ACRES- Frecihold, level and lOlj'U' aind-ulating, and nearly all plougliahle, 11 pnditocks, wall fenced wind watered; 40 acres in English grasses; 50 'acres laid down in cocksfoot., clover, and native grasses. The property will winter 800 ewes, besides a large number of cattle; 4r corned house, large implement died mid etor'e room. Back bounded by river; 25 acres of bush, with plenty of fencing timber, strip of flax swamp. PRICE £ll pot- acre; the (adjoining property just sold to' a hard buyer and valuer at £lO 10s, and ithiit without any buildings whatever. •Wei consider the property to he well worth inspection, and are_ spending money advertk'intr it. It is situated in'the Ha,wke's Bay Waipawa Provincial district. Fuller particulars upon application to lis. HUNTER, SCHULTZE AND GIBSON, LAND AGENTS, Tennyson St., NAPIER.
EDWARDS AND CO. ■F. W. Dunn.) (G. F. Rawson. MASTERTON. HOUSE, G rooms and I acre land, Lansdow.ne. Price £450. Terms. HOUSE, 6 rooms, with good outbuildings, trapshed, etc. Situate Worksop Road. Price £450. (Terms £9O cash, balance on mortgage CORNER SECTION, £ acre, South Road, Price £l3O. £3O cash, .balance on mortgage. ROOMED HOUSE and l-3rd acre Dixon Street. Price £395. Terms, £3O deposit, 15s a week ilitter est .and sinking fund. ~i ACRES, near Carterton. To AcJ<L/ lea.se 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. KO ACHES Freehold, at Bnllance, i/O Rnhiatua. All ploughable. One third under the ploug'h. 8 Acres in oats and grass, balance in grass. Stack of hay goee with propeirty. Well watered and subdivided. House 6 rooms and 16-bail cowshed. Price £3O per acre. Term?. GO Acre section adjoining can. also be purchased. AEROGEN SAFETY uAS (THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT, FOR INSURANCE.— 1 -e Aerogen Machine lias been passed as perfectly safe by the Underwriters' Association, The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.— The c?tof a 40-candl® powor burner it only 1-lOtb oi a pen»7 P er hear. Absolutely non-ezpW-ive ,combine! with cleanliness. A tkikl can work it. Kindly oa.ll and Inepstft ucioainep at work, cr m&ka application for p*rtianl&rß from t)i» ?'ocal Agsnt&— PICKERING TJEOB. lOKERINO JBrOS. PLUMBERC. BU®S» 6TttS®F ». IUSTMWm
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10682, 9 July 1912, Page 8
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