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AiJCnONEEftS NUTJCS&. SOiWAY SALE.. l;j;-]i JULY, 1912. • SSOOIATCD AUCTIONEERS \Vi'l oifsr as above— I SO fat owes I 200 guaranteed forward empty owes, turnip fod 100 if at and iforwurd wethers, turnip fed 80 lambs 1(10 ew«s in Jamb to Romney rams 10 2 and 4-tooth ewes KM) f:u ami forward ewos '■4o r,r.Tc:;'i die;p 200 2 and t-tooih 'forward wctht vs 400 f->:'v-:i\rd o.mpiy ewes 100 r,.-..0 ewes ni) hi: I .*.*-faced hoggets 10 h::\:\ it' v'.anig cattle 1 ,f.u livvfor, extra prime (50 i.v: and forward wethers 53 4v.- forward bullocks 20 forwan! empty station cows 40 forward Syr etation, h&ifors PAHfATUA BTOGK ftALc FAEiCERS 7 ASSOCIATION YARDS TUESDAY, oth JULY, 1912. A SBOCIATED AUCTIONEERS . will .sell aa above.— \ 100 ewes in lamb to Romney rams ■SOO mixed hoggets 200 mixed hoggets 10S gecd ewes in lamb 80 anixed weaners • 30 ewes in Jamb to Homney rams 16 heavy fab owes GO 4 n.iid Gyir ewes in I'aamb to ■S.D. ranis 1-' 0 good 2-tooth ewes 14 woolly ■wcithici- Jioggots 15-4 empty ewes 200 4 and G-tooth Iloitmcy-Lin-coliii ewes i,n>_lauub to "Romney rams, good line. 2 'sound cows, to calve September 8 guaranteed voung dairy cows, July, A.uguk and September calvers lo p'ood springing heifers 2 4yr .bullocks 4 dairy cows, August caJverg 9 Syr enijpty heifers 6 Jersey erosis holfers 50 go<-d 2yr steers 10 dairy cows I.) forward empty cows Or .iiccoimt of AV. A. St v O. Inghs Esq., who is going into dairying—ly.'O 2, 4, 6-tooth and f,m. good skinned Lincolu-ißomney ewes in iamb to Bcmney riuns

CLEARING SALE OF iUGH-CLASS FURNITURE. THURSDAY, JULY 11th, 1912. At 1.30 p.m.. AT PREMISES: 23 WORKSOP ROAD. A J. JOHNSON AND CO., fav- • cured with instructions 'from Mr 0. X. HASLAM, who is leaving (the district, will tell, ! sis above, the "whole of Iks Superior Furniture and Hiousohold Effects. Particulars in Thursday's issue. UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY COWS. AT FARM, EKETAHUNA. FRIDAY, 12th JULY, nt 12 noon. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, •Limited, hare been,- favoured with instructions from Mr G. EDWARDS, ;wbo is leaving ifiie district, to sell a fj'above:— 1Q COWS, to oalvo at factory O daites. 1 3-bred Hcistein bull, 3yrs 1 3,yr Jersey bull ALSO, Sundries. A GOOD LITTLE SHEEP FARM FOR A DEPOSIT OF £BOO. f\{\ ACRES Freehold, level and J)UU undulating, and nearly all I plougmable, 11 picklocks, well fenced aind watered; 40 acres in English wrasses; 50 'acres kid down m cocksfoot, clover, and native grasses, lhe property will winter 800 ewes, besides a large numb:* of cuttle; 4room,ed house, largo implement &hetl and store room. Back bounded by (river; 25 acres of bush, with plenty of fencing timber, strip of flax swamp. PRICE £ll per acre; the adjoining property just sold to a hard buyer and valuer ttt £lO 10s, and thait without any buildings whatever. We consider the property to be well worth inspection, and are .spending ,monoy advt'rtJKnrc .it. It is eituated in the Hawke's Bay Waipawu 1 rovinoial district. Fuller particulars upon application to us. HUNTER, SCHULTZE AND GIBSON, LAND AGENTS, Tennyson St., NAPIER.

AND CO. F. W. Dunu.) (G.- F. Rawson. MASTERTON. "OUSE, 6 rooms and I acre land, Lansdowne. Price £450. Terras. "OUSE, 6 rooms, with good out- . buildings, trapshed, etc. Situate Worksop Road. Price £450. Terms £BO cash, balance o'n mortgage \j Road, Price £l3O. £3O cash, balance on mortgage. 6 ROOMED HOUSE and l-3rd acre Dixon Street. Price £395. Terms, £3O deposit, 15s a week rterest ,and siriking fund. * AGRES > ncat ' Carterton. To )\J lease for 5 years at 12s Gd per acre, witih right of purchase at end of term for £l2 10s per acre. £l5O for owner's interest. 50 AORES Freehold, at Balknce, O Pahiatua. All ploughablo. Une third raider the plough. 8 Acres in oats and grass, balance in grass.' Stack of hay goes witlr propon-ty. Well watered a.nd subdivided. House 6 roc "". and 16-bail cowshed. Piiioe £3O i acre. Terms. 60 Aca'e section adjoining can also be purchased. AEROQEN SAFETY uAS fTHE IQEAL COUNTRY UGH?, FOR INSURANCE— 1 .e Aerogen Machine lias beon passed as per- • Jeotly saf ß by the Underwriters' Association. The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.— Tho c -t of a 40-oandle I power bnrn*r ia btiiy l-10th of a ponive .combine! with oleanlinesß. A thild oan woik it. Kindly call and msjwot jaaoiiiaw at work, or make application for partioalgurß from tfc* Jf-ocal Ajrsnta— PICKERING "OROB, ickerino JtSaoa. fLUMSERa. fiUMai ffSKST ... SU-STBRTKi,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10683, 10 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10683, 10 July 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10683, 10 July 1912, Page 8

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