AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES* HABTERTOM STOCK BALE, WAIPOUA SALE YAHDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th, 1912. AMES MACINTOSH AND 00. will Kiel] «w a*""*-"* 50 rising 2yr old S.H. steers 10 2yr old Jersey cross springing j heifers 70 good woolly Limbs 50 good woolly lnnibis 70 tf.m. ewes ia .iamb to R-omuey j raniK i 40 empty owes On account AJfred Matthews Esq.. Lanedownc — , 150 4 and 6-tootJi ewes in 'lamb to Southdown rams 1 brown oob, quiet in: all harness 1 7yir old draught gelding, all work FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, I,6th JULY, At 2 p.mi. AT PREMISES, AKURA ROAD. (Opposite Mlastertou Butter Factory.) Laite Cook's Nursery. A J. JOHNSON AND CO., fav- • .cured with imstiruetions from Mr 'BIGGS, who is leaving the district, will' OiA, us 'above, the whole of his Furniture ;vnd Household Effects. Further particulars in Monday s Properly for Sale by Auction PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, have been favoured with instructions to Sc4l by Public Auction at the Eketahuna Saleyards on FRIDAY, 19th July, the property now in tho occupation- of .Mr Strawbridge, Harwell, containing—■A A O ACRES, about one milo from tfxU school and creamery. Full pairtiicuhirs on application to the Auctioneers. EDWARDS AND CO. F. W. Dunn.) (G. F. Rawson. MASTERTON. - ACRES, 'O.R.P., at 9s per , „ . acre, .rvgamiawahia; 350 acres iim Ibush, 357 awes im- grass. Will carry 2- isflretip to the ?.cre. House, 5 rooms, iwith a\ l l lu-w.ov.ry outbuild'iugjs; ateo dron shed-, 28 x 12. Well watered. Mortgage £BOO, G.A.S. 10 cash- fnr .goodwill. i<(\f) AORES Freehold, (twelve fjxJyJ m.'ijc-s from Cambridge iby good road; SCO acres grass after bush, 400 acres fii-awj after fern ; 600 acres sfandwvg hut'li, ibalan-ce strong f'c"'-]! country. 'This 'dars of la<ud will 'take a gocd 'k.'v cif grass l ia-fter burniling. H-cuy?, 6 rooms, insured for ■£'sso; afeo good outibuik!::nig-s. The proposed read from 'lvKitari t';> Cambridge, which must .shortly go 'through, will run! through the Mock. Surveyed into eight different lo'tS', the pOn'ii tf wbl'ch. is now heiin-g approved. School and creamery ?hoi tly |to be erected close hv. Price £5 ds per ; ncre. Very- oa<sy terms. Ten pier cent casih, Ibalanco 5 years at 5 per cent. 5Q ACRES Freehold:, balance will O dairy 18 -cowls; well improved i 15 acre's (being under the plough; 6 ■acres just sown, dowin. in good English .grasses; 2 acres ,o Ifswedes. Small orchard. House, 6 rooms l and pantry, 10-ibail cowshed., trap shed, pig styes, 2 miles .from Ballance 1 hutter facto.'.y. Ou'o miilie- and a hailf miilea from school a-nd'posit office. PRICE £2B per acre. tmiivjci VALUER, LAND AND EOTAT§ AND INSURAM AGENT, Bank of New Zealand Chambers, QUEEN ST MASTERTON. (H. BANNISTER, Representative.) FRUIT FARMS. 1 AA ACRES, suitable for fruitJLUU' growing, in blocks to suit; on easy terms; 1£ miles from town. GOOD SECTIONS FOR WORKERS' HOMES, ON VERY EASY TERMS. FOR SALE AT MAPARA SETTLEMENT. NATIVE LEASE. QQI 9 ACRES, in 3 leaees; 42 years' lease, first 21 years at Is 3d; 2nd 21 vears at 2s per acre FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE AGENT. QAb FIRES—Clean and Convenient IHE coider days 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 fch© Drawing Room for an afternoon caller. For they have these advantages: they're so 'lean—there's ng next morning ashes to consider; so convenient, for there is no delay in lighting jfchey are ready at a moment's notice, and out as soon as done with. We have many patterns and finishes, from the plainest black to the mosit ornate tiled and enamelled. Prices vswy from 25s to 655, and the co&fc for fitting is small. <• We would be glad to advise you on all heating matters; and.we won't recommend a gas firo if it would not be suitable. THE CAS SHOWROOM, QUEEN ST MASTERTON W. G, BUTCHER, | (Formerly Butcher Bros.) ""- DTOHEB AND SMALL GOOD?* MAN. | PPJMEST BEEF, MUTTON ANE PORK, The Bcbl SMALL G.OODD-M*d« by an Export. MNG'UP TELEFHONB IDS. i ft. LOW ARTISTIC SHOP FfSONT XUJLDER. pfHQP FRONTS BUILT ON THE C 3» LATEST AND MOST APPEOXSD LINES. 6aaract<vod Dnst-proaJ< A GOOD THING. Dabs gtratf **«*«« WILLTNGTOF
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