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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. SOLWAY SALE. 24th JULY, 1912. Associated auctioneers Will offer as above— . 180 good wo'dly hogget*, mixed sexes, one earmark 80 mixed fiex lioggct# 30 fat ewes 6 Bomney ancl Shropshire rums SOO good dry eweis (forward condi>tioix . „ , , _ 50 good ewes, an loimb to Uomney rams 50 aged ewes, m lamb to Komoiey rains 150 medium condition dry ewes 70 very '.forward ewes, oft turidpa 5 ir.pi-ing.ing heiifers 2 cirv cows TARATAHI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JULY 22nd, 1912. ALCKTY AND 00., LTD. will sell :i6 above:— 6 fcit -corns 4 sprimgtng cows, sound, •; August (.ind September 1 empty cow 2 springing cows 1 forward cow 13 18-month s empty dairy belters . « , , Oa account Mr L. Isix, Parkrale—--5 springing heifers PAHIATUA 9TOSK SALfc. JTAKMERS' ASSOCIATION" YARDS 23rd JULY, 1912. ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS jIJL will poll si's nliovf 150 ifat and forward 2-tooth wethers . , i 85 4-tOoth to f.m. iewe>9 in lamb to Romney rams 50 4yr ewes in lamb to Blackface rams SOO mixed hoggets 60 wethers SO ewes in lamb 50 4, 6-t.ooth and f.m. ewes in lamb 50 mixed hoggets 15 genuine dairy cows, guaranteed sound ,and showing woll •in oailif 15 good weaner steers 2 prime fat cows 20 station cows in calf 20 heifers in calf 20 mixed weaners_ 4 guaranteed dairy cows at drop CROCKERY SALE. Ait 2.15 p.m. AT THE P.O. AUCTION MART. <l. JOHNSON AND CO. will sell at their 'Rooms, as luhrove, a large consignment of Crockery, Glaaswatie, Fairniture, Poultry, etc., cjamiprisrng— D-inffier Plates, Dessert I'lostes, Cups amd Stiuc'ers, Alfternocta Tea Scitjs, ■Grlia.sw Di'sihes, Sugar Basins, Jugs, TuirJblprtei, Pie DiiJiheto, Bombers, Tea .Plots, etc., Child's Cot and Ciradle Cot, Lot c.f Sacks, a Rifles, Poultry, .New Tools .including B:airJ:.r, Saws, Brace and ;BIit«, lew Hearth Rugs, Buggy Whipr.', Jpuuvs, etc. DAIRY FARM

~l 00 acres flat and 'Av7v/ rest undulating; all ploughable, 8 paddocks, good G-roomed liouse, all 'necessary outbuildings. JPrice £2B per acre. Oftly a. very sraaH deposit wanted, as tho present owner is retiring. This is recognised .aa the test Dairy Farm in the district. 62 APPLY TO—EDWIN R. B. DANIEL LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, HASTINGS, H.B. A GOOD LITTLE SHEEP FARM FOR A DEPOSIT OF £BOO. AiGR'ES Freehold, Jevei and t)UU undulating, and nearly all plough able, 11 pjdctocks, well fenced and watered; 40 acres in _ English grasses; 50 acres laid down in cocksfoot, clovetj and native grasses. The property will winter 81X3 ewes, besides a large nunib i ;ir of cattle; 4roomed house, large implement ehed and store room. Back 'bounded by river; 25 acres of bush, with plenty of fencing timber; strip of flax swamp. PRICE £ll per acre; tlis adjoining property just sold to a hard buyer and valuer at . £lO 10s, and thaffc without any buildings whatever. Wo'consider tho property to be well •worth inspection, ivna are_ spending money advertising 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. WEIGH UP IN YOUR MIND THE ADVANTAGES WE OFFER. THE BALANCE IS IN YOUR FAVOUR. GENTS' GLACE KID DERBYS, Welted Soles, 21s Cd, 22s 6d, 27 s. CENTS' GLACE KID BALS., 21s, 22s 6d, 23s 6d, 275. Welted Soles. GENTS' BOX CALF, WELTED SOLES, 20s, 21s 6d, 265. HUBBARD BROS. AND CO., BOOT MANUFACTURERS. Queen Street, Opposite Queen's Mote! J, WHITTAKEH, PROVISION MERCHANT. All groceries at lowest /PRICES. 'AIL orders delivered to any part ot iae town. TELEPHONE 37. _QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. AEROGEN SAFETY uAb TME «BPAL COUNTRir UG*/?. FOR INSURANCE.— '1 -e Aerogen Machine las Leon passed as perfectly safo by the Underwriters' jlasociatioa. The CHEAPEST LIGIii KNOWN.— The c"tof a 40-osncllo f»ow«r burner is only 1-lOft of t, ay per hour. Absolutely noa-ssp'o;.-. ive ,combine! with, cleanliness. A diild can work it. Kindly cr.ll sod latest laaoiiine? at work, or m&ke application for pfirtical&ro froEi -feia.-i Juo&l Astsnts— PICKERING "OROS. ICKERINO -ORGS. PLUMfIERft.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10673, 20 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10673, 20 July 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10673, 20 July 1912, Page 8

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