AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES* MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1912, At 11.30 a.m. JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. will.soil as above— On account J. SAVAGE Esq., To Ore Oi - e, who i.s givinsr vip dairyings, fcho whole of his Dairy Herd, consisting of DAIRY 00WS, due August and September. 1 Alpha de Laval Separator artd Engine (onJy in use one season). The aibove mentioned coiwis are an exceptionally good lot, ■and are all second, fhird and fourth calvers, and are in splendid condition. On account other vendors — 2 good dairy cows, due August 91) 2 yr old dairy heifera in can " FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. 30
MASTERT3N STOCK SALE, WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. 7th AUGUST, 1912. iTTAM.ES MACINTOSH AND 00. will sell as above—--260 I a'lid syr old owes in lamb to Southdown rams, t:i) top lino 80 mixc-d wfitlvcrs and owes, to be drafted _ t 60 f.ni. owe in land) to &.D. 'ram 20 woolly lionets 10 •swingling Jioifcrs, due Septoin'bcT »!.'.!■ 0(;'tol)(M'. f> sprini.ii'-g .he."ft>rs. duo Sopt. 5 duo early ") i'yr old .'..'lvtM'if' .1 fat ci-.v . FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MATARAWA (Near GREYTOWN.) TUESDAY, 13t.1i AUGUST, 10]2, at 12 o'clock (Noon). On. Account R. G. WEr.Ce Esq., who / lias eold his Farm. TAMES* MACINTOSH AND CO. have received instructions from R, G. WELCH . K'ikj.. who has sold his Ear.'.n. to hold an absolutely unreserved Clearing Sale of all his Live and Dead Stock, on ahove date and time, viz.— HORSES—--1 light draught marc, < years. 1 light draught gcldng, 7,vivs 1 harne.'-.s mare, agod (staunch and quiet). 1 harness) marc in foal and foal at foot Harness, Plough Chains, Leading Harness and Covers. CATTLE—
1 goocl cow in full profit •7 yearling grade Ho stein build (bv imported bull) PIGS—--10 breeding sows with littor.v and to furrow early 31 good slips IMPLEMETS—--2 Spring Carts and Harness l , 1 Block Dray," Deer?n« Mower, -Hayrake. Time Harrows, s.f. Plough, Tripod Harrows, Light Disc Harrow;, Cultivator, Wooden Roller, Planet J:\ Swingle Trees, Stumping Battery with 100 yds Coil. Stumping Jacks, Saw?, Mtvulfi and Wedges, Emery Wheel, Wheelbarrows, Rick Covers, 1 60-gal. Iron Boiler, Sot weigh .scales, StoelvardiH, Wire Strainers, 8, coils" Wire Netting., Scalding Troughs. 12 Milk Cans, 1 25-gal. Separator and Milk Cooler, Milk Parts, and lots of Farm and Fencing Tor/Is, etc., etc. 20 Totara Strainers. Lot of Posts and Battens. Totara Hon?? Blocks, Galvanised Piping, etc.. etc. Duckf. Fowls, Sheep Dogs, and odd lets of Kij.mitn.re, etc., etc. LUNCH V.ON PROVIDED. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer, ~A GOOO L!TT!.E~SHEEP~FA~RM FOR A DEPOSIT OF £BOO. Freehold, level and U'U'U' undulating, and nearly all plough-able, 11 pndclocks, wo-11 fenced a*nd watered; 40 acres in, English grasses; 50 acres laid down in cocksfoot, clover, and native grasses. Tlie property will winter 800 ewes, besides a, large numbor of cattle; 4roomed .liouse, largo implement shed -laid store room. Back bounded ■by /iver; 25 acres of bush, with plenty of fencing timber, strip of flax swamp. PRICE £ll per acre; the adjoining property , ; "st sold to a hard buyer and valuer at £lO 10s, and 'aaait without any buildings whatever. \~Ve consider the property to be well worth inspection, and are „ spending money adve-rtiyinrr it. It is situated in the Haiv!:o's Bay Waipawa Provincial district. . Fuller particulars upon application to us.
HUNTER, SGHULTZE AND GIBSON, LAND AGENTS, Tennyson St., NAI'IER. EDWARDS AND CO. F. W. Dunn.) (G-. F. Rawson. MASTERTON. 707 ACRES, 0.R.P., at 9s per 4\J 4 acre, Nganuaw'ahia; 350 ■acres lin bush, 357 a ores iin- grass. Will carry 2 sheep to the acre. House, 5 rooms, with all necessary outbuildings; also iron shed,. 28 x 12. Well watered. Mortgage £BOO, G.A.S. £2OOO cash for goodwill. OKAA AORES Freehold, twelve miles from Cambridge by good road; 800 'acres grass after bufib, 400 acres grasig after fern; 600, acres standing busb, balance strong fdrn country. This 'class of land will take a good 'sole' of grass 'after burn--, ing. House, 0 rooms, incurred for £350; also good outbuildings. The proposed road from Tautari , t'o Cambridge, which must shortly go will run: through the Mock. Surveyed into eight different lots, th* plan of which is now beim-g approved. School and creamery yhoi tly ,to be erected close by. Price £5 5s per acre. Very easy terms. Ten per cent •eas'h-, balance 5 ye.irs at 5 per cent.
K Q ACRES Freehold, balance wilil tfO dairy 18 vows; well improved , 15 acres being under the plough; 6 acres just sown do win. in good Er.gii«li grasses; 2 acres p Ifswedcs. Small orchard. IloU'So, 6 rooms 1 and pantrv, 10-fbail cowshed, trap shed, pig styes, 2 miles from TJallancc' butter facto.'y. One niiile and a half iniileg from school and post office. PRICE £2B per acre. WALLPAPERS. UTK Largest and lic.-,t Selection. It ,'lsl impossible to obt.iin better value in Wall-paper than we offer. We buy direct from the. -Manufacturer, and we Si direct -.lb' you at the smallest -possible margin. PAINTING, SIGN WRITING, AND DECORATING A SPECIALTY. J SMITH & SONS Opposite W.F.C.A-, Ltd., Queen St.,
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