NOTICE*. MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, aU(JUST 7, 1912, At 11.30 a.iu. TAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. will soil as above — On account J. SAVAGE Esq., le Ore Ore, who i.i giving up dairying, the whole of his Dairy Herd, consisting ol Q/Hk DAIRY OOWS, due August OU and September. 1 Alpha, de .Laval _ ScpaTatoi ami Engine (only in use one season). The albovo m<3ii tioncd cows are an exceptionally good lot. and are all second, tfliird and fourth calvers, and ate in enlcndid rondition. _ Oni account of Mr J. Hourigan, who is giving 'up dairying 10 lirat clai'3 da:.ry cows, duo August and September.
Oil account other vendors—--1 2 cowl dnirv cows, due August 20 2 vr old dairy heifers ini call 10 .springing heifers, duo September atiJ October. G -springiaiK he.:fers 5 springing cows f) 2yr old citoera 1 .fat cow 3 store cows SHEEP—--40 forward empty ewes 82 6.111. ewes in lamb 31) Liaco]n ewes i.n kimb to b.L>. ! rams '2O woolly lambs 2GO 4 and Syr old owes m lamb to Southdown rams, tip top lino 80 mixed wethers and ewes, to be drafted ' 00 f.m. owe in lamb to b.D. ram 20 woollv hoggets FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MA'fARAWA (Near GREYTOWN.) TUESDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1012, at 12 o'clock (Noon). On Account R. G. WKICH Esq., who lias t;old his Farm. JAMES MACINTOSH ANI) CO? ' have received instructions from R. G. WELCH E,;xi.. w)io lias sold his Farm, to hold an absolutely 'unreserved Clearing; Sale of all his Live and Dead Stock, on above date an r I time, viz.— HORSES—--1 light draught mare, 7 years 1 light draught geldng, 7yrs 1 lni.rne-.ss mare, ;iiged (staunch and quiet). 1 harness; mare in foal and foal at foot flanfciss, Plough Chains, Leading ■Harness and Covers. CATTLE—- , 1 good cow in full profit 7 yearling grade Hoist ein bulls (by imported bull) PIGS—--10 breeding sows with litter." and to f.iri-ow early 31 good slips BJPLEMETS—
■2 Spring Carts and Harness l , 1 Block Dray, Deerhig Mower, Ilnyrako, T'ino Harrows, s.f. Plough, Tripod Harrows, Lip lit Disc Harrows, Cultivator, Wooden Roller, Planet «Tr, Swingle Trees, Stumping Battery with 100 yd« Coil, Stumping Jacks, Saw?, Mnulf. and Wedges, Emery Wheel, Wheelbarrows, Hick Covers, I GO-ga!. Iron Boiler, Set weigh scales, Steelvaj'dvs. W'jre Strainers. S coils Wire Netting, Scalding 'i'rmlglis, 12 Milk Cans, 1 20-gal. Separator and Milk Coaler, Milk fan-, and lots of Farm and Fencing Tods, etc., etc. 20 'J'otara Strainers. Lot cf Post-s and Battens. _Totan Hon re Blocks, Galvanised Piping, etc., etc. Ducky. Fowlis, Sneop Dogs, and odd lots of Furniture, etc., etc. ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. "~ A G 0 ODL ITT LE SHE EPFA~RM FOR A DEPOSIT OF £BOO. ACKES Frccfliold, level and undulating, and nearly all plougihable, 11 pidctocks, well fenced and watered; 40 acres in. English grasses; 50 acres laid down iu.cocksfoot, clover, and native grasses. The property will winter 800 ewes, besides a large number of cattle; 4roomod -Louse, large implement shed wid store room. Back bounded by fiver; 25 acres of bush, with plenty of fencing timber, strip of flax swamp, PRICE £ll per acre; the adjoining property H'st sold to a hard buyer and valuer at £lO 10s, and jiat wit limit any buildings whatever. VVe consider the property to be well worth inspection, and are spending money advertifiim it. It is situated in the Hawlie's Bay Waipawa Provincial district. Fuller particulars upon application to us.
HUNTER, SCHULTZE AND GIBSON, LAND AGENTS, Ten ays on St., NAPIER. EDWARDS AND CO. F. \V. Dunn.) (G. F. Rawson. MASTERTON. 707 ACRES, 0.R.P., at 9s per SU o acre, Ngaiwaw'ahia; 350 .acres an, liuih, 357 acres iin. grass. Will carry 2 sheep to the acre. House, 5 rooms, with all nc'ceasciry outbuildings; ateo won she'd 1 , 28 x 12. Well watered. Mortgage' £BOO, G.A.S. £2OOO- cash: for goodwill. mites' from Cambridge by good road; 800 Acres grass after bush, 400 acres gras's after fern; 600 acres standing lni.sh, balance strong fdrn country. This 'class of land will take a good 'sole of grass patter burnr ing. .1-1 oust l , 6 rooms, insured for £3oD; also good outbuildings. The proposed road from Tautari t'o Cambridge, which must shortly go through, will run. through the block. Surveyed into eight different lots, the plan of which is now beiiiig approved. School and creamery phoi tl,y :to ho erected close by. Price •js"per acre. Very easy terrn = . Ten' per cent- cash, balance 5 years at 5' per cent. KO ACRES Froohold, balance will! Pj'O d:iiry J8 cowis; well improved, 15 acres being under the plough; 6 acres just sown dowin. in good English grasses; 2 acres ,o Ifswedes. Small orchard. H'oiuse, 0 rooms and pantrv, IG-fbail cowshed, trap shed, pig styes, 2 miles from Eallnnce butter factory. One mile and a half miles from school and pos''t office. PRICE £2B per acre.
W ALL PAPERS, IJIO Largest and Heat Selection. It k> imptwiblo to obtain, better value jn Wfi'll-paper than we offer. We buy direct from the • Manufacturer, and we f.. direct :to : you at the smallest possible margin. PAINTING, SIGNWRITING, AND DECORATING A SPECIALTY. Opposite W.F.O.Am Ltd., Queen St., J FMITH & SONS
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