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rt,U*jr»JMeii«3' NOTICES. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS AUGUST 16. 4 AUCTIONEERS will offer as above— _ 13G I and 0-tooth owes in lamb , to S.i>. rams. » 1W good breeding ewes. 60 mixed hoggets. 12 springing heifers (extra good). 12 springing heifers, extra good 3 springing heifers. 1 second calvor. 3 springing heifers. 1 2nd calvers-. TARATAHISTOCK SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 19. At 1 p.m. sharp. AXD CO., LTD., will IJ sell -as above:— 20 Jirst-cvass dairy cows, to calve fnctorv dates. - 2 linst-class dairy .heifers, to ■calvo factory dates. 4 Jersey cro.its heifers, from 1 to ljyrs. 3 ,co\vs 'to: K.alVe September. 1 good sound hack 7yrs, to be sold without .reserve. 'On account W. Rayner, Taratahi: 12 heifers- just at drop (a very On account S. Dalgoish, Esq., Gladstone. 15 Springing 3yr. dairy heifers. On account B. V. Skoet, Esq. 50 first class-. 3 year dairy heifers September calvers, in calf to pure bred Jersey and Holstein bulls. On account other vendors. 6 2i to 3yr. forward springing heifers. 6 yearling dairy heifers. pros.. 30 hi-st-chiss slips. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. AUGUST 20th, 1912.■ FARMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS. £ SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS wil Bell as above.— 400 good mixed hoggets. 150 2, 4 and 0- and f. f. mouth ewey in to Lincoln ran:.?. -500 good mixed hoggets, off turnips, tip-top line. 45 ewes in lamb. 35 good mixed hogcote.. •65 2, 4, 6-tooih owes in lamb. 30 3yr steers, good lino. 6 'springing heifers, on the drop. MARTIHBOROUCH SALE YARDS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th.. . • At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from A. E. NUTT, Esq., who Ijns given up dairying, to sell without reserve the whole of "his. selected herd of dairy cows, consisting, of: QK GUARANTEED sound cows, moj'tly 2nd and 3rd oalvens, to calve beginning cf September. ALSO on account of other clients:25 good springing! d:iirv heifers, September a.:xl October calvUNREBEJWED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. At Greyetown Saleyards. , On TUESDAY, 20th AUGUST. IIJI2. at 12.30 p.m. (Messrs Dalgoty amid Co., Ltd., have been favoured with d'n&tiructions froro Mr S. • Poison, of Moristcxn's [Bush, wivo has leased his farm, to teel WITHOUT iRESEVE the whole of his dairy Lend o'f F!irst-elass cows, comprfeling A K FIRST-Glasg dairy dows, rtO Jersey Cross.-and August and September calvers. 12, springing heifers, 12, selected yearling heifers, etc., ;etc. Full pa.tticu.la.lvs lateir: DAL6ETY AND CO., LTD., MASTERTONV '---tioneers. HKIIVJCI VALUER, ' LAND AND ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, Bank of New Zealand Chambers, QUEEN ST MASTERTON. (H. BANNI3TER, Representative.) FOR EXCHANGE. O A ?7- ACRES, all in gr es, save Ot 4 45 acres, 55 acres in ' new grass; 8 acres turnips, 3 acres mangolds, 3 miles from Kawa Railway Station .school and creamery acres**' the road. 13 paddocks, 189 acres freebold; 4-roomed house; chaff shed, cowbails, etc. 150 acres O.R.P. Equity £I6OO, will exchange for town or country property. FOn SALE. OTA AOBES LLP. About half **lJL\) fiat, rest undulating, half .been, ploughed, well watered, .fenced and subdivided. 5-roomed hou&e and sheds. Particulars on application ; can recommend this property. . A NEW BUSINESS. "ESSRS. DEADMAN BROS., if . Mastcrton,, beg to announce to Master-ton and the surrounding district that they 'have opened a Wood, Oojl and Coke Depot, at 340 Queen Street South (next Rurupmn Fire Brigade Station). The firm has made s<p.v,t'al arrangements for a large and regular giipply of matai and maire, which tl;ey can guarantee to give absolute satisfaction. All Orders Promptly Attended to. DEADMAN BROS., M 0 QUEEN STREET SOUTH, MASTERTON. Aerogen Safety Gas THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. MOR INSURANCE.— The Aerogen L Machine 'h-ais been pacaed as perfectly safe by the Underwriters' Association. THE CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—The cost of a 40-candle power 'burner is only l-10th of a penny per hour. Absolutely THHi-explos-ive, combined with cleanliness. A child can work it. Kindly call and inspect machines iat work, or make application for particulars from the local 'Agents. PICKERING (BROS., PLUMBERS.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10695, 16 August 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10695, 16 August 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10695, 16 August 1912, Page 8

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