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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21st. At 1J..3U a.m. AMES MACINTOSH AND CO. will sell as above— GO 4, 6, and F.M. owes, in lamb to Romneys. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. SPECIAL CLEARING SALE. OF COV/S, HEIFERS, SHEEP, HAY, AND SUNDRIES. On account of HARRY FEAST, Esq., wlio is giving up dairying, on mstarin, AHAIKOUKA, near GREYIOWN. FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, At 11.30. AMES MACINTOSH AND CO. Jt havo received instructions from Harry Feast, Esq., to sell as above. COWS AND HEIFERS : 40 real good cows duo August and September. 50 2 and 3y.r spinning heiters | due August and beptember 2 pure bred Ayrshire heiters. 2 purebred yearlings (out of picket cows). 6 sows with litters. 2 60\vs in pig- | 1 p.b. Rersikeiro boar. SHEEP: , . , 7 100 2, 4, 6 and 8-th ewes in-lamb to Romnevs and S.D. rams. HORSES: " , .. ~ 1 good harness mare (suitable for milk cart). 1 4yr old unbroken filly. SUNDRIES: 40 Totnra strninm (in lobs). Galvanised iron piping. 20 tons baled hay. 20 tons mangolds, etc., otc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED: Tho Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to this sale, as Mr Feast has always been one of tho best Suppliers to "the Greytown Factory, and on the day of the sale he will be pleased to show his. return's. „, TJ , T _ FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE ... CLAREVILLE. On account of Thcs. Kay, E<-q. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1912. MESSRS JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. have received instructions from Thos. Ray. Esq., who has leased his farm, to hold an absolutely unreserved clearing sale of all his live and dead stock, on above date and time, including:— HORSES—--1 bay gekli:i-g "Ophir" by Australina—Nai Nai. 1 chestnut lilly, unbroken, by Au Revoir—Nai Nai. 1 brown gelding "Merrie Fly,'/ by Morrie England—Nai Nai. 1 bay filly, out of Putangitangi. 1 chestnut mare "Elfrida," by Sir Lancelot—El flock, bred by Hon. .1. D. Ormond. 1 brown gelding, aged, by Deringer. 1 black 'draught marc, Syrs. 1 b.iy draught mare, aged. ■2 black jinnies, broken to single double harness. CATTLE—•I roan cow, close to calving. 1 white cow, in full profit. !i yearling heifers. SHEEP—IMPLEMENTS— -1 set chain harrows, sot Avery isca'e.-, woo] Dress,, Jones y^ ? -:v a.-,:! binder, H.M. drill, d.!'. ploug'ii, Duncan' mower, hay-rake, Cambridge roller, wooden roller, horse-power chaff-cutter, oat crusher, dray and harness, spring cart and har.ness, single seated huggy, double f'C-t harnef,.", four horse . yokes and chains, <j sets plough harness, {) tans baled hay and straw, tarpaulins, tool/., ladders, etc., etc. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer.

AND CO. F. W. Dunn.) (G. F. Rawson. MASTERTON, / ACRES, 0.R.P., at 9s per acre, Nganuaw'ahia; 850 acres in. bush, 357 aorcs m grass. Will carry 2 ishecp 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. ACRES Freehold, twelve mites from Cambridge by good road; 800 acres grass after bush, 400 acres grass after fern; 600 acres standing bush, balance strong feirn country. This 'class of lamd will take a good 'sole 1 of grass 'after burxiring. House, 6 rooms, insured for £350; a.fco good outbuildings. The proposed road from Tautari to Cambridge, which must shortly go through, will < irun through the Mock. Surveyed into eight different lo'tS', the plan' of which is now heiing approved. School and creamery phoitly to bo erected close by. Price £5 5s per acre. Very easy terms. Ten pier cent cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Q ACRES Freehold, balar.ee wilil t>o dairy 13 'cows; well improved, 15 acres being under the plough; 6 acres just sown dowin. in good Fngjrasses; 2 acres ,o Ifswedcs. Small orchard. •House, fi rooms and pantry, IG-bail cowshed, trap shed, pig styes, 2 miles from Uallanco' butter factory. O'ue mile and a ha'.lf miles) fro m school and possfc ofuce. PRICE £23 per acre. F you want to hire a Motor Oar in charge of a competent Chaff&vr. All irainy met. Attendance jJvht or day. E. J. E.rSTWGOu, PR.iJ'iilETO^ HOLLOWA¥ &CO S. H. Siir-lU (it. F. Hblloway. QUEEN STREET. THE' OLE!EST rSTABLISMED BUTCHERY SN MABTERTON. NOTHING but tbo very best quality of Beef. 'Mutton, Pork and Lamb killed at the Abattoir is brought jito our shop. No old cows or old ewes. We thank the public for the liberal support that is being accorded to lis, vhich speaks for the quality supplied >y us. Having now the ioc-rvices of a firsttoss Small Goods Man, every article i guaranteed fresh daily. We hav secured a line of the finest iambs ia :'be Wairarapa for our ordiis, wliicfe we shall sell at most reaDiiable prices. PON'TFOEGET, mmmwM

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10695, 16 August 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10695, 16 August 1912, Page 8

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