rtvJGY»Jrt£ilH3' NOriCgS. ' TARATAHISTOCK BALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 19. At 1 p.m. sharp. ALGETY ANtTcO., LTD., will ¥ soil as above:— 20 first-class diiiry cewa, to calve factory dates. 2 first-class dairy heifers, to calve factory dates. 4 Jersey cross heifers, from 1 to 1-Jyrs. 3 icows to. fcallvo September. I good sound hack 7yrs, to be &old without reserve. 1 tip t.iop draught horse (guaranteed). Oa account W. Raynor, Taratahi: 12 heifers just at drop (a very good line). On account S. Dalgeish, Esq., Gladstone. 15 Springing 3yr. dairy heifer*. On account B. V. Skoet, Esq. 50 first clas& 3 year dairy heifers September ealvers, in calt to pure bred Jersey and Hoist ein bulls. On account other vendors. 6 2 \ to Syr. forward springing heifers. C yearling dairy heifers. PIGS. 12 porkers.. 30 first-class slips. 2 sows to farrow 10th September. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. AUGUST 20th, 1912. EARMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS. £ SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as shove. — 400 good mixed hoggets. 150 2, 4 and 6- :ind f. f. mouth cwey in to Lincoln rarr.B. 500 good mixed hoggets, off turnips, tip-top line. 45 ewes in lamb. 35 good mixed hoggetr-. 65 2, 4, 6-toofi) ewe* in lamb. 30 3yr steers, good line. 6 'springing- heifers, on the drop. MARTiNBOROUCH SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th. At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., havo received instructions from A. E. NUTT, Esq., who has given up dairying, to sell without reserve the whole of his selected herd of dairy cows, consisting of:
2£ GUARANTEED sound cows, O mostly 2nd and.3rd culvert, to 'calve beginning of September. ( - ALSO on account of other clients :-- • 25 Rood springing; dairy heifers, September aad October, calyUNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. ; At Creyetown Saleyards. On TUESDAY, 20th AUGUST. 1912. at 12.30 p.m.
•Messrs Dalgety mmrl Co., Ltd., have been favoured with ' instiructions from Mr S. Polison, of Mori-ston's •Bush, wivo has leased his farm, to Beld WITHOUT RESEVE the whole of Ms dairy Lord of First-class cows, comprii'siing A K FIRST-Class- dairy dows, "Ct/Jersey Cross, and August-and September ealvers. 12, springing heifers, 12, selected yearling heifers, etc., etc' Full pairticu laws lateir. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., MASTER-TON, '--tioneers. HtfIIVJVI VALUER, LAND AND GSTATK AND INSURANCE AGENT, Bank of New Zeal*nd Chambers. QUEEN ST. ... MASTEBTOW fJT. BANNISTER. Representative.) FOR EXCHANGE. QA H ACRES, all in gr as, save Otc I 45 acres, 55 acres in new grass-; 8 acres turnips, 3 acres mangolds, 3 miles from Kav.a Railway Station ,-sehool and creamery across the rojd. 13 paddock,?, 189 acres freehold; 4-roomed house-; chaff shed, cowfcaita, etc. 150 acres O.R.P. Equity £I6OO, will exchange 'for, town or country property. FOt. SALE. 2TO ACRES L.I.P. About half ID flat, rest undulating, half lieen ploughed, well watered, fenced and subdivided. "5-roomed house nnd sheds. Particulars on application ; •can recommend this property. WOOO AW GOAL A NEW BUSINESS. 'ESSES. DEADMAN BROS., if . Masterton,, beg to announce to Master ton and tho .surrounding district that they have opened a Wood, Goal and Coke Depot, at 340 Queen Street South (next Rurupuni Fire Brigade Station). The firm has made s i p-. , »sfal arrangements for a large and reg'i'.ar supply of matai and maire, which tley can guarantee to givo absolute satisfaction. All Orders Promptly Attended to'. DEADMAN BROS., 340 QUEEN STREET SOUTH, MASTERTON. Aerogen Safety Gas THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. nOR INSURANCE.— The Aorogon *- Machine flias boon pa,*.::ed as perfectly safe by the Underwriters' Association. THE CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—The cost of a 40-oamllc power burner is only l-10tli of a penny per '.hoirr. Absolutely r.on-ex-pius'-ive, combined with cleanliness. A child can work ii. Kindly call and inspect machine.! 'at work, or mako application for particulars from the local Agents. PJCKERING [BROS., PLUMBERS. TO FARMERS WHO fiKE ABOUT TO FENCE. "E have e. largo quantity of , 1 SAWN TOTARA FENCE DSROPPERS, which we are prepared to quit at a very low price. It will pay you to givo us i call. PIUGNELL "PROS. „..„„_ RAiGNELL JjROS. TIMBER, WOOD AND COAL MF**CHANTS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10696, 17 August 1912, Page 8
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