AUCTIONEERS' NOTICEft, MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA SALE YARDt, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. At 11.30 a.m. AMES MACINTOSH AND GO. ■will sell as above—--5 springing heifers, duo September. VI guaranteed sound cow (close to calving.) 100 F.M. ewes in lamb. 20 2th. wethers. 30 woolly hoggets. 50 fat wethers, off turnips. 2 springing heifers. 6 springing heifers. 2 good dairy cows. 1 good trap horse. 1 real good Jnck and harness gelding. ON Account James Macara, Esq., who has sold his farm at Weraiti, 33 3yr steers, real good lino. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 28tli AUGUST, 1912. At 2 p.m. CLEARING SALE. At Premies, 135 Dixon Street. (Near iJowling Green.) A J. JOHNSON AND CO. • have been instructed by MR* HARRISON, who is leaving tho disI trict, to sell the whole of her Furn: turo and Household Effect*, which _:irc all nearly wow and in first-class order. Further particulars Wednesday's
ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. AT CAiIBIUDCiE. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, September 10th to 13th. i AAA RORSES of all classes. 400 medium and heavy draughts. 400 upstanding! hacks, light harness, and milk cart horses. 200 unbroken colts and fillies. ORDER OF SALE: Ist day of Sale at 10 a.m., unbroken horses, Implementf. and broken draughts to No. 80. 3nd day at 9 a.m., balance of draught horses. 3rd and 4th d.iys at 9 a.m., light horses. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. HAMILTON. G. M: McCULLAGH, W. "W. VERCOE. Auctioneers. PEDIGREE HOL3TEIM FRfESIANS.
NEWTON KING will sell by auction at New Plymouth on Friday, Gth September, 'from his Holstein Stud Farm : A-i PEDIGREE Cows. TEX 3 pedigree heifers. 9 yearling hulls. / 2 pedigree 2yr. old bulls. All the young Bulls are by "King Fayne Segis II" or "King Alcartra Pietje," with family records of 351b butter in 7 days." The best bred bulls in the Dominion. Send Early for Catalogues. C LEARI N0... SALE. At UPPER PLAIN. THURSDAY. 29tli AUGUST, 1912. At 1.30 p.m. MESSRS. JAMES MACINTOSH and 'Co. have received instructions from Mr OWEN" SULLIVAN to hold an unreserved Clearing Sale of all his Live and Dead Stock on above date and time, comprising:— 21 lambs. 1 half-bred Jersey cow, in full profit. 1 veal calf. 1 draught gelding, aged, all work. 1 brake gelding, 8 years, S. and D. harness. I hack mare. 8 years, S. and D. harness. 1 halfdr.iught gelding, -I years, by Duke of York. 1 2yr. old filly, by Chicago. 2 porkers. Massoy Harris Binder, 4-leaf harrows, Swingletrees, Tip dray, Hay Rake, Grubber. D.F. Plough, Spring cart Harnessj 1 roomy Galley, 18 tons O.S. Chaff, Pressed Hay, 8 h.ims, and 6 sides bacon cured at Factory, Silver Wyandotte and Brown Leghorn Fowls, etc., etc. OUTSIDE ENTRIES WILL BE RE-
CEIVED. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. AND CO. F. W. Dunn.) IG. F. Rawson. MASTERTON. CARRYING BUSINESS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Of about 12 years' standing. -i (\ HORSES, half-draughts (8), 1 JL U .to 7 years' old (2 )aged. Harness suitable for business. 1 Lorry, 2 doublo pull Brakes (wool brakes)), 4J and 3i ton each. Respectively 1 drag, 2 Spring Drays for town delivery, 1 Block l)ray, 1 American Buggy, Tarpauling and Timber Jacks, ropes, chains, etc. 8 acres of rich land, gave £SO per aero for same. § acre, 4-roomed house; stable, 8-stalls, concrete floors, feed and harness room, and largo shed. Water, drainage, telephone. PRICE, £1250. JAA ACRES Freehold, within J UvJ milo from school. 50 acres unimproved manuka; 300 acres ploughable; carrying capacity li sheep per acre. House, 8-rooms, stable and sheep yards, 10 paddock?, permanent streams. PIUCE, £ll per acre.
) ACHES, highly improved. nlnnrrhuhk'; 40 acres have been ;hed; divided into 18 paddocks, well watered, and all fences in good order. Up-to-dnto 11-roomed house, with hot and cold water laid on. AVashhouse, wood shed, ptahles, i. uggy-shed, wnolshed with machines, o shearers' night pens -for 250 sheep, dips, yards, nice plantations ncd shelter trees; 2 acres in orchard, concrete pxths, kitchen garden, telephone to house. School and post office next door, 6 miles from railway. The property is wintering 1600 big .sheep and 210 head of cattle. Limestone and papa formation ; 7 miles from Pahiatua. PRICE, £l4 per aero. £SOO can remain for 5 years at 4-J----per cent. More could he got on first mortgage if Nceow-nry. TF, ARE SOLE AGEXTS FOR / WILSO?I'S CEMENT, Established ISRS. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF Lowest Wellington 'Rates. Quality Guaranteed. CONCRETE PrPES, 4 inches to ! inches in diameter. CONCRETE TROUGHS, SALT PAN", Etc. . [THE rfPEMENT TOPE f\o., Lh.E L/EM F.NT I IPE \JQ., ~ LIMITED. MASTERTON. Telepliouo IGS.
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