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AUCTIONEERS' NCJTIGE&c. MASTEKTGN STUCK. SAi-fc. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. At 11. bO a.m. JAMES MACINTOSH AND 00. I will sell as above—u springing heifers, duo September. . 1 guaranteed sound cow (close to calving.) 1(X) F.M. ewes in lamb. 21') 2th. wethers. 30 woollv hoggets. 50 fat wethers, off turnips. ■2 springing heifers. 6 springing heifers. 2 good dairy cows. .1 good trap horse. 1 real. good hack and harness gelding. ON Account James Macaru, Esq., who hay sold his 'farm at Weraiti, 38 3vr steers, real good line. FIIANK EVaNS, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 23th AUGUST, 1912. At 2 p.m. CLEAHIttU SALE. At Premies, Loo Dixon Street. (Near Bowiing Green.) A J. JOHNSON AND CO. • have- been instructed by MRS HARRISON, who is leaving the district, to sell the whole of her Furn: ture and Household Effects, which are all nearly .new and in 'first-class order, comprising :~-Tivo Superior Duehesse Chests, D.'JJ.R. Bedsteads, 2 iron "VV W. Stretchers, 1 Wood Stretcher, M.T. Wi-shi'tand, 2 B.R. Fenders, Dining Tabic. 2 Kitchen T.ibles, nearly new Linoleums. Hall Linoleum. Canadian. Austrian, Wicker and Kitchen Chairs', 'Bookshelf, Picture and Easel, Books. Step,?, etc. etc.

ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. AT CAMBRIDGE. Tuecdnv. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, September 10th to 13th. ' IAAA A'ORSES of all classes. 400 medium and heavy draughts. 400 upstanding hacks', light harness, and niilk carr horses. 2(')0 unbroken colts and fillies. ORDER OF SALE: Ist day of Sale at 10 a.in., unbroken horses, Implement?, and broken to No. 80. 2nd day at 9 a.m., balance of draught liorses. 3rd and 4th days at 9 a.m., light horses. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ' AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. HAMILTON. G. M. MeCULLAGH, W. W. VERCOE. Auctioneers.

PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN FRIESIANS. NEWTON" KING will sell by auction at New Plymouth on Friday, _6th September, from his Hol'jtein Stud Farm:— A~i PEDTGREE Cows. a ld peclicreo heifers.9 yearling hulls. 2 pedigree 2yr. old bulls. All the young Bulls are by- "King Fayne Segis .1.1" or "Kins Alcarfcra Pietje," with family records of 85lb butter in 7 days. The best bred bulls in tlje Dominion. Send Early for Catalogues. CLEARIN C... SALE. ' At TIPPER PLAIN. THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1912. At 1.30. p.m. ESSRS. JAMES MACINTOSH L and Go. 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 prolit. I veal c.ilf. 1 draught, gelding, aged, all work. 1 brake gelding, 8 years, S. and D. harness. 1 hack rnare, 8 years, S. and D. harness. 1 halfdr.uight gelding, 4 years, by Duke of York. 1 2yr. old filly, by Chicago. 2 porkers. Mass?ey Harris Hinder, 4-leaf harrows, Swingletrees, Tip dray Hay Rake, Grubber. D.F. Plough, Spring cart Harness, 1 roomy Galley, 18 tons O.S. Chaff, Pressed Hay, 8 hums, and 6 sides bacon cured at Factory, Silver Wyandotte and Brown Leghorn Fowls, etc., etc. ■ OUTSIDE ENTRIES WILL BE RECEIVED. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer.

AND CO. F. W. Dunn.) (G. F. Rawson. MASTERTON. CARRYSNC BUSINESS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. . * Of about 12 years' staudine. i (\ HORSES, half-draught* (8), i JLU to 7 yea re''old (2 )agcd. Harness suitable for business. 1 Lorry, 2 double pull Brakes (wool brakes)), -H and IV, ton each. Respectively ]. drag. '2. Spring Brays for town delivery, I Block Drav, 1 American Buggy, Tarpaulins.' and Timber Jacks, rope's, chains, etc. • B.acres of rich land, gave £SO per acre for &ame. h acre, '4-roomed house; stable, 8-sfalls. concrete floors, feed and harness room, and largo shed. Water, drainage, telephone. PRICK, £J2-jO Af\C\ ACKKH i'Yooliokl, within \ pcXJKP mile from school. 50 acres unimproved manuka; 300 acres ploughable; carrying capacity 1-J sheep per acre. House, 8-rooins, 'stable and sheep yards, 10 paddocks, permanent streams. PRICE, £ll per acre. I ACRES, highly improved. wuiJ 100 acres flat, 160 acres ploughable; 40 acres have been ploughed; divided into IS paddocks, well watered, and all fences in good order. Up-to-date 11-roomcd house, with hot and cold water laid on* .Washhouse, wood f>hed, stables, buggy-shed, woolshed with machine?, .'] 6hearors' ~jght pens for 250 sheep, dips, yards, ..ice plantations and shelter trees; *>■ acres in orchard, concrete paths, kite! en garden, telephone, to house. School and post office next door, 6 miles from railway. The property is wintering 1600 big. sheep' and. 21,0 .Jiead,,of;,cattle. pfmestono and -papa formatio'rtl; 7 mile:s'froni;l'ahiatua;' ,; -;;:P : RICE, £l4 per aero.. ■ • ' " "'' '''''■■ £SOO can remain for o years.at 4-£ per cent. More-could bo got on first mortgage if necessary.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10705, 28 August 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10705, 28 August 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10705, 28 August 1912, Page 8

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