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Avar iUN thus 1 NOTICE&, MASTERTON STUCK SALE. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1912. At, li.d'U a.in. JAMES MACINTOSH AND 00. will sell as above—--100 Ronn>ey. erras ewe hoggets, good line. 'M I'YM. oivcy in Jamb. CATTLE: 8 yearling dairy heifers. ■5 yearling heifers. •5 springing heifers. 1 \Ho-l stein heifer. .1 Holritein springing cow. 1 Jersey -springing cow. '2 fat bullocks. '2 IS-niontiis steers. [ yearling bull. PIGS: 8 weaner p:gs. ERaaK EVANS, Auctioneer. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. AT CAMBRIDGE.

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, September 10th to 13th. i AAA HORSTC'S of all classes. 400 medium and heavy draughts. 400 upstanding'toades, light harness, and milk cart horses. 200 unbroken colts unci fillies. ORDER OK SALE: Ist day of Sale at 10 a.m., unbroken horses, Implements and broken draughts to No. 80. 2nd day at !i a.m., balance of draught horses. - 3rd and '!th d.iys at 9 a.m., light horses. THE FARM MRS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. HAMILTON. G. M. McOULLAGH, W. W VERC'OK. Auctioneers.

AND CO. F. W. Dunn.) (G. F. Rawson. MASTERTON. CAHRYJNC BUSINESS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Of about 12 years' standing. -i f\ HOUSES, half-draughts (8), 1 .11/ to 7 years' old (2 )aged. Harness suitable 'for business. 1 Lorry, 2 double pull Brakes (wool brakes)),' -i.V and 3.J ton each. Respectively 1 drag, 2 Spring Drays for town delivery, 1 Block Dray, 1 American Buggy, Tarpaulins and Timber Jacks, rope's, chains, etc. S acres of rich bind, gave £SO per aero for Mine. h acre, 4-roomed house; stable, 8-stalls, concrete floors, feed and harness room, and largo shed. Water, drainage, tele Water, drainage, tele PRICK, £1250.

A A ACIIKS Freehold, within i -jcUv/ niilo from school. 50 acres unimproved manuka; 300 acres ploughable; carrying capacity 1 -J- sheep per acre. House, 8-rooms, stable and sheep yards, 10 paddocks, permanent streams. PRICl'], £.ll per acre. iK'Q ACRES, highly improved. OUU 100 ' acres'flat. 160 acre? ploughable; -10 acres have been ploughed; divided into 18 paddocks, -well watered, and all fences in good order.. Up-to-ri-ite 11-roomed house, with hot and cold water laid on. .Washhouse, wood j.'.ickl, stables, buggy-shed, woolshed with machines', 3 shearers' night pens for '2oo sheep, dips, yards, nice, plantations and shelter trees; 2 acres in orchard,,concrete piths, kitchen garden, telephone to house. School and post office next door, G miles from railwav. The • property is wintering 1600 big.sluvp and 210 head of cattle. Limestone and papa formation; 7 miles from l\:hiatna. PRICE, £l4 per acre. £-500 can remain for ."> years at -I-J per cent. JJore could be got on first mortgage if iicee-rarv.

3ERRY AND CO., LTD. PERRY STREET , : . MASTERTON. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND GENERA, MERCHANTS. fjIULL Stocks. Produce ,'aud General Merchandise carried. Tested Crass and Grain Seed a Specialty.' Winners gold mMnls Masterton Show, 1908, 19C&. 1910, 1911, also 28 _ FIRST PRIZES in open competition. SPECIAL HIGH CLASS MANURES (Guaranteed.) Analysis of soil conducted by our Mr'A. 13. Wood. We supply manures to suit soils. We supplied seeds and manures for all .winning root crops, MJastarton Show, 1908 to 1911, also to the Department of ■ Agriculture for experimental purposes, 1903 to 1911. We stock manures at M. B. Tait's, Featherston, and A. H. Brentnall, Mairtiniboroup'h. Specially selects SEED MAIZE to suit all .soils. Maize for eheep and dairy PEAS—White Ivory, lorkshire Hero, and Partridge. We compound Special Garden Manures. ADENOSES: Now Zea.and Insurance C~., Ltd., (Fire, Accident, Marine, ur.d Live Stock), P. and 0. Steamship Co., Ltd. (Via Suez), Minimax Fire Extinguishers, Bodmin's Parasido&cide. Little'a. Cooper's, and Robertson's Sheep Dips, Sutton's and Hurst's Seeds, Macalistea-'s Ridgers, and all Agricultural Machinery.

FOR IMMED2ATE SALE FJRST-CUiSS SHEEP RUM. 6A/A ACRES FrerfjoW; fJI has liU been very well laid 1 down i in mixed English grasses, except £OO acres, which is in standing buah. "Well fenced and divided into 12 convenient paddocks. Five-room;*! Loisso and also 8-roomcd cottage, vook-'isd, and night pens, sheep yards, cowshed and outbuildings! Thero ara about 400 acr&a of very rich fiato, the balance being hills, good spure and faooa or blue rrii„i fcrm.itiob Situate 1 mile to tl'O Post OJlien, jiors, "school, etc; half mile to the dairy factory, 10 miles to the saleyards, 18 miles to freezing works. Access by main road (first-class raotslk-i motor road) right to homestead. PMOE £6 per acre— a very cheap proparty. 1 K@S). ACSRES, Ta Koiti disit/Uiy triet, 500 acres in grass, balance heavy bush. Good 5 roomed house, shed and sheep yards. Subdivided into 6 sheep proof paddocks. Capacity 2 sheep to acre. O.R.P. at 17b 6d por acre. J-.-HICE £3 10s per acre. 4819 Ail ID trict; 1305 acres in grass and the balance in bush. "Well fenced and subdivided. Four roomed house and lean-to, dairy, woolshed, and two sets of sJicep yards. Carrying 8000 sheep and 200 head of young cattle. Situate 9 miles to railway sta- j tion. Tenure small grazing run lease 21 years from Ist March. IQI3. Ben £42 10s per annum. PRICE £6OOO. Exceptionally easy terms ( and the stock can be taken al s"©!uatiou. 340 AUCTIONEER, I AND UNO FINANCIAL ACEN'I, hew prTMorm

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10708, 31 August 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10708, 31 August 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10708, 31 August 1912, Page 8

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