.••crtONEERS' rtOTioea. • 80LWAY SALE. I WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11,1912 ASSOCIATED A'JSTIONEEHi , Will offer as above—--60 mixed hoggets. 50 ewes in lamb to Southdown rams. (6-tooth to F.M.) 30 hoggets. prime fat heifers. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FABMERS' ASSOCIATION YARDS SEFPEMBER 20th. LSBOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will otfer as above—--15 guaranteed empty stationbred cows. 10 P.A. fat and forward speyed heifers. 20 empty forward cows. 6 dairy cows, close to profit. 12 yearling heifers. 4 'storo cows. 1 fat cow. TARATAHI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IG, 1912. At 1 p.m. ©harp. ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell as above:— 14 yearlings (trood). SALE OF TOWN SECTIONS. OLD MILL SITE AND HOUSE. ESSRS DALGETY and Company, . Ltd. (instructed by Mr R. Brown) will offer by auction, on sth October, on- behilf of Mr A. W. RENJLLL, 4 acres of-deairable Town Property, situated between Queen and Dixon Streets... opposite Convent Grounds and Bowling Green, in building allotments. 'Further Particulars later.
PA H I'AT,U A. SPRING HORSE FAIR. Saturday, September 7th, 1912, at 12 Noon. ' ABRAHAM AND V WILLIAMS, Ltd, will sell at their Manga3i»o Road Yards, as above. Draughts, Half-Draughts, qnd Hackp. — 15 heavy draughts (broken and unbroken). 15 half' "tlra-ughtg (broken and unbroken). 16 hacks and harness horsee. : ~FOR ONE WF.EfC ONLY~ SPLENDID BUSINESS FOR SALE la HASTINGS. HAWKE'S BAY. CONFECTIONERY and Small . Goods, and large Tea and Dining Booms. Owner suffering ill-health »b3 nnable to carry on. PRICE, bare ■cost of plant and <stock. Plan*. £425 approx. Stock £75 -approx. , Lease 4 years to run, at a£4 4s per week. Righfc iii the centre of main street; *n» of the best stands in the town. Owner will consider application .from competent cook (with testimonials) a© to partnership or managership. Very easy terms and splendid opportunity for a good live man.' LAND-AND ESTATE AGENT, QOB&N STREET, HASTINGS, FOB IMMEDIATE SALE
FIRST-CLASS SHEEP HUN. -~ 'ififi ACRES Freehold; all hat ■j\J\J been/very well laid down in mixed English grasses, except, 209 «ore«, which is in standing bash. Well fenced and divided into 12 oonjtmmii paddorkh. Five-roomed; house •ad also 3-r<H.mt*i cottage, woolahed, *nd night pens, *h«ep yards, <»w•bed and oubbaiVmsrH. There are •boat 4(H"i anrea of rich flats, the HbalaTM*» bAing hills., good spurs and tat*** ot> blue papa formation Situ«tf. 1 mile to th* Post Office, store, *«iJwioi. tvte; half mile to the dairy factory. 10 miles to the saleyards, 18 ■mile* u< freezing works. Access by main road (first-cta»9 metalled motor ,ro>»dV riijht to homestead. PRICE ■ JSo p*r vi a very cheap propert^ 1 O.RQ ACRES, Te Kuiti dis'JLt/OjU trict, 500 acres in gra9S, fcalance n*av,y bash. Good 5 roomed itoase, shed and sheep yards., Sub■divided into 6 sheep proof. paddocks.' Capacity 2 sheep to acre. O.R.P. At 17e 6d per acre. jt*lilOE £3 10s Per •ore. «JlO l 'o'7"| Q ACRES, Waverley DisJml iJ. O trict; 1805 acres in grass and the balance in bush. Well fenced and Four roomed ihoase and lean-to, dairy, wool shed, «nd two sets of sheep yards. Carrying 3000 sheep and 200 head of young cattle. Situate 9 miles to railway .station. Tenure small grazing run lease -fll years from Ist March, 1913. Ren £49 10s per annum. PtRIOE £6OOO, (Exceptionally easy terms sven and the stock can be taken *3 valuation. 340 AUCTIONEER, I AND anO FINANCIAL AUfcNl, NTCW I'T.'«TM OUTH, CEMENT
WtLSON'SS lAR BRAND NO New untried article. Tested for 25 years. Every bag guaranteed. Lowest Wellington Rates.' iWILSQtf'j? HYPRAVLTC LIME, b» ,_.thij iadS'f iscrluiN6 LIME. Jtbme-nt Pipes, 4 inches to 42 inches* in diaro.i'cer.- • -Concrete Troughs, Salt "Pans, Fencing Posts, etc. iflBE CEMENT TJIPE pO„ IhE <UEMENT JLIPE KJO., LIMITED. MASTERTON, Telephone 165. And at HASTINGS. 11. 8. I'THHE Man who buret rip the- local Butchers' Combine to enable .the Public of Masterton to get meat at a prope/'price. Prime Pork and •Lam'b 'killed and inspected at' Abaft oirs. Prime wether mutton and i.h TWf Rlairtrhterpd and inspected ai OUR LOCAL MEAT CO.'S WORKS Remember.— I do not employ on accessary hands nud expensive curt, and horses. ' Being the only oxperl tradesman in the town, I am able tc cub and cater for the public with tin primest meat that money can pro cur©. . SMALL GOODS made h myself are, the best in the Wairarapa Over 120(i cash customers patroniiif •our market every week, to say nothing of thi> scores to whom wo Bene meat in the country. No connection with any other bin<cher in tbe town. MY MOTTO 13— "I LOVE THE PEOPLE!" H. LON6. MANAGE®,
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