AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. MABTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11th. 1912. At 11.30 a.m. TAMES MACINTOSH AND 00. I will sell as above—--150 forward wethers, off turnips. 50 forward ewes, oif turnips. ' 70 mixed sex hoggets. 25 empty ewes. 30 prime fat wethers. 10 fat ewes. 4 springing cows. 2 2yr. heifers in. calf. 1 empty heifer. 1 springing cow, carrying 3rd C;ilf. 0 2yr. old steers. 10 weaner pigs. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. AT CAMBRIDGE. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, September 10th to 13th. 1000 HORSBS of all classeß, 400 medium and heavy draughts. 400 upstanding hacks, light harness. an<l milk cart horses. • 200 unbroken colts and fillies. ORDER OF SALE: Ist day of Sale at 10 a.m., unbroken horses, Implements and broken draughts to No. 80. 2nd day at 9 a.m., balance of draught horses. 3rd and 4th days at 9 a.m., light horses. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. HAMILTON. G. M. MoCULLAGH, W. W. VERCOE. Auctioneers. EDWARDS AND CO. F. W. Dunn.) (G. F. Rawson. MASTERTON. - CARRYING BUSINESS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Of about 12 years' standing. -i f\ HORSES, half-draughts (8), P IU to 7 years' old (2 )aged. Harness suitable for business. • 1 Lorry, 2 double pull Brakes (wool brakes)), 44 and 34 ton each. Respectively 1 drag, 2 Spring Drays for town delivery, 1 Block Dray, 1 American Buggy, Tarpauling and Timber Jacks, ropos, chains, etc. 8 acres of rich land, gave £SO per acre for same. 4 acre, 4-roomed house; stable, 8-stalls, concrete floors, feed and harness room, and large shed. Water, drainage, telephone. PRICE, £1250. A |fY ACRES Freehold, within 4 UU mile from school. 50 acres unimproved manuka; 300 acre* ploughable; carrying capacity 14 sheep per acre. House, 8-rooms, stable arid sheep yards, 10 paddocks, permanent streams. PRICE, £ll per acre. QKQ ACRES, highly improved; ot/O 100 acres flat, 160 acres ploughable; 40 acres have been ploughed; divided into 18 paddocks, well watered, and all fences in good order,. Up-to-date 11-roomed house, with,hot and cold water laid on. Washhouse, wood shed, stables, buggy-shed, woolshed with machines, 3 _ shearers' night pens for 250 sheep, dips, yards, nice plantations and shelter trees; 2 acres in orchard, concrete paths, 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 Paiiiat.ua PRICE, £l4 per acre. £SOO can remain for 5 year.s at 44 per cent. More could be got on first mortgage if necessary. GTT P ERRY AND GOLTD. PERiRY STREET ... MASTEIRTON. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND GENERA- MERCHANTS. PULL stocks Produce tand General Merchamdi.se carried. Tested Grass and Grain Seed a Specialty. 7 Winners gold medals Masterton Slhow, 1908, 190S, 1910, 1911, alsq 28 FIRSIT PRIZES in open competition. SPECIAL HIGH CLASS MANURES 4 (Guaranteed.) .Analysis of soil conducted by our Mr A. B. Wood. We supply manures to suit soils. We supplied seeds and manures for all .winning root crops, Mjasterton Show, 1908 to 1911, also' to the Department of Agriculture for experimental! purposes, 1908 to 1911. We atock manures at M. B. Tait's, Featherston, and A. H. Brentnall, Mar timboro ugh. Specially selected SEED MAIZE to suit all soils. Maize for shieep and' dairy purposes. PEAS-—White Ivory, "Yorkshire Hero, and Partridge. We compound Special Garden Manures. AGENCIES: New Zea.and Insurance Cc., Ltd., (Fire, Accident, Marine, a not Live Stock), P. and O. Steamship 00., Ltd. (Via Staez), Minimax Fire Extonamshers, Bodmin's Paras-idoscide. | Little <s. Cooper's, and Robertson's »ueep Dips, Sutton's amd Hurst's I Seeds, uVlacalister'is Riidgers, and all , Agricultural Machinery. R. BROWN VALUER, LAND AND GSTft'Stf ' AND INSURANCE AGENT, Bank of New Zealand C2iambeiß 6 QI7MSN ST. ... ... M.ASI'ERTOHi lE, £ANNIBTEIi,, Representative.) v C.R.P. at 10s, 8 miles AlljUU from Whakatano, 2 miles from sea ; 1600 in gyass, balance bush, undulating to hilly country ; well fenced. well watered; all buildings up to date." Carrying 3500 sheep'and 400 cattle. £9 10s per acre, terms.,, FOR EXCHANGE. Ozl/7 ACRES, all in gr ss, saveOJc 4 45 acres, 55 acres in new grass; 8 acres turnips, 3 acres .mangolds, 3 miles from Kawa Railway Station ,school and creamery across the road. 13 paddocks, 189 acres freehold; 4-roomed house; chaff shed, cowbails, etc. 15!) acres O.R.P. Equity £I6OO, will exchange for town or country proporty. FOi. SALE. ACRES L.I.P. About, half fc/jLO flat.'rest undulating, half been ploughed, well watered, fenced jnd subdivided. 5-roomed house and sheds. Particulars on application ; ••an recommend this proporty. DINING 'AMD .SUPPER ROOMS. F!BH 'AND CHSP3. .W. SCOTTBEGS *o awn</unce to the public otf Masterton and surrounding districts that hs has opened FISH AND CHIPS, DINING AND SUPPER r<OOMS in tho premises .lately occupied by Ah Lop, arid opposite Mr J. Elliott's, 'Saddler, Queen St. FISH DAILY. CIVILITY X>:r ATTENTION.
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