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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. WEDNESDAY, S~i>TEMBER IS. AAtOGIATED AUOTIONEEL Will otfw as above— -14 18-mtlis steers and heifers. 5 spriniii'iii' heifers. TANTED—A It.ibhiter, with dog r for one week. Apply Ogih and Sons, Queen 'Street. Masterton._ PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. SEPTEMBER 17. 1912. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION YARD! fa BSOCIATED AUCTIONEER will soli as above. — 100 good mixed hoggets. 100 mixed hoggets. 6 Ogood' mixed hoggets. 25 fat and forward ewes. 8 good young bulls. 20 good '2-year empty heifers. 6 tip top "springing heifers. G fonvard empty cows. 10 picked yearling heifers. SALE OF TOWN S CI ION; OLD MILL SITE AND HOUSE ~ MESSRS DALGETY and Compan l/JL Ltd. (instructed by Mr ] Brown) will offer by auction, on 5' October, on behalf of Mr A. W. BEALL, 4 acres of desirable Town Pro party,) situated between Queen an Dixon Streets, opposite Convene Grounds and Bowling Green, in buil<3 ing allotments. Further Particulars'later. BEAUTIFUL HAWKE'S BAY PRC PERTY. In the Market for a very short tirm About 3 miles from Hastings by Goo Road. ~~ ' ACRES of the famous Hawke' . Bay Flats. This land is som of the pick of Hawke's Bay nnd car able of carrying a cow to the acre "Divided into 7 paddocks with all nei fences. 12 acres in first-class Prai rie Grass. 10 acres ready for gree: crops. Balance in pasture. Practically new house of o rooms and a! modern conveniences, -hot and col water, etc.. This is an ideal; dnir; farm, and is quite close to dairy fac fory. For further particulars appl; to" S. H. KNIGHT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, HASTINGS. FOS IMMED'ATfi SALE FIRST-CLASS SHEEP RUN. [ fiAA AC B -® 3 Freehold; «U LDUU been very well'laid do b mixed English grasses, exoept 1 »<jre«, which is in standing bui Well fenced and divided into 12 oo venicait paddocks. Five-roomed hou and also 3-roomed cottage, woolahe and night pens, sheep yards, oo: shod and outbuildings. There ar ■»J.out 400 acres of very rich flats, th talance being hills, good spurs am faae* on blue papa formation• Situ ate 1 mile to the Post Office, atore whool, eto; half mil© to the dairy fac lory, 10 miles to the saleyards, II mile* to freezing works. Access b; main road (first-class metalled moto: road) right to homestead. PRIG! £6 per acr:— a very cheap pro ?***•■-■■*... " T « Kaiti dis _ tfict, 500 aer#i in w»~ , heavy bush; Good 8 rooms divided into G sheep, proof raddook* ;7s 6d per acre. tTJOB £8 10s pe acre. /■SI 'i A(BES, W«r«rl«7 Di I, trict; 1805 acres i and the balanoe in hush. Wei Jenoed and Foot room* bouse and lean-to, dairy, woolshed and two sets of sheep yards. Carry tag 8000 sheep and 200 head of younj cattle Situate 9 miles to railway sta lion Tenure small graaing run leas< 91 from Ist March, I°lß. Ren 4'\<l 10«. prr annum. PRICE £6OOO .Kxoeptionall/ easy terms fjiven an( -*S» fl t.,trk can be taken »J rsinatioa. 341 I AND AWIXFINAUhni, WINTER 1912 WINTER OUR -REPARATIONS for the WINTER SEASON are on a larger scale than eve*-. This is to be •osn in the large and varied assoxtSHGXKfc of every description of the most lAOIES', MEN'S and CHILDREN'S SERVICEABLE FOOTWEAR, of wihioh bm been sj>eoia% wloot"X most pleasing array of low and «afbrtable WINTER BOOTS. CALL TO-DAY. -TX TCIINLAYSON AND OON. BOOTMAKERS. TOW STREET ... MA«TRStTON. "OW is the time to thisls: ftbotrt placing your order for that cb?< ©r. We are quite ready for you wits » now *fcoek, rust landed, of tfc» SEBT Llll&h V/ATERPBW3? gahva&. Absolutely guaranteed isho baai thing, and ihorovflhly durable. Oo7< ore &tted to order, and executed m prcnsptly and efficiently at the rigtii jpriow. AHi?OMBE AND SADDLF'nq on aw, Man win burst up the local Butchers' Combine to enable the Public of Masttrton to 'get meat at a proTiei- price. Prime Pork and •Lamb killed and inspected at Abattxjire: Prime wether maittoi and Ox ; Be*f slaughtered and inspected at OUR LOCAL MEAT CO.'S WORKS Remember.— Ido not employ unn'eceesary hands ai.d expensive cart! ,and horses.' Being the only "expert tradesman in ihe town, I am able to out and cater for the public with the primeet moat that money can procure. . SMALL GOODS made r>j myself are the bec-t in the Wairarapa Over 1200 cash or-oicraiers patronme our market every *"; ok, to say nothing of.th.3 scores to whom we send wamt in the country. No-connection with any other bxstfcher in the town. MY MOTTO *3— j "I LOVE THE PEOPLEI" MANAGER,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 17 September 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 17 September 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 17 September 1912, Page 8

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