AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. MASTEHTON BTOCK SALE. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1912 At, ii.aU a.m. fl AMEB MACINTOSH AND 00. 9 will sell as above—--200 shorn hoggets. 140 forward empty owes. 00 forward empty owes. CATTLE: 60 fat cows. 10 2-year emnty dairy heifers. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE atTAUERU. Thursday iXUh. September 1912. «.t 12. 30. p.m. On account of James Me Rae Esq. Messrs James Macintosh and Co. have received instructions from James Mcßae Esq., who is giving up dairying, to hold an unreserved Clearing Sale of all his dairy Cous,, Pigs and Implements on above date and time. CATTLE 15 cows in fu-1 milk. 8 cows close to calving. 1 4yr. Hereford Bull . 1 yoarling Ayshiro Heifer. PIGS 0 sows in pig. 1 Berkshire) Boar. IMPLEMENTS 1 Jones Mower. 1 s.f. plough. 1 Spring Dray. 1 cat saddlo and brccircular saw. U:e 4-horso Dutton Steam Boiler and Engine. 1 Alpha do Laval Separator and intermediate. 1 set 2 horse Discs. 1 box chum, 4 cwt. capacity. 1 Daisy churn. 1 Cherry patent butter worker, etc. etc. ALSO Goodwill of Lease of Farm 62 acres. 1 year 8 months to run. Good 7 roomed house (water laid on) and ah necessary outbuildings. LIGJfT LUXCHEON PROVIDED. Frank Evans, AUCTIONEER. FOR PRIVATE SALE. POULTRY AND FRUIT FARM, CLAREVILLE. Consisting of 30 acres, well watered by streams, Good 9 roomed house with all necessary outbuildings. Good orchard of about 200 trees. Close,to School, Railway, Post Offico and Creamery. For quick sale. Easy terms can ho arranged. ■ Full particulars from JAMES MACINTOSH and CO.. MASTERTON. TT "OERRY AND CO., LTD. PERKY STREET ... MASTERTON. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND GENER/i- MERCHANTS. ,iULL Stocks Produce uind General . Merchandise carried. Tested Grass and. Grain Seed a Specialty. Winners gold mHils Masterton Show, 1008,' 190"/. 1910, 1911, also 28 FIRST PRIZES in open competition. SPECIAL HIGH CLASS MANURES fG'jarantetu.) Autolysis of Boil conducted .by our Mr A. B. Wood. We supply manures to suit soils. We supplied seedg and manures for all winning root crops, MUsterton Show, 1908 to, 1911, also to the Department of Agriculture for experimental purposes, 1908 to 1911. VV'o stock manures at M. B. Tait's, Feathers-ton, and A. H. Brentnall, 'Mar timber ouglh. Specially selected SEED MAIZE to £<uit all soils. Maize for sheep and dairy purposes. PEAS—White Ivory, Yorkshire Hero, and Partridge. We .compound Special Garden Manures. x AGENCIES: New Zer.find Insurance C:., Ltd., (Fire, Accident, Marine, and Live Stock), P. and O. Steamship 00., Ltd. (Via Suez), Minimax Fire Extinguishers, Bodmin's Parasidoscide. Little's, Cooper's, and Robertson's Sheep Dips, Sutton's and Hurst's Seeds, Macalietex'is Bidgers, and all A eri cultural Machinery. AND CO. F. W. Dunn.) (G. F. Rawson. MASTERTON. CARRYING BUSINESS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. { Of about 12 years' standing. i A HORSES, half-draughts (8), 4 X\J to 7 years' old (2 )aged. Har- ! ness suitable for business. 1 Lorry, 2 double pull Brakes (wool brakes)), 4£ and 3-J ton each. Respectively 1 drag, 2 Spring Da-ays for town delivery, 1 Block Dray, 1 American Buggy, Tarpauling and Timber Jacks, ropes, chains, etc. 8 acres of rich land, gave £SO per acre for same. $ acre, 4-roomed house; stable, 8-stalls, concrete floors, feed and harness room, anu large shed. Water, drainage, telephone. PRICE, £1250. ()A ACRES Freehold, within £ Ui./ mile from school. 50 acres unimproved manuka; 300 acres ploughable; carrying capacity 1} sheep per acre. House, 8-rooms, stable and , .sheep yards, 10 paddocks, permanent ; streams. PRICE, £ll per acre. QKQ -ACRES, highly improved. OtJO 100 acres Hat, 160 acres ploughable; 40 acres havo been ploughed; divided into 18 paddocks, well watered, and all fences in good order. Up-to-date 11-roomcd house, with hot and cold water laid on. Washhouse, wood shed, stables, buggy-shed, WQolshed with machine?.', 3 shearers' night pens for 250 sheep, dips, yards, , nico plantations and shelter trees; 2 I acres in orchard, concrete piths, kitch- j en garden, telephone to house. School ) and post office next door, 0 miles from railway. The property is wintering 1600 big sheep and 210 head of cattle. Limestone and papa formation ; 7 miles from Pahiatua PRICE, £l4 per acre. £SOO can remain for 5 years at 4.-} per cent. _ More could be got on first mortgage if necessary. WINTER 1912 WINTER OUR - REPARATIONS for the ■ WINTER SEASON" ar„ otj a larger scab than ever. Thi? in to be -'ion in the larzy an.d t~>~-/i «.---.-* fl?sfc of every de&criptio: FAR'WitiiahJe • - -H'ii art' On?LDKEir3 .AKLK FOOTWEAR, of wide 1 ! has bren sr/.-.r*iaJ'y firbsl mfertablf WINTFU, BOOTS. CALL 7\I~VM. fTIINLAYSOM AMD QOW. r»noTM.ATrTi.R«. SEN STREET ... J^STFSTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10714, 20 September 1912, Page 8
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