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rtUGTloft££Rß' NOTICES, IMPORTANT LAND SALE. I ' ACRES, L.I.P. Tableland fJ Settlement, MARTDf BOROUGH. Account MESSRS BROADBENT AND ORUICKSHANK: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. At 2 p.m. ESSRS DALGETY AND CO., . LTD., have been instructed by Messrs BROADBENT AND CRUICtfSHANK (who are dissolving partnernership), to offer at their rooms, Masterton, as above:—That desirable pro- erty of 675 acres L.1.P., tableland settlement, being; Section 4, block XII. The property carries well 21 sheep to the acre, and has wintered during the present season 640 brooding ewes, 860 hoggets. 30 cattle and 7 horses. All in English I grass; few patches shelter bush. Buildings :: Four-roomed house . with bathroom and scullery, woolshed, stable, and men's whare. tolephone. 12 miles from Maryborough, 25 miles from Masterton by good road. Daily mail. 6 paddocks, all well watered. Rent, 3s lid per acre, less 1Q per cent. TERMS: £I2OO can remain at 5 »>er cent till September, 1916. The auctioneers can with every confidence recommend the property. It is situated in one of the best districts in the Wairarapa, excellent climate, and very healthy sheop country. To settle partnership accounts, a low reserve will be placed on tho goodwill. Neither partners have any intention of buyIQg DALGETYANDCO..LTD. - Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1912. At 1.30 p.m. (Near Old Showgrounds.) A J. JOHNSON AND CO., fav- ■ • ourcd with instructions from Mrs L. Harvey, who is leaving Masterton will abpVo. the whole .of her' High Class Furniture and Household Effects. Particulars of which ■will appear in Tuesday's issue. 80LWAY SALE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4,1912 THE ASSOCIATED ' AUCTIONEERS will offer as abqve: SHEEP: 100 2-tooth shorn wethers. 100 woolly hoggets. 40 fat sheep. CATTLE: , 5 fat cows. ' ■ 1 good dairy co;v, close to profit. . 30 yearling to 15 months steers and heifers. . On account Mrs Dorset, Maunceville: 60 3-veav old steers. Account of G. C Williams, Esq., le Parae: _ 47 2-year Shorthorn and -Hereford breeding heifers. On account of Mrs' T. C. Williams, Wcstmere: 57 Hereford and Hereford cross 2-year heifers. 9 steers MARTINBOROUtIH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER .12, 1912. AT 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will offer at their Martmorough Saleyards as under:— 20 3-year bullocks 15 4-year bullocks. 20 station bred heifers CREYTOWN SALE. i ] MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1912. ' At 1 p.m. X\ ALGETY AND CO. will sell as. above: — 40 15 months steers 2 3-year heifers, winter calvers On account E. H. Jackson. Esq., .. . " Stonesteatl: 200 well grown 2-tooth shorn wethers. \ PAH lATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1912 riHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONL EERS will'sell in tlie Mangahao Yards, as above at 11.30 a.m. I 100 fat and forward 4-tooth maiden ewes. 100 mixed sex woolly hoggets. 50 woolly empty ewes. . 50 woolly hoggets. 50 shorn ewes. 50 4-tooth wethers, in . .the wool. 30 ewes in the; wool. 100 ewes 100 mixed sex woolly hoggets 50 woolly empty ewes 50 woolly Jioggets .50 shorn ewes . , 50-empty dairy heifers. .. , 30 well bred 2 and 3-year heifers, i 30 18 months steers. ' ?v dairy heifers on. drop. 50 empty dairy heifers 30 well bred 2 a«d 8 year heifers. 30 18 months steers 5 dairy heifers pn drop; ** 75 woolly hoggets. 2IS months hulls. ■ . < HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP PROPERTY. CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN THE ' DISTRICT AND-ON PARTICULARLY EASY TERMS. . >AAfY ACRES, beautiful rich jUUU hills, carrying 3 sheep to the cae easily. Good roads, well watered country, and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Price only £lO per acre. Best Snip in Hawke's Bay at present time, and ■ being, easy iterms imakes it very adaptable to a speculaAPPLY EARLY, AS THIS WILL SOON GO. S. H. KNIGHT. HASTINGS. SPORTING SEASON 1912-13. * LL THOSE INTERESTED IN CRICKET TENNIB, AND CROQUET. Should Inspect J. ELLIOTT.AND CO'D STOCK before purchasing THE FAMOUS FORCE BAT STOCKED. JAQUES'. WILLIAMS'. AND "SLAZENGER'S RACQUETS. wmm BADOLERB. UABTERTOM. Ta ROSS. BILLIARDS. BEG to inbiiaate that I h*ve taken over the' Billiard Saloon neii th# ■CEirb Cafe, Queen Street, until recently conducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and "wwila request a continuance of thai *rc?s.ori *o libftrftHy extended to m-? MTW.OfttOI,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 2 December 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 2 December 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 2 December 1912, Page 8

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