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80LWAY SALE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1913. r£\n& ASSOCIATED AUCTIONJL EERS will offer as above: SHEEP: 30 fat and forward cows 300 2 tooth wethers .520 sound mouth ewoa 280 good shorn lambs On account R. Barter, Esq.: ' 400 2 tooth -wethers (good line.) *" EKETAHUWA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY JANUARY IC, 1913. i SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS 3l will oiler as above: SHEEP: 135 ewes and 1 lanio 75 2 tooth wethers 150 Dow.ii lambs 150 2 tooth wethers 90 2 tooth ewes CATTLE: 15 15 months -heifers, running with Jersey bull. 8 2 year -heifers, running with Jersey bull. 8 2 year steers. CARTERTON STOCK S4LE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10., At 1. p.m. 'J L. FAIRBROTHER wii' f.ell / • by public auction at tho Carterton Saloyards:—SHEEP: 200 rape lamba 100 woolly lambs 30 cull ewes 300 F.F.M. ewes 50 F.M. owes 150 dry ewes. CATTLE:' 1 18 month Holstem bull, by imported bull. 1 dairy cow (April.) 1 heifer, 18 months 6 calves 10 good mixed calves 1 2 year grade Shorthorn bull 1 store cow 5 store cows HORSES.: 1 6 year bay gelding, staunch and quiet, double harness 1 3 vear heavy draught mare. VEHICLES: 1 spring cart 1 trap. 1 wagonette, in good order SALE OF IMPROVED URUTI SHEEP FARM, In the Estate of D.. MoKellar (deceased). WEDNESDAY. 15th JAN., 1913. NEWTON KING FAS received instructions from the L executors in the above estate, to offer by public auction at the Mart, New Plymouth, on Wednesday, 15th January:— That well known sheep farm of 813 Acres, being Sections 7 and 8, (Block XI. Mimi, S.D. 600 Acres, more or less, well .sown down in mixed English grasses. Balance im standing Bush. Subdivided into 14 Sheep Proof paddocks. 2-roomed cottage, woolshed,, dip and yards. Situated If miles from the Uruti township, Post Office, school, and factory SALE AT 2.30 p.m. This is a well-improved) farm, in firstclass order, and is excellent sheep country, being hilly and tableland, and fine papa country. It wintered 800 breeding ewes, 30 head mixed cattle, and 12 dairy cows. FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEERS. MACHINE TIATADB STAVING ihatalkd one of th« to* J. est BREAD MAKING MAOHiBNES, Tam now able to torn on* Bread on a much cleaner Bystom thfifc the- previous hand made s^l*. QUALITY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF-. CLEANLINESS- SHOULD INTSSJ EST CONSUMERS. INSPECTION INVITO "ODWARD A NOTICE, BAKER AN . CONFECTIONER. QUEE> T STREET, MAFTFRTON.

VICTORIA LAUNDRY. BEG to advise the public gener- — ally that I have returned to the Victoria Laundry, Bannister Street, and am prepared to execute all orders entrusted to me S. ALLEN, Bacaniater Street, Masterton.. OP TO-DATE FOR HIRE. ANTED KNOWN—That Mr V J. FERGUSON (late of WelKngton) has on hire an up-to-date TAXI-OAR. MR FERGUSON is better known as Sargood, Son and Ewan'a late Ohaffeur. PHONE UO. 423. No. 17. Miriam Street. SUB-DIVISION OF THE WELL KNOWN CLIFESIDE ESTATE TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913. At 12 Noon. \ ALGETY AND 00., LTD, PalmJ? erston North, have received instructions from Mr W. I. Lovelock, Esq., to offer for sale by Public Auction at thoir Rooms, QUEEN STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH, tho above, well known estate comprising .about 608 acres Froehald, subdivided into 9 farms, ranging from about 40 to 108 acres in area. The Property is situated at Aokautere, about %\ miles from Palmerstan North, and about 4£ miles from Ashurst Railway Station; and is all rirli level dairying or fattening land', splendidly watered by never failing Th:;; is the Estate where Mr Lovelock for several years past has been •breeding his celebrated Holstein•Freisian hurd of cattle, which are second! to none in the Dominion. TERMS: Exceptionally easy. —Viz.,' 10 por cent on fall of hammer, 5 P*r cont on February 6th, 1913, when possession will be given. Lahnco pan remain for 5 years at 5 per cent par annum. Lithograph Plans on Application. •Further Parti™ la rs from : DALGETY AND CO., LTD. Palmers ton North. * Or any of the Company's Branches.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 January 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 January 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 January 1913, Page 8

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