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aiUCWOttfERS' MOTIfiES. SOLWAY SALE. •WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1913. | THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer as above: SHEEP: 30 fat and forward cows 300 2 tooth wethers 520 sound mouth ewos 280 good shorn lambs On account R. Barror, Esq.: 400 2 tooth wethers (good line.) EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY JANUARY K, 1913. t ssuCIATISD AUCTIONEERS jl will otter as above: SHEEP: 135 ewes and* 75 2 tooth wether.s 160 Down, 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. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913. MANGAHAO ROAD YARDS. BSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS Will offer as above—--100 FF..M. ewes, shorn 50 2 tooth owes 150 good woolly lambs 30 mixed weaners 16 store cows 12 20 months steers 6 20 month jheiffers 4 fat cows 5 3 year bulls 2 18 month Holstein bulls 10 18 month steers SALE OF IMPROVED URUTI SHEEP FARM, In the Estate of D. McKellar (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, Now Plymouth, on Wednesday, 15th January: — That well known sheep fawn of 813 Acres, being Sections 7 and 8, 'Block XI. Mimi, S.D. 600 Acres, more or loss, well sown down in mixed English grasses. Balance in standing Bush. Subdivided into 14 Sheep Proof paddocks. 2-roomed cottage, iwoolshed, dtp and yards. Situated If miles from the Uruti township, Post Office, school, and factory. SALE AT 2.30 p.m. This is a well-improvedi 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. I STAVING iiisulltxi one of tie lai IL e-t BREAD MAKING MAOM iBNES. !am now able to turn sui Bread on a much cleaner system U'-fii to*, previous hand mad© friMa. QOAU'J ¥ SPEAKS FOR ITSBLf CLEANLINESS SHOULD INTS& EST CONSUMERS. INSPECTION INVITKTI T7IDWARD A NSTICE, BAKER AN . CONFECTIONER. QUEEN STREET. MAFTFRTON.

VICTORIA LAUNDRY. BEG to adviae 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, Baoinister Street. Masterton UP TO-DATE mAXI /^IAB roft HIRE. "£7 ANTED KNOWN—That Mr ,'V J. FERGUSON (late of Wellington) has on hire an up-to-date TAXI-CAR. MR FERGUSON is better known -&a Sargcod, Son and Ewan'a late ■Qh&lieur. PHONE UO. 423. No. 17. Miriam Street. SUB-DIVISION OF THE WELL KNOWN CLIFFSIDE ESTATE' TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913. At 12 Noon. "\ALGETY AND CO., LTD, Palm--J erston. Nortli, havo received instructions from Mr W. I. Lovelock, Eaq\, to offer for sale by Public Auction at their Rooms, QUEEN STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH, the above well known estate comprising about 608 acres Freeholdi, subdivided into 9 farms, ranging from about 40 to 108 acres in area. The Property is situaited at Aokautere, about 6J miles from Palmerston North, and about 4.J- miles from Ashurst Railway Station; and is all rich lovol dairying or fattening land, splendidly watered by never failing streams. This is the Estate where Mr Lovelock for several years past has been breeding his celebrated HolsbeiniFroisian herd of cattle, which are second' to none in the Dominion. TERMS: Exceptionally easy.—Viz., 10 per cent on fall of hammer, 5 per cent on February 6th, 1913, when possession will bo given. Balance can remain for 5 years at 5 per cont per annum. Lithograph Plans on Application. Further Particulars from : DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. Palmers ton Nortli, Or any of the Company's Branches. S. FORMAN Late ■pORMAN AND mROWER. . hire, by hour, day, or week. Parties entered for on reasonable terms. Careful attention given to every department. of the business. Competent man always in charge. J Plant and business have been increased <i meet growing demand for hiui I ELSJS.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 10 January 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 10 January 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 10 January 1913, Page 8

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