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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. MABTERTON (STOCK fV" ■> WAIPOUA SALE YARDH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1913. At 11.a.m. James macintosh and 00. will fi®ll a* abo7*~ . 200 good woolly lambs 50 2 tooth wethers. CATTLE: 20 store cows 12 forward empty cows 20 yearling .steers 15 18 month steers 8 stoio cows 8 weaner heifers 1 fat cow 1 fat bull On account C. W. " Bridge, Esq., Opaki, who is giving up dairying. 10 cows in full milk 3 springing heifers 15 weaner calves 1 shorthorn bull KHaN*. i£VANft. Anotitoa*!, WORK FOR ALL IN SUNNY HAWKE'S BAY ALL Persons in search of work, and all persons desiring a change of plovment, should communicate <VEW ZKA LAND'S CHIEF LABOUR AGENT. Addros3: Bank of New Zealand Buildings, ith a danit:'

200 ACRES BY PUBLIC TENDER IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT DICKSON (deceased.) T" ENDEiIS are invited for the purchase of the farm of the late Robert Dickson, situated on one of the tributaries of tho Wangaehu Stream, about 9 miles east of Mauriceville Railway Station. The farm comprise. l - 200 acres more or less, and is part of section 118, block VII. Kopuaranga Survey District. The Public School is distant about two mileg by a good dray road, aitid there is a. postal service twice weekly. Tho land is undulating with a northerly aspect, and its grazing capacity is excellent, as it has wintered the whole of its stock and shorn 536 ewes and hoggets, and 274 lambs. Tho property "ia for absolute sale, in order to wind up tho estate, if satisfactory tenders are received. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen at the Offices of Messrs Gawith and Logan. solocitors to the estate, Queen Street, Masterton. Tenders must be addressed to the undersigned at Masterton, so as to reach ■him not later than February 21st, 1913, and must he accompanied by a cheque for 10 per cent of the amount of the tender. DAVID GUILD, Solo Executor and Trustee. Masterton, January 21st, 1913. "sheep lambs FOB FREEZING A I AN i WOEKS AND 00.. MD.. WELLINGTON. Ar® buy an p«r head ar per ipoand. IQNBIONMENTS OF MEAT, WOOL and PELTS Account Owners handled by our London Branch. If joi desire to RKi TIS va HUST PRICES |>»w3 fiih '"il particulars can b* obtiinod fronu

WRIH FT AND 00'., I.TT) WELLINGTON. AND t. CRACROFT WILSON PALMERSIttN NORTH. R. U. HARDEN, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT. ETON'S BUILDINGS, MASTERTON. MONET TO LEND ON FREEHOLD AND CHATTELS SECURITY. BILLS DISCOUNTED. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. Agents for the following Insurances. Fire, Life. Accident, indemnity and Plate Class. Houses for Sala and To Lit In any part of the Borough - . For Sale on exceptionally easy tortus, Housed,' Dixon, Albert, " And Oh arch Streets, Worksop Road and Lansdowne. Sthall Deposit only required . Others which may : be ittspected from list in Office. PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 500 AQRES, about 10 miles from I Masterton, 300 acres in 20 acres ready to burn, balance light bush, the whole divided into 6 paddocks. New 5-roomed house, woolshed and all necessary outbuildings. The property carries 650 sheep. Price £6 per acre. Cash required £600; balance at 6 per cent, or would exohange for property in Masterton. "I "i A ACRES, 8 miles from MasLll tor ton, West Taratahi district; all in grass and ploughable when stumped', no stones. Carrying at present 2 sheep to the acre. Divided into 6 paddocks, no buildings. Price £l7 per acre. Gash £2OO, balance, at 5 per cent "per annftm; • Aiae a large list : of Properties, on y«cy easy tjerma ia various of ,v '" " Note the address:: Eton's Buildings, Masterton.

lA&MER3 pLEASE OTEI EISHTEEN MONTHS KARB. OT ©tot thff Hill, bat Mray oaf in the Backblooks. Tiiff is not a sentence, bat a eulogy of gpod Mryioe. It ia tie toftimony of toe of oar am* toeroui clients to the HARD WEARING qualities of our First Grade Kip Watertight HboWwra: How pteased be looked i» he produced a pair. After 18 months' HARD WEAR ti«y tiQl retained .their original ah&po. T&ey kid merer been half soled. Only a f#w naSlff now an)ct afiaim, and a H»®3 afeod. Whai w* did for this client we can 80 for you. These booti tsake pera-•-*-tr<Jßß*flO *W «AJi4J7 ; A$! , ttRERf}. UWBN cwwiiwt« v BEfG OP TMJEPHONI IS.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 January 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 January 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 January 1913, Page 8

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