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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. preliminary notice, LAND SALE. SATURDAY, MARCH 22. 1913.. At Rooms, QUEN STREET, MASTERTON. At 2 p.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, *•* LIMITED, havo boon favoured with instructions from the executors in the estate of the late George Harris, to offer: — OA A ACRES, being Blocks 1 H'lan--01/ l" jjr ar . ua< anc [ j 0 t 5, Native Reservo, "block 5, <irhmngania. . The above property is heavy land, situate at Papawai, Greytown, on banks of Ruamalnmga River, leased to and in occupation of Messrs Wiggins Bros. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE THURSDAY. MARCH 13th, • At 12.30 p.m. THE HOMESTEAD, KAHAUTARA, LOWER VALLEY. TVjTESSRS DAIGETY AND CO. ITA T/TD, havob een favoured with instructins from Alex. Hannay, Esq. (who has lately sold his property), to offer without reserve as above, live and dead stock, as uned r: 1500 SHBEP--300 2 tooth ewes 2-30 4 tooth ewes 350 6 tooth owes 350 8 tooth ewes 210 2 tooth wethers 34 Romney rams 6 Southdown rams 103 CAWLB--25 fat and forward 4 year bul-' 50 breeding cows in calf, and with 100 per cent Hereford calves at foot. 20 2 to 3 year Hereford heifers, running with Kai Iwi Hereford bull. 1 8 good Milch cows HORSES: 6 good draughts, broken to all work. 6 hacks 2 yearling draughts Also implements, harness and sundries, the whole of which are in firsu class -order. The auctioneers can, with conhdence, recommend the stock to be offered. and every line submitted will be for absolute sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DALGETY AND CO., Auctioneers. ARE YOU SHOWING YOUR HORSE THEN DON'T LESSEN HIS CHANCE OF SUCCESS BY FAULTY HARNESS. JAMES ELLIOTT & CO.'S ARE NOW EXHIBITING THE LATEST IN ENGLISH HUNTING SADDLES £4 4s to £8 10s. ENGLISH BRIDLES, 10s 6d to 255. BLACK AND BROWN HARNESS SHOW HALTERS, Is to 3s 6d. HEADSTALLS leather 7a 6d to 12s 6d ENGLISH BLOCKED LEGGINGS in Hogskin, Smooth, and several shades of Antelope, 12s 6d to 27s 6d. EVERYTHING" FOR HORSES AT J. ELLIOTT & CO UDDLEBS, MASTERTON. PHONE 62. BOX 70 Mr Wm. H. Cole Mr Chas. N. Cole. Have You Ever Thought This ? HHHAT if your business premise* -®* are not prominent, and your name is not right before the public your occupation, or what you sell be fore their eye, you are losing custom. Well, have your sign rewritten. Put your name right before the public, here is where W. H. COLE AND SON with their competent signwriter, comes to your aid. Perhaps you have a place that you cannot sell, what is the reason ? Perhaps it looks uninviting to the eye, well here is where W. H. COLE AND SON will help you. Get a quote from them, and by spending a few pounds paintor papering, you will make your property attractive and inviting to the buyer. It 'will bring fifty per cent more when it is decorated by W. H. COLE AND SON than it would have brought before. Perhaps you have a house that you cannot let well, W. H. COLE AND SON with their staff of paperhangers, are,always available, and by a little decoration, your property will command a good tenant and a good rental. So don't forget that W. H. COLE AND SON are still in 28 Chapel Street, opposite Lyttle's Garage. Glass in all Colours and Patterns. Paperhangifigs from 6(1 to 5s per roll. CALL AND INSPECT. Telephone 149. Box 94. A 1 CUTS T Makes your mouth water as yoi slice o/F a succulent piece of t-lio tender roa?t beef, procurable at one establishment. Of course, much depends on the cook—don't blame it all on to the butcher. But we will take chance on that, for we know our meats are AI cuts.: E. S MIT "• (©UOOOTWI $0 W. Q. Gxrtc&lSS.J

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 March 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 March 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 March 1913, Page 8

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