AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, .YfARCH 26. 1913. At II.JV, a.m. TAMES MACINTOSH AND CO " will soil as above; SHEEP: , ' 50 shorn white face lambs. 196 lambs 6-5 forward Lincoln ewes CATTLE: 20 weaner calves 1 fat cow 1 heifer, cue May. 2 GOING CONCERNS 2 QO ACRE*, all"grassed, 6 padclocks, house, cowshed, etc, close to school, factory, P.O. and railway. 2-5 cows, bull, horse, cart, harness 7 pigs>, ~ sheep, tip . dray, and all* utensius. Price. _ £23 per acre for the lot. Only £-500 cash. or ACRES, nil grassed, 5 padclocks, CH' 70 acres flat, H miles to good factory, school and P. 0., 23,miles to railway. 19 cows. 3 hears, 16 calves, horse, cart and harness, and h\\ dairv utensils. Price £2o per acre, £o€o cash. Both these properties are well worth inspection. Fail I Particulars from— T.-KNIGHT, EKETAHISNA.
SHEEP L. FOR FREEZING AT ANY WORKS. gTEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. Are buyers at per head or per pound. CONSIGNMENTS OF MEAT WOOL and PELTS Account Owners, handled /by our London Branch. If you desire to REALISE HIGHEST PRICES Deal with us. Full particulars can be obtained from WEIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. AND C< CRACRCfIFT WILSON, - PALMERSTON NORTH.
♦iAWME'a fiAV «H££? PHOPSRTY. "TTEAPfIST PROPERTY IN THE DISTRICT AND ON PARTICULARLY EASY TERMS. ACHES bse.uti.fnl rich OUUU Mils, carrying 8 sheep to fee cm easily. Good rondo t well vrafr•red 1 country, *nd subdivided into 9 paddocks. Pries only £l-0 per aero. Best Snip in Hawka's Bay at present time, and being easy term a ffiafees it vsn adaptable to a ipecn'»tor. , A.PPT Y EARLY. AS TBI9 WJLIi SOON GO. S. H. KNIGHT.
I T T AKER, ALL GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES. All Orders Delivered to any part of the Town. TELEPHONE 67. EAST COAST MAIL SERVICE 7MTESSRS JONES, SCOTT AND CO beg to notify the residents of Masterton, and settlers of the East ast that they have taken over the ov mail service, so long conducted L.essrs Pinhey Bros., and they ust by courtesy and strict attention business, merit a continuance of their Support. Coaches run as follows: FROM MASTERTON, Tinui, Whakataki. and Castlepoiut: Every Monday, Wednesday, and Frileaving Masterton at 7.45 a.m. Home wood: Every Tuesday and Fn\ leaving Masterton at 8.30 a,r:, Stronvar: Every Monday and Tliu.. day, leaving Masterton at 7 a.m. SEATS can be booked at tables during the day up till 6 p.m., and in ths evening from 8 till o'clock. Patrons please n ate that all luggage and parcels for "elivery must be left at our Coaching Stables, ?* rear of Mr Eton's Pharmacy. JONES, BGOTT AND ' Proprietors, Masterton, Telephone 130. MASTERTON POLICE STATION. WRITTEN tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked on the outside as Above, will b# received at this office up to noon on Saturday, the 29th March, 1913, •for the above . work. Plans and '.specifications may be seen at this office, and at the Police Station, .Mas-, terten. The lowest or any tender «t>t, necessar^ty; accepted, Publid Works District -Office, Old Parliamentary Buildings, . Wellington, Mar. 1 10, 1913. (Signed) J. T>. LOTJCH, .. . District Engineer.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 March 1913, Page 8
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