AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW 2 p.m.. T KERSLAKE & CO. will sell by " * auction at their Mart: — 2 BREEDING PENS Indian Runner Ducks (Salisbury strain), BREEDING PEN 8 WHITE PEKIN DUCKS (laying), 1 Drake, 8 Utility Ducks, W.L. Hens, 1 Australorp Rooster, 25 Sheets G.C. Iron, 6 to Bft., Potatoes, Swede Turnips, Apples, ;Hornby Train (nearly new, cost £5), 2 Gents’ Bikes, Fleecy-lined Motor Coat, Singer Sewing Machine, Sideboard, 2 Bird Cages, Gas Heating Stove, Oak Double Bed and Wire, Sofa, Table Mangle, Morris Chair, Table Gramophone, Axminster Carpet Runner, Linen, Hall Curtains, Sundry Tools, Enamel Ware, Kitchen Utensils, Spray Pump, Wire Netting and Sundries.
LIST OF CLEARING SALES. AUGUST 5—A/c. Mrs D. A. McMaster, at the Carterton Saleyards—4o Jersey and Jersey cross Cows. AUGUST 4.—A/c. Gordon Colman, at Kahutara —80 Jersey-Ayrshire cross cows and breeding sows. AUGUST.—A/c. Quentin Donald, Jun., at Carterton Saleyards—so 3-year Jersey and Ayrshire heifers (good). OCTOBER 4. —A/c. Heapy’s, Ltd., at Hupenui, Greytbwn.—P.B. Yearling and 2-year Jersey Bulls. OCTOBER. — Carterton Saleyards—so Dairy Bulls. For further particulars apply— WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., MASTERTON.
LAND, DWELLINGS FOR SALE. H. M. MORTON & SON, REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Hotel Midland Building, MASTERTON. QUEEN STREET. ’PHONES: 2072 (Office), 1264 and 1980 (Private). FIRST-CLASS DAIRY AND MILK ROUND. ACRES, leasehold, 5 years to run. uw In first-class order, well fence’d and sheltered. 14 paddocks. Milking 40 cows regularly throughout the year. Milk round takes an average of 65 gallons daily, plus cream. For sale as a going concern, including 55 tested cows, 14 yearlings and calves, 3-cow milking plant, water pump and piping, 50-gallon Lister separator, milk cooler, cream cooler, 10 cans, 10 measures and dippers, 1 steriliser, 2 pneumatic-tyred milk floats, 2 sets harness, 2 float horses, 2 farm horses, dray and harness, discs, plough, top-dresser, 3 sets harrows, mower, cultivator, 3 sets chains, bars, etc., for £l6OO. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT THIS IMMEDIATELY. THIS IS CHEAP.—IB acres with a good home for £l6OO. 114 fruit trees. Just out of the borough. Terms arranged to suitable man. COLLEGE STREET.—Nice bungalow, ' with all modem conveniences; sleeping porch. £1200; £250 cash. POWNALL STREET.—Up-to-date bungalow, all conveniences. Price £lO5O, £350 cash. HACKER STREET.—Right up-to-date bungalow. Price £1250; £3OO cash. PERRY STREET.—7 rooms, all sheltered; i acre. Price £9OO. Good terms. POWNALL STREET. —New bungalow, 5 rooms; garage, concrete paths. Price, £1075.. Deposit, £175. Also— ABOUT 20 ACRES LAND, close to Golf Links. Price, £9OO. Good prospective value. C. C. ROSS & CO., LAND, ESTATE AND SHAREBROKERS. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Members of the Real Estate Institute of N.Z.. FR.E.I., N.Z. SELLAR & SELLAR, LICENSED LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS. 8 PERRY STREET - - P.O. BOX 54. 'PHONES: Office, 1216;. Private, 1215. All Classes of Insurance Effected. FOR SALE. 91OK ACRES, 24 miles from Masterwejj subdivided, first-class homestead and all necessary farm buildings. Wintering 3400 sheep and 320 cattle. This is a good property and well worth the money asked. For price and full particulars, apply office. 41 K ACRES, Tinui district, easy country, some good flats. Will winter about 1000 sheep and some cattle. Price, £lO/10/- per acre. Onethird cash to approved buyer. TV WELLING, 5 rooms and outbuildings, situate Railway Road. 3J acres land. Price, £llOO. Mortgage £250, balance cash over mortgage. i i Why Not Advertise by DIRECT MAIL SERVICE. CONSULT The Wairarapa Duplicating and Typing Service. (T. E. Handcock) FOR SUGGESTIONS. I PAGE’S BUILDINGS, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. ) ’Phone 1239. P.O. Box 177. I Farmers’ Tour to Europe. i COOK’S ANNUAL PARTY leaves New Zealand April. Covers Great , Britain, France, Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Italy, Bavaria, Austria, The Rhine, ’ Ceylon, Cairo, The Pyramids. Six months’ holiday from £275. . Travel—Hotels —Sightseeing and Social i Entertainment. Send for booklet — COOK’S, 191 Featherston Street, Wellington. !
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