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LAND. DWELLINGS FOR SALE. FOR SALE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, READY FOR OCCUPATION, THOUGH STILL IN BUILDERS’ HANDS. MEW 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with latest interlock roof, delightful surroundings, artistic grounds, concrete curbing, paths and flower beds (not planted), spacious well-lighted livingroom, hall and vestibule, panelled in oak, breakfast room and two bedrooms, built-in wardrobes, hot points in every room, bathroom, enamelled in eau de violet, with built-in tinted bath to match. Kitchen cream-enamelled, built-in cupboards, sliding doors, chromium and bakelite handles, tip bins, electric stove, electric hot water, drying cupboard, wash-house, copper and tubs, wood-shed, all under one roof, spacious garage, making a compact and delightful home. PRICE, £1450. Terms arranged. J. KERSLAKE & CO., LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. ’Phone 1329. T. E. HANDCOCK F.R.E.L (N.Z.) HOUSE, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. Page’s Buildings, Perry Street, MASTERTON. FOR SALE. £1075. —Excellent house, close to College, with 5 rooms, garage, workshop, sleeping porch, electric hot water. Easy terms. £1650. —Exceptionally attractive residence in the best residential part of the town. Six rooms, bathroom, all modern conveniences; garage. Recently renovated inside and outside. £soo—Six-roomed house, washhouse, car shed; a’rrlple other buildings. About 1 acre. This is a really cheap property. £Bso.—Good sound house, Lansdowne, with 5 rooms, and all modern conveniences. This could be bought at easy terms of about £l5O cash. District Agent: ATLAS ASSURANCE CO., LTD. P.O. Box 177. Telephone 1239. 86 ACRES, freehold, all flat, about 3 miles from Masterton, situate Upper Plain, with 6-roomed house and outbuildings. Reduced to £2O per acre to wind up estate. MODERN 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, practically new, with every convenience; also cowbails and outhouses in first-class order. Together with 10 acres good land. Will carry 8-9 cows. Just outside Carterton borough. A snip at £ll5O. MODERN 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, kitchenette and laundry, garage, fowlhouse, woodshed, electric light, electric range, electric hot water; built-in cupboards and wardrobes. A really convenient, comfortable home, nicely situated, with first-class grounds. Price, £l5OO. TO LET. 4-ROOMED FLAT, Pownall Street; 20/-. H. M. MORTON & SON, REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Hotel Midland Building, MASTERTON. QUEEN STREET. ’PHONES: 2072 (Office), 1764 and 1980 (Private). LANSDOWNE, 5-roomed house, electric; l-J acres land. Price, £450, or near offer. MICHAEL STREET.—6 rooms and offices. Price, £5OO. CHAPEL STREET.—6-roomed house. Price, £5OO. JOHNSTON STREET. — 6-roomed house; all conveniences. Two glasshouses, garden, -J-acre, large shed. Price £975; £235 cash. FARM. 69 ACRES, rich heavy land, together with 41 cows, tractor, all implements; also given in, 200 acres leasehold. Price as a going concern, £2250. SOLWAY. —5-roomed house, all modern conveniences, electric range, 3 acres land. £225 cash to go in. Good buying. C. C. ROSS & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Members of the Real Estate Institute of N.Z., F.R.E.1., N.Z. RABBIT SKINS. T’HE DUNEDIN MARKET is the recognised New Zealand selling centre for Rabbit and Opossum Skins. This year, obtain TOP Market Prices by consigning to the organisation specialising in Expert Grading and commanding the confidence of buyers. 1. —Prompt remittance. 2. —Cash advance on receipt of skins, if required'. 3. Carefully checked weights. 4. Highest prices (the O.F.C.A. are brokers only). Methods, space, lighting—unequalled in New Zealand. Write for labels and advice notes. The Otago Farmers’ Co-op. Assn, of N.Z., Ltd.

STOCK SALES. MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1938. At 11 a.m. sharp. Sheep—--20 fat ewes 15 fat wethers 17 2-tooth wethers 25 store ewes Cattle25 2-year empty S.H. heifers A/c. R. Buick: 10 2-year P.A. bulls (good) Horses — On account of a client: 6 Welsh cobs, broken to saddle Pigs—--6 weaners Sundries—--150 totara posts EKETAHUNA SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1938, At 11.30 a.m. Cattle — | 4 fat and forward cows 1 3-year Jersey bull (good) Pigs—--12 slips 6 weaners CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1938. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., ” LTD., will offer as above:— Sheep—--10 fat hoggets 5 fat ewes Cattle — 6 snringing heifers 6 fat cows 3 fat cows 5 store cows 4 fat heifers 2 fat Shorthorn heifers 1 2-year Jersey bull 9 yearling Jersey heifers Pigs—--10 weaners 12 slips 15 store pigs 8 porkers 6 porkers 12 weaners Sundries — 1 cart saddle and breeching (good order) 1 tip dray 1 spring cart 1 hay rake Timber in farmers’ lots PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FIRST ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE OF WAITORU ROMNEYS. ON ACCOUNT OF SIR W. D. AND MR W. E. HUNT. AT WAITORU DOWNS, NEAR INVERCARGILL, _ On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1939. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., acting under instructions from Sir William and Mr W. E. Hunt, will sell by auction:— 30 ONE-SHEAR STUD RAMS 270 ONE-SHEAR FLOCK RAMS The Waitoru Romney Stud was reestablished in 1928 with a special selection of the best quality stud ewes yet sold out of the famous Waiorongomai (Mr R. W. Matthews) and Alloa (Mr Q. Donald) flocks, and another selection from the same flocks was secured the following year. Additions of specially- ' selected ewes have been made annually from Waiorongomai. Ewes, were also secured from Mr Donald Macdonald’s Edendale flock, which was built up largely from the old Bainfield (almost pure Waiorongomai blood) flock, and at dispersal sale of Messrs Murray Bros.’ Clydevale flock and the Castlerock flock (Trustees late T. L. Barnhill). As Waiorongomai blood predominated in all these studs, the Waitoru Stud can be said today to be practically pure Waiorongomai blood. The first sires used in the stud were secured from Waiorongomai, and included the great .breeding ram, Waiorongomai 25/28, a son of the great No. 4/21. This ram sired Waitoru 13/30, generally admitted by leading North Island judges who have inspected the flock to be one of the best breeding rams in the Dominion. His dam was an Alloa ewe of pure Waiorongomai blood. After being used with great success at Waitoru for six years, this ram was exchanged for one of the leading sires at Waiorongomai, and is now in service there. Several other sons of 25/28 have also been successfully used. The type of sheep bred in the stud today are bold, low set, splendid constitutioned sheep with great weight of bone and ideal covering. Northern buyers have the opportunity of securing at this sale Romneys representing the best North Island type, but with the heavier bone and greater vitality for which the Southland-bred sheep are so widely famous. Nothing has or will be sold privately prior to the sale. All sheep are for unreserved sale. North Island purchases will be placed F. 0.8. Lyttelton at the vendors’ risk. Catalogues will be available later from the Auctioneers, who are prepared to make purchases as directed by absentee buyers. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Wellington. Invercargill and Branches.

IN TIMES LIKE THE PRESENT you cannot afford to deprive yourselves of the SPOT MARKET IN LONDON SELL YOUR WOOL IN LONDON and avail yourself of SPOT DEMAND CONSIGN THROUGH YOUR USUAL BANK OR- AGENT THE ASSOCIATED LONDON ''SELLING WOOL BROKERS BALME & THOMAS JACOMB HOARE & CO. BUXTON, RONALD, DU CROZ & CO. SCHWARTZE BUCHANAN & CO. HUGHES, WILLANS, IRWELL & CO. WINDELER & CO. I

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1938, Page 12

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