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-AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1921, At 2 o’clock. The wairarapa farmers* cooperative ASSOCIATION, LTD. (STOCK DEPARTAtENT) has received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Masterton. upon the application of His Majesty the King as first mortgagee, to sell by Public Auction, nt the office, W.F.C.A., Ltd. (Stock Department), Masterton, as above— ALL THAT piece of land situated' four miles from Eketahuna, containing one hundred and fourtyfour acres three roods thirty-two perches (144 acres 3 roods 32 perches), more or less, being Section 1 ( Block VII, Tararua Survey District. The application to sell and the mortgagee’s estimate of value may lyi seen at the office of the Registrar at any convenient time prior to sate. A purchaser who is a "discharged soldier” within the meaning of ■ the. Discharged Soldiers’ Settlement Acts will (if approved under these Acte) be allowed a loan of TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS (.£2500) on first mortgage under those Acts, or in case of by two or more “discharged soldiers” iointjy such loan may be allowed up to THREE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED POUNDS (£3800). The land is practically all flat, has frontages to two roads, has present carry-, ing capacity of 45 dairy cows, but with stumping and draining will carry increased herd. Buildings consist of sevenroomed dwelling. 16-bail cowshed, engineroom, loft, hayshed, slaughterhouse, pigsty,, washhouse, and caitshed. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen, and full particulars obtained, at the office of R. R. Burridge, Crown Solicitor, 10 Perrv Street, Masterton, and at the office of the Wairarapa. Farmers’ Cooperative Association, Limited (Stock Department), Queen Street. Masterton. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. AT .NEW PLYMOUTH, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 '& 5. HEAD. I 1 FTK HEAD HEAD. J-00 HEAD. The Property of NORTH TARANjAKI JERSEY- BREEDERS, and representing the finest collection of pedigree Jersey Bulls yet submitted for sale by auction in Taranaki, and even in the Dominion. It is purely a sale of TOPS, in which practically all breeders in the district are interested. (' The Catalogue presents a striking display of the richest of breeding, embodying all the noted Jersey bloods, thus enabling prospective buyers to make careful selections of blood lines they fancy. Look at the number of cattle to choose from!! Many prize-winners, sons and grandsons of distinguished G.O.R. stock. The hulk of the varding consists of MAIDEN ANIMALS. IMPORTANT: 1 1 Q HEAD are to .be sold ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Catalogues are nearing completion, . and will be posted to all breeders in the 1920 Jersey Herd Book List. Non-members write for a X catalogue at once. NE WTON. KING, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, STEW PLYMOUTH. CHIROPRACTORS. NERVOUS MANY Ladies have avoided operations and have been Cured of numerous complaints by my treatment. The treatment I . use is practised in all the principal cities in the world, and reciiminended by many eminent medical men. All MENTAL, ‘and NERVOUS DISORDERS readily yield under my treatment, and some remarkable cures have been effected. If any who are suffering will call I will gladly put them in communication .with several ladies who have been cured, and it jiay help them to understand that their case can also bo cured. Consultation and advice free. Hours: 10-1; 2-5. Evenings by appointment. RONALD T. M'LEAN, . SUGGESTO-THERAPIST AND METAPHYSICIAN, 'Phone ’ 20 —634. 2 Courtenay Place. WE are the product of a multiplicity of suggestions. All our lives we suggest, auto-suggest, and receive suggestions. Our associations and relationships are the outcome of suggestions. 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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 298, 10 September 1921, Page 12

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