Aug! loneefs' Notices. Masterton Stook Sale. WAIPOUA YARDS, IHURSDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1907, at 12 noon. ■ * their Pahiatua Saleyards (opposite Messrs Abraham & Williams' yards), at 12 noon— , Sheep—--79 ewes with 100 per cent lambs 50 hoggets Cattle—--12 yearlings 3 forward cows 2 heifers in calf > 50 3 and 4-year bullocks 60 2J-year steers 10 yearling steers and heifers 25 3 year tteers * DALGETY & CO., LTD , Auctioneers. AEfredton Stock Sale. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1907. DALGETy & CO , LTD., will offer as above Shkep—--50 2-tooth wethers Cattle—--8 2-year steers DALGETY & CO., LTD. Auctioneers. Eketahuna t>tock sale. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1907. DALGETY & CO., LTD., will offer as above— Sheep—'lGo 2-toolh wethers Cattle—--10 ear fat and forward bullocks 8 jearlings 27 yearlings, mixeil sexes DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers.
Maeterton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1907. at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— Shkbf—--2jo mixed 2-toolhs 50 prime fat lambs 20 fat ewes CAT tle—--55 good 3-year steers 20 urixpd yearlings 35 2 year gteers 80 station-bred empty cows Mai*tinborough Stock Sale. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1907. Abraham & williams, lid., will sell at 1 p.m. Sheep - 100 dry ewes Cattle 14 heifers W. A. JOHNS, Agent. O. C. COOPER, Auctioneer. Eketahuna Stock Sale. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11th, 19Q6, At 1 p.m. Abraham & williams, ltd., will sell by public auction as above at the yards lately occupied by Messrs Lowes and lorns: Cattle— % 8 fat cows O. C. COOPER, Auctioneer. McGARRY BROS. STAB BAKERY AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Eketahuna and Pankville. THERE'fa NO BETTER BREAD THAN OUR?.
FIRST-CLASS Tea and Refreshment Booms now open in Eketahuna on the most up-to-date lines. ' Customers patronising us will obtain the best that money can buy. BREAD delivered daily to all parts of the district. T OUR WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES are of sterling quality and design i - Balls, Parties, Supper and Picnic Hampers a speciality, and supplied on the shortest notice at reasonable cost. McGARRY BROS. Telephone No. 5. jEKEjTAHUNA. ALL WHO WOULD ACHIE\£ SUCCESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR j TO MERIT IT. WE have during the past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand ard can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. WB INVITE ALL WHO ENJOY A GOOD GLASS OF BEER TO ASK FOB STAPLES* BEST, ■ \ on draught at almost all hotels in the City and surrounding Districts. And confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Stapmss and Co. have encsessiully removed the reproaoh that good beer could not be brewed jo Wellington Staples & €o. ? MOLESWORTH STREET & MURPHY STREET Wellinflton SOMETHING NEW. D 0 you ever have trouble in finding a a suitable place to get a shave If so, HERE IS THE REMEDY. TBS PROF WILLIAMS. f HAHIDRESSER & 10BACC0NIST, QUEEN STREET MAS2ERTON. Farmers, ask for Seccombe'a Paspalum Dilatatum Seed. And see that you get it. Mr T. C. Williams' Last order was for FIVE TONS. This little fact does a lot of talking. Call on your seed merchant at once and order a supply for this season. 1 Every settler should mix 2 to 31bs of Seceombe's seed in their grass seed mixture when sowing. The most nutritious fodder known to science, and absolutely permanent in any pasture land.—W. SECCOMBE, Central Bueca, N.S.W.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8318, 24 December 1906, Page 8
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