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AUCTrONBBRfc' HOTICES. CLEARING SALE Of HIGH CLASS FURNITURE. AT "BROOKLYN," RENALL ST., ON ACCOUNT OF MI!, WILLIAMS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER .1(1. At 1.15 p.m. ;\JESSRS RALPH MORRIS & CO. have received instructions to sell, without reserve, the whole of the eon- j tents of "Brooklyn." Retuill Street, a* follows: — 12 iron bedstead; and bods, mattresses, pillows, bhui'kets, sheets, quilts, bedroom ware, linos., handsome three-piece suite, easy chairs, dozen oak dining chairs, (i Austrian chairs .cupboards, 400-day clock, leather couch, duchesses, carpet squares, cloor- * mats', curtains, tables, wardrobe, child's cot, large set lockers, overmantel, stretchers, 12 sheets cord firewood, wire netting, wheelbarrow, timber, large . meat safe, gas iron, gas cooker, j 2(5 White Leghorn fowls; lawn mower, and a host of sundries. CARTERTON STOCK SALE. LINCOLN ROAD YARDS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. At 11.30 a.m. rpHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. (Stock Department) will sell as above: — Sheep: 90 2-tooth wethers 30 4-tooth wethers 50 2-tooth b.f, m.s. ; 5 store cows ' 4 bulls uhoifers ' 1 eowand cali ! i 2 stove cows 4 yearling heifers ' 0 weancr pigs \ 1 spring cart horse 20 fowls SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR THE COMING SEASON'S ROOT, GRASS, GRAIN, AND FODDER CROPS. supply of the well-known high-grada Phosphatie Fertilizer, ■* "EPHOS" BASIC PHOSPHATE is duo to arrive about October 20. armers are advised to secure the dvantage in price to be obtained by o king their orders for delivery on nil DIRECT FROM STEAMER thug aving unnecessary expense in handling and store chargee at Wellington. Orders for "KPHOS" as above can ow be booke.' through local merchants. LAND FOB SAU3. FOR SALE. POULTRY PARM. AS GOING CONCERN. THIS PJROPERTY comprises 10 acre?, together with all plant and j machinery and extensive fowl- j houses, and is up-to-date. The J dwelling contains four rooms; a { stream runs through property; ' small orchard. Situated on the outskirts of the borough. Price and full particulars on application. SUITABLE FOR DAIRYING.—2I4 acres, 17 miles from Masterton, all in grass, about 70 acres ploughable, 5 paddocks, well watered, 4-roomed cottage and shod, j PRICE £3O PER ACRE. W. G. LAMB, LAND AGENT, MASTERTON. COME NORTH, VHERE VALUES ARE STILL,LOW AND FAIR PROFITS REALISED EVERY DAY ON RESALE. HUNGA HUNGA, 100 ACRES in grass, 5 acres % turnip«; ell flat, drained swamp; watered by wall and windmills. The property will carry 40 cows all the year Jround, and young Btock. Buildings consist of four-roomed houst, almost new, 6-bail concreted shed, also yard; 2-cow plant; Glaxo depot GO chains; L.T.T.; rural delivery; school 2 miles, saleyards 7-milea. Thia farm Is all flat and ploughable. First-dflBS Hungn, soil. Outbuildings are in good condition. The grass in the best« English mixture, and the stock are in iiret- j class condition. This property is easily worth far more money. PRICE only £<w PER ACRE. Cash £2OOO, -balance 6 per cent, five yaars. ' 3944 [ Several very choice Sheep Runs, cutting-up propositions, and also Large Block suitable for Syndicate to cut up in Daky Farms. Branches at Te Ar.oha, Hamilton, Helensvillo, and D*rgaville. You cannot do better thau ea&iz north. THE NATIONAL CO OP. R«AL?¥ CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Head Office: SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS (Ground Floor), i VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. jCommunicate direct with Head Office in all instances.

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Wairarapa Age, 15 December 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 15 December 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 15 December 1920, Page 8