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AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICES. CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1924,. , At 12 noon. rpHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd., Stock Department, has received instructions from Mr S. Minton, of Papawai, Greytown, who has sold his farm, to sell the whole of his live and dead stock, as under:— 30 DAIRY COWS in milk 10 yearling Jersey heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull Spring cart, horse and harness, milk cans, and general sundries. SALE AT PAPAWAI, at 12 noon. SPECIAL BULL SALE. CARTERTON SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. rpHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd., Stock Department, DALGETY & CO., Ltd., and WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Ltd., will offer: — 30 PUREBRED & GRADE BULLS FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. OFFER REQUIRED For up-to-date well built 5-roomed Bungalow, all possible conveniences; 3-8 acre; motor shed. A chance for someone. Owner left Masterton. Good terms. (208.) 700 ACRES Freehold, with 400 odd acres leasehold thrown in; all in grass and - ploughable, situated South Wairarapa and only 54 miles from town; carry 1400 sheep and 2000 with ploughing. Price only £l7 per acre, with easy terms. Good buildings, etc. A snip. (W.127) 1100 ACRES, carry 2 sheep to acre, of which i ewes and i dry, and 200 cattle, 2 J mile/from railway station; good buildings, etc.; well known farm. Price only £l3 per acre, good terms. Fuller particulars upon application. (K.D.1.) 50 ACRES flat, first-class dairying land, Carterton, good buildings, etc. Price £45 per acre with good terms (less than mortgage valuation). (50) BUILDING SITES (cheap) for sale in most beautiful and saleable part of Masterton. MONEY TO LEND on first mortgage on approved farm lands. FEDERAL LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENCY, PERRY’S BUILDING (Upstairs), PERRY STREET. P.O. Box 210. 'Phone 1782. Office Telephone 1222, Private 1208. Telegraphic & Cable address: JABET. Code used: Bentley’s. J. A. BETTS, MEAT EXPORTER & AGENT, LAND & STOCK VALUATOR AND LIVE STOCK BUYER. T AM SPECIALISING in re-arraag-ing Mortgages, and those Farmers that find difficulty in arranging their ■nances may do well by consulting me. I ONLY CHARGE ON RESULTS. FROZEN MEAT. Any farmers wish to' consign their Meat through the LOCAL WORKS (Waingawa) can obtain very liberal Advances from me, immediately after killing or upon shipment. My Selling Agents are the well known firm of Meat Salesmen, Messrs F. J. WALKER & CO., Ltd., LONDON, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow. BEEF. I am a Cash Buyer of all classes of Beef, both for export and local consumption. . BONER & CANNF.B BEEF. I am paying highest market prices for both Boner and Corner cattle. For further particulars re cattle apply to my local buyers:— MB. T. NEWLAND, ’phone 1631, South road, Masterton, and MR. F. T. PLAYLE, ’phone 203, High street, Carterton. BELOW BAR. 90 ACRES Freehold, nearly all heavy swamp and alluvial land, divided into 8 paddocks. NO BUILDINGS. There is an excellent lucerne crop of 8 acres. The property is situated 2> miles from the Masterton. Post Office and about 3 miles from the Waingawa works, and it is most suitable for either a fattening or dairy farm. The price at which this property is being offered is without doubt below par or AT A DISCOUNT. And, therefore A SNIP. Arrange to inspect without delay, for the first one in is the buyer. W. H. S. HEAPS, LICENSED LAND AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, INSURANCE ft FINANCE AGENT, HABDAN BUILDINGS, PERRY STREET :: MASTERTON. Business 'phone 1220; Private 1871. DEMAND “SWAN” BACON. •SWAN" NX. BACON CO. WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION, secured 96 points and Ist priie London Dairy Show, 1922. Pig producers can rest assured that we will be continuous buyers of fat pigs, calfskins, throughout the coming season. Weighing dates will be advertised from time to time. Keep a careful watch for further announcements. MONDAY, Nov. 3, Dalofield. TUESDAY, Nov. 4, Featherston. £. W. PLAYLE, Buyer.

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Wairarapa Age, 31 October 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 31 October 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 31 October 1924, Page 8

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