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AUCTIONSBBfi’ NOTIOSB. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT KOKOTAU FACTORY, CARTERTON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925, At 11 a.m. LWRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., ■’’’ Ltd., in conjunction with DALGETY & CO., Ltd., have received instructions from Mr H. L. Herrick, who has given up the lease of one of his farms, to sell by public auction as above the whole herd and plant, comprising:— 48 FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, due factory dates 60 2 and 3yr grade Jersey heifers, due August and Sept. 30 yearling grade Jersey neii'ers 3 sows, due farrow August 1 boar 1 brake horse . 1 heavy spring cart horse 1 light spring cart mare 3-cow Simplex milking machine, releaser, 2-ton brake, 6 20gal. milk cans, d.f. plough NOTE.—Mr Herrick’s cows are well known throughout the Wairarapa, and dairymen have a great opportunity of securing some of the best cows in the district at this sale. The heifers are a very select lot. Don’t miss this sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF GRADE FRIESIAN HERD. AT AHIAKOUKA, GREYTOWN. THURSDAY!! AUGUST 6, 1925, At 11 a.m. sharp. lI7RIGHT, STEPHENSON :& CO., ’’ Ltd., have received insructions from Mr O. A. L. Cadwallader, who has decided to go in for an entirely purebred herd, to offer his herd of Grade Friesian Cows and Heifers as above, comprising:— cc FIRST CLASS GRADE FRIESlAN COWS 20 2yr grade Friesian heifers 5 cows in milk 5 fat cows 2 pedigree Friesian bulls 1 2-ton brake and harness NOTE. —This is a great opportunity for dairymen to buy high producing cows. Last season the herd averagbd 3131 b fat,' and the top cow produced 5G5.201bs fat in 261 days. Every grade on the farm is to be sold, and all records and ualving dates will be given at the sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

DALGETY & CO., LID., HAVE ARRANGED TO HOLD THE FOLLOWING CLEARING SALES. JULY 30.—Account of Estate late H. A. Bunny, at Ahiaruhe, Carterton—Dairy Cows, ete. AUGUST 4.—ln conjunction with Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., account of : H. L. Herrick, at Kokotau —Dairy Cows, etc.

WAIRARAPA FROZEN MEAT CO., LID., WAINGAWA, MASTEETON, ABE BUYEBB of Fat Stock at per head or per lb. Highest current prices given. For full particulars re drafting ring— | F. O. Stowell, buyer, 'phone 1931. Company's Office, 'phone 1944. Manager’s Besidenee, ’phone 2543. George Moffitt, Martinborough, 'phone W, FOR SALE. ji • BUILDER’S CHANCE. £725 for a House of 6 rooms and kitchenette, one room 30 x 13 feet.; Bathroom with hot water caliphont, gas throughout, washhouse, copper and tubs, storeroom. This is a bargain for a builder, who could re-model and make a very " pretty bungalow; only 8 minutes’ walk from Post Office. Terms. 1879. GOOD HOUSE CHEAP. i Six rooms, bathroom, etc., very sound house in splendid order, gas drainage, washhouse, copper and tubs, 1-acre well fenced, good full-beariag fruit trees,, apples, plums, ete. Fine dry section and splendid soil. Only £775. Terms. This is a bargain. F. P. WELCH, ESTATE AGENT & SHABEBROKEB PERRY STREET :: MASTEBTON. ’Phones: Office 1713, private 1250. WHAT IS THE R.J.A. ‘ POCKET WATCH? TT IS the Watch selected by (the Retail Jewellers of Australia as the world’s best all-round Watch for colonial wear. Chosen after exhaustive expert trsts this watch is Absolutely Guaranteed to be a Faultless Timekeeper * and It is the Standard Watch of the Retail Jewellers’ Association of Australia and New Zealand. Combined buying enables the members to sill this Watch at 45/- in a nickel case. Look for the brand, R.J.A., on dial. Obtainable' also in Silver, Gold and Bolte Gold. J. BRADBURY, Jeweller, QUEEN STREET :: MASTEBTON.

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Wairarapa Age, 30 July 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 30 July 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 30 July 1925, Page 8