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W. B. DYER, LAND AND COMMISSION AGEN'I PAHIATUA. 172 Acros, 70 acres flat, rest low hills, 3 paddocks, 8-stalled cowshed, wire fencing permanent water. Perpetual lease. Renta 10s aero. Creamery 2 miles, house 4 room. i 34i " 300 Acroß, 10 paddocks, two houses, I J and 5 rooms, woolshed, etc., dip, 5 acres ii J orop, 100 acres ploughable, 2 miles fron ' creamery, good shoep or cow farm. Price ' £12 10s aero. 331 320 Acros, 290 in grass, 7 paddocks, hill; country, very good for sheep, house, yards ! oto. Prico i'O 15s aoro. 32! ' 5'J Acres and paddocks, just outsidi ' Borough. Good to start milk run. Prico ' £11 10s. WEED EXTERMINATOR, All who are troubled with noxious weeds should obtain HOLDEN'S NOTED WEED EXTERMINATOR. Used all over New Zealand. Innumerable testimonials. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY! AT A. E. Winzenberg's, Queen-st., Masteiiton. AN inspection of tho Vestibulo respectfully solicited. Telephone No. 125. THE IMPERIAL SYSTEM OF DRESSGUTTING. MISS ROBERTS, tho Inventor of the Imperial System of Dressoutting, and of London oxperienco, is touring New Zealand, and has opened classes in Masterton at the Technical School. Miss Roberts will attend at tho Technical School on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, from 11 a.m. till 1 p.m., and from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Tho Imperial System is the latest invention in Dresscutting, and will be found tho most perfect system in use. Simple and easily learnt; requires no fitting; includes dressmaking in all its branches. Anyone may have a lesson free of charge, Particulars of terms, etc., on application at tho School, or fifth house on right-hand side Cole-street. Millinery taught. Special Class for Scttool Girls at reduced charges on Saturdays. SECOND ANNUAL SALE OF BLOOD STOCK. FRIDAY, MAY Ist 1003 (the day following the Palmerston Rucos.) A BRAIIAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., have -JL received instructions from the Hon. J. D. Ormoiid to soil by public auction as above, at thoir saleyards, Palmerston North, at 11.30 sharp:— /_»Q THOROUGHBRED horses comUO prising— Ort Thoroughbred Yearlings, by The amitmi Oflicer and Sir Lancelot, from mares allied to The Fisherman, St. Leger, Musket and Traducer strains ~& }om Thoroughbred 4 and 5-year-old JL / lillies and geldings by St. Andrew, Flintlock, Spinfeldt, Dreadnought and other well-known sires, mostly untried 8 Well-known performers on the turf, including Reliance, North Star, Spindle, Jabber, Defiance and others 1Q Thoroughbred mares, by Albany, L> St. Leger, Hippocampus, Nordenfeldt, Apremont, etc.; also the following horses now in training: Andree, by St. Andrew—Norsemaid. Chestnut gelding Wheel-lock, by Flintlock —Miss Evelyn. Bay gelding Moe, by Dreadnought —Lullaby On account of W. J. Douglas, Esq.— 2-yr filly, by The Officer—Taihoa 2-yr filly, by Torpedo—Parlourmaid Yearling filly, by The Postible—Hine to po Also—On account of G. P. Donnelly, Esq., and in conjunction with the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.— A i_4 THOROUGHBRED horses, light TcO horses and Carlyon ponies, including—• IO Yearling, by Douglas, Gold Reef, O Wehikore and Catesby, from mares combining the best racing strains, of blood iv the colony such as Ko-1 tuku, Korematuku, Pearl Powder, Karamea, ltangipo and others 9 Brood mares by Ariel, Waterfall, May King and others, with foal at foot or in foal to Catesby, Douglas, and Wehikore. LbA Well-bred fillies and geldings, from awarJh 1 to 5 years old, mostly by Catesby Also—The gelding Hokio (5 years) by Strephon—Pihanga, in tiaining, and has won several races With a few exceptions the sale is unreserved. Catalogues on application. Luncheon Provided. Admission will be by Ticket, obtainable at the office. MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 6th MAY, at 1 p.m. LOWES & lORNS, LIMITED, will sell at their Renall-street yards, Masterton, on tho above date, as follows— Sheep— 100 breeding ewes 50 lambs 170 empty ewes in good forward condition 150 good forward wethers 200 fat and forward 2 and 4-tooth wethers 300 o'-.'es, been dipped and in lamb 200 lambs, mixed sexes Cattle - lo springing heifers 12 fat heifers LOVVES & lORNS, Ltd., Auctioneers. ALFi-EDTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 7th, 1903, At 12.30 p.m. Til H. WOOD & SONS. LTD., will sell as JC • above, at their new sale yards:— Sheep - 100 ewes 50 2-tooth wethers Cattle— 2 forward cows 5 yearling steers and heifers Also on account Mr G. Wratten, who is leaving the district— 1 McCormick reaper and binder, right-hand cutter, nearly new, and in first-class order 1 Massey-Harris drill, almost new 1 Massey-Harris cultivator, not been used 3-furrow plough (nearly new) and f-plough, Reid & Gray disc Small cultivator, set steel tine harrows, hand chaffcutter 5 draught collars and hames Set of blocktackle, plough chains, swingle bars, chains, tanks, farm tools 1 good bred mare, with foal at foot, by Czar, and in foal to Swordfish IL 1 brown mare (The Chat) F. H. WOOD & SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. SALE OF THE WELL-KNOWN MOTOA ESTATE. TUESDAY, 12th MAY, 1903, At 1 p.m. sharp. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., in conjunction with T. Kennedy Macdonald & Wilson A- Co., have been instructed by Messrs Stevens, Easton and Austin to submit to public auction at their alerooms, Palmerston North, as above— X 4T\f\f\ an 'l °'ld acres of this mag Ot_r \J \J nificont and fertile property, sub-divided into 55 sections i varying in area from 25 to 400 acres I each. These sections have been so allocated and grouped as to enable each purchaser to aoquire a sufficiency of the high land upon which to erect his dwellinghouse and all necessary farm steading, together with ample room for paddocking, and one hundred or more acros of the richest fattening land in the Colony, thus offering to the public unexceptional facilities for establishI ing comfortable and highly profitable homes for farmers, dairymen, and graziers with freehold titles. I The grouping of two or more sections is shown by Hags placed upon each section bearing the number of the respective sections intended to be oifered as one lot. There is a creamery within half a mile, and a section has been reserved for a dairy factory. TERMS OF PAYMENT. £15% cash, £1 10s% in 12 months, £10% in two years, the balance may remain on mortgage for 7 years. All unpaid balance to bear tho low rate of £1 10s% par annum. 'The property is distant about miles from Shannon, on the Manawatu line, and about the same distance from Foxton. Persons desirous ot viewing tho property can do so by notifying the Auctioneers, wlm will make tiie necessary arrangements. * For further information apply to— ABRAHAM A- WILLIAMS, Palmerston North, or T. KENNE'J V MACDONALD & WILSON it CO., Wellington, or STEVENS, EASTON & AUSTIN, Fcston or Bulls, From whom lithoguvph, plans can bo obtained.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7444, 27 April 1903, Page 3

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