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TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) At 1 p.m., drapery drapery £SOO DRAPERY DRAPERY BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SHEETINOS, WHITE QUTLTS, PIL; ]/j\V SLIPS, SHAMS, TABLE '('LOTUS, SERVIETTES, TOWELS, 'COLOURED AND WHITE TEA TOWELS, GLASS CLOUIS, LTC. AT 2 p.m. ],.p. ARIEL MOTOR CYCLE. 50 W.L. Hens, 6 W.L. Bullets The masterton auction eerIXG- CO. have been instructed to sell ns above at their Mart, Hall Street, TO-MORROW. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. MASTERTON SALE. COLOMBO ROAD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ist, (At 10.30 a.m.) rn HE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-A CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING will sell as above:— Sheep—--40 w.f. lambs 200 4 and 5-year ewes, running with S.I). rams 120 4 and 5-year ewes, running with S.D. rams 100 shorn w.f. lambs 120 mixed age ewes 100 shorn wether lambs 150 w.f. wether lambs 00 forward b.f. lambs 150 forward ewes 05 forward 2-tooth wethers 55 2-tooth to 4-year ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 4 Rom. rams 5 S.D. rams Cattle — 3 fat bullocks 1 fat cow 1 aged half-draught gelding. Pigs— J 7 weaner pigs FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. T. V. CAVERHILL, Auctioneer. Telephone 1328. MASTERTON SALE. COLOMBO ROAD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ist. At 11 a.m. Sheei>— 40 2-tooth wethers 30 2-tooth to 5-year ewes 70 b.f. 2tooth ewes 30 2-tooth wethers 88 b.f. lambs 40 forward ewes 50 shorn ewe lambs 50 shorn wether lambs 30 2-tooth wethers 30 2-tooth ewes 90 w.f. lambs ioo shorn ewe lambs 40 2-tooth wethers 50 2-tooth ewes 20 woolly lambs 100 m.a. ewes 150 mixed sheep 11 fat ewes 270 4-tooth to 5-year ewes, r.w. S.D, ram Cattle--40 18-month and 21-vear heifers ' 25 3 and 4-year Shorthorn-llereforcl cross bullocks Account of E. 11. Smith — 30 P.A. 18-month heifers ■S* cows and calves 14 dry c'ows EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd. Sheep—--90 m.s. lambs 82 m.a. ewes CARTERTON STOCK BALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd, At 11 a.m. Oattle — 20 fat and forward cows 10 18-month P.A. heifers 2 fine fat heifers 1 bull f> cows and calves 12 store cows

A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. TO ACQUIRE A MIXED FARM OF 4-IK ACRES FREEHOLD, of which acres are real good flats, and the balance good, clean hill country. The flats are well sub-divided into small paddocks with plenty of water. The Property will WINTER 1000 SHEEP, or over two ewes, besides Cattle; also would milk 35 to 40 cows. Buildings comprise good six-roomed house (with beautifully laid-out grounds, splendid orchard and vegetable garden), Wool Shed, Yards, Dip, Cow Bails, Cow Shed, etc., all in firstclass order. The property is situated in the Kumeroa district, nine miles from Pahiataia and six miles from Woodville. School and Dairy Factory handy. PRICE, £23 PER ACRE. Terms, £ISOO cash to the right man; balance at 51 per cent. NOTE. —The owner has been in possession for nearly thirty years and it is solely on account of ill-health that the property has been placed on the market. INQUIRIES INVITED. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. BTOCK DEPARTMENT, LICENSED LAND AGENTS, MASTERTON OR BRANCHES. VISIT THE PARK KIOSK. HOW IN THE CAPABLE HANDS OF MRS. E. STYLES, CATERER. DAINTY MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS. ICE CREAM, FRUIT SALAD, ICED DRINKS. WEDDING PARTIES CATERED FOR ON MOST UP-TO-DATE LINES AT TOWN PRICES. WHEN VISITING OUR BEAUTEFUL PARK GIVE US A CALL! Artistic Printing of all kinds promptly executed at very reasonable prices by the “Wairarapa Daily Times’ ’ Jobbing Department. Compare our work and prices. Telephone 'IO2G.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 31 March 1925, Page 8

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