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masterton sale. COLOMBO ROAD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, At 11 a.m. Sheep--35 m.s. lambs TO 2-tooth ewes and wethers 140 good-condition b.f. lambs 55 forward wethers 26 m.s. 2-tooths 7!) wethers 53 w.f. shorn lambs On account of J. P. Perry, Sulphur Wells--250 fat and forward 2-tooth wethers On account of Tawhoro Station—--450' m.s. w.f. lambs, to be dratted SPECIAL CATTLE FAIR. COLOMBO ROAD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th. 'Sheep at 11a.m. Cattle at 12 (noon). JiHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as above, on account of the following vendors:—Annedale Station, I. L. Heckler, D. McKenzie, E. Ison, J. C. Ewington, 11. 3. Cooper, I. J. Donovan and others: — rnft HEAD STATION CATTLE, comprising—--60 3 and 4-year P.A. bullocks 50 3 and 4-year S.II. bullocks 50 3-year bullocks 30 IS month P.A. steers 1 30 18-month Hereford steers 50 fat. cows 33 Hereford cows in calf 30 21-year heifers, calves at foot 60 empty station cows 30 Hereford weaner calves 25 18-month steers IS 24-year P.A. and Hereford steers COLOMBO ROAD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th. - (At 10.30 a.m.) T’HE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPBRA-CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING will sell as above: — Sheep—--60 forward store ewes 50 ewes, r.w. b.f. rams 53 2 and 4-tooth wethers, fat and forward. 60 store ewes 50 ewes in lamb to Southdown. T. V. CAVERHILL, Auctioneer. Telephone 1328. MARTINBOROTJGH SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 7th. At Ip.nb Sheep--400 b.f. lambs 40 fat wethers Cattle — 30 fat and forward cows Horses 8 half-draught horses, broken to chains QUEEN’S HOTEL’. (Under New Management.) PHE QUEEN’S HOTEL has now been P \ thoroughly .renovated, and fliers every comfort for Permanent loarders and the Travelling Public. Patrons can rely upon receiving very attention and civility. A special eature is made of the cuisine, a firstlass chef having been engaged. Sports' bodies and others catered for n the shortest notice. < TARIFF STRICTLY MODERATE. MRS. SAMPSON, Proprietress. TELEPHONE 1298. OWNER LEAVING MASTERTON. QUPERIOR Residence, containing six good rooms) kitchenette, bathroom, wash-house, etc., also motor garage; 4 large bed rooms, living room 18 x 22. Every modern Convenience, electric light throughout, gas, h. and c. water, and drainage laid on. The land’ comprises i of an acre, nicely laid out in lawns and good vegetable garden. High sunny position. This attractive property is situated in a favourite locality, only a few minutes’ walk from the centre of the town. Price for quick sale, only £ISOO. v ' NOTE. —This property has only just been placed in my bands for sale, and is an absolute bargain at the price asked, so don’t delay. STREET.—Bungalow, containing 5 good rooms (practically new), scullery, wash-house, etc.; all conveniences, gas, h. and c. water, drainage, etc. The section comprises nearly i of an acre. High, dry section. Price, £llOO. Terms to be arranged. NORMAN Hi JAMES. ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, LICENSED LAND, ESTATE AND INSUEANOB AGENT. ,v; PERRY STREET :: MASTERTON. ’Phone*: Office 1283; Private, 1394,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 May 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 May 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 May 1925, Page 8