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Atkctiona. J^EWTPN gINCI, 100 ACRES, freahold, all in, grass, good quality, level land, substantial house, splendid plantation^;, cowshed, i etc.; situate -4 miles from Stratford, from creamery. A really good farm. £20 per acre, ! 600 ACRES, freehold, hilly land of good quality, with a good j roportion of flat and undulating; about 500 acres in grass ; carries 2£ sheep per acre. £t>- 5s per acre. Chei%. 200 ACRES, freehold, love! land, all in grass except crops ; 50 acres* has. | been ploughed ; mile from creamery, ] school, etc.; house, cewshed, etc; sheop proof f emces. £1 8 per acre. 2000 ACRES, nearly all 0.r.p., 5 miles from railway station ; very good i undulating and hiUy country, with a J Iwrge proportion ploughable when j Btumped^ house, woolshed, d^p, etc. All in grass except 600 acres. This is a first-class sheep property which must rise in value. The price wanted is equal to £6 JLOs ftr the freehold. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. j NEW'iON KING'S LIST i O¥. CLEARING SALES. ! East read, Mr G. Sangster, Tuesday, j 18th August. Ikaconsfield road, Mr L. Baakin, j • Wednesday, 19th August. Stratford yards, W. Bonner, Friday, 21st August. 'Stratford yards, springing hedfer sale, Tuesday, 25th August. E. O'Sullivaru, Bird road, Wednesday, 26th August. H. Feakins, Pembroke road, Thursday. 27th August. ■ * Veale road, Marreitt Bro®., Friday, August 31. Tututawa, T. Barclay, 2nd September. Douglas Yards, Mr J. McCool, Monday, 7th September. Stratford yards, springing heifer sale, Tuesday, Bth September. Stratford yards, springing hedfer sale-, Tuesday, 22nd Sept. BEACONFIELD ROAD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19. iy"E!WTON KING has received ia- - L ~ struotions from L. Baskin, vho haa sold his farm, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE, His live and dead stock, as under ; 50 cows, 2nd to 4th calvers : to calve August and September 10 choice/ springing heifera 1 bull Spring cart and harness, milk cans, cooler, buckets 1 , 2 s.f. plows, Bwingleitrem, chains, " tdno, chain, and disc harrows, bay rakes, forks, roller, jacks, chaffcutter. 1 7-year spring cart horse ] 6-year mare in foal to General Wheeler 1 draught licrsa, trial 65 fully paid-up shares Midhirst Co-op: Dairy Co. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. The above arei young cews, h«a\-ily | culled, the farm being sold, Mr Baskin must sell. 1157 rnARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, •*■ HIDE, and TALLOW SALE. Hide Shed: Cloton road. Stratford (Nex£ Dairy Factory). . NEXT SALE— SEPTEMBER 1. Clients are particularly requested to forward consigmen ts" in time t«» arrive not lacer than Thursday, August 27th 1 . for the convenience of clients any umail consignments will be taken in it, the nttvmarket. NEWTON KINGTHE COMPLEX TLJ7LKINC "fyJACHINE TS the most Up-to-Date MDLKING L MACHINE on the Market. It has fewest working parts, is the ' most sanitary and easiest to clean, and ' is in every way the best and cheapest i to install. The up-keep is practically nil. Cows are not in the least injured and are milked when going off as satisfactorily as in the flush. For full particulars, apply J. BLAKE, Otakeho. CHAMPION FLOUR. CHAMPION FLOUR. THE NORTHERN~MILL IS STILL A FREE MILL. A FREE MILL j 'TIHEY will not join the celebrated - 1 - Flour Millars? Trust. ; Rveiry wae:e-earner should ask for breed n ada fro mthie brmd. Champion Flour is stocked in all nze« by . ■ GIBSONS LIMITED, and J LAWSON AND COY.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 17 August 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 17 August 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 17 August 1908, Page 8