D.'S, 14th ANNUAL AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April 26 and#f ): 1912. .. At 12 o'clockjeaeh day. THE BEST MARKET FOR DISPOSING OF OR BUYING HORSES IN SOUTHERN HAWKE' SBAY. OSE, LIMITED, announce to ) their numerous clients that iiey will hold their Annyal Autumn Horse Fair as, they will" submit to public aucM on 'about— Onn HORSES, comprising heavy, ZUU medium and light draughts, van-and express horses, carriage and gig horses, children's ponies, unbroken colts and fillies; also sundry vehicles and harness. Horses will be sold in order of entry at the gate. No horse entered unless 2s 6d tee is paid in cash, which will be returned if animal is sold. ORDER OF SALE: First Day: Unreserved and Unbroken Horses, Vehicles and Harness. Second Day: Draughts, Hacks, and Light Harness Horses. Clients are' requested to have their horses yarded early, entries being taken up to 12 o'clock at the gate. No Catalogues Printed. BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, MAY 3;, 1912, .At 11 o'clock: Awakino Point A SUBURB OF DARGAVILLE. AAA ACRES" RICH WHITE fUUU PINE FLATS, Divided into 24 Dairy Farms, 30 to 130 acres each 2 20-acre sections 12 o-acre Suburban Home Sites 9 10-acre Market Garden or Orchard Sites Only 1% miles .from Dargaville Post Office, Close to Butter Factory and School. All Metal Roads. ."WAKI'NO POINT comprises - 2000 acres of Rich River Flat, unsurpassed in the Dominion foiybut-ter-producing qualities. It adjoins the progressive Borough of Darga r ville, has been all roaded, and the roads are now being metalled. It is only 1| miles from the Dargaville v Post Office and School, and 'about two miles from the Butter Factory. The Borough is spending £30,000 in metalling roads, gas works, etc. SEVERAL of the Sections have been made small to suit, the townspeople of Dargaville, who require paddock room, orchard sites, and land for town milk supply and market gardening. •• Its situation is quite unique, form- ' ing almost part of the Town of Dargaville, is practically 'all level, well drained , and roaded, and has three miles frontage to the Northern Wairoiv River. TERMS: 10 Per Cent. Cash, and Purchasers can elect to spend 15 Per Cent, on improvements during first six months, or pay a further 10 Per Cent; Balance payable in 5 years,
bearing u per cent, interest. T. -MANJHONo" JACKSON, Acting ivpon instnictions, Avill sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Cus-toms-street E., AUCKLAND, as above. Plans- and fullest particulars on application. . JAMES HEMPHILL, Manager., Dargavil'le Branch. DANNEVIRKE, WOOL, SKIN, I AND HIDE SALE. i NEXT SALE : TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1912. 'CONSIGNMENTS for this Sale , will be received up till SATURDAY, 27th April. H. 13. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. I)ALGETY AND CO.. LTD. The Second Cup. i GOOD deal can be said about 1_ the second cup, and indeed .a good deal depends upon the second cup when one is dealing with tea. You can tell tlie strength and quality of a tea by the second cup. It is when the water ig poured over the leaves for the second time that you, get the true test. Crescent Blend Tea yields a good second cup, rich in flavor and Avith plenty of stimulating properties. It is strong 1 ; it is rich; and there is a subtle charm about the flavor that gives pleasure to the ipalate. You will never tire of drinking Crescent Blend Tea. EMPIRE TEA CO. W. AND C. TURNBULL AND CO., Proprietors, Wellington. DANCING CLASS. MR ROONEY'S .Dancing Class -Vill commence 'in the Oddfel- £■; lows' Hall on WEDNESDAY Even-' ■i',kig.nexifc, at 8 o'clock. _ ...
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIV, Issue 26, 20 April 1912, Page 8
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