AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING LTD AT THE HOMESTEAD. PALMER ROAD, KAPONGA. MONDAyTjUNE 16. KING LTD. have been favoured with instructions from Mr E. NORTHROP, who is,giving up dairying and leaving for England, to sell by auction the whole of his live stock and implements, comprising—0Q CHOICE JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, mostly young and in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls; mostly July calvers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Twylish Pilot, by Twylish Jock—Mahoe’s Maid 1 ped. Jersey bull, General Moth 1 ped. Jersey yearling bull, Tranquil, by Twylish Jock; dam, , Mahoe’s Maid 36 grade weaner Jersey heifers 1 hack gelding (aged) 1 half-draught gelding, aged 1 draught gelding, aged 1 new long-shafter “Dominion” gig, waggon (nearly new), milk dray with tip, 2 mowers, hay rake, Deering hay sweep, ensilage derrick, 9-coulter Colonial drill, s.f. handle plough, scoop, concrete roller, disc harrows, tripod harrows, tyne harrows, rapid water heater, blacksmith’s drill, vice, crowbars, stumping jacks, sundry farm tools, Burma horse clipper, 60 test bottles and scales, saw bench, harness, pig wire netting, whey tank, plain and barb wire, 30 cow covers, fowls, etc I 5-cow Zealandia releaser milking machine 1 24-h.p. Lister engine Sale at 12 o’clock. Light Luncheon Provided. Cattle can remain on farm' till June 30. NOTE. This herd we can recommend. Having tested for the last three years, Mr Northrop has been able to reject any cow not up to the mark. The cattle are in good condition, mostlv young and early calvers. The implements have always been ivell cared for and kept under cover, and are in exceptionally good order. ELTHAM BUSINESS SPECIALS. GOOD Oil is cheaper in the long run because it lasts longer, lubricates better and reduces wear of parts; more power, less carbon. Use “Veedol.”—lra J. Bridger, agent, Eltham. Plugs Every motorists should have an extra set of spark plugs to provide for emergencies; the outlay is small; plugs for'all makes of car. Bridger’s Motor Equipment Store, Eltham. ENGINE Paint—Protect your motor car or stationary engine fijom rust and deterioration by using the correct paint; made to stand heat; price 4/6 tin. —Bridger’s, Eltham. OJ.OLDSTNE ’S, Eltham—Good range of all-wool gabardines, 56-ineh wide, 12/6, 13/6, 17/6. OJ.LDSTONE’S, Leading Drapers, El-tham—All-wool cream trieotine, 16/6, 56-inch, suede finish. OJ.OLDSTONE ’S, Leading Drapers, Eltham Ladies’ lined doeskin gloves, usually 18/6, special .12/6 pair. TUST Landed—Howards’ grass tripod liarrows: 6ft. £5 15s; Bft. £9; lift. £l2 ,15s, any station. —At C. A. Wilkinson Ltd., Eltham. Q|NE Only 6ft English enamel bath, slightly damaged, clearing at £9 10s, at C. A. Wilkinson Ltd., Eltham. jgNGLISH Benzine Lamps, 60/-; Benzine Lanterns, 40/-; we guarantee these; postage paid for cash with order, at C. A. Wilkinson Ltd., Eltham. gMALLEY’S have disposed of their grocery business to the Farmers’ Union Trading Company, of Auckland, and are selling for a few days at any | old price to reduce stock. Come quick. "p>ARGAIN Sale at Ham’s—Ladies’ grey fleecy bloomers, 1/11; Doctor flannels, 1/11; ripple cloth, all colours, 1/3; coloured satteens, 1/-; coloured towels, 1/11 pair: ladies’ all-wool vests, 3/11; famous ‘Vedonis vests, 3/11; girls’ all-wool ribbed cashmere hose, 2/11; 36in. white flannelette, 1/3, 13/11 doz.; 50in. wool coloured art serge, 2/9; 54in. Snowhite damask, 2/3 —a bargain. 5-seater, late model, A 1 order, new tyres, good hood, etc., several extras; £95. Terms. —C. C. Stanners, Eltham. HAM’S —Double bed Petone white blankets, 55/6; 2 pair double bed linen finish sheets, 24/9 pair; 2 pair large coloured towels, 5/9 pair; 2 pair pillow cases, 3/6 pair; 5" yards white damask, 2/11 yard; goods guaranteed best quality obtainable. The above bargain parcel for £5 5s post free, cash with order. If not satisfied money in full refunded. TOS. PETERS for Value! Children’s woollen dresses, 13/9; maid’s knitted frocks, 19/6; ladies’ knitted costumes, 45/-; woollen jumpers and cardigans, 12/6, 17/6 to 37/6. These are not cheap goods, but good goods cheap. QENTLEMENI When in doubt don’t hesitate. Go to Jos. Peters for your winter clothing. ’Phone 240. "VES; I got it at Jos. Peters! The best Suit I ever wore! It’s a Bosker! TTIS Master's Voice Gramophone* will give yon tho best there is is music, mirth and melody.—P. B Franks, Phonograph Speciailst. ■]\/fAKE your home brighter and educate your children with goo< music; it will r->pay handsomely.—»F B. Franks, Phonograph Specialist. 3.100 COORDS to choose from; al jl vrv ro p a ; ra (i one - 0 j expert.—P B. Franks, Phonograph Specialist, opp Post Office. QPECIAL Hard Wearing Trousers, usual 25/-, now 18/6; tweed trousers, usual 12/9, now 10/6. —Clare Bros., Eltham.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 June 1924, Page 8
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