AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. GRAZING TO LET. 1015 ACRES of grazing country, Meremere, known as Piper’s, will carry 1300 dry sheep and 300 ewes. Apply — FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUEOA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE HAWEEA. HOESE FATE. FRIDAY. & SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 & 16, 1924. PRESENT ENTRIES. FRIDAY, 15th—--150 heavy draughts and halfdraughts and milk carters 40 unbroken draughts and milk carters 1 3-horse team 1 pedigree Clydesdale colt, 2 years, by an imported stallion On account of Mr D. J. Hughes—--2 draught geldings, aged, any trial 1 draught mare, 7 years, any trial 1 draught colt, 3 years 1 draught filly, 3 years SATURDAY, 16th—--50 harness horses and hacks 10 cobs broken to lead 6 children’s ponies f 1 thoroughbred gelding, 2 years, by Acre—Mauroti 1 thoroughbred mare, Mauroti, by Maniapoto—Dolly, stinted to Bisogne 1 rubber-tyred dogcart (practically new) 4 spring drays, harness and saddles On account of Mr Harry Sales—--1 heavy landau; axles heavy enough for light milk waggon 1 light landau 2 sets double harness, good order 2 good harness mares, absolutely reliable Mr Sales is going out of the business and the above wil} be offered WITHOUT RESERVE. On account of Mr J. F. Stevenson, for practically unreserved, sale—--1 Clydesdale Stallion, Knight of the Garter (by Black Knight, imp.) Sale commences at 11 a.m. each day. All horses must be yarded not later than 10 a.m.
HAWERA SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19. 'pHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have been instructed by Mr F. Reardon to sell on above date— WITHOUT RESERVE 75 GOOD DAIRY COWS
These cattle are mixed breeds, all young and in good condition, and show plenty of quality. About a dozen of them will be calved before the sale, and the balance are right at profit. Having produced about 2301 b. fat on the Tututawa country these cattle will do well anywhere, and we can with confidence recommend them to intend-' ing purchasers. The vendor will deliver any purchases, free of charge, to our Eltharn or Stratford Yards. On account of a client — 30 EXTRA CHOICE JERSEY HEIFERS, close to profit MORTGAGEES ’ SALE THROUGH REGISTRAR OF SUPREME COURT. 'J’HE following freehold section, with dwelling house thereon, known as Number 16, Morrissey Street, Hawera, will be offered for sale by public auction under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, New Plymouth, by the FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., at their rooms, Winter Show Buildings, Princes Street, Hawera, on THURSDAY, the 18th day of SEPTEMBER, 1924, at 2 p.m., on behalf of the second, mortgagees under Memorandum of Mortgage Number 60397' THAT piece of land, containing 32 ' perches, more or less, being Allotment 14 on Deposited Plan 2817, and part of Section 4 of the Town of HaAvera, and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Register Book vol. 87, folio 97, subject to Mortgage, Registered Number 42681, for £750.
The mortgagees’ application to the Registrar to conduct the sale, containing their estimate of the value of the property, may he seen at the Registrar’s Office at all reasonable times prior to the sale, and a copy thereof may be seen in the auction room at the time of sale without payment of any fee. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or the mortgagees’ solicitors, Halliwell, Spratt, Thomson and Horner, Hawera. Sep. 13 WAVER LEY SALE YARDfh FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. At 1 p.m. the associated auctioneers will sell by auction as above — 200 mixed hoggets. 3 5 springing heifers "\7TVIFIC can be obtained at chemists and stores. Viviflc Tonic for nervous disorders. Viviflc Tonic enriches the blood.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 August 1924, Page 10
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