AUCTIONS. NFWTON KING LTD HASTINGS ROAD, LOWGARTH. , FRIDAY, NOVEMBEBR 7. KING LTD, have received instructions from Mrs A. A. Morris, who is giving up dairying owing to the death of her husband, to sell as above — ; WITHOUT RESERVE. 26 DAIEY COWS, all in milk, Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein cross, mostly 3rd culvers 1 Ayrshire bull 2 Jersey bulls 4 yearling heifers x 1 sow and litter 1 pony . 1 foal 1 cart and harness, 2 milk cans and usual farm sundries , Sale a 1 p.rn. Light Luncheon Provided. 4 JJEWTON gINQ J^IMITEi),, STOCK & STATION AGENTS. / M R . E.. A. NIXON, of Hawera, has ~.. .been appointed as our Stock Agent for South Taranaki. Mr Nixon’sx, Office will be with Mr T. J. Salmon, Prinees Street, Hawera, where all enquiries will be promptly attended to. Telephones: Office 128 j Priv. House: 20. T • "~S ’ — • .• ,r ' AT THE HOSTEL, PRINCES STREET WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 0. At 1 p.m.; sharp. >" . J C. SMITH, acting under instruc- “ tions from the Management Committee of the Men’s.v Hostel, will sell as above — "'-h ■- Th e whole of the furniture and contents,. comprising red plush cheschesterfield suite, 2 easy chairs, 2 oak carved cfeairs, writing desks* occasional tables, piano by Walter Collinson (London), music stool, seagrass chair, curtains and rods; pictures, books, large book case, curb, lino, sofa rugs, hearth] rugs, full size billiard table by ••■it George Edwards, and all accessories, umbrella stand, settee, .4 dining -tables, 18 high-backed chairs, sideboard, 17 hospital beds and bedding, d.w. bed, w'.w. and bedding, duchess pair, 10 duchess chests, stair runner and rods, linen .press, blankets, sheets, quilts, toilet set, carpet square, wardrobe hangings, kitchen table) kitchen chairs,'crock- " ery, glassware, cutlery) pots and pans, bell, jam jars, flour bin, clothes hanger, wringer, 6 stone pickle jars, mower/garden tools and sundries v At 3 p.m. Property comprising 1 rood 32.6 perches (more or less), together with large well, built 2-storeyed building, ’containing about. 12 rooms, several of which are subdivided, also bathroom, lavastories, spacious halls and cut- - buildings containing two good rooms, wash-house, etc.; gas, electric light, h. and c. water Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen at the office of Mr H. D. , Caplen or the Auctioneer. ..
MAKS FARMING PAT THE “TUI” WAY. ’Tvntvi 4v«r ti m&k* terming pay #y«n la day*. It's th* •’•Tui" ■**Tul** iMda and •air. KODDJBB A TOLLEY, Ltdraknwitoi Worth, FellAlng Kartsa aad lUwm.
TRUSTS AND COMBINES. J)0 you believe they are good for you? Rockefellow once controlled' the output of all grades of oil. We have now a free market and open competition. Which do you think is the best? Competition has saved the world from great abuses which follow close cooperation with its autocratic management Are you going to help to close the door of open competition, which is the life of all trading? We believe in competition, more competition, and still further competition. Write or call on us for further particulars— 1 JVTAORILAND DAIRY & PRODUCE CO., LIMITED. P.O. BOX 185. WANGANUI. Agents for Separator*. VOU can now get Sequak’s Famous. Remedies at Hart’s Hawera, who are sole agents.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 November 1924, Page 8
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