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AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING, LTD. IjiAEMEBS! DON’T MISS THIS ± GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. HERBERT BROS.’ & DILL'S SALE, WEDNESDAY, 12 Noon. what this means: All cows delivered free to Opunake, Auroa, Kaponga, Manaia and Hawera yards. Over 75 cows offered. All young Jersey and Jersey cross, good type cattle, absolutely in the pink of condition. Buyers are thoroughly recommended to attend and purchase good quality cattle. • NEWTON KING, LTD., Auctioneers. CLEARING SALEON THE FARM, OTAKEHO. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. KING LTD. have received instructions from Messrs HERBERT BROS, and from Mrs E. DILL to sell ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, tho whole of the Furniture, Stock and Farm Implements, as follows: — On account of HERBERT BROS.— COWS, mostly good young Jerseys 0 yearling Jersey heifers (extra choice 1 2-year pedigree Jersey bull Bridge View’s Digger 2 grade yearling bulls 2 waggon geldings ,half-draught 1 aged mare, .half-draught 60 store and weaner pigs 7 sows, all in pig (all in July, 3 early) • 4 pedigree Tam,Worth boars (.5 months), Moumahaki State Farm breed 3 big vats and stands, tubs, barrel and troughs, 6 25gal. cans, Massey-Harris drill (11-coulter, nearly new), M.H. mower and grinder, spring dray and harness, s.f. plough, tine harrows and bars, Booths discs, chains, sundry harness, water heater, 140 ft Ain piping and general farm sundries, rubber-tyred gig with harness, emery wheel NOTE.—-Messrs Herbert Bros.’ lease having expired, the whole of the above is for absolute sale. The icowis are a very nice lot, and mostly young Jerseys, with only 4 Ilolsteins and 4 Shorthorns, due to pedigree Jersey bull; 35 in July, balance August and later. Twenty were bought from Mr E. Long during the last four seasons as heifers. The • average production per head of the whole herd is 3101bs per year. Wo thoroughly recommend this herd to buyers in search of good cows, as there is a number of choice ones here. Individual dates will be given at the sale. For convenience of buyers the cattle will be delivered to the saleyards at Opunake, Auroa, Kaponga, iManaia and Hawera free of charge. If a wet day the cows will be sold under cover. On account of Mrs E. DILL —- tprv EXTRA CHOICE JERSEY COWS, 2nd to sthi culvers, July and August ealvers 1 cart gelding, aged 1 spring cart 1 2-cow N.Z. milking plant, complete with 24 li.p. engine, 3 2»5 gal. cans, buckets, grindstone, and farm sundries Also HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of 3 duchesses, 2 pedestals, bedstead, wardrobe, carpets, rugs, stretchers, pictures, table, couch, sideboard, chairs, et,c., and fowls;, .also PIANO (Albert Browne) NOTE—Mrs Dill is leaving the district, and is disposing of the; whole of the cows, implements and furniture. The cows are a. nice lot, due early—dates wl.il be given at the sale.. Average production, 3001 b butter-fat for the past three seasons. On account of W. P. HEAD — 2 light spring carts (small reserve) Cars leave Hawera and Kaponga offices on the morning of the sale. Light Lucheon. SALE at 10.45 ( a.m. SHARP.

SPECIAL BARGAINS SPECIAL BARGAINS —in— USED CARS USED CARS 1 ROVER, 5-seater 1 BUI OK, 7-seater ] BTTICK, 5-seater 1 OAKLAND, 5-seater 1 STUDEBAKER, 7-seater 1 PORD, 3-seater 1 PERRY, 3-seater 1 SAXON, 3-seater Prices to suit, all, ranging from £2O to £250. Every ear GUARANTEED in Perfect Running Order. CALL AND INSPECT. ]yj[ORTLO,CIv & (7JO-, “SERVICE” GARAGE, PRINCES STREET, II AAV ERA. CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTER PULL CREAM CHEESE MILD CURED BACON Get these goods from us and enjoy the “best.” T. : A.’ C ODTIS v GROCER & PROVISION DEALER, 81 UNION STREET, HAWERA. 'Phone 411.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 June 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 June 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 June 1926, Page 10