AUCTIONS FARMERS’ CO-OP. THE FARMERS’ GOORGANISATION SOi N.Z.. LTD. NOMINAL CAPITAL £500,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL .. £260,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL £155,581 Fixed Deposit Rates—--12 months, 5 per cent. 24 months. 6 per cent. 86 montlii, 6J per cent. Stock Auctioneers, Wool Brokers, Stock, Station and Insurance Agents, Valuators, Assessors and General Mer-. chants, House and Land Agents. Skin, Hide and Wool Sales held MONTHLY at WANGANUI. OPERATIVE CIETY OF
OKAIAWA MONDAY, MARCH 7. 0Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 60 lambs Further Entries Invited. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JJAWERA JJORSE JpAIR. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 25 & 26, 1927. ENTRIES INVITED. LAND SALE LAND SALE —by— PUBLIC AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1927. At 2 p.m. at THE TOWN HALL, MAN ALA. 0N Account of the Trustees of the Late W. S. YOUNG, the “RIVERSIDE ESTATE”, OTAKEHO. Rich Dairying and Fattening Land; sub-divided into six farms, ranging from
33 T 0 119 ACEES The property has been farmed by the Young Family for over 40 years, and is now being offered to the public at Low Upsets and on easy terms to wind up a deceased estate. Full particulars and lithograph plans from the Auctioneers — THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY, Hawera and Branches. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY, WOOL BROKERS : : WANGANUI. | JjAST WOOL SALE at Wanganui this Season will be held on « MONDAY, MARCH 21. MONDAY, MARCH 2T. CONSIGN WOOL NOW. FARMERS’ CO-OP. CENTRAL MART. SATURDAY, MARCH 12. At 2.30 p.m. J C. SMITH will sell by auction as above — At the suit of Mr J. W. Archbold, Motor Agent, Union Street, as lienor under Wages Protection Aet — 1 Indian motor cycle, 7-9 h.p., the property of Nei Npi, of Normanby, who is indebted to - Mr Archbold for work done on the •machine in the sum of £l3 8s
The Methodist Conference at Auckland tendered the heartiest congratulations to the Rev. J. F. Goldie on the completion of 25 years missionary work in the Solomon Islands. It agreed that a married home missionary be appointed to Waihi, a married probationer to Waipawa, an unmarried home missionary to Auckland West, a married probationer to Gonvillo (Wanganui), Eke-* tahuna and Trinity (Dunedin), to be relieved for another year; Taihape, married probationer. The following preachers were received on probation: Messrs Hames, Larsen, Penn, Raynor, Silvester and Utting.
GOOD PANELLING IS NOT EXPENSIVE. £J.OOI) Panelling is not as expensive as people imagine. The beautiful Ellis Veneer “Dominion” and “Silverite” Plywood is lower in price than imported Plywood, while the richly grained “Rimu” is no dearer than imported Oregon. FIRST COST—LAST COST. These beautiful panelli.ngs are also easily and cheaply erected. First cost is last cost—ELLIS VENEER PLYWOOD does not need renewing when once erected. Panelling is healthier, more artistic, cheaper and altogether more satisfactory than wallpapers and scrim. The best is no dearer. Write us for quotations. ELLIS VENEER C 0.,. LTD., HAMILTON.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 5 March 1927, Page 10
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