AUCTIONS FARMERS’ CO-OP. OPUNAKE SALE. MONDAY, APRIL 11. J 5Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, Etc., including—--20 high grade Jersey weaner heifers Quantity of household furniture, 2 wooden bedsteads (complete), table and numerous sundries
For Sale or Exchange 24 ACRES FOR 60-75 ACRES. £)A ACRES, Central. Taranaki, with “ house 0 rooms, b. and c. water, wash-house and store room, barn, dray shed, loose box, 5-bail concrete cowshed, town water supply all over property, 115 paddocks, boxthorn hedges, .1 acre lucerne, milking 15 cows; has taken 36471 b fat to end February; has two frontages; well financed G.A.S. mortgage £llsO. Price £2IOO, equity being £!>so. Owner wants larger place and will exchange for 60 to 75 acres of good land. STRAIGHT SALE OR GOING CONCERN. OR EXCHANGE FOR 70-80 ACRES. 9/3A ACRES, Eltham district; good ~ r house 5 rooms, car shed, good cowshed with 4-cow plant, which will be given in; water power available; will carry 100 head; watered by three streams; 2 stocks hay and 1 oaten and 1 barley; 6 acres chou mollier and swedes; mortgage 6 per cent. Price, £2O with about £550 cash, or sell as going concern, including 55 cows, 12 incalf heifers, weaners and 4 horses; or would exchange for 70 to 80 acres. FAEMLET OF 28 ACRES FOR £6OO CASH. 6}O ACRES, handy to town, modern “ bungalow, all conveniences; will milk 15 cows easily, as with 54 acres lucerne feed is plentiful. Price £2BOO, with £6OO cash. SHEEP COUNTRY. Q(~)0 ACRES, whare, sheep yards, dip, fences in good order; last wintoy carried 1500 dry sheep, 170 head cattle (2-ycar and over); freehold; no mortgage. Price £8 with £IOOO cash. Terms to approved man. I have enquiries for all classes of land and from vendors wishing to sell I should be glad to receive particulars. Leases are in good demand. F. G. TREWEEK, KAWERA. P.O. Box 68. ’Phones 2785; House 2760
A UROA ATHLETIC SPORTS | CLUB. (Under N.Z.A.C.U. Rules) Held in Mr Cameron's Grounds, Auroa. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27. To Start 11.30 a.m. 1. 100 Yards Maiden Race. Ist, Mr W. Duff's trophy, 20/-; 2nd, 5/-. Post entry 2/2. 100 Yards, Boys under 16 years. Ist, 10/-/ Mr A. C. Johnstone’s trophy; 2nd, 5/-. Post entry 1/100 Yards Open Handicap. Ist, £2 cash and Mr P. Duggan’s medal, value 20/-; 2nd, Mr C. Tonkin’s trophy; 3rd, 5/-. Nom. 4/4. Hop, Step and Jump. Trophy, val. 10/6, by Mr R. S. V. Craig. Post entry 1/5. Long Jump. Ist, Trophy val. 10/-, bv Mr A. P. Anderson. Post entry V--0. 220 Yards Open Handicap. Ist, £2 cash; 2nd, trophy, 20/-, by Mr P. W. Barnes; 3rd, 5/7. 440 Yards, Boys under 16 years. Ist, Mr J. R. Henderson’s trophy, 10/6; 2nd, 5/-. Post entry 1/S. High Jump Handicap. Ist, trophy, 10/6. Post entry 1/0. 75 Yards, Single Ladies. Ist, Mr P. H. Hammond’s trophy. I. 440 Yards Handicap. Ist, £2; 2nd, Mr J. Pettigrew’s trophy; 3rd, fl/-.« Nom. 4/11. 220 Yards, Youths under IS years. Ist, Mr D. Barlow’s trophy, 30/-; 2nd, 5/-. Post entry 2/12. Wrestling, Cumberland - Style, list. and under. Ist, trophy, 21/-, by Messrs Davison & Keholy. Post, entry 2/13. Sack’ Race. Ist, Mr E. Andrews’ trophy, .10/-. Post entry 1/11. Cycle Road Race, 10 miles. Ist, £1 cash and gold medal val. 40/-, by Mr IT. Henderson; 2nd, trophy 10/Ly Mr E. And rows. 15. 880 Yards Handicap. Ist, £2; 2nd, gold medal, val. 21/- (Ivaupokonui Dairy Co.), 3rd, 5/-. Nom. 4/16. Married Ladies’ Race. Ist, trophy, 10/-, by Mr A. C. Knight. 17. Medley Race—Run 25 yards, hop 25 yards, jump 25 yards, crawl (on knees) 25 yards. Ist, Dr Hockin’s trophy, £.l Is. Post entry 1/18. Pillow Fight. Ist, trophy 10/-, by Mr A. G. Bennett. Post entry 1/10. Brewer’s Donkey. Ist, trophy, 10/-, by Mr A. G. Bennett. Post entry 1/10. Sheep Guessing. Ist, trophy, 10/-, by Mr J. Charteris. Post entry 1/31. Pig Guessing. Ist, trophy, 10/-, by Mr J. Charteris. Post entry 1/22. Stepping the Chain. Ist, 20/-. Post entry 1/23. 220 Yards Forced Handicap. Ist, Mr F. Lissamon’s medal, val. 30/-; 2nd, 10/-. Entry, winners (compulsory) 2/6, losers 1/-. 24. Tug-of-War, Auroa v. The World. Sweepstake, 2/6 per man. A SYDNEY PICNIC. A well-known business man of We’ lington, prior to attending a large pic nic in Sydney recently, says he took '.he precaution beforehand of rubbing ample Q-tol on his hands, face and nock. As a result, he w*as not at all worried by the mosquitoes aud flies which incessantly attacked "11 the other
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 8 April 1927, Page 10
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