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EGMONT FARMERS' UNION Ltd. Land Stock, and Produce, Salesmen, Auctioneers Valuers, General Commission Agents August, — M. L. Watkins' Clearing ba'e, Wednesday 20 I Manaia Wednesday 20 ; Stratford, Friday 22 Hawera, Thursday 28 Okaiawa, Friday 29 Uawera Horse Fair, Saturday 80 EGMONT FARMERS' UNIONTLd. UNRESERVED~CLEARING S&i^E Gn the Farm, Corner of Skeet and Palmer Roads. WEDNESD-iYrAUGUST 20. At 12 o'clock sharp. A A. FANTBAM has reoeived • instructions from Mr M. L. Watkins, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, — Without Reserve, 14 dairy cows 35 2 to 8 year dairy heifers, close to calving 9 18 month heifers, empty 20 yearling steer i 20 yearling heifers 20 mixed weaners 20 3 year bullocks 20 2& Tear steers 27 2 year steers 4 empty forward cows 8 young bulls 1 draught mare, 5 years 1 draught mare in foal to Ivan hoe Draught filly, rising Byrs, by Napoleon 2 draught geldings, rising 2 years, by Ivaahoe 1 draught colt by Ivanhoe 1 trap mare, 1 quiet hack 6 bedsteads, 4 mattresses 8 chess of drawers, 4 -tables Bentwood chairs, oouoh Linoleum, pram 1 light tip dray and harness 1 spring oart and harness 1 trap and harness 1 gig and harness, swingletrees 1 e.f. Hoiiiiby plough, chains Spray pump, scales & weights .Lawn mower, sot ves & riddles Saw wedges, mauls, forks 10,000 box thorn plants First-class seed potatoes 200 matai posts (4ft 6in) 2 rolls wire netting 8 milk cans, building timber Luncheon provided. Stock can remain on the place till the 28rd inst. 1689 EGMONT FARMERS' UNION, Lc. SaiiH Yard?, Stratford^ FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. At 1 o'clook. A A. FANTBAM will sell by • public auction as above, — 20 yearlings 82 2 year steers 85 he fers, in calf 85 15 month heifers 40 yearlings mixed 26 steers 30 heifers, in calf 12 yearling steers The Mart, High-street, Eltham. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28. • Sale at 11 a.m. Sharp. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. [JNRESERVED SALE OF LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF GENERAL DRAPifiRY CLOTHING, Etc, £400 WORTH FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. WH. AND" A. MoGARRY . bave reoeived instructions ;o sell as above, The balance of the stock of a arge drapery warehouse, proprietors )f which are retiring from business. This is a genuine realisation Bale, i>nd intending purchasers will do veil to inspect goods, which will be >n view at the mart up to date of iale. Particulars in future issue, FEILiDING SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. At 12.80 o'clock. p OETON &~SON will sell Dy OT public auction,— 8 dairy heifers 40 mixed weaners and yearlings 12 2 year empty heifers 5 2 year heifers 10 forward cows 5 2 year steers 5 steers 450 mixed hoggets 220 mixed hoggets (good line) 200 mixed hoggets 150 hoggets - 100 mixed hoggets 100 first-class hoggets 300 mixed hoggets (grand line) 100 mixed hoggets 350 ewes in lamb 200 empty ewes 100 2 tooth wethers 400 wetherß 100 fat ewes (turnip fed) 150 forward ewes 150 ewes in lamb to Romney rams 150 mixed wooily hoggets 70 shorn wether hogget 3 140 hoggets (without reserve) 1?OR SALE— Model Dairy Farm, 19S Aores, only 2 miles from Bltham. 7-roomed house and sheds, ibout 100 acres stumped, easy terms W. H. and A. McGarry, Eltham. n~i Q PER ACRE will secure the sbJL/W freehold of 111 Acre Dairy ?arm, 6 roomed house, shed, pig ityes, 7 subdivisions, well watered, mly £500, balance can remain at 5 >er cent, on good road. W. H. &A, ilcGarry, Eltham. FOR SALE— 4OO Aores, all in grass, dairying or sheep, large iwelling, sheep dip, shed, on metalled *oad, 1£ miles from school. Owing io father and son dissolving partnership, latter leaving for South Af rioa, will sell at £10 10s, a sacrifice. W. S. and A. McGarry, Eltham. FOR SALE— 69 Acres, close to Eltham, Snug Dairy Farm, good dwelling and sheds ; also 68 tares, 1£ miles from Eltham station, ivith £175 down, right of purchase at ow figure. W. H. & A. MoGARRY, Land Agents, Eltham. OTHIXG ON EARTH Will make Hens Lay USE GREEN CUT BONE. WHAT GREEN Will double the BONE WILL number of Eggs. DO. Will stop egg eating. Will invigorate the whole flock. Will reduce the grain bill. It ie better than medicine, cheaper than grain. Call and inspect our machines. A good Mann's Green Bone Cutter. Investment Dandy Green Bone Cutter. it Enterprise Grit Mill Will Wilson's Grit Pay. Mill. The above have just arrived. DIXON & BATES Hawera

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7543, 19 August 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7543, 19 August 1902, Page 3