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STEUABI' AND CORBIG\IS (late Budge & Good) STOCK SALES December, Eltbam, Wednesday 17 Kaponga, Friday 18 Btratbmore, Monday 22 ' Manaia, Tuesday 28 Stratford, Wednesday 24 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. IMPORTANT LAND BALE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1 At 8 p.m. W COWERN will hold a Land V * s Sale by auction at his Rooms, Regent-street, Bawera, as above, in conjunction with tho Egmont Farmers' Union, comprising, — | 15 Valuable Proehold Euilding ( Allotments, about -J-acre each, at Nolantown, in close proximity to the railway station, formerly the property of Mr F. V. Lysaght, and situated opposite Mr C. H. Nolan's Residence. 1 4 -acre section and house, occupied i by Mr H. Carroll 1 corner section with good house, j opposite Gas Works Sections 8, 9, 20, and 21, each 32 perches, on account of Mr Hirst All the above are in Nolantown See plans exhibited in Mr Tait's (chemist) window. The public may hardly realise the importance of this sale or fully appreciate the value of the sections under offer. For convenience for residence sites they are unequalled. Proximity to the railway station is value that must increase every year. No better sounder, 1 or more secure investment could be made. Gas and water can be laid on by combined action of the residents Both the Gas Coy. and Borough Council are willing to agree to terms. Electyic lighting is within appreciable reach, both the Hawera Gas Coy. and the Hawera Electric Coy. have legislative powers, and we may expect electric arc lights at the railway station, business centres, and corners of thoroughfares, apart from the benefits of private lighting, which wil) materially add to the prosperity of the town and suburbs. One of the roost beautiful landscape views in N Z.. crowned by Imperial Egmont in all its unique and splendid isolation is a feature of these sites, which will appeal to all. No one doubts but that Hawera, surrounded and fed by 'the most fertile land in the colony, in a few years will double it 3 population and the sections now offered will occupy pride of place. At the same timo will be sold, — Section 14, Union-street, 25 perches, corner Section 3, Block 6, 2) porches, fronting High-street, next Mr j Parkinson's store Section and dwelling, fronting High-street, on account of Mr P. Transom On account of Mr Findlay, — Goodwill of lease of 4 acres, within the borough, with growing crop of hay Plans now on view. Terms for most of the freehold allotments will be £10 cash deposit £15 in ono month, balance at 5 per cent For particulars apply to the Egmont Farmers' Union or W. COtfEKN, Auctioneers FKEftMAft Jti. JAOKBOJS hfi »IVB 6rJOOS6 r JOOS *tAM£9 December,— Johnsonville, Tuesday 16 Wangauui, Wednesday 17 Friday 19 Johnsonville, Tuesday 23 Waoganui, Wednesday 24 Johsonville, Tuesday 30 Wanganui, Wednesday 31 Agents for Owen's New Zjaland Sheep Dip, and Piercy's Putest Fencing. WANGANUI SALE TAIiDS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 37. At 12 80. FREEMAN R. JACKSON <fe CO. will sell by public auction at their Yard 3as above,— (In lots to suit purchasers) 150 forward 4 year bullocks (good line) 76 2 to 2| year steers (well bred) 90 2 yeac heifers (quiet) 40 forward cows 40 8 year bullokg .(gcod) 40 8 year steer? 40 2>\ year steers 30 forward 4 year bullocks, good line 30 empty cows 20 mixed cattle 10 prime fat bullocks 2 springing cows 2 cows, near calving 80 2 to 2£ year Etoers 80 2 year eteera £0 cows in caif 20 2 year steers 10 mixed cattle 16 2i to 3 year Polled Angus steers 10 gocd cows and heifers (empty) 6 good fat cows 6 oows and oilvjs 5 yearlings 200 wethers 60 fat shorn ewes 50 good woolly hoggets 50 shorn hoggets 49 fat ewes in wool 40 fat shorn welhers On account of John Wilkie, Esq., — ICO purebred Lincoln maiden ewes, 4 tooths 100 purebred Lincoln 2 tooth ewes A good luncheon may bo obtained at the yards, from 11. 80 a.m., at local prices. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS, WAVERLEY. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19. At 1 o'clock. ; FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell at their yards as above, — 12 2 year steers 60 strong hoggets, shorn 1 first class hack, with Fnglish hunting saddle and bridlo On account of J liiddell, Esq. — 10 broken and unbroken horses Bettlera having Htock to enter are requested to forward their entries as early as possible. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. 17 OR SALE— At the Mart -Large \ Mirror, 3ft 6m by sft LAND! LAND!! PARTICULARS of all classes of Farms in the prosperous district of tf&wgitikei and also other district? can be had on application to undersigned ; aleo Businesses, etc. A largo list to select from. H. E. MORSHEAD A COY., 8 took and Oeceral Auctioneers, Land agents, Etc., FEILDING. FOtt SALE. MATAI Firewood, 193 psr cord delivered at Hawera Railway Station. Orders left at Mr Chambers', carrier, will be attended to.^^gggg

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7627, 13 December 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7627, 13 December 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7627, 13 December 1902, Page 3

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