3 \TOLAN, TONKS' CO/S™ IN STOCK SALES, September — Hawera, Thursday 29 • Kakaramea, Friday 30 October-— i D. McL'Dowie's Clearing Salj; 3 ; Hastings road, Wednesbpnng Horse Fair, Friday and , Saturday, 7 and 8 KAKARAMEA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. At 12.30 p.m. NON OL AN, TONKS, & CO. will sell by public auction as above,— ao good 3 year springing heifers 20 1a to 15 month dairy heifers 14 a year steers 8 springing heifers 15 good 2 year empty heifers ■ • 18 mixed yearlings 10 3 year springing heifers 16 yearling heifers 10 2 year springing heifers 5 store cows 8 springing- heifers 10 mixed yearlings 2 rat cows 3 springing heifers xo mixed weaners ■", 3 young bulls 30 mixed sheep 30 hoggets ON THE FARM, HABTINGS ROAD, WEDNESDAY,"oC;rOBER 5. At 12 noon. Without Reserve. ]^f,AN,TOKks,&CO. have i^_ received 'instructions from Mr D. McL'Dowie (who is relinquwffi&dairying) to sell as above, tm -young cows in full profit ij^cbwa, springing to calve •early 10 springing heifers "" 1 Shprthorn bull x Holsteinbull Milk cans, aerator, Bat cock , tester (in\good order) With Slight Reserve. 1 draught gelding, any trial 1 spring cart horse l( any trial Gig and harness, almost new 15 mixed yearlings Luncheon provided. . FEEDING SAI/E. " FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. At 12.30 p.m. .' mHE NEW Z£AI,AND .iOAK , JL & MERCANTILE A/JENQf. ' COMPANY, I,TD., will sellby pJ|-\ lie ittction as above,^. •/ "■<' 'H ■" / fpo's and 4 year bailop^s 1 ' " •'' < J 66' 3 and i year buHisEks * A > ." -4.0 a year btfllocka. ' 'SLirfn 30 3 year bullocks 7 ! 20 4 year bullocks !. 7 springing, heifers' ,< . 2 empty cows * t [ » 2 empty heifers '■ '' z purebred Jersey bull 1 3 year Shorthorn bull 29 yearlings 169 ewes with lambs > 118 dry ewes' » 1 5Q hoggets, OPUNAKE SAI,E YARDS. MONDAY, "OCTOBER 3. At 12.30 p.m. T R* STEWART 8c CO. will ♦" • sell by public auction as above,— '» , " 70 yearlings ' ' (> ; empty heifer j} 16 store cows ,' 2,4 yearlings 7 springing heifers 5 springing heifers 40 yearling heifers 33 yearling heifers 7 store cows 6 springing heifers 4 springing cows 50 mixed yearlings 40 yearlings 6 springing heifers 3 iat cows 16 yearlings w7d. SCOTT, Auctioneer. LANR HEREUNDER are brief . particulars ol a few especially ■ good properties selected from ou> Land Register on which we hap' numerous others entered :— No. 18— '593 acres, freehold, 400 acres in grass, balance good bush, 2\ miles from metal, undulating' / and level, well grassed, pplendid soil, and situated in a rising district for dairyipg. This is a cheap and good property. Price, £7 10/ ; can remain on mortgage at low interest. No. 130— 191 7 acres, freehold, 1000 acres in grass, balance bush, divided into 12 paddocks, about 6 miles of fencing,, 3 roomed house, woolshed, 3 miles from telephone, and 2} miles from proposed railway station. This property is in good order, and well grassed. Price, £3 5/ per. acre ; £4000 can remain ori at 4^ to 5% for 5 years. This property is a bargain at the price. No. 113 — 200 acres freehold for lease for 4 years at 11/ rent, purchasing clause £12, with /200 paid down, good house, milking sheds, etc., all in first class order. The land ,ft well grassed and fenced, near creamery and school. A bargain. N.Z. LOAN/ & MERCANTILE AGENCY COY., Ltd., STRATFORD. SWIFT'S SOLUBLE ' BLOOD FLOUR, npHE golden panacea for the JL Prevention and Cure of — SCOUR IN CALVES. — Two teaspoonfuls a day will practically double the weight and growth of calves, while on the bucket — make them strong and thrifty. 1/- a packet. Sole agent for Hawera 1 district. F. EDWARDS, Chemist, Hawera. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. BADDELEY A/f?ORLONG have been inducted to sell by private treaty on account of the several vendors : MILK BUSINESS. — Fresh Food and Ice Co., situated in Guy ton street, Wanganui; up-to-date premises, large cool storage, splendid plant, four carts, horses, and harness, good turnover, sound business, long lease, low rent. Splendid prospects to smart man 'with small capital; only £225 to take over everything as a going concern. ■ : , WOOD & COAL BUSINESSSituated right in . the heart of Artmoho, with no competition, is well established 4nd doing a good sound trad? in general fuel, fencing posts, strainers, wire, oats, chaff, bran, etc Premises consist df store, office, ano i acre of land for wood and coal yards, etc. Pric6 us ft
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8098, 29 September 1904, Page 3
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716Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8098, 29 September 1904, Page 3
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