s C\ ILLIES, FANTHAM, AND VX NALDER'S STOCK SALES. March — Okaiawa, Wednesday 22 (printed on card as 24th) Half-yearly Draught Horse Fair, Friday 24 Half-yearly Light Horse Fair, Saturday 25 Havrera, Thursday 30 Stratford, Friday 31 H • HAWERA SALE YARDS. HALF-YEARLY HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, * MARCH 24 and 25. /\ ILLIES, FANTHAM, AND IJT NALDER will hold their half-yearly Horse Fair as above. • Friday — Draughts Saturday — Light horses Entries close Friday, Marcn 171 HORSE BAZAAR, HAWERA. ?! SATURDAYTMARCH 25. J At 3 p.m. /BILLIES, FANTHAM AND VT NALDER will offer by public auction on account W. R. Russell, Esq.,— Sec. 6, Matemateonga, Block, I : 1040 acres; good bush j - •' ;„ country on Patea River. A good chance for speculators or settlers, as the owner is anxious to sell. Easy terms. Also, on the samje date,|the adjoining section, on MCcs^sDw^3t |V& A. Quin, Esq. — •? &-£ V?jyp «&JU 1219 Acres, L.1.P., Section 2, " Block 14, Omona Survey District ; 250 acres cleared. A} good chance for a young man. Will already -carry 500 sheepv^^y r OKAIAWA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, M4SCH.22 /^iLLIES, 3J3&jSiHsaj3[& VJTk NALDER will sell by public auction as above, — 40 weaners : 2 fat COWS ■:2 springers *2 store cows 38 18 month heifers^ " J • ao weaners . 16 weaners HpJiSE BAZAAR, HAWERA. C\ iLLIESr FANTHAM AND =? SJ\ NAbfBR wj^jpj^-shdr < Autumn HorseiFair on-" $>■■■*>*>& FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 1 MARCH 24 and 25. 13b draughts, half d?|togbti; and r . ipwg carter^ W -*♦*_ * .yM. ■180 hacks, ponies, light harness, *" \ and carriage horses Sale each day at 11 s^rrp.^i j* special shee£ sliir; v * 1 3 c />( ILLIES, FANTHAM, ANdl^ VJT :iNALp^R^ll,hol^|peciag \ Sheep; S*le;in *Gsi&ecJEijj)h%rapi thjftrj . * usual (Hawera Sale, on MARCH 30 ! At 12 o'clock. SALJB UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. Ori SATURDAY, the 25th day of c MARCH, 1905. a MESSRS GILLIES 1 ? . FANTHAM & NALDER Jh nave received instructions to offer b the- undermentioned^^property jipr^ji sale by public Jit thflfr Mgfjj^ $ situate-in Union street, liawera, c ALL that parcel of LAND, con- y laining by admeasurement p 1 roods 35 perches (mot4£F~,tJ less), being part of Sectiofljsij^l J3lock IV., Waimate Survey "n District. AND ALSO, all tl that parcel of LAND, con- 01 taining by admeasurement 2 roods 34 perches and 4-10 of a perch, bejng , the albt- ton ments 5 and 6 and parti .of ? jjis subdivision numbered 1, parts A 0f Section Numbered 32, : oi Okaiawa Village, -Block IV., Waimate Survey* District; V TOGETHER' with the OKAIAWA HOTEL, situate thereon, sub-ject to a Memorandum of Lease, dated the 16th day. of . May, 1 90 1, registered asnumto Alfretr John Jury, tor the term of 10 years from the 16th May, 1901, at the yearly rental pf £208, .-, . •-- -, The title ' is under the Land Transfer Act. Full particulars of the property and of the lease affecting the property can be obtained . from R, D. Welsh, Solicitor for^ne Mortgagees, Hawera, or from the Auctioneers. 2,6,9, i3'6,20'3 SALE OF MOA FLAT ESTATE, OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. 64.786 ACRE~S FREEHOLD LAND. SUBDIVIDED INTO FARMS. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. WRIGHT, ~TEPHENSOI!i;, ; & CO. have : >recwved in* i structions from the Proprietors 6t "» the Moa Flat Estate to sell by private treaty, (,_ The whole of the property, sub- ' divided 4 mta^ suitable-sized ■ farms. • ' * "*'' J Moa Flat is a magnificent block of country, at present carrying up- * 1 wards of seventy thousand crossbred sheep and a thousand head of cattle, and a finer, healthier lot of stock is n not to Be found in New Zealand. ~ It is all splendid lambing ground £ being warm, dry, and well sheltered. About fifteen thousand acres have been cultivated, and the bulk of the - remainder is well suited for cultivation. English grass, turnips, wheat, and oats grow to perfection, and the j, property contains a large area of the finest fruit-growing land in the colony. Prices for the purely pastoral country range from 20/- to 40/- per 0] acre, and for the mixed pastoral and $ agricultural land, from £3 to £7 per t c acre. Buyers of the land will be given •an opportunity of acquiring sl some of the sheep on the property at reasonable rates and without - public competition, and they will thus have paying going concerns from the outset. The Edievale Railway Station is within three miles of T the estate; Plans, prices, terms, and full particulars on application to WRIGHT,, STEPHRNSON AND CO., 1 Dunedin, Invercargill, Gore, or -J Keko. 1 A. H. DUXFIELD LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE MAKER. £N ADDLES and Harness oi every Js^> description made to order on the pietnisea. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Repairs neatly and promptly I executed. ' 'Agent for Clapham's Patent Horse Holder and Wheel-lock and Kirkwood> Ointment. \ A, H. DUXFIELD, 1 , High-street .. Hawera. J AWARD'S Military Pickle 1 is the daintiest extra yon ver tried with your cold meat* !
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8178, 20 March 1905, Page 3
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791Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8178, 20 March 1905, Page 3
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