Auctions. TEUART & CORRIGAN'S STOCK SALES. November — Manaia, Tuesday 7 Stratford, Wednesday 8 R. W. Hornby's clearing sale, Monday 13 Eltham, Wednesday 15 Auroa, Thursday 16 Kaponga, Friday 17 Strathmore, Monday 20 Manaia, Tuesday 21 Stratford, Wednesday 22 Eltham, Wednesday 29 WAIMATB SALE YARDS, MANAIA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. At 1 p.m. S TEUART &~CORRIGAN will sell by public auction as above, — 35 empty heifers 40 good yearlings 14 yearlings 15 yearlings 7 forward empty heifers* 5 springing heifers 5 fat and forward cows 6 springing heifers 6 2 year steers 12 good yearlings 1 3 year Holstein bull 12 weaner pigs Also. - On account oi Mrs Meilor, — A large quantity of furniture, alrrost new THE MAR T, STKATFORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th. At 2 p.m. KING will sell by \ public auction as above, — 1350 Acres of first-class grazing country, situate five miles from township, fifteen from railway ; all in grass and in excellent order ; good house, woolshed, stable, loose box, etc. Freehold title. Land transfer.
The foregoing is a really cheap property at the reserve, and is offered for sale on account of the ov/ner wishing to retire. Easy terms arranged. For further particulars apply NEWTON KING, i4'7,2i'4 1 8,3i,4 ) al Stratford. KAPONGA SALE YABDS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. ]y EWTON KING has received _LAI instructions from J. Lichtwark to sell at his yards as above, — His interest in two acres of land at Kaponga, with 3-roomed dwelling thereon. AWAKINO. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. NEWTON KING will hold his Spring Cattle Fair at tne Awakino yards on above date — 60 good yearlings 50 yearlings, off turnips 50 good mixed jearlings 50 2 to 3 year steers 30 3 year bullocks, good condition 38 3 to 3^ year bullocks, good condition 22 2 year empty heifers 20 cows and calves 50 mixed cattle 50 12 to 15 month steers 150 2 year steers 50 2£ to 3 year steers 50 3 to 4 year bullocks At 12.30. 10*3 LAND LAND! OHfcIAP AND GOOD. NEWTON KING has been instructed to sell by private treaty in areas varying from 147 acres to 396 acres, — 1936 Acres of splendid land in the well known Toko district, situate on East road, adjoining railway station, post office, and creamery. As a whole the property pays exceptionally we 1 1 for grazing, and adjoining it dairying land realises £14 per acre. Very low upset. Easy terms.
NEWTON KING, 1 Stratford. IP you want to save 30% on your Clothes, and still get as good work as the best, come to E. BAUMAN, ! THE TAILOR. Vicuna Suits from £3/5, £4/10 the finest ; trousers from 15/, 25/ the finest. Remember ! Shoddy goods we don't keep ; and our work is first class in ever case. And JF you want your c'othes cleaned, dyed, repaired, or altered, you can't find a better place in the colony. We don't practice, but we are perfect. We give you the benefit of 30 years' experience. Give me a call or send. Country orders at- , tended to. IS* Address : E. BAUMAN, The Tailor and Repairer . . High st., Hawera. ARE you out of Sauce ? Try our bottle of Military Chutney Sauce. Delicious and inex »ensive.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8918, 6 November 1905, Page 8
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525Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8918, 6 November 1905, Page 8
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