Auctions. r^i ILLIES, FANTHAM, AND \J[ N ALDER'S STOCK SALES. November — Hawera, Friday ic* Stratford, Friday 10 Okaiawa, Friday 17 Hawera, Thursday 23 Stratford, Friday 24 Horse Fair, Saturday 25 j^\ ILLIES, FANTHAM, AND VT NALDER, AUCTIONEERS, I LAND AND COMMISSION A ENTS, Union Street, Hawera. Sale Yards — Hawera, Stratford, and Okaiawa. Horse Bazaar — Union St., Hawera. Loans negotiated and advances made Agencies — National Mutual Life Association Royal Exchange Fire Insurance Company Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Company Have several desirable properties for sale. GLOVER ROAD YARDS, HAWfiRA. FKIDAtf, NOVEMBER 10. At 1 p.m. /BILLIES, FANTHAM, AND VT NALDER will sell by public auction as above, — 9 prime fat cows 4 fat heifers 30 store cows 10 yearlings 40 2 \ 7 ear steers 10 heifers in calf 15 weaneis 10 wearjers 60 ewes in Jamb (if net sold) 5 springers 6 store cows 17 yearlings 20 store cows 60 prime fat wethers 16 pigs, slips GW)VER ROAD YAJLDS! HAWERA. bullTfaik. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11. At 12.30 p.m. f^ ILLIES, FANTHAM, AND VJT NALDER will hold a Bull Fair at their yards as above, — Present Entries: 80 Purebred Young Bulls
Further entries solicited.
AUCTION LAND SALE NEAR HAWERA. ON THE PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1905. At 2 p.m. sharp. FANTHAM, AND VT NALDER (in conjunction with The West Coast Farmers' Trading Association) hay« been favoied with instructions from E. Lucena, Esq., to sell by public auction, — The whole of the land known as the late A. A. Fantham's homestead, containing : 80 ACRES, subdivided into 32 Sections. The sections average about 2 actes each. Terms— lo% cash at sale 10% in six months. 10% in twelve months. Balance may remain on mortgage for 5 years at 5% interest. Upon application, either of the auctioneers will be pleased to show intending buyers over the property. Litho pans on application. The auctioneers would point out that this sale presents a splendid opportunity for those desiring homes. The land is of unsurpassed fertility, and although not in the borough is only about a mile from Hawera Post Office, and has all the advantages of water, gas, and electric light. The sections are the right size— not small farms — but large enough to carry a cow and a horse, but they will not carry borough rates. Why pay rent in town when you can acquire a freehold on such easy terms ? Save your money and improve your health ! MILK FEVER USE THE SIMPLEX STERILISED Air Syiinge and save your cows. Ninety-seven perc ent of recoveries by using this method of injecting sterilized air. A complete syringe. No compli- ! cated parts to get out of order. Will cure a herd and last a lifetime. PRICE— IO/6 ! post free. Deem & Wallace, Sole Patentees. From W. K. WALLACE, Chemist Hawera. Manufacturer of Horse and Cattle Medicines. THE flavour of delicious Sauce is very marked in Hayward's Chutneyu tney Sauce Just try one bottl e
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8918, 6 November 1905, Page 8
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484Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8918, 6 November 1905, Page 8
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