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Auctions. -^ ILLIES AND N ALDER, " AUCTIONEERS, AND AND OOMMIBSION A E^S, J Union Street, Hawera. ale Yards— Hawera, Stratford, and Okaiawa. lorse Bazaar — Union St., Hawera. Lgencies — rf National Mutual Life Association Royal Exchange Fire Insurance Company Thames and Mersey Marine In- c surance Company We have properties for sale in he Waikato, and have an agent here who will conduct buyers over be country free of cost. H ILLIES AND N ALDER'S Of STOCK SALES. Okaiawa, Monday 21 Hawera, Thursday 24 Horse Fair, Saturday 26 HORSE BAZAAR, UNION STREET. SATURDAY, MAY 26. At 1 p.m. p ILLIES &~~NALDER will OT sell as above : — f*r\ HORSES, comprising— Draughts, light harness horses, and hacks. TO FARMERS. MR R. CHING, of Opua, near Opunake, on account of advancing years, having decided to retire from farming, offers the whole of his FARM PROPERTIES To Lease for 5 ,or 7 years. The Properties consisting of three nice size Dairy Farms, at Opua, Opunake and Taranaki. No. 1 FARM.— Consist of Sections x.B, 15, 117,2, Opunake S.D. North ; 56, B, 9, 99, 2, O.S.D. North ; .57, B, 9, 103, o, 0.5.D., North : 320 AC * ES - These sections are fronting Main South road, and within 2$ miles from schools and dairy factories, subdivided into six paddocks, with sheep proof fences ; 200 acres have been cropped, well drained, and in good order. No buildings, but £200 will be expended in buildings if required. No. 2 FARM.— Consist of Section 55, B, 9, Opunake S.D., North : -| p^i ACRES, 1 Rood, 26 J_tJJL Perches. This farm backs on to No. 1 farm and fronts on to Opua road, £ mile from Opua Creamery. This is a nice warm farm, welt sheltered, with beautiful clumps of bush clearings, about 20 acres of light bush is still standing, the balance is all ploughable, drained, well grassed and fenced. A dwelling house will be erected if required. No. 3 FARM Consist of Section 58, B, 9, Opunake S.D., North, 121 acres 2 roods; Section 50, B, 9, Opunake S.D., North, 30 acres : m ACRES, 2 Roods. Another section adjoining this farm (27 acres) might be obtained if desired. These sections front on to the Main South road, and within 2 miles . from school and dairy factories, subdivided into' 5 paddocks, with sheep proof fences, sheep and cattle yards, concrete sheep dip, shed, cart shed,' stable, &c, dwelling-house, and numerous other improvements. i,. , • . „,,• —^ -:> --t .- These farms have never • been milked upon, and results should be very good. Permanent streams in all the paddocks. 1 Tenderers .must' state rent per acre for any one farm (with or without additional buildings), and may also tender for the whole three farms as a going concern. ■ • ' Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulars and conditions, on application to R. CHING, Oh farm, Opua, or to J. MoDATITT, Solicitor, Opunake, By whom sealed tenders must be received on or before Monday, at noon, 1 8th June, 4906.

KAPONGA COACH TACTOBT AND GENERAL SMITHY FW. BUCKINGHAM ••'•'■ -■ • - Has pleasure in notifying that he is rip W prepared to' fulfil orders; for vehicles ■of every description; also I that repairing", painting, and trim,ming r in all s its,branches w iu be done on the premises.-- Having, secured 1 the services of a 7 first-class coach painter, .those desirous, of haying their ' vehicles repainted and lined -will find their orders finished* -fa up^to-date style. .— ~. . . General smithing in ' all its branches. j Agricultural implements, made and repaired. 1 H.orse-shoeing , and all farrier's work by skilled woikmen. . .

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9101, 25 May 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9101, 25 May 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9101, 25 May 1906, Page 8