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Auctions. J£ING, CITBATFORD. 130 ACRES, freehold, close to Stratford, good quality level land, with frontag6 to 2 road?. House 6 rooms, cowshed, etc. A good daily farm £22 per acre. 2718 100 ACRES, freehold, all rich, level land, aud all free from stumps; handy to school and creamery: first-class house, cowshed, and all necessary buildings. One of the choicest dairy farms in the province. Price £35 per acre*. - •10® ACRES, freehold, on metalled read, level land, equal distance from cheese factoiy and creamery; housa 5 reems, cowshed, piggeries, etc.; carries 40 cows. Price £2O per acre. Cheap. 2000 ACRES, nearly all 0.r.p., 5 mile® from railway station; very good undulating and hißy country, with a large proportion ploughable when stumped; house, woolshed, d’p, etc. All in grass except (800 acres. This is a first-edass sheep property which must rise in value. The price wanted is equal to £6 10s for the freehold. 700 ACRES, 400 acre? 0.r.p., 300 acres L.1.P., 600 in grass; nearly all fenced and subdivided. Price £4 5s per acre goodwill. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN ALLOTMENTS, ELTHAM. Saturday; 25th april: At 2 p.m., on the premises. "JVTEMION KINC has received fn--1 structiona from Mr C. A. Wilkinson to sell as above, — QO VALUABLE BUSINESS . SITES, SITUATE IN THE VERY CENTRE OF ELTHAM BOROUGH. Euvoay section fronts an asphalt street, and oveiy section is now connected with water and drainage service. These business sites are all level and ready to build on. EJthain is a flourishing, progressive town, situate amidst rich dairying land, with a great scope of good grazing land further back It must therefore make continual and rapid progress. These business sites offer a splendid opportunity for safe and profitable investment. TERMS—--10 per cent deposit. 5 per cent in thiee months. 10 per cent in six months. Balance 5 years at 5 per cent. See lithograph plan. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer.

STRATFORD HORSE BAZAAR. ' SUPPLEMENTARY HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, APRIL 25. KING intends boiling a SUPPLEMENTARY HORSE FAIR on abtve date. Entries solicited. Entries positively cl os a WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22. All Hcrsee to be yarded by 10 am. sharp on the morning of the Sale. 4,7,9. KAPONGA SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. ]V EWTON KING will sell by public ’ auction as above, — 1 Kfl HEAD of MTXED CATTLE, Afc/vJ including,— 50 mixed weaners , 10 fa.t cows 30 store and forward cows 15 h ifcrs in calf ' 4 bulls £ ton potatoes NOTE.—Clients are asked to. note that owing to our usual Kaponga sale falling on Good Friday, the, sale will now be held as above. AUTUMN RULLOCIC FAIR. ’* STRATFORD. TUESDAY, APRIL 21. .Present Entries—--400 store, forward, and -fcl/u FAT BULLOCKS. Entries solicited. NEWTON - KING, 15 Auctioneer. Taranaki wool, sheepskin. HIDE, and TALLOW SALE. Hide Shed: Cloton road. Stratford (Next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE—APRIL 14 Clients are 'particularly requested to forward cousigments in time to arrive not lacer than Thursday, April 9. For the convenience of,clients any small consignments will be taken in ■»t the Havmaiket. *

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, 11 April 1908, Page 8

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