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Auctions. •VTEWTON gINGj QTRATFORD. 130 ACRES, freehold, close to Stratford, good quality level land, with frontage to 2 road?. House 6 rooms, cowshed, eto. A good dairy farm i:22 pt<r acre. 2718 100 ACRES, freehold, all rich, level land, and all free from stumps; handy to school and creamery: . first-class house, cewfrhed, and all necessary buildings. One of the choicest dairy farms in the province. Prico £35 per aora lOt ACRES, freehdd,i on metalled road, level land, equal distance from chees* factory and creamery; house 5 rcoms, , cowshed, piggeries, eto.; carries 40 cows. Price £20 per acre. Cheap. . „ 2COO ACRES, nearly all 0.r.p., 5 milfe from railway station; very good undulating and hilly country, with, a large proportion ploughable when stumped; house, woolshed, d^p, etc. All in grass ezcepfa 600 acres. This is a nrst-cdass sheep property which must rise in value. The price wanted is equal to £6 10s ftr the freehold. 700 ACRES, 400 acre« ar.p., 300 aora? L.1.P., 600 in grass; nearly all fenced and subdivided. Price £4 5s per acre goodwill. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. WHANGAMOMONA. TOURSD4y7aPRIL 16. IWpWTON KING will sell by auc- *- * tion at his yards as above, — OKfin SHEEI- and CATTLE, OUVJVI cousistiag a f 2700 2 and 4-th weifiiers 250' f.m. ewes and lamb?. 35 3 to 4-year bullocks 300 18-month to 3-yeav stecirs 40 Ql tc 3,-year heafers 55 wtanars and store cows Sale at 12.30 o'clock. "A conveyance will leave Stratford Marb en Wednesday eivening after arrival of mail train. AUTUMN BULLOCK FAIrT"~ STRATFORD. TUESDAY, APRIL 21,, ____ * 1 Present Elntrifes — /i HA STORE , FORWARD, AND^ -tUU F^ T BULLOCKS. Entries solicited NEWTON KING, 15 Auctioneer. STRATFORD AUTUMN BULLOCK FAIR AND STOCK SALE. , TUESDAY, APRIL 21. "jV'EWTON KING will aell by public , -^ auction ta above at his yards, — 1 90 ft HEAD CAITL-E, ocnsistr IwUU ing of-. 40 prime fat cows • 15G 3& to 4-year bullocks 400 3 to 4 year start and forward bullocks 150 2£ to 3 year bullocks ' 125 18 month to' 2 year steers 50 2\ year in-calf hoifeirs , 120 stosne and forward and fat cews 50 18-month heifers 100 mixed weaneira 15 bulls Sal© at 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN ALLOTMENTS, ELTHAM. SATURDAY72StL APRIL. At 2 p.m., on the premisea IV'EWION KING" has rewdved mxx struclicois from Mr C. A. Wjlkin-sc-n to sell as above, — QO VALUABLE BUSINESS tfO SITES, SITUATE IN THE AERY CENTRE OF ELTHAM BOftQUGH. .. fivory section fronts an asphalt streei, and ©veay section is now connected with water aud drainage service. These business sites are all levjej and ready to build on. / " , Eltham' is a flourishing, progressive town, situate amidst rich- dairying land, with a great sccpe of good grazing land further back It 7nust therefore make continual and rapid progress. Throe busmoas sites offer a splendid , opportunity for safe and profitable investment. TERMS— 10 ftar oemt deposit. 5 per cent in thieo months. 10 per cent in bix months. > BaJanco,s yeai's at 5 per cent. See lithograph plan. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer. CENTRAL HOTEL, HAtTERA. BARCLAY HARRINGTON. (Late of the Central Hotel, Wellington) Proprietor. Tj^VERY Comfort and Convenjefwce. Terms Reasonable. Be^t Brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits only Kept fa Stock.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 15 April 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 15 April 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 15 April 1908, Page 8