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' A_ction«. TWTEWTOS" 1 fr IN G, QTBATIOR D. 100 ACRES, freehold, all in grass, good quality, level land, substantial house, splendid plantations, cowshed, etc. * situate i miles hum Stratford, _-raile from, creamery. A really good farm, £20 per acre. 600 ACRES, freehold, hilly land of good qualify, with k good proportion of 'flat ana undulating; about 500 acres in grass; carries 2_ sheep per acre. £6 5s per acre. Cheap. 200 ACRES, freehold, level land, all in grass except crops ; 50 acres has be<en ploughed ; £ mile frcm creamery, school, etc.; house, cowshed, etc; sheep proof fences. £18 per acre. 2000 ACRES, nearly all 0.r.p., 5 -tike frcm railway station ; very gcod undulating and kitty country, with a large proportion ploughable when rtumped; house, woolshed, d : p, etc. All in grass except 600 acres. This is a first-class sheep property which must rise in value. The* price wanted ia equal to £6 XOs fcr the freehold. EASY TERMS ARRANGED TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN HIDE, and TALLOW SALE. Hido Shed Cloton road, Stratford (Next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE— OCTOBER 27. Clients are particularly requested to forward consignments in time to arrive not later than Thursday, October 22nd. For the convenience of clients any small comsignmants will be teAen in at the Haymarket. / NEWTON KING: STRATFORD BULL FAIR. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. "I^EWTON KING will hold his An- ^ nual Bull Fair in Sfcra.t£or<d yards as above, — 1 Kfl PEDIGREED Purebredi, ±.tJ\J Grade, Jersey, Ayrshire, Shorthorn, Holsteini, and Hereford Bulls. , Sale at 1 o'clock. 279, KAPONGA. 1 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. "VTEWTON KING will, sell by a ,ucx^ tion at his yards as above, — 50 storei mfi forward cqws I§, fat cows; 20 empty heifers 30 yearling steers 25 yearling heifeirs 10 dairy cowa 20 18 month empty Jersey heifeirs 3 bulls QEB TO YOUR PJYES. REGULAR VISITS ARE MADE TO HAWERA (Date of next call will he advertised shortly.) BY THE SIGHT SPECIALISTS : SAMUEL BARRY, , JNO L. NICOL, Auckland. CAPABLE ! RELIABLE ! "PJGMONT CJEED OTORE, PRINCES ST., HAWEiRA. •W. ROWE Has just received for tho coming Season NEW SKEDS, comprising : ' SWEEDES— Champion, Hurst's Monarch, John Bull, 4 Sutton's CrimB*m King, button's Magnum Bonum. TURNIPS— PurpIe Top Mammoth, Purple r Jop Yellow Aberdeen* • Green Top Yellow Aberdeen, Fosterton Hybrid Romney Mvih CARtiOTS— White Btlgian, Jarne*' Intermediate, Barribal, Sinclair'! Champion „*", . MANGOLDS— Iong Red, Yellow Globe, Button's Prizewinner, Gatepost, etc. Thousand Headed Kale and Large Ox Cabbago, Essex Rape and Mustard. MANURES— Agent tor— Ktmpthorne. Prosser and Co., Wellington Meat Export Co., Gear Meat Freezing Co., Wancranui Meat Freezing Co., Basic Slag for top dressing KOWBfS SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE, £6 per ton. This manure gave the best results last year whena tried alongside other manures. Seed ruaize, rye corn, and grain of all kinds for seed and feed. Grasses and clovers of all the best kinds always on hand. Richmond and Chundlere. new hand seed drills, complete with manure sowsrs. Nicholson's! horso rakes, Samuolson's mowers, lawn mowers, Dnnagy's 1 binder tvAie and oil. JjAl)l^' Fancy Handkert '^^^' chiefs in silk and cambric, at all prices. Hunt, Manaia. !

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 27 October 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 27 October 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 27 October 1908, Page 8