Auctions. KAPONGA HALL. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. At 12.30 o'clock sharp. UNRESERVED SALE OF FRUIT. BLENNERHASSETT AND SONS Avill sell by public auction as above, — QAA CASES of ASSORTED OVJU FRUITS. AT~THF MARtThIGH STREET, ELTHAM. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30. At 12.30. BLENNERHASSETT AND SONS will sell by public auction as above, — 6 good store pigs 8 small stove pigs 16 good weaner pigs 1 niilk cart horse, any trial 2 good cattle dogs Number poultry Copper and stand Quantity second hand furniture • 10 cwt potatoes Also, WITHOUT RESERVE, O RA CASES of FRUIT, including : Peaches, plums, tomatoes, apples, cucumbers, etc. LENNERHASSETT AND SONS. AUCTIONEERS, LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM. —HAVE FOR SALE— A SPLENDID LEASE, with £250 Cash. 153 ACRES of splendid dairying land, in a first class locality, ' and handy to a school and factory. The farm is well fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks; all in grass save a few acre? of root crops; well ■watered The farm is now tarrying 65 dairy cows, also the necessary horses, bulls, etc., and a few head of young stock. The buildings comprise ' a good six-roomed house, also trap- i feheds, and a first-class cowshed. The lease has eight y6ars to run at a very lew rental. . For further particulars, apply Blonnerhassett and Sons, Sol? Agents, EJtham. 276 160 ACRES. An exceptionally cheap dairy farm, that c&e be had on reasonable terms. The land is all in grass, well watered, and subdivided into numerous paddocks by live and wire fences. There is also a complete milking plant, which is giving every satisfaction. Therfl is a good house and cowshed, etc. The property is situated about l£ miles from a school and factory. If a purchaser desires he can also take the stock at valuation. The price '3 £1C per acre. Apply Blennerhassett and Sons, Eltham. 3127 SALE BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE H. S. PEACOCK, ESQ., OFMANUTAHL. WCOWERN is instructed by the • Trustees to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Regent street, Hawera, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, At 2 p.m. Of>n ACRES of magnificent land OUU j n the above Estate, unsurpassed for quality in the Taranaki district, adjoining the township of Manutahi; subdivided into 4 Lots, comprising 52 acres, 63 acres, 91 acres, and 154 acres respectively, more or less. TERMS — 10 per cent cash, 15 per cent in one month, balance may remain on mortgage for 5 years at 5 per cent. NOTE. — This is one of the rare occasions that come to people in the course of their lives. No one in search of land should neglect the opportunity to inspect it; within 2 miles of the Manutahi railway station. Send for plan and particulars. W. COWERN, t Auctioneer, Hawera. Also, At the same time and place, on account of Mrs Peacock, will be sold — j 21 ACRES, adjoining the above, being sections 18 and 19 of the. Manutahi Township. Also, On account of the Trustees in the late John Maxwell's Estate, — Subdivision 1 of Section 14, Manutahi township, fronting the South road and containing G acres 3 roods 23 perches. Section No. 152, Township of Kakaramea. For particulars apply to the auctioneer, W. COWERN. ELTHAM-OPUNAKE COACH. OCALE OF CHARGES. Eltham to Opunake — Single Faro, 7s 6d; leturn, 12s 6d. Eltham to Kaponga — Single, 2s 6d : return, 4s 6d. Eltham tc Riverlea — Single, 4s , return, 7s. FJtham to Awatuna — Single, ss » return, 8s Eltbam to Te Kin— Single, 6s; return, 10s. And vice versn. J. W. CARTF.R, ■ — — DAIRYMEN and Fanners find the Star Almanack most useful. Now on sale at agents. Price Is 3d.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 28 January 1909, Page 8
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