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Auctions. WANGANUI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. At 11.30 a.m. TjIREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. JL will sell as above, — 4-00 CAITLE > deluding— 60 forward bullocks 30 forward cows 50 bus-ieu weaners 40 2-year steers and heifers 30 2-year steers 10 cows and calves 20 mixed cattle 50 mixed catde d-^IOO SHEEJJ > com P risin g 350 2 and 4-t-ooth Romney wethers (first-class line ) 150 2-tooth ewes in lamb to Romney rams 100 wethers 250 ewes 1000 4 and 6-th wethers ; from Ohotu 800 2-th wethers 150 wethers 250 good mixed lambs 400 mixed iambs 200 good lambs 250 mixed Leicester-Lincoln lambs; good 250 forward ewes 350 s.f. in. busli ewes, running with Romney rams 50 ewes MIXED PIGS. Luncheon may be obtained at the yards. WAVERLEY SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, APRIL 15. Sale at 12.30. T7IREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. JO will sell by auction as above, — 50 18-month steers 50 empty cows 12 2-year heifers 13 2-year steers . 30 mixed cattle 40 18-month steers 20 mixed weaners 1 S.H. bull 100 fat wethers 50 forward wethers 150 lambs 200 ewes 100 lambs 70 2-year steers 16 2-year heifers 6 cows and calves 350 mixed woolly lambs ON THE PREMISES, MANAIA. TUESDAY, APRIL 261 At 2 o'clock sharp. SMITH AND EASTON will sell as above, on behalf of Mr J. K. Law, — The whole of his household furniture and effects. _____^ « Tp|AIRY "CIARMS. 180 ACRES, freehold, all ploughable and in grass; well subdivided; good fences, plenty water; 5-roomed house, cowshed, cartshed; good crop about 10 acres swedes given in; will carry 50 cows with very little improvement; situated I mile from railway station, creamery, P.O. and store. Price £16 per acre; cash required £400. Owner will finance stock and furniture to a good man if necessary. 365 ACRES, freehold, 240 acres ploughable and in English grasses, balance 125 acres; drained swamp land; at present in flax and scrub; carrying rough feed, which can be brought under the plough • for £2 per acre ; well subdivided and fenced; plenty water; 5-roomed house, stable, cowshed, etc. ; carrying at present 50 cows, besides sheep, horses and young cattle ; will carry 100 cows when improved; situate 3 miles from railway station, 2 chains from creamery ; post and telegraph office on the property. Price £12 10s per acre; terms £500 cash, balance 5 per cent for 5 years. Owner will finance cows to good man if necessary. We have inspected both properties and can recommend them with confidence. Similar land in Taranaki is bringing double the money. Full particulars from BAGGETT AND POTTS, Wanganui. L. GRIFFITH GRACE, PIANO and ORGAN ACTION SPECIALIST, TUNER, &c. SEND your piano along and let me fit it with a complete new action — it will double the value of your instrument. If it has lost its tone, a new set of hammers will renew it and make it better than when you bought it. OUR POLISHING DEPARTMENT will put pounds! on to the appearance of your piano. Give me your address and I will be pleased to call and advise you as to coat, etc. Workshop behind E. Dixon and Co. Postal address^ — Box 34. Hawera. THE GANE MILKING MACHINE. THE SIMPLEST, BEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE. "OARMERS interested are invited to -I- inspect this Machine at work any evening excepting Sundays, either at Mr Jas. Were's, on the Normanby to Hawera road (near Racecourse), or on Mr Gane's farm, at Normanby. Orders are still being taken for the "AUTOMATIC RELEASERS," apart from the Milking Machine. All particulars from C. E. GANE, Normanby.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 11 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 11 April 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 11 April 1910, Page 8