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_______^__ Auction*. J^EWTON KING'S LIST OF SALBft MAX— Saturday 6-Stratford Horse FainTuesday 9—Rahotu Tuesday 9-Stratford Hide Sale Wednesday 10-Motor TransportCo., Okato Thursday 11-Waiwakaiho Saturday 13-Land Sale, New Plymouth Monday 15—Urenui Tuesday 16—Stratford F c^ nest y 17-Stony River Friday 19—Kaponga ENTRIES SOLICITED. T AmDF L ' SHEEPSKIN^Hirio S J an^, TAL^OW SALE. Hide Shed-Cloton Road, Stratford JNext Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE-MAY 9. forward J* 8- partlcularly requested *, forward consignments in time to arrive Vr ,i eaCh US by FRIDAY, May 5 *?. r the. convenience of clients any, Easasr*- 1*! 1 *•"-j- - NEWTON KING. OKATO. WEDNESDAY^ MAY 10. ■VTEWTON KINTlas received in--of «Thi" U?? OnS tr°m the Liquidators., ot ihe Co-operative and Transportat the Garage, Okato,— WITHOUT RESERVE The whole of their carrying plant, and assets (m one or more lots) consistiag of: Half acre of freehold land, with new and specially built gara^fcthfreon. One new 24-30 h.p. 4 cylinder ArrolJohnston Char-a-banc, specially built for hill climbing, fitted with canopy top and side curtains; will seat 20 passengers. Three 18 h.p. Arrol-Johnston 2-ton lorries. One chassis, with quantity of spareparts. One new lathe, anvil, and a quantityof tools. / . .. Sale at noon. NOTE.—The property and plant wilti me offered in one lot as a going concern, and failing a satisfactory pricebeing obtained will be sold in detail WITHOUT RESERVE, to the highest' bidder.. Full particulars, with list of plant,., may be obtained upon application tcMr Hugh Baily ; New Plymouth, Accountant to the Liquidators, or from, the Auctioneer, New Plymouth. 29 '6 IMPORTANT SALE OF RICH DAIRY FARMS. SATURDAY, JUNE 10. NEWTON KING has received instructios from A. Alexander., Esq., to sell, by auction at his Mart, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, June 10th, at 2 o'clock,— His well-known Warea Estate, consisting of 1860. Acres of beach land, subdivided into fourteen! convenient dairy farms, ranging: in area from 85 to 320 Acres. This magnificent property has a frontage of about five miles to the sea const, and having for the past thirty years been used entirely for fattening,., purposes, is in the very best of heart)} for butter-fat production. Nearly the} whole of the land is level and has beeit ploughed and laid down in rye anclother English grasses. The Stent, Newall, and Pungarehu Reads provide ample access to the Warea and Pwngar.ehu Dairy Factories and Townships. Title: iLand Transfer. Lithograph plans and full particulars as to terms, which are exceptionally easy, may be had upon application to the Auctioneer or to Messrs ■ Govett and Quilliam, Solicitors, New Plymouth. _ • 13,207,3,7 M OTOfI C 1 AR (Five Seater) OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT. FARMS, TOWN AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES FOR SALE. C. J. THOMPSON, Land Agent. Hawera FARM MORTGAGE REMOVER^ STRANGE as it may seem, yet there are farmers who do not recognise the benefits by using Purebred Sires The shiftless farmer is content to us* grades and nondescripts, because h* can buy them at a little less cost The progressive, far-sighted, money-making farmer breeds only from the Best Stock Procurable. He cannot afford to waste two years when he can make as much m one by breeding from SELLERS' IMPROVED MRITI SHIRES. The old-fashioned BerksMrV has been improved by a more profitable type. Wtih careful selection I havesucceeded in producing not only quality and uniformity, but developed the parts most valuable—better backs broader loins, large hams, more lengthr i and m Uc h finer in the shoulder ! old thick-shouldered, stumpy Berkshire is a thing to be discarded as a back number. their own. This year they have been exhibited at eight Shows, and have taken First and Champion honors at every show. They are healthy, hardy i vigorous, and of great vitality, easy feeders and prolific. f' FOR SALE.—Boars and Sows bred ' from Champion Prize-winners. Reasonable prices. Inspection invited. Orders sent to any address J. H. SELLERS, Okaiawa. HERE WE ARE AGAIN WITH SOMETHING GOOD! SYMINGTON'S SOUPS IN PACKETS. Celery, Pea, Lentil, and Mullagataiviij Flavors. TOHEROAS IN TINS. TRY THESE FOR SOUP. D. sTf& HIGH STREET ... HAWERA WE GIVE YOU A GOOD DISCOUNT FOR CASH.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 6 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 6 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 6 May 1911, Page 8

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