Auctions. GILLIES AND NALDER'S STOCK SALES FOR— MAY— Manaia, Tuesday 9 OkaiaAva, Monday 15 *Hawera, Friday 19 Auroa, Monday 22 Manaia, Tuesday 23 Monthly Horse Fair, Saturday 27 Okaiawa, Monday 29 *On account of Hawera Races, Hawera sale will be held on FRIDAY May 19, instead of on Thursday. ' GILLIES AND TVTALDER. ILLIES AND i\ ALDER. LAND! LAND! . LiNDt LAxNDI LAND , £ AJjgj IN CHARGE OF .1. A. GOODSON. FOR SALE. 73 ACRES, Otakeho, with good house and 8-bail cowshed (concrete noor); divided into 8 paddocks and carry 30 cow s well. Price i S?i i° nly £600 cash required. Th* 5 S a yeat opportunity i°L a r ,roan **» a handy little farm. 3,34 FOR LEASE. 142 ACRES, about 2* miles from Haj wera Post Ofhce, with good up-to-date nouse and cowshed'; rent rfOs per acre, with 11 years to run. Goodwill, including LEG machines, engine, hot water boikr, ram, tanks and buildings vhat can be removed at the end or lease, such as stable, engine shed and piggeries, all tor £850 186 * manaia yards. tuesday7~may 9. At 1 p.m. fr IL, LIES, AND BALDER will sell by public auction as above,— 18 18-month, steers • ■.. ''. 18 fat cow* : : 30 store cows 11 fat and forward cows 60 mixed weaners 10 2i-year heifers in calf 15 fat and forward ewes 20 good woolly lambs 20 fat ewes 20 store ewes 10 fat bullocks ' • 10 3*-year steers 8 choice heifers in calf 5 bulls ■ 1 purebred Jersey bull, by Gold Dust 15 pigs £ ton eating potatoes \ The right of removal of boys' old •fficos at State School,. Manaia. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Q.REAT J~AND QALE. ON ACCOUNT OFTI. J. GOODSON ESQ. fift7 ACRES7~SUITABLY SUB\JU4 DIVIDED. AND ON EASY TERMS. (^.ILLIES AND~NALDER have reVJ« ceived instructions to sell by public auction as above — EARLY IN JUNE, 1911. WANGANUI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. At "11.30 a.m. "OREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO ■*- will sell by public auction as above, — 450 MIXED CATTLE, including, 50 forward bullock* 8 prime fat cows 20 cows with Hereford cross calves ■■so store cows 20 2i to 3-year steers' 40 20-month steers 60 Hereford-Shorthorn weaners 40 Hereford weaners 20 good Hereford-Shorthorn weanera 20 Shorthorn cows in calf to Shorthorn bull Onaccount of G. M. Currie, Esq.— o0 p.b. Hereford weaner steers 40 p.b. Hereford weaner heifers 2000 SHEEPj comt>rising— 45 weaners 500 2-tooth wethers 400 2-tooth wethers 400 2-tooth wethers 300 wethers 60 fat sheep 100 ewes, in lamb to Southdown rams 80 PIGS--30 stores and weaners j 50 porkers Luncheon may be obtained at the yards. WAVERLEX SALE YARDs! FRIDAY7MAY 12. Rale at 12.30. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will sell as above, — 200 18 to 20-month steers 30 forward 3-year bullocks 30 forward young cows 10 fat cows 200 2 and 4-tooth ewes, in lamb to Lincoln rams 150 2 and 4-tooth ewes, in lamb to Southdown rams 50 fat and forward ewes 500 2400 th bush wethers On,account of W. Van Asch, Esq.— 900 2-tooth wethers On account of Mrs J. Peat, Upper Waitotara, — 120 3^-year forward bullocks 2000 forward 4-tooth wethers On account of Gilbert Pearce, Esq., Upper Waitotara, — 1000 2-tooth wethers ENTRIES SOLICITED. ANTED—Tne high-class Palis and Frames manufactured by A. M. Hendy, Hair Specialist, Dunedin, known as the "Belgravia" Pads, are obtainable locally from McGruer, Bone and Co., Hawera, who carry a full range of shapes suitable for all present fashions of hairdressing. The leading feature of these pads is that they are made of pure hair throughout, and in comparison with most pads on the market are worth double the money Ladies are invited to inspect new stocks just to hand. All colors price Is each.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 8 May 1911, Page 8
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612Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 8 May 1911, Page 8
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