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Auctions. "VTEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES NOVEMBER— Tuesday 21—Rahotu Tuesday 21—Stratford Hide Sale Thursday 23—Waiwakaiho Friday 24 —Whangamomona Friday 24—Pedigree Jersey Sale,., Waiwakaiho Saturday 25—Land Sale, New Plymouth Monday 27—Urenui Tuesday 28—Stratford Tuesday 28 —Springing Heifer Sale • Wednesday 29—Stony River DECEMBER— Friday I—Kapongal—Kaponga Saturday 2—Stratford Horse Fair Friday B—Okau Sale Entries for these sales now being received. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. ENTRIES are now being received, for this sale. 21 3 NEWTON KING. WHANGAMOMONA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. NEWTON KING* will sell at hi* yards,— 2000 MIXED STOCK > including:: 195 forward 3-year bullocks 70 2 to 2£-year steers 160 2-year steers (good) 30 yearling heifers 20 store cows 20 cows and calves 20 fresh cows 200 12 to 15-month steers 200 4-tooth wethers 100 4 and 6-tooth wethers 1000 hoggets Sale at 12.30 p.m. 202; ARANAKI WOOL. SHEEPSKIN HIDE and TALLOW SALE. Hide Shed—Cloton Road, Stratford (Next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE—NOVEMBER 21. Clients are particularly requested to forward consignments in time to arrive so as to reach us by FRIDAY, November 17. NEWTON KING. ON THE PREMISES, COLLINS ST. (Corner of Erin Street). WEDNESDAyTnOVEMBER 22. At 1.30 p.m. BARMBY AND COLE are favored with instructions from Mr W. S. Phipps, who is leaving Hawera, to sell by auction,1 — WITHOUT RESERVE. The whole of his household furniture ■ and effects, as follows: Handsome sideboard, Queen Anne pair, 2 d.b.r. bedsteads, 2 vjiremattresses, 2 kapocs, counterpane, blankets, pillows, cushions, child's iron cot, 3 toilet sets, wardrobe, rattan table, upholstered chair, chest drawers, mirrors, linoleums, hall stand, hall chair, brass rod and curtains, carpet runners, door slips, hearth; rugs, single combination bedstead, stretcher, duchess chest, curtains, poles, and blinds, washstand, rockers, fender and irons, duchess pair, sewing machine,, book-shelves and books. 8-piece dining room suite upholstered in velvet, dining table, overmantel. 2 clocks, vases, crockery, glassware, saucepans, kitchen utensils, writing table with drawers, i phonograph and records, gent's easy chair, 2 couches in red plush, cane rocker, 5 kitchen chairs, gas ring, 2 wood saws, deck chair,, dressmaker's charts, garden tools, etc., etc. The lots include several pieces recently made to order by the well-known, firm of Pratt and Co., cabinet maker.. W. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer.

Z^IERISTIE AND i^LENN, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. MANAIA. Agents— Simplex Milking Machines. i Hutchins'm's Hydraulic Power. New Zealand Insurance (Firj arid Accident). FOR BALE. 108 ACRES, freehold, Okaiawa district; all in grass, subdivided into several convenient paddocks, all permanently watered; within easy reach of a first-class factory and • school. The buildings include a good 9-roomed house, 16-bailed cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Price £43 per acrejwith £500 down. Possession now * or Ist July, 1912. 100 ACRES, freehold, Kapuni; all i« grass, well subdivided, and watered by a good running stream. There is a good 5-roomed house, also a cowshed containing 16 bails. Price £48 per acre. Terms £1100 cash; balance for a term of years. The property is highly commended by the farmers of the district. Inspection means purchasing. 100 ACRES, freehold; all in grass excepting a few acres in crop; subdivided into several paddocks and is now carrying 55 cows besides some other stock that has been wintered. The buildings include a 6-roonied house with all modern conveniences, 2-roomed whare, gig shed, 15-bailed cowshed and milking machines (given in). Price £49 per acre. Terms £1000 down; balance may remain for a term of years. Possession now or Ist July, 1912. In the event of anyone purchasing now the present dairy herd could be taken also at a reasonable price 200 ACRES, freehold, beach land; all in first-class permanent pasture, within easy reach of a factory and school; 6-roomed house, 20----bailed cowshed, milking machines and engine given in. The carrying capacity of this property is said to be increasing each year. The price is reasonable at* £55 per acre. Only GJOOO cash required. SO ACRES of the finest freehold land in the district; no buildings; estimated carrying capacity 50 dairy cows. Price and terms on application. TRY the Star Offi^H^r Billheads, Memorandums. ' Envelopes, Visiting Cards, etc. LADIES 1 "Sou will Tje pleased with our Hosiery and Underwear. Just call and inspect. John Hunt, Manaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 18 November 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 18 November 1911, Page 8