Auctions. WANGANUI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. At 11.30 a.m. FREEMAN R.< JACKSON AND CO. will sell by public auction as above,— 400 HE^D CATTLE > incl'ud«>g--20 prime fat cows (empty) 15 fat cows (prime) 20 fat and forward cows 12 empty cows 40 forward young cows 20 store bullocks 20 fresh conditioned 4-year bullocks 20 mixed cattle 10 empty heifers 50 2|-year fresh steers 30 18-month steers 14 Weaner steers 1 first-class heifer, just calved "I i}f\ FIRST-CLASS SPRINGING I.jLi\J HEIFERS (in lots) drafted to . . suit purchasers 3000 SHEEP ' com Prising— 200 first-class Romney lambs i 250 good lambs (mixed) 100 good woolly lambs 130 fat wethers 60 fat ewes 300 good lambs 70 prime fat ewes 450 mixed lambs (off hills) 200 mixed lambs 200 lambs 400 4-tooth bush wethers ; 400 ewes in lamb (off bush country) 500 wethers : 400 good 2-too-th wethers 180 forward wethers 60 lambs ; f?r\ MIXED PIGS. ' 4 prime porkers, etc. Luncheon may be obtained at the yards. ON THE PREMISES, MANAIA. TUESDA~MAY 21. At % p.m. ■ftIHOMAS BARMBY is favored with A instructions from Mr C. F. Boiler ;to sell by auction,; — WITHOUT RESERVE. His • household furniture and effects, including: Singer sewing machine (nearly new),, lady's bicycle in good order,, duchess chest, washstand and toilet. set, : bedstead, mattress, couch, 2. wicker chairs, 2 round tables, fender and irons, 8 chairs, dining table,, cupboard, linoleum, stretcher and mattress, mirror,, book^ shelves, hearth rags, meat safe, copper, Miller lamp, crockery, kitchen utensils,, etc. W. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. AT, PATEA.. npHOMAS BARMBY is favored with -I instructions from Mr W. Derrett to sell by auction,-; — His superior household furniture and effects. Also,- — 4 cows, 4 Heifers, calves, mare and foal, draught mare., dray and harness Further particulars later. W. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. DALGETY AND- COMPANY, LTD. MESSRS DALGETY AND CO., LTD., have been fayored with instructions from the Hon.. M. St. John, who is leaving for England, to sell by auction, — The whole of his DUNMQRE ESTATE, consisting ofi rOCAA ACRES freehold, subdivided, into six farms, , ranging from. 320 to 1000 Acres, including twa> homestead blocks. FRIDAY, 10th MAY. AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AUCKLAND, At 2_ p.m. This property is practically all improved heavy bush,.limestone..and papa formation, in splendid permanent grasses, and consists generally of easy undulating hills. The carrying capacity is two sheep to the acre besides cattle. Every farm is well watered by running streams and permanent springs, and.the.farms are,-subdivided into convenient . paddocks.. TERM&: Homestead Block, No. 1, 10s per acre on fall of hammer and 30s per acre in one month; balance at 5 per. cent.for 5 years. TERMS: Blocks 2, 3., 4, 5 and 6, 10& per acre on. fall of hammer; 20s per acre in one, month;, 20s per acre in 12 months, or if improvements be made, equal to,this value this payment will be postponed until 10th May, 1917; balance of purchase money to be, 5 per cent.for 5 yeau-s. Situated at Waingaro: A railway line between. Ngarua>wahia and Te Akatea is now being constructed, and the proposed Huntly-Pukemiro railway will be 0n1y.7 miles fjom the property. : Regular sheep and cattle sales are • held at Ngaruawahia, and during February over 30,000 sheep were yarded. .■ There is a splendid metal road to the property. : The property is. within half a mile of churah, school,, etc. Title: Land Transfer. Plans and further particulars on application to any, of our Branches, or, Agenoaes. DALGE.TY & CO., LTD., 13,22>'7,5 * Auckland: A GOOD WATCH IS a profitable partner to the man of business, and a boon companion to all. j Make certain of Good Watch ! Value, of Accuracy, Reliability, 1 and Durability, by securing a HAMMONDS WATCH. Every timepiece is tested and proved before being sold. E^ery one is GUARANTEED. P. F. HAMMONDS PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, I MANAIA. TARANAKI. MUSIC BINDING. Preserve your Songs and Piano Music by having them bound, in all leather or cloth with leather facings, at the Star Office, Hawera. Many have wished they had had it done sooner. Do not wait till half your Songs are loat
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 18 May 1912, Page 8
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