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Auctions. PRELIMINARY NOTICE." AUCTION SALE* OF CHOICE DAIRYING LANDS. V To be held at HAWERA on 25th May. » A rare selection of choice Pair* Farms, being subdivisions ;of -» the- undermentioned properties - Under instructions received from Charles Goodson, Esq.,— This well-known estate "Whenukn ** part of the celebrated "Waihl" Downs, 700 ACRES °^he riches* dairyabout mile from Hawera, and close to factory. ™I. ER '>f? S'~5 per Gent- on fa& of hammer; 2i per cent on possession; 5 per cent m twelve months; balance at 5 per cent for seven years, with right, to pay off at any time in sums of IS? for lots up to 15 acres, £100 for late over 15 and under 70 acres, £150 for lots over 70 acres. Also, — Under instructions received from the Executors m the Estate of th» late Joseph Pease, — 800 A?*? s A about> of ft»*o« aUV *nd leasehold rich dairying lands situated close to Hawera! SS; tofßCtoriesi^ ™ 7 BR ot? S'~^ per eeut- on fa& of hammer; 2J per cent on possession; 5 per cent in 12 months- balance at 5 S r cent for 7 years, with right to pay off at any time without further notice £ sums of £10 and upwards. ' Also,— FOR SALE OR LEASE tm? w ' lnst?^ tions receded' fro» John Forbes McGregor, Esq.,*----357J Alleir « Road, Meremere; 12 mU^ ; from Hawera, ± m fl e from f ac ~ [ r ory>' 1; mile from school; good healthy country, with carryimr capacity of about 80 cows, 300> brf e 1 4 ln? e^es, torses etc.; well subdivided and watered rhe Auctioneers will be pleased tn supply full information an d P arSnS for inspection of any of' the abwSmentioned properties. Litho. plans on application.. J^EWTON KING'i LIST Or BALIi MAY— Tuesday 21—Rahotu Friday 24—Waiwakaiho Monday 27—UrenuiMonday 27—Douglas Tuesday 28—Stratford J-UNES" neSday 29~5t0ny River Saturday 1-Stratford Horse, Bair Tuesday 4—Rahotu -*» TUeS2S t~T Ta3", anaki W°ol a^J Hide Sale (Stratford) Friday 7—Waiwakaiho Monday 10—Toko ' Monday 10—Ureniii . Tuesday 11—Stratford Wednesday 12-Stpny River Friday 14—Kaponga ■ i ENTRIES SOLICITED. BWTON KING'S LIST OF MAY- CLEAUim SALES. ThU7ei ay 3^~ A- P* Hughes ' m™r^ Fliday 31— E. Westwood, Be»< JOIOCK. *UNE— Wednesday 12-V. M iller, York Road, Midhirst Monday 24-W. Standish, "i owe r Duthie Road Wednesday 26— H. Parkes, Pafaner • Road, Kaponga Thursday 27—Geo. Parker, Mangar toki ■. JULY— T Winters and. Sons, KapunL ihursday 4—E. Kelliher, Tote Road Thursday 11— F. Moore, Kai I»* (m conjunction with Messia Ireeman R. Jackson and Co^ Wednesday' 24—A. Telfar, Upper Duthie Road AUGUST— Wednesday 7-P. Jacob, Gordo* Road ■< Thursday B—Jas. Linn, TokoI, Inday 9—Armstrong Bros,, Rosa - j Koad, lariki I Wednesday 17— G. Bell, Matapu i (m conjunction with HZL [j Loan Co.) S Friday 26-A. E.. Roche, Upp^ ' Palmer Road "^ : Monday 29-Bannan Bros., Hos» s Koad, Tariki WITHOUT, RESERVE. ~~ THURSDAyT" MAY 23 ; JIJEWTON KING has been favored -£* with instructions from Mr C Bates, who is leaving the district, to. sell at his house, Eltham-Opnnake Koad, Kaponga, as above,— . His household furniture, etc as under: ..:* Drawing room suite, overmantle, sideboard, settee, music stooL tenders and irons, A.B and other chairs, Lux lamp, table lamp, oilcloth, curtains and poles, tables, table cloth, double b.r beds, three-quarter and single beds, wire mattresses, chest drawers, duchess, table, washstand and ware.* hearth, rugs, crockery and kitchen utensils, tubs, baths, sewing machine, copper, Woodyatt lawn mower sundries Also,:— 1 gig mare and harness. 1 sprmjr dray SLIGHT, RESERVE. 1 Manitoba stacker Sale at; 1 o.'clock. . 18,2/}?2 rpARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, J- HIDE and TALLOW SALE. Hide Shed—Cloton Road, Stratford (Next Dairy Factory) '. NEXT" SALE—JUNE 4. Clients are particularly requested to foi ward consignments in time to arrive not later than FRIDAY, May 31 NEWTON KING. FARMERS 1 : SAVE Money by Fencing witi our TRUE RED BIRCH. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE. R. WILSON & CO., LTD. TAIHAPE. ' I CHEAP AUCKLAND FARMS. O-l O PER ACRE, Waikato d*W d*jl.£i land, 214 Acres, lake gteJn in well stocked with trout. £4 10sip«r acre, sheep farm, North AudtiaikL good value, 200 acres in grass, WALTER TAYLOR, . \ 27 Shortlaud St., Auck^and^

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 18 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 18 May 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 18 May 1912, Page 8

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