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Auctions. MANAIA ROAD, KAPONGA. MONDAY, JULY 1. "VTEWTON KING" has received iaV -»-~ structions from Messrs T. Win^ tew and Sons, who have sold their lease, to sell, — .^; WITHOUT RESERVE. \ " Their dairy herd, implements, «tc.. ai under: 92 cows, •hiefiy 2nd to 4th oalvers, expected to calve July, August ±r and September UL 15 2% to 3-year springing heifers fl 2 8-year Shorthorn bulls "tK 12 mixed weeners «V" 1 half-draught mare (reserve) !■ 3 harness mares (reserve) v 1 waggon (up to 3 tons), 1 Massey reaper and binder, 1 Booth con- * vertible plough, McCormick mower, Deering drill, tine harrows, gig, scoop, milk cans, buckets, farm tools and sundries Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JULY 2. N "|V" EWTON KlNcThas been favored j -A- with instructions from Mr W. E. Aish, who has sold his farm and is . leaving the district, to soil— : WITHOUT RESERVE. His dairy herd, etc., as under: 3& cows, chiefly 2nd to 4th calvers,. expected to calve August and - September . • 3 springing heifers 1 Shorthorn bull 1 aged gelding > 4 sows 3 stores- '- 1 boy's pony Stack oaten hay (20 tons), milk cans, buckets, firewood, posts, K^ • ■ s.f. Duncan plough, disc har\ ~"• rows, horse hoe, spring trap x '~ and harness, grindstone, wire strainer, sledge, trough, portable ; fowlhouse, 660 fowls (including 35 pullets), farm tools, churns, copper and stand, separator, I sundries i Also,— • !• On account of Mr V. Memberj,— I 4 sows m pig Also, — Piano and quantity household furniture1 Luncheon provided. I ■ f Sale at. 1 o'clock. 27>8'9 ; WAVERLEY SALE. ' j| FRIDAyTjUNJE 28, ■-^■s^M At 1 p.m. 9 J\ ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., M ■»-J will sell as above, — 150 good lambs. 50 ewes, in lamb. 47 mixed woolly hoggets^ 10 dairy cows. 3 3-year unbroken hacks. 1 4-year boy's- pony. ENTRIE3~IgOLICITED. rnARANAKI WOOL, ShIcIsPSKInI % -I- HIDE and TALLOW SALE Hide Shed—Cloton Road, Stratford (Next Dairy Factory) NEXT SALE—JULY 2. Clients are particularly requested to foiward consignments in time to arrea not later than FRIDAY, June 28. _ _ NEWTON KING. AT THE MART, HIGH STREET * ELTHAM. SATURDAY, JUNE: 29. At 1 p.m. .. "OLENNERHASSETT AND SONS -U will sell by public auction as above, — 34 good' store pigs 15" mixed weaners and slips T"* 1 young boar 40 -table and laying fowls, S good spring drays, quantity of fina table potatoes, dray harness, number of barrels Furniture,, including: New kitchea l dresser, dining, kitchen and round tables, wicker. chairs, bedsteads, mattresses, stretchers, "jj child's cots, lamps, mirrors,. *i baths, child's tricycle, flower ■" ~ stand, etc. Also,: — f' WITHOUT RESERVE /' a 100 51b boxes of tea, 16" milit^jy J coats, 6 waggoners' coats, Im^J horse covers, 20 hearth rugs;^^H also bush rugs' and buggy rug^^M Also, — JJI^^I On behalf of clients leaving for tn^^^l Waikato, — ";^^^| 1 double seated buggy, cattle dogs, 4^^| milk cans, good s.f. plough, setJ^^H of harrows, wire pig nets, grind- '^H stone, wheelbarrow, 1 milt waggon,, number of Pekin drakes and ducks, poultry and farm. M tools . V Also, — M 1 first-class- spring cart gelding (syrs> ■ ! NOTE! FOR PRIVATE SALE. I Mrs Collins, of Wellington, is opening :M up new cases of assorted drapery in- * 9 eluding: ■ Ladies' skirts, blouses, costumes* 1 coats,, corsets, furs, shawls,. ■ pinafores, collars, quilts, etc. fl Alsoj an assortment of childs' cloth- | ing ■ Inspection Invited at the Mart. M TWO SNIPS. I /^HEAP block of 2500 ACRES free- ' I v.^ hold, 12 miles from good town- H ship; 800 acres grass after bush, 300 H to 400 acres grass after fern, 600 acres. H standing bush, 500 acres flat, balance S good strong fern country- well water- ,H ed, partly fenced; good house and fl outbuildings. Price £5 5s per acre^l H terms 10 per cent cash. Will subdivi6WtiH to suit buyers. 215 ACRES freehold, situated han<^^^| to railway station, etc.; all in graj^^^^^l all flat rich land, well watered l^^^^^l fenced, 2 road frontages; good Bom^^^H and all necessary outbuildings; carr^^^^H ing 60 dairy cows and 35 head stock. Price £15 per acre. F. J. SA Vl^^B LAND, ESTATE & STOCK HAMILTON (Opposite Railway StatioflH||j^H

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 27 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 27 June 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 27 June 1912, Page 8

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