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AuotHMi. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., AND REDUCEDSTOCK SALES FOR— SEPTEMBER— Wednesday 4 —Oeo Friday 6—Te Wera Monday 9—Kakaramea Tuesday 10—Stratford Wednesday 11—Eltham Thursday 12—Hawera Monday 16—Opunake Tuesday 17—Manaia Saturday 21 —Annual Horse Fair, Opunake Monday 23 —Kakaramea Tuesday 24—Stratford Wednesday 25—Eltham Wednesday 25 to Saturday 28— Annual Spring Horse Fair, Tattersall's, Hawera j Thursday 26 —Hawera Monday 30 —Opunake CLEARING SALES. SEPTEMBER— Wednesday 4—T. Hikaka, springing heifer sale, Oeo yards Thursday 5 —R. H. Phillips, springing heifer sale (in conjunction with Newton King) TATTERSALL'S, HAWErX ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th to 28th. THE undersigned are now receiving Entries for above sale. Clients are particularly requested to forward their Entries EARLY, in order that we may get in touch with outside buyers. Entries positively close on SEPTEMBER 14th. Only a Limited Number of horses will be offered. Entry Forms on application. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Hawera. OPUNAKE HORSE BAZAAR. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. TfiNTRIES for above Sale are now -Li being received. Clients are requested to forward their "entries to our Opunake Agent. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. AT THE HOUSE (OPPOSITJE FIRE BRIGADE), HIGH STREET. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. L • At 1.30 p.m. SMITH AND EASTON have received instructions from Mrs J. Smith 1 to sell as above, — The whole of her household furniture and effects, comprising: 7 piece suite in plush, overmantel, '\ book case, piano by Reinh Tietze, carpet couch, wicker [ and bentwood chairs, hearth rugs, b.r. fender and irons, cur- ; tains and poles, blinds, linol leums, dining table and cover, pictures, books, ornaments, 4ft b.r. and wood beds, wire wove ; and kapoc mattresses, duchess ; chest, washstands and ware, i toilet tables, chests drawers, looking glasses, 2 single iron ) beds and mattresses, kitchen taV.e, dresser, crockery, cutlery, pots and pans, baths, hose, wheelbarrow, axe, spade, rake, etc., etc. ;— - — DAIRY FARM. £8 PER ACRE. Oj^A ACRES, freehold, all rich, l ZJKjU level country, 200 acres in, grass, balance cabbage trees, flax and good cattle feed; well watered by run- , ning streams; well fenced; good 9roomed house, also 4-roomed cottage, ( (good cowshed (concrete floor), milking machine, oil engine, large barn, stable, ( implement shed, dairy, workshop, etc.; two acres splendid orchard; situated . one mile from school, 2i miles from factory and township by good level road, also near to sea. This is an ideal dairy farm, and a gift at the price. Terms £700 cash; balance 6 or 10 years at 5 per cent. (502) YOUNG ~& JA^KS, 10 DURHAM STREET, AUCKLAND LOST CHANCES. mARANAKI of the future will fill JL us with regrets on account of lost opportunities. There are great opportunities opening out before us within reach of all and on every hand. Imagine Taranaki subdivided into 30, 40 and 50 acre farms and a family on each farm. Imagine the wealth produced by those families. Imagine the money circulated by those families. 1 There will be a Greater Hawera. ■ Values of property will rise. Money • will be made by investors. Don't have your regrets. Put your little bit of cash into land just now, and you'll get your reward. NEW HOUSE, Vogel Street, evertf . convenience, good section. £550. £150 cash; good terms. 390 GOOD HOUSE, Vogel Street, hot and cold water, and other conveniences, good section. £430. About £60 cash; terms balance. 387 , £50 CASH will secure you a new home as you want it, with , modern conveniences. Confer with us at once. ! 80ft. FRONTAGE to Princes Street, opposite Show Buildings; excellent site for businesses; must grow into big money. Only ! £13 per foot; good terms. Sole I Agents. You have missed lots of good chances. Miss no more. Now is your opportunity. Secure it. JAMES" AND GILLMAN, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, HAWERA. WONDERS will never cease." Listen 1 £50 worth samples iD Underclothing and Hosiery to be cleared at half-price. Ladies' Hosiery, usually 2s 6d and 3s, now Is 6d, at Miss Hamilton's Drapery Depot, High Street.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 4 September 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 4 September 1912, Page 8