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Auctions. ' POSTPONEMENT. rpHE Sale on account of Mr C. ±. Potts-previously advertised for To-morrow (Thursday), 18th inst., has been postponed till SATURDAY, 20th inst and will be held at the Mart, iUtham. instead of at the house. BELLINGHAM & SON. s ■ ' i HAMMONDS' EXTRAORDINARY STRIKE FAIR A LL GOODS MARKED DOWN 4s m the £. Now is your Golden Opportunity to secure REAL BARGAINS in XMAS PRESENTS. Every article marked in Plain Figures. . FAIR LASTS ONE MONTH. I P TT^MMONDS, JEWELLER, V> ' MA N A I A (Opposite Post Office). • Mr. DAIRYMAN W^F Pay £30 to £50 an acre J! i & nd when you can Ket equal quality for from £15 to w an v 1- 6 to the-Wai- ■ •« i. Pefecb climate, perfect """fall, rich* fertile dairying fouhtry, handy to railways i "Buy a»d at Te Awamutu, acknowledged to be the best land in the Waikato Send descriptive illustrated booklet. It's free, jells you all about it. Don't delay. Write to-day. 81 ACRES, freehold, all in good English grasses, first-clase fences, subdivided into 7 paddocks; dwelling 5 rooms, large barn, cowshed, machinery shed: rich river flats, every, paddock watered by river, all ploughable; I 100 yards from P.O. and cream- | cry, 3 miles from station and town of Te Awamutu; at present milking 31 cows. Terms very easy; £600 cash cash, balance 5* years 5 per cent. Price £26 an acre. . 181 ACRES, partly improved dairy farm, O.K.P. at 32s per acre; 100 - acres in good grass, 40 acres very rich swamp (partly drained), 40 acres fern, all ploughable; 3-roomed cottage, 3-bail cowshed, small orchard in full bearing; property is all ring fenced, and grassed pcrtion subdivided into four paddocks; milking 25 cows; II miles from scijool and P. 0., 2 miles from creamery, 4 miles from Te Mawhai railway station and 7 miles from Te Awamutu. Owner being partial invalid has instructed us to accept the very low price of £6 10s for the goodwill. Cash required about £400. Heerdegen and Andrew, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, TE AWAMUTU, WAIKATO. .JCHE _ PROPRIETOR of the - -Vf GAEH E" fi ARDENS Offers many NEW ATTRACTIONS for the HOLIDAY SEASON to Picnic Parties,, private or public. .Plenty, of Games and Amusements, including the \ MINIATURE SEA . SIDE, epecfally,.^onetrueted •at great expeM«^for> the. hot water; free, '. Fruit and Lollies in the grounds. BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE THE ZOO. .Admission 6d.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 18 December 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 18 December 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 18 December 1913, Page 8