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_ AUCTIONB. THJET FARMERS' GO-OPERATIVI ORGANISATION SOCIEttr O N.Z., LTD. (Successors * M? s T Srs. Giuies and Nalder). LIST OF SALES FOB AUGUST— Monday 17—Okaiawa. Wednesday 19—Eltham Thursday 20—Hawera. Friday 21—Kaponga. Saturday 22—Opunake horse fair. Monday 24—Auroa. I .Tuesday 25—Manaia. Thursday 27—Hawera horse fair. Friday 28—Hawera horse fair. Saturday 29—Hawera horse fair. Monday 31—Okaiawa. ir" CLEARING SALES FOR 1914. A.UGUST— Friday 14—Mr James Macfie, Opu nake. Frictt*/ 21—A. Allhusen, Kapongs (springing heifers). ON THE FARM, ARAWHATA ROAD OAONUI. fridayTaugust U. At 12.30 p.m. ~ mHE FARMERS'" CO-OPERATIVI X ORGANISATION SOCIETY 01 N.Z,, LTD., have received instructioni from Mr J. Macfie to sell as aboveWithout Reserve. 84 choice Shorthorn cows, mainlj 2nd to 4th calvers, and in call to pedigree Shorthorn bull 20 2 and 3-year Shorthorn heifers in calf to pedigree Ayrshin bull 1 pedigree Shorthorn bull 1 2-year grade Shorthorn bull Milk cans, buckets, etc. With Slight Reserve. 1 draught colt, 3-years, by Here I-Go, cut of pure-bred draugh mare 1 Simplex milking machine am 1: ' Allan oil engine !re 1 Massey-Harris drill 1 farm dray and trap ne 176 Oaonui Dairy Co. shares On account of Mr A. Macfie— _ 1 2-year draught gelding 1 3-year light mare by Waka rangi On account of other vendors— 12 good springing heifers 1 trap and harness Luncheon Provided. M NOTE.—This herd of cows has heei bred up for the last 20 years fron n _ Shorthorns of the milking strain, am to-day is probably one of the bes Shorthorn herds in Taranaki. The cow; are all in excellent* condition an< sound, there being only one three quarter cow in the whole fine, and then has been no abortion on the proper^ for years. A large proportion will hav< calved by the end of this month. In tending purchasers can inspect the hen at any time. Mr Macfie's reason fo: selling is that he intends to make con 6iderable improvements on the pro perty, and use it as a fattening farm. _ ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. Ai the Princes Street Horse Bazaar Hawera. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST, 27, 28, 29. Xflntries for the above Fair are now ■*-J being, received. Entry forms or 3< ] application. P" THE FARMEIiS'~CO-OPERATIVI ORGANISATION SOCIETY 01 ™ NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. u > ■■s, "*"~~ " ~ ' _,/--- d- OPUNAKE HORSE FAIR. X" ...» s, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. nTjiNTRIES for the above Sale are AJ now being received. Entry form* er on application. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE er ORGANISATION SOCIETY OI NEW ZEALAND, LTD. il- ■ _ F 1 RANK M eGr UIRE & C 1 LAND SALESMEN, HAMILTON. Aii? -3Mai- n Trunk rail*ay in the Auckland district; 2-roomed house•n ???& feed ],* mile from Poß* office; ie U.K.±\ can be made freehold for £1 per acr*. Price £2 5s per acre. £250 cash; balance 5 years at 5 per cent, •c - 123 T * 4£ miles from Frankton Junction, with extensive road , front^e, all in grass; 70' acres rich ■ drameu swamp of excellent qualitya carries 10 oows, 4 horses and young stock: ,-roomed house, good view, = by lit of totara, hot and cold water $r ooppei- and tubs, 8-stall cow-bail, sepafc, £at° r r<>? m» trashed and pig shelters. r _ Price £26 per acre. £1360 cash: balk ? 1 ? co l ? t 5 P®r C6nt- Mortgage £1850. t would exchange for Palmerston North rj property with equity £1348. Qo9sb) » F. J. SAXBY, £ LAND, ESTATE. & STOCK AGENT *t (Opposite Railway Station), HAMILTON. f Phone 369. £ NEW YEAR PROPOSITIONS. i- J-Q1 £ C L BES freehold, situated at TTt/A rohuehue; cream cart passes* school on the property, post oifice and phone 1 mile; 200 acres in grass and rough feed, rest good standing bushgood mixed bush totara, rimu and a few kauri trees; well watered by creek and springs, well fenced, 7 paddocks lhia country grows splendid maize and I oats; 2 orchards; flat to easy hills good soil. Buildings consist of good ; 7-rdomed house, bathroom, e tc., also large shed. The reason for selling is that the owner is in ill-health Price » £1000 or less cash; balance at 6 per ' oe^ t> « L , « (No- !366) i Two Freehold Farms of 60 Acres l each, all ploughable; 7 miles from i Uhenewai railway station and J mile nP^n °« s01100! and store. rTice £5 10s per acre. Terms £60 cash: balance 5 years at 6 per ceat No. 1419 NOTICE. ' T DESIRE to notify the Public of X Hawera and surrounding districts that from TO-DAY I will have a Buick car on the stand for hire work. All trains met if possible. Rin& 'Phone 262 when hiring a car. A. J. MANDER. SCOURTNE for Household and Factories.—Advt. Syke&'a Drencn.—Now «- the time to

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 11 August 1914, Page 8

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