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AUCTIONS. ROYAL MART. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. ■ _• At 2 p,m. SMITH AND EASTON will sell as above under, instructions from the Bailiff of the S.M. Court— 1 Ford motor-car, 5-seater, with all . accessories, in thoroughly good order, seized under distress warrant ROYAL MART. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. At 1.30 p.m. sharp. SMITH AND EASTON will sell by public auction as above— 40 well-bred Leghorn fowls 1 bay gelding (go in harness or saddle), any trial 1 gig in good repair, trap and harness, boy's pony and saddle, 2 tanks, '1 gig, window frame and / sashes, plain and barbed wire, 5 L.K.G. pulsators and 4 buckets, 7-drawer Singer treadle machine, 2 sideboards, bookcase, violin and case, writing desk, leather couch At 2 p.m. Ford motor car, as per separate advt. For Private SaleAsparagus, rhubarb, tomato and cauliflower plants, Coooer's vegetable ( and flower seeds, etc. We propose holding a gift auction each Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m., the gross proceeds of which will.be handed to the Belgian, British, and Irish Relief Fund. Entries now being received. AT THE MART, REGENT STREET. TO-MORROW—SATURDAY. At 1.30 p.m. sharp. OSBORNE AND TURNBULL have received instructions to sell as above, Without Reserve— Ladies' and children's underclothing, ladies' costumes, sport coats, stockings, socks, embroidery, insertion, jerseys, blouses, gents' suits, pants, riding breeches, braces, shirts, singlets, ladies', gents' and children's boots and .shoes, E.P. ware, brushes and combs, teapots, tea sets, clocks, and jewellery of every description AT THE MART, REGENT STREET. TO-MORROW—SATURDAY. At 1 o'clock. OSBORNE AND TURNBULL will sell as aboveFowls, ducks, turkeys, grass seed, milk cart, harness, gas stove, ladder, lawn mowers, household furniture of every description THE FARMEJC.*?- CO-CrPERATIVR 2^ANYSAT[ 0 N SOCIETY O* "S-iv • l'V\* '? V ov ***>™ to Messrs Gillies A Nalderi. . H.E. CANDY, Land Salesman. 1 1" A AC&ES, all in grass, will i AKJ carry 46 cows, bejE-ides horses; good 6-roomed house, cowshed, trapshed and- pigsties; close to railway, factory, school. • Price £42 per acre; £300 cash; balance seven years at 6 per cent.. A very cheap farm. 695 70 ACRES, one of the beat little farms , /in...... Taranaki, nearly all been ploughed; new. house and cow- ' shed; close .to factory, school, and railway. '< Terms, about £300 cash; balance 8 or 10 -.*:■ years at 5 per cent.V :Tbis is a • good farm and will suit * man . with -i small capital. 80 ACRES, close to Waiuganu., splendid land, as good, as the beet here, t There ia a, prospective value in it, and will make a splendid dairy farm. Terms, •8600 cash and balance can he arranged for a long term. A bargain, as 78 ACRES, Auroa, carry,3s cows; sroomed house, cowshed, imple- . ment ahed, 10 paddocks. Client can get in with about £600 and his stock. Price £44 per acre; balance arranged, " ; 648 64 ACRES, close to'gawera ; ; will carry 86 cows i 4-robmed house, good cowuhed; 7 paddocks,-i Price £57 M)s,.wi«t'« about £500 leash; balance 5 years at s>per cent. This is a cheap property, - 881 ,0& ACRES three miles from Ngaere, close to ff<yfcory find school; caa'tj 60 coW3, calves. 4 horses, 100 -hesp;; 4 i-oomea house, 20-bail cow-hed, trap-shed, pigsties, Q paaa^ks. Price, £24 per ncre, #ith About £600 cash; balance 7 'years at 5 per <jent. A very -Jheap iiffece; 613 W^wM' _&ye several straight leases of lw A-ree^eaeh in * few weeks, some of tie De_t land; iiatb* district; Particulai-- tin apbJieatfon TO V_-lOTOR-STR SHOULD your Car want overhauling ? the' man to do it is ' r C- 'GRIFFITHS, MO 5 TOR ENGINEER, GOODWIN'S GARAGE (Neit'Winter'Show Buildine*-*). All Work'undertaken guaranteed. All Motor . Acwss-ories stocked. NORMANBY BUTCHER, TO ALL CUSTOMERS. i"\N and after the 21st.Inst.. I shall I -S3 dupe Me. with th*» old _y_tem of = I insanitary hawking cart* and in futur* , run on the up-to-date order principle. j All orders t will be delivered direct from I the shop m a clean and fresh: oondii&! «V-a££ tert"8 will be STRICTLY | f-ASH ON DELIVERY; r V' 7 I sincerely trust this change will "be appreciated by my eufitomers, and it wiW enable me to supply the meat at prices whioh otherwise I should be nnable_to do owing to the soareity of fat Stock., Thankinpr yo-t for your lon* ooni tmuod aupport. "*.". » ANDREWS. ,-,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 16 October 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 16 October 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 16 October 1914, Page 8

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