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AUCTION!. HPHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE STOCK SALES FOR OCTOBER— Jhursday 29—Hawera Friday 30—Waverley Owing to MONDAY, 28th inst.-, .being Labor Day, our Okaiawa Sale will tfOT be held. v The Special Bull and Heifer Sale advertised for the 30th inst will NOT be held. . . THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVF ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. St£? k , A^tioneers, Land, Insurance Machinery, Produce and Financial A/?ents. Ka^ga. ' °kaiaWa ' Auroa« where deseed throughout the district quSSnS merS SnanCed for ttei^ - MACHINERY. HaTvesW ari ntS f°/ the harvester Co and are prepared to supply all kinds of Agricultural Ma? chinery at lowest prices and on very easy terms. We are a 2 ents for Dee? MSwiSn^ h r nd6\ D"n« McCornfa Mowers Dandy and Titan Windmills, ?W ¥•? aDd Tri'P<>d Harrows btorne Ridkers, admittedly the best Jines on the market. A rJquSt on * mnreS a Visit from one of AGENCIES: The Taranaki Farmeri' Mutual Fire insurance Association. State Fire (sub-agency). Milburn Lime and Cement Co. ; Cooper's Sheep Dip, Osmond's 1* arnous Cattle Preparations and Wolseley Shearing Machines. urders now being booked. Tara"aki A 2 ent« for Hupmobile Motor Cars. Wool Packs, Seed Potatoes, Grass Seeds, Turnips, Rape, Mangold, Swedes,^ etc.-. Basic Slag, SupernW phate, Sulphate of Potaih; Lin??^in stock. ' THE FAR&IKftS' ORGANISATION SQCIETY OP „:„:» (succ«i«>r3 to Measr* Gillies & Nalder). H. E. CANDY, Land Salesman. 11H ACRES, all in grass, wiD iIU carry '46 cows, besides horses; good 6-rpomed house, cowshed, trapshed and pigsties: close to. railway, Cactory, school Price £42 per acre; £300 cash; balance seven rears at 5 per cent. A Fery cneaD farm. 696 70 ACRES, one of the beßt little farms in Taranaki, nearly all been ploughed; new house and cowshed j close to factory, school, and railway. Terms, about I £300 cash; balance 8 or 1C years at 5 per cent. This is a good farm and will suit a man With j small capital. 80 ACRES, close to Wakganui, splendid land, as good as the best! here. There is a prospective' value in it, and; will make a splendid dairy farm.. ; Terms. £500 cash and balance can hi arranged for a long. term. A bargain. 78 ACRES, Auroa, carry 85 cows; 5- ; roomed house, cowshed, implement shed, 10 paddocks. Client' can gei in with about £600 and his stock. Price £44 per acre; balance ai ranged. 646 64 ACRES, close to Hawera; will carrj 85 cow.B, 4-rpdmed house, good , cowuhed, 7 paddocks. Price £57 10s, with about £600 cash; balance 6 "years at 5 per cent. Thie is a cheap property. 63J 208 ACRES three miles from Ngaere close to factory and school; carrj TO cows, >jalves, 4-horses, 100 sheep; 4 roomed house, 20-bai) cowshed, T.rapshed, pigsties, 8 paddocks. Price, £24 per acre, with ibout £600 cash; balance 7 ye&rs at 5 per cent. A verj .cheap place. 618 i T^e will have several straight leases of 100 Acres each in a few weeks, some of the best land in th« district. Particulars on aDniiea+jon ONE OF THE MOST UP-TO-DATE FARMS IN TARANAKI. I Clfi Acrgs Freehold, level and weD JL \J \J watered by stream and ram in every paddock. Proper]6y divided into' 15;paddocks, hedges, 70 acres ploughed, good up-to-date 7-roomed house, hot and cold water, shed and mliking plant second to nono; factory and school on property; go6d metal road to railway 'and town where there are good schools. Returns for vthe last eeason may be seen at our office, and amount to £676. Price, £46 per acre (bedrock), with £500 cash down; balance 10 years at 5, per cent. Genuine reasons for selling: ill-health of 'the owner, who is forced to retire on this account. We havethoroughly inspected this farm and consider it the cheapest ob( the market., . , No. 8/922 K.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., STRATFORD. W. A. HEWITT, Manager^ A..13. BEI.L. L«nd Salesmaa NORMANBY POULTRY PENS. OfJOn CHICKS hatching everj *mJ\J\J\J month from the Following breeds: —White Leghorn, Brown Leghorn, Black Minorca, Black Orpington. Houdan, White Orpington, I White Rock. White Wyandotte, Bufl I Pekin Bantams, Indian Runner and ' Pekic Ducks. We ha^e more prize-winners in oui breeding ijens than can be found on any other poultry plant in the Dominion. Show records speak for the quality of oxu- stock. This year we have already -won 208 -prizes, also 3 silver cups, gold medals, and 28 special and trophies. Day Old Chicks, Is each. Day Old Ducklings, Is 6d each. Settings. ss, 7s 6d and 10s. Packing and postage, Is 6d extra. Send for mating and price list. Posl free on application. QTEWART &' T ANDSPERG, normanby! ■■'■.;.. PRING is the time to PURIFY THE BLOOD. Take ......' TAIT'S SARSAPARILLA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 23 October 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 23 October 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 23 October 1914, Page 8

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