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•-: auctions. /.-' ON THE PREMISES, ALBION Srt,.7 WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. _ . c At 2 o'clock. OSBORNE & TT7RNBULL have been favored wi£h instructions from Mrs H. Mori is, io sell as above, the whole o fher household furniture including—' -m Grand piano by Knaueg, jrirror back sideboard., dining table, upholstered chairs, oil paintings, mirror overmantle, linoleums, rattan chaira, 3-jiece bedroom suite, Duchess chest, washetand, I wardrobe, brass mounted bed- j stead, wire and kajioc mattresses, , carved table, A.B. chairs, fender , and brasses, clocks, hearth rugs, colonial couch, kitchen dresser, | curtains, vases, ornaments, t gramaphone and records, glassware, crystal pots, pans, cutlery, .* kitchen and cooking utensils, garden tools, and sundries.

RICHMOND ROAD. « MONDAt, MAY 31. jl/f-ATTHEWS, GAMLIN AND CO. .•*•**- nave received instructions from Mr Harry Hall (who has sold his farm) to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, on his property, Richmond Road, his stock, horses, implements, etc., as.under — 125 2Kvear.-old heifers, in lots to suit purchasers (June, July, j August and September calv- .'.■"'■ ■. ers) ■• ■■-.'.'■ ■ :'• ■■ | 12 mix«xl yearlings j 25 fat and forward cows . Also— 4 fillies, by Consby, rising 2 years X 3 |-draughts, rising 4, by Empire (unbroken) 1 draught filly, rising 3, by Empire (unbroken) 3 half-draughts (ages 4 to 7), broken 1 boy's, pony Quantity household furniture, Etc., etc. Alsq, >vith Slight Reserve— 2-Coulter drill, d.f. plough, hay rake, mower, hay tedder^ | hay sweep, tine and' tripod harrows^ all in good order: ; also handsome sideboard, | Duchess pair, and 1 chest drawers. I Auctioneers Note. —We, and our predecessors, have been selling springing heifers for Mr Harry Hall for the past twenty years, it being a portion of the business that he has always specially catered for. Hk stock aways make top price, and we can confidently recommend them to intending purchasers. i Luncheon Provided at 11 a.m. Sale at f 12 sharp. A conveyance will leave Inglawpor] after the 10 train from Hawera. 26,29

We have just had the following dairy farms placed on the market for sale, and seeing how hard it usually i s to get these small farms on easy terms, those in want of small places should not lose any time in inspecting. 94i ACRES. Freehold. Splendid little dairy farm, all in grass and crop, no weeds; 1 mile to factory and school, 2| miles to township; good roads; good, nicely situated 6-roomed house, large rooms, 20-bail cowshed, concrete; property will carry 36 cows; 30 cows last year averaged over £14 per cow. Price, £35 per acre, with £400 .cash, balance for" 7 years at 5 per cent! This is a good "cheap farm, which we can recommend, and we will finance stock if necessary. No 8939 59i ACRES. Freehold. Good", level dairy farm, practically free of weeds: will do 20 cows well; good 7-roomed house and ]5-bail cowshed; school and factory opposite. Price, £27 10s per acre, with £250 cash, balance in 5 years. No. 2/49 61 ACRES. Freehold. Good, clean land, mostly been ploughed and resown ; 4-roomed house and cowshed; ' school and factory within 5 minutes. £28 per acre, with £200 or £300 cash, balance on easy terms. No. 2 50 TVTEW T OAN AND TI/TERCANTILE A CENCY , /~10., OTRATFORD. FOR SALE OR LEASE. WAVERLEY DISTRICT. 1 ACRES, land well sub-divided | A-&J'\J and watered by ram -and windmfll; first-olass house 6 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water; good stable and implement sheds, fine cowj shed, concreted, filled with milking j machines; will milk 65 to 70 cows. Trice, £40, with £750 cash, balance good terms. Owner is prepared to lease above property for 45s an acre, and put back each year 5s per acre worth of manure. ProDerty joins Coop. Cheese Factory, School, and Post Office. QQ ACRES, 1 mile from Waverley, 00 all level, watered by windmill, well subdivided, good shelter hedges; will milk 45 cows well; 6-roomed house, good orchard, implement shed, 12-bail cowshed, concrete. Price, £55, with £400 cash, balance good terms; owner will lease for 55s an acre, and put back 5.3 per acre each year in manure. Apply for^ further particulars to W- O'CALLAGHAN HAWEEA. I NORMANBY BUTCHERY. IN THIS SHOP nnHE .old system of hawking carts JL has been superseded by the up-to-date order principle. All orders will be delivered direct from the shop in a clean and fresh condition, and terms will be STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY. This change has enabled me to supply the meat at prices which otherwise 1 should be unable to do owing to the scarcity of fat stock. Thanking you for your long con- i tinued support. i F. ANDREWS. I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 22 May 1915, Page 8

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