i - ~CQs§mkmEY; AND COLLINS * OA-ttJiiJiiJ.. WEDNESDAY, MAY x 26. y' At 1 p.m. .-^ SMITH AND EAS"* %T , favored with -^ k&v* been Mr H. A. Mil' iostructiona from district, to $- ,-*> Who is leaving .the The .-* f above^ - -*ol© of his household furniture and effects, comprising— Antique sideboard* 6-piece dining feuitej leather upholstered, extension table, settee, rocker, stool, sideboard (mottled ash panels;, deck chair and easy chairs, bookshelf and books, cushions, pictures, ornaments? piano, piano stool cabinet, hearth . rugs, slip mats, hall runners, hall settee, mirror, handsome wardrobe (riinu and kauri) Duchess chests,' washstands, double, three-quarter and single wood beds, w.w. and kaooc mattresses, medicine chest, easy chairs, curtains and rods, Singer treadle machine, kitchen table chairs, child's chair, k fender, crockery, glassware, cutlery, pots and pans. Mason jars, clock, steel meat safe, hot-point, iron, preserves, clothes basket, garden hose, . quantity notatoes arid groceries, fiiewood,#6 buckets and 4 pulsators (L.K.G.) 2 double and 2 single dog kennels feood), tools, neiting, gig; quantity builders' requisites, includ- , ing—Timber, piles, .flat and corrugated iron (new), cement, nails, paints, oils, ' grindstone, vise; ;.-iioor . red and white le'id,.2 laddexs, and numerous sundries. At 2 p.m. Property comprising 5-roomed house (new), every modern convenience, h.: and c. water, porcelain bath and washbasin, h. and c. showers, tiled hearths and range, electric light all rooms, double switches in most rooms; wasiihouse, tubs and copper built in. The house, which is well built, stands on high situation, and in sunniest site in Hawera, on section of 30 perches, and 2 other sections of 30 perches, which can also go with the house. There is also a trap shed and stable, fowl run, etc., and the auctioneers can confidently recommend the property to anyone wanting a ready comfortable home.
FOR THE HOSPITAL SHIP FUND. j ROYAL MART. i THURSDAY, 27th MAY, At 2.30 p.m. SMITH AND EASTON will sell by public auction as above-— 4 Cushions 7 ties, tea cosey cover, 1 2 bags, all hand stencilled in neat : designs and donatpd by Miss Pierce. 1 Also, donated by Mr G. S. Sage—• 1 Be'.gian Flag. j Gross proceeds will be handed over to ' % the above Fund. Goods will be on view in fruit shop window to-morrow afternoon. The auctioneers will be pleased to sell at same time any other goods which may be donated in aid of the above fund. >; B' ' ""■*""■"■ ■»■■■*■■■—«—«-~—^
CANDY & COOK LAND SALESMEN. KAPONGA. FOR SALE. KAPONGA—6O ACRES. Fiveroomed house, man's whare, stable and cart shed, 14-bail concreted cowshed; half has been cropped; carry 25 cows. Price, £34 per acre, with £300 cash; balance, at 5 per cent. Sole agents HAWERA—I2S ACRES, 2 miles from town; 10-roomed dwelling and all outbuildings; watered by streams, 9 paddocks; capacity, 60 cows. Terms, £63 per acre; £500 cash; balance in 5 years; stock and implements can be taken at valuation. LOWGARTH—ISO ACRES. Good corner section; half cleared; 5-roomed house and necessary outbuildings; 20-bail cowshed; carry 60 cows. Sell for £37 10s, with £350 cash; balance 7 years at 5£ per cent. Good chance small capital man. MANGATOKI—IIS ACRES. Well sown down and sub-divided, part live fences; milk 45 cows; dwelling 5 rooms, man's whare, 16-bail concrete cowshed, L.K.G. machines installed, with good water power; mile from factory £46 10s per acre, with £506 cash; balance 5 years at 5J per cent, secures this property. KAPOXGA—22O ACRES, in good heart; grazed on for past 4 years; milk 70 cows; portion cleared; 5-roomed house and good cowshed and outbuildings. Terms, £20 per acre, with £500 dawn; balance 5 years, at 5 per cent. Owner • anxious to sell. A cheap property at the money^
IT FATIENS QUICKEST I OSMOND'S CALF FOOD. 1 InSIST on the Calf Meal that it strongest in flesh-forming elements -that's OSMOND'S. Goes farthes* and costs least. QSMOND & (N.Z.). LTD. CLEVELAND ST. ... WELLINGTON Taranaki Agents: THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF . NEW ZEALAND, LTD . HAVE YOF NOTICED DEVONSHIRE PAN BR^AD? ■ If not, ring up 'Phone 35 and a Sample will be sent. Obtainable from— H. A. Jones and Co. R. T. Bullock. H. E. Harris.' Muggeridge, Manutahi. i H. H. OLEMENT, Corner Erin and Collins Streets, HAWERA. 4*o^^l*. eont?lIJ« only those pro-<3T-*«^-«—-^muaelo. JUk your doctor. I
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 25 May 1915, Page 8
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