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AUCTIONS, •IMPORTANT- ANNOUNCEMENT TO RESIDENTS OF HAWERA ' AND DISTRICT. GENUINE UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF JEWELLERY AND ELECTRO PLATE. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT MAY 29, At 11 a.m. SMITH 'AND EASTONhave been mv- . <™ T «truc+ecl by the Liquidators in an "ASSIGNED WELLINGTON ESTATE i to Sell at their Rooms as above— , ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, 20 CASES 20 Comprising high-class valuable diamond, gold and silver jewellery, China dinner and tea services, Sheffield plate prism binoculars, solid marble clocks, and bronzes, cabinets and cutlery, leatherware, gold and silver watches by the world's leading manufacturers, genuine stone rings, ladies' jewellery in" endless variety, rare vases, Vienna ware, leather bags, gold alberta, teapots, hot • water jugs, jam and fruit dishes, silver services and trays, and a host of other antique and serviceable goods, too "numerous to mention. I, NOTE. —This is the most sensational and gigantic auction *ale ever held in Hawera. Every article is warranted and sold without reserve to the highest bidder. MR BENSON, who has recently returned from England, will personally conduct this sale, and patrons may rely on spending very pleasant and profitable mornings and afternoons. The goods are now being opened up, and will be on view FRIDAY and morning of sale early. I _ • ' RELIABLE Hot Water Bottles, that last for y^ars, are manufactured by the North British Rubber Company,, and have their brand on every bottle Procurable all Chemists. CANDY. & COOK LAND SALESMEN, KAPONGA. FOR SALE. KAPONGA —60 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; 1 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 capita] 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 I £46 10s per acre, with £500 cash; balance 5 years at 5* per cent, secures this property. KAPONGA—22O ACRES, in good heart; grazed on for past 4 years; milk 70 cows; portion cleared; o-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. We have just had the following dairy iarms 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 •iy time in inspecting. 94* 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 I JJ, aJanoc 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 8/939 59* ACRES. Freehold. Good, level dairy farm, practically free of weeds: will do 20 cows well; good 7-roomed house and 15-bail cowshed: school and factory opposite. Price, £27 10s per acre, with £250 cash, balance in 5 years. JSTo. 2/49 61 ACRES. Freehold. Good, clean , land, mostly been ploughed and renown; 4-roomed house and cowshed; I srhool and factory within 5 minutes. • £28 per acre, with £200 or £300 cash, balance on easy terms. No. 2/50 T^TEW J OAN AND Jt/TERCANTILE A CENCY , # riO., OTRATFORD. WHY have influenza when it can be cured by Tait's Influenza Mixture? Try it 2s at Tait's Pharmacy.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 27 May 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 27 May 1915, Page 8