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;^^^QP^^XE r TAM)g. v; ' v WEDNESDAY-:JUNE 2. - ''i At 11.30. . FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. 5,,' will sell a«r their Yards a* 200 HEAD CATTLE * comprising--8 fat cows 8 Hereford eowa in calf to Hereford bulls 4 choice 3-year springing heifers 40 weaners 25 forward bullock 25 P.A. cows 50 forward bullocks 50 mixed cattle 1500 MIXED SHEEP, compns--80 2-year steers (good) 60 fait sheep 300 forward wethers " 175 forward empty ewes " 550 ewes in lamb to Down and Romney rams 150 fat and forward ewes 300 wethers IJf\ MIXED PIGS. Luncheon may bo obtained at the yards. • ; .. . WAVtRLEY SALE. ~~~~ ■ •■ ■•••■• "'■■■ ■■ . 1 ■ • FRIDAY^ JUNE 4 . FREESIAN ft, JACKSON AND CO will sell at their yards ac above— B'fat heifers " ■ > 20 mixed wenners 15 store cows 80 early shorn lambs 130 store ewes ' ■ ■ IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE ■ At PAPAITI, NEAR ARAMOHO. , TUESDAY, JUNE 8, I At 12 Noon. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., are instructed by Mr R. C. Earle, whose lease has expired, to sell on the Farm, as above, the whole of his live . and dead stock, comprising — 1500 4 and 5-year big-framed, good conditioned, ewes in lamb to Southdown rams (rams put out on 10th March) 32 first-class 2, 3 and 4-year S.D. rams, bred by James Johns, Esq., Canterbury. 55 Southdown Cross hoggets 20 dry ewes 45 fat and forward 4 and 5-year bullocks 1 dairy cow 25 horses (hack and harness) Sundries, including household furniture, wool press, dray and usual farm tools. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—A brake will meet north and south morning trains at Aramoho, and convey buyers to the sale, which will commence sharp at Noon. TTAURAKI T>LAINS. 156 ACRES. A very fine property end of great prospective value.* Strongly" recommended by our own iepresentative at Turua, who will show this and other sections on these famous Plains. Creamery \- mile, school 60 chains, township and river wharf 1 mile; soil rich river silt; all level and in grass ' f Jo paddocks watered by windmills; 100 head of caiti© now on (present owner fattening). Price, freehold £39 10s per acre; terms, £1350 cash; will reduce price if £2300 cash Daid. 71 86 ACRES. Hauraki Plains. All rich river silt in grass; road and river frontage; township, etc., all handy; now carrying 81 head of mixed cattle, including 43 cows. This farm will fetch £50 an acre before long. Price, £34 ncr acre, freehold, with £700 cash." 30 WHEATLEY AND CO., 22, Shortland Street, AUCKLAND, And at Turua. Hauraki Plains. I , ,-n^^^,,,,,,,.,,,^^ CANDY & COOK i LAND SALESMEN, KAPONG4. 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,, ab 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 wates* power; mile from factory - £46 10s per acre, with £500 cash; balance 5 years at B\ I per cent, secures this pro- ; perty. j KAPONGA—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 I years, at 5 per cent. Owner i anxious to sell. A cheap property at the money. I " '•- . ' ~ ORDERS booked for Progeny of First-class Pedigree Berkshire Boars, Porirua and Sunnyside stock A. CLARKE," Auroa. ]ET the Star General Printing DeJL partment handle your next order, whatever yonr requirements. Prompt attention. Reasonable charges.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 1 June 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 1 June 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 1 June 1915, Page 8

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