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AUCTIONS. j THE FARMERS' CO-OPKiKAIiVu X m ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF o nc^blr?:' lkt of FP R Opunake—Monday 4. Manaia—Tuesday 5. Auroa—^Friday 8. Okaiawa—Monday 11- ' Okaiawa (Bull Fair)-^-Monday 11 Eltham—Wednesday 13. Hawerar—Thursday 14. Hawera (Bull Fair)— Thursday 14. Kaponga—Friday, 15. Kaponga (Bull Fair)— Friday 15. Opunake—Monday 18. Opunake (Supplementary Cattle Fair and Bull Fair)— Monday 10. Manaia (Bull Fair) —Tuesday 19. . Manaia—Tuesday 19, Auroa—Friday 22. Auroa (Bull Fair)— Friday 22. Okaiawa—Monday 25. . Eltham—Wednesday 27. Eltham (Bull Fair)— Wednesday 27. Hawerar-Thursday 28. Hawera (Horse Fair) —Saturday 30. SPECIAL SALES. SEPTEMBER— Thursday, Sept. 30—On account of Mr J. C. Wright,, Matapu, pedigree Shorthorn bulls (at Hawera $ale Yards) Thursday 30—On account Mr E. A. Washer, grade Shorthorn bulls; (at Hawera Sale Yards) OCTOBER— Friday B—Clearing sale on account of David Blackstock, Waingongoro Road, Cardiff. STRATFORD WOOL, SHEEPSKIN. HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. /CLIENTS are kindly requested, to \J forward consignments so «• to reach us by FRIDAY, SEPT. 17. NZ. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD.

EVERY HOUSEHOLDER AROUND THIS DISTRICT Should take advantage of OUR CASH TRADE SERVICE. HAWERA folk are quick to realised that by paying "cash down" for THEIR MEATS, they get in return the highestgrade goods obtainable 1 ARE YOU ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS? If not, then start now. Our aim is to supply the best meat at the lowest prices, and judging by our ever-increasing patronage, CKJR EFFORTS ARE MEETING WITH UNIVERSAL APPROVAL We are at your service ALL the time and ANY time. JJAWERA ]yjEAT £JO., 'Phone 240.

SilO ACRB?- Freehold, reallj , *>|VILJ good, level and undi»iatinK dairy farm,- splendid house, witn eyery possible convenience, goo* 3 concrete cowshed and yard, milking machines- ? nL m by metal*road from cheese or butter factory, store, school and'phone: a really cheap" farm; owner wishes to .retire, and must sell; factory returns tor the last 7 years may1 be seen, and we dety any better to be produced off land' ©ttertug at the same price. There » a great future in this property. Price, £21 per, acre, with very easy I terms to a boua fide man. If not sold! very, saortiy the owner may lease for a term of years, with a purchasing cia"f»- No. 3/205 Also a very nice property of 257 acres, at £22 per acre; 200 acres have i been ploughed and resown; good house, shed= and yards, every convenience: 15 paddocks, no weeds; factory and school close by, town 6 miles, good roads. ; in:** is one of the cheapest properties now offering. £1000 cash required, or i owner would consider accepting good first mortgage as deposit. No. 7/512a 94* ACRES. Freehold Splendid little dairy wrra, all in grat* and crop, no^woeds; j. mile to factory and school, 2^*miieo to township, pood roads; good, nicely situated 6-roomed -house, large roems, 20-bail cowshed, concrete; property will carry 36 cows; 30 cows last year averaged over ,£l4 per cow. ' Price, £3-1 per a~re, with £400 cash, i 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. 8/939 We have also several sheep and dairy ■' properties offering for exchange at > cash values jT^EW r^EALAND X OAN AND -jtTERCANTILE A CENCY . (~10., QTRATFORD. W. A. HEWITT, A. C. BELL, Manager. Land Salesman;

i OSMOND'S ■ VETERINARY CHEST. It's a complete, convenient cam of the most~needed Remedies for wm ailment* of stock. May mean an animal saved to-nightr—— get i4l r^SMOND & nON (N.Z.), LTD.. CLEVELAND ST. ... WELLINGTON Taranaki Agent*: THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTDriIHOSE who are fastidious in their -L choice of Tea are most pleased with "Desert Gold" Tea. This exquisite new blend is in great demand Test it to-day PRESERVE your songs and Piano Music by kaving them bound in all leather or cloth with leather facings, at the Star Office, Hawera. i Many have wished they had had it done sooner. Do nafc wait till half vmv Sqdcs are lost M the peUeot Infantafood. makM waskbabiesthriTe: lii/ir/I.Hlwmake» rtrong babiei grow j-^^^tr^y gtrong»: Itbiuldsbonnie l 1-* * bablea. 6iikv«urdoator.lS TNTENTING AND PATENTING. No matter how novel and valuable your invention is, it w\ll not be profitable unless thoroughly protected and patented. Let Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, carry out this work successfully for you. Address 157 Featherston street, Wellington, 8*

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 30 September 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 30 September 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 30 September 1915, Page 8

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