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AUCTIONS. WANG A NUI. EAST YARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11. At 1 p.m. D ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell as above— 180. ejves, with 112 per cent, lambs. 35 wethers •50 15-month steers 25 empty store cows (good line). 6 springing heifers 2 fat cows 12 weaner steers 2 springers FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED BEAUTIFULLY Financed Farm— £600 cash; the balance can remain to., the owner for a long period atr. 5 per cent, interest. 160 acres, freehold, long road frontage, river boundary at back; al ploughable land and: nearly all flat, no gullies, but a few small elevations; well fenced and all' fences in good order, a large portion of which are live fences, 8 paddocks, post and wire cattle-proof fences; well watered; 3 acres bush, good .shelter; present stock, 32 cows (milking^, 14 2-year-old heifers, and about the samenumber of yearlings, probably 100----breeding ewes, 5 horses; would milk 60 rows. Buildings: 6-roomed house, in^ fair order; 12 miles from railway station, 2 townships within i-niile, alsc•factory. Owner advanced in years and wants to sell owing to labor difficulties. Price. £28 per acre. Particulars from. A. B. Gibson, Land Agent, Egmonr Street. New Plymouth. TWO GOOD ERCHANGES. Exchange for smaller place of 100 to 200 acres—lßßo acres, freehold; 1760 acres in grass; 4-roomedi house, wool shed (65 x 20), 2 setsyards and 2 docking yards; 14 paddocks, good fences, totara posts: 4 miles river boundary, 5 miles from.townshro, good road . Price, £6; equity. £4500. (140) H/xchange for a dairy farm. Can make arrangements for next year; you need only sign up. possession can To^Tl 180 acres; 70° freehold, c4SO L.I.P. at 1/- per acre; 800 acres grass; carry 2 sheep, with cattle; well-fenced and subdivided; house and oatbuildincs-; metal road; some flats; sale ' yards 9 miles. Price, £7. (139) Both these farms are good healthy sheep country. • Call or write at once. Gr E0* PT :RUCKERIDCE» ) Estate and General- Commission Aeent jjiliTHAlvr . &*-""j % 'Phones: Office, 83; Private, 62 90/ 2*. Z. Representative for Henry A. Lane ■ and Co.. Ltd.. Butter. Cheese and Tallow Merchants, « London. PASSENGER AJ*L> MAIL SERVICE BY FORD MOTOR CAR p ' "~^~--. , Leave. P. 0.. Hawera, 7.30 a.m.: arrive Manaia 8 a.m. Returning to Ha- .- wera .at 5.45 a.m. daily Leave P. 0.. Hawera, 7.30 a.m., for Mokoia, Whakamara Ohangai an& I Mereraere', returning to Hawera at 11 a.m. daily. ) Leave P. 0.. Hawera, 1.30 p.m. for Manaia, Kapuni, Mangawhero, Mata- ' I pn, Okaiawa, and returning, v.ia Manaia, at 5 p.m.,, arriving' Hawera 5.30 p.m. daily; Passenger Fares at 3d per mile on all ~ . routes. ! • special Concession Rates' to j^ular patrons. : , ■ BURCESS AND FLAN, Mail Contractors?,; ! Taranakix Garage (next Public Tmst ■ ? Office^ Hawera. | G. G RIFFITHS < • EMPIRE GARAGE, • "-, PRINCES .STREET, HAWERA. I FULL STOCKS OF AVON TYRES " ON HAND. ■ Quotations given for CONNELLY SOLID TYRES. THESE TYRES ARE BRITISH PRODUCTION. . CARS FOR HIRE. RELIABLE DRIVERS. "Phone- 114 and 95. P.p. Box 13 ' <tate~ ' ~~ : " — Security " rg» " Premiums 'J^^S^^f iFh°ne Liberal %^ l£Mi*'^t^ No 127 Conditions ■4&&mS&m& *°*U7. GOVE^NMFA TT LIFE INSURANCE. DEPARTMENT. _C. EUGENE SMITH, j District Representative. Address: Corner High and Victoria . Streets. Hawera. • notice! IHAVjfi commenced a Motor Lorry Carrying Business between Hawera and Manaia, and trust that by civility and strict attention to business to merit a fair share of support. Chargesreasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. A trial solicited. 'Phone 71, Manaia. . 'Pbone 28, Smith and Easton's, Hawera. , , H. SUTTON, . .. ' - Rawera. fpo Stand the Season at the Farm, Taiporo- ■*- hemri—. fT^^ifjf HUSBANDMAN (14) By Treadmill (2)— Golden Vale (17), etc. TERMS—7 Guineas, single mare. Two or more'mares the property of, one owner ,-as p*r agreement. Mares from a distance met at the Hawera railway station on notice being given of their arrival. Free grazing for mares from a distance till December 31st. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to— G. E. CLOUT, Taipsfohenui. Or— Box 86, Hawera. •'Pl*g Brand Pickles" are stm on to& To be found in every live grocer's sh«p. They are not better than the beat, But they are miles ahead of all the rest, Mothers! Give your children "NAiOL when they have coughs, colds or sor e throat. Pleasant to take. Affords quick relief. Most economical! Sixty rineps cost only eighteenpence.—Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 9 October 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 9 October 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 9 October 1916, Page 8