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"NETHERBY" DAISY SHORTHORN HERD. (Founded 1870.) The Property of I TURNBULL AND SON. SENTRY HILL. FOR SALE—Young Bulls, eligible for the Milking Shorthorn Herd Book, >y the Pedigree Bull "Edward's Dairynan," and from good dairy strains. 'Edward's Dairyman" was bred by Mr William Taylor, of Te Awamutu, and ivas sired by the imported dairy bull "Edward 22." On his dam's side, ot bh e celebrated "Wild Eyes" rain> both his dam and grand-dam were exceptionally heavy milkers, . Also — A number of PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE PIGS of the best strains. Correspondence and inspection invited. Visitors welcomed at all times. ' I TWO GOOD EXCHANGES. Exchange for smaller place of 100 to 200 acres—lßßo acres, freehold; 1760 acres in grass; 4-roomed house, wool shed (65 x 20), 2 sets yards and 2 docking yards; 14 paddocks, good fences, totara posts; 4 miles river boundary, 5 miles from township, good road. Price, £6; equity^ £4500. (140) ■Exchange for a dairy farm. Can make arrangements for, next year; you need only sign up. possession can wait—llßo acres; 700 freehold, 480 L.I.P. at 1/- per acre; 800 acres grass; carry 2 sheep, with cattle; well-fenced and subdivided;- house and outbuildings; metal road; some. flats; sale yards 9 miles. Price, £7. (139) Both these farms are good healthy sheep country. Call or write at once. /~I.EO. TT "OUCKERIDCE, Estate and General Commission Agen*, EILTHAM. 'Phones: Office, 83; Private, 62, 90. N.Z. Representative for Henry A. Lane and Co., Ltd., Butter. Cheese and Tallow Merchants, London. F. GILLANOERS, SEED, MANURE AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, HAY/ERA. RE-CLEANED GRASS & CLpVER SEED always in stock; also New Zealand grown and imported. Mangold, Turnip and Carrot Seeds of the leading varieties, including Sutton's famous PRIZEWINNER JERSEY QUEEN and SUGAR MANGOLDS, MATCHLESS WHITE and MAGNUM BONUM CARROTS, New Zealand grown YELLOW GLOBE and LONG , RED MANGOLDS, and CHAMPION CARROT. Also a large selection of the j leading varieties of TURNIPS and j SWEDES. Jiist landed, a large (selection of ■ SUTTON'S GARDEN SEEDS. Quality > and germination all that can be de- , sired. i ■ i SPECIALLY PREPARED MANi URES for PASTURES TURNIPS, 5 MANGOLDS, RAPE, KALE and all I Crops. SUPERPHOSPHATE, BASIC f SLAG, and other leading MANURES ■ always in stock. - MACHINE-DRESSED SEED OATS, \ including Australian and New Zealand 1 grown Algerians, M.D. SEED BAR- * LEY, Feed Oats, Barley and Chaff, *■ Palmer's Calf Meal, Sacrose, etc.. etc. 1 All SEED GRAIN cleaned on the i premises. Crushing, Grinding and Seed 1 Cleaning done to Farmers' orders. Always in stock—Pure CEYLON TEA and South Island POTATOES. Telephone, 201. 3 92 ACRES, freehold; a nice little 3 dairy farm, well divided and in good ) order; fine orchard, well sheltered from 5 all winds; 8-roomed house, 20-bail shed, 3 large hay and implement shed, harness 1 room, buggy and dray shed; -1^ miles * from factory, school, store and 'phone, ~ 4 miles from town and railway; good roads. Owner will sell as going con--5 cern, with cows, horses, calves, pigs, - all farm implements, factory shares. 1 dray, gig \nd harness, etc., at £34 per 3 acre; terms to a practical man. Owing to being unable to work the farm, - the owner must sell, and give immedi- " ate possession, if possible. No. 8/961 !• 102 ACRES, freehold; all been 1 ploughed and resowri; 13 paddocks; 4- - roomed house,- cow and other sheds; I handy to town and railway, good road, £ mile from school, factory and 'phone. - A nice little property and if quick sale - it can be bought at £18 per acre; b almost any tei'rns to a practical man. ? A herd of heifers can be bought with - the property if wished. No. 11/833 ' N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE J AGENCY CO., LTD. W. A. Hewitt Manager. A. C. Bell - - Land Salesman. s SUIT TALK. 1 /OiUR New Patterns have just arv_/ rived. Our clients are invited to call and inspect. Suits to measure at a * reasonable price. 1 Suits and Costumes cleaned and > Tailor-pressed. Satisfaction Guaranteed. i ! • HAWKINS, - Corner High and Victoria Streets, 3 HAWERA. - IN THsS SHOP. 3 fTTHE old system of hawking carts has l- JL been superseded by the up-to-date s order principle. All orders will be del livered direct from the chop in a clean - and fresh condition, and terms will be I STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY. *!, This change has enabled roe to sup- ■ f ply the meat at. prices which otherwise ? I should be unable to do owing to the scarcity of fat stock. \x Thanking you for your long ccmy ti^ued support. s F. ANDREWS, NormnnKv WE are district agents for the Tay-lor-Rolfe Lawn Bowls, stocked in black, also brown.—Bencett. and Sutton, Hawera. "Flag Brand Pickles" «re still en top, To be fotmd in every live grocer's shop. They are not better than the best, s @ut they are miles ahead of all the rert,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 24 October 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 24 October 1916, Page 8