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AUOTIQM. STRATFORD SALE. I TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. NE\VTON KING will sell in hi £ , Stratford Yards on above date— I S) Kf\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE Sale at 1 o'clock. i TARANAKI WOOL. SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. Hide Shed—Cloton Road, Stratford (Next Dairy Factory.) TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1917. CLIENTS are particularly requested . to forward consignments in time to arrive not later thai FRIDAY. JANUARY 5. NEWTON KING, Stratford. WOOL! WOOLII WOOL!!I GOVERNMENT REQUISITION SCHEME. WAITARA RECEIVING STATION. Y7S7AITARA having^ been gazetted a - Jc i- aluin S and Shipping Port under the above scheme, we desire to notify growers that we have secured a very satisfactory shed for valuation purposes-, at that port, and will be glad to handle clips on growers' behalf. A contract has been let for the installation of skylights, which will provide ample lighting facilities. Clients are requested to consign their Wool to either of the undersigned, at " Waitara, at the same time notifying the Broker selected of the number or bales, marks, descriptions,- etc., on the necessary advice card (which will be • supplied on application). NEWTON KINC, New Plymouth and Stratford. L. A. NOLAN & CO., New Plymouth, WOOL BROKERS. LAND! LANDI LAND) TARANAKI I TARANAKI I THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY OF THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER. LAND AGENT AN© GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. ( 400 ACRES of freehold land, situatodL about 6 miles from railway, orgood metalled road; 1$ miles to* factory and school; well watered?' and subdivided into 13 paddocks; up-to-date house of 7\ rooms, woolshed, etc.;' good quality; carry 2 breeding ewet, besides cattle; about half plougbable. Mortgage £4600, about ATears to go, at 5 • per cent. Price, £15 10s per acre. Ab*o» lutely cheap. DAIRY FARM 165 Acres, all in graa*. and subdivided into numerous paddocks; 5-roomed house, cow shed, concrete floor; school oa property, creamery opposite: tiptop locality; distance from Stratford, 7 miles. Price, £35 p«y acre; terms, £750 cash, balance 1 5 years at 6 per cent. 75 ACRES, all level, close to railway station and school; w&H improved; good buildings. Price, £32 10s per acre; terms; £4O0 J cash, balance arranged to euifcthe purchaser. \ SECURE THIS FINE PROPERTY. 3 ACRES and beautiful 7-room«kk house, every convenience, h. an<!s: c. water, gas, etc; nice situation, best locality in to^nj easy mortgage. Price, only £B(N> above mortgage, and well worth £500. But early sale, is r?ece»» fcary.: (i77> SPLENDID PROPOSITION. Property in good town, showing 11 pey cent, interest. A genuine bargain, and only a small amount o^' cash required—£7oo to £800 ► Tha building ig in thorough* order. Only reasons for selling:. *-re old age and giving up business. Apply sharp. c'l76> A FARM SNIP. *S7 ACRES, close to railway, achooJ. And stor&; SOO acres grass, mt€>' fences, 5 paddocks, good Btre,* ins; po buildings; good grazing land; L.I.P. tenure. Price, £&• 10s. This is a real bargain. G KO< TT •TJucKißioci, I l»»at« isad General Communion Agea* # I ELTHAM. i 'Ffcixne*: Offica, B8; Privxfe, WS, 90. i ff .Z. R«pr*a©ntative for Hgott A. La3Mi» and Co.. Ltd.. B«tl«r. Oh*©*© and T&llow Marchsflte,. hcfadtat. f. GILLANDERS. SEED, MANURE AND PRODUCEMERCHANT, HAWERA, RE-CLEANED GRASS & CLOVEI& SEED always in stock; also-New Zealand grown and imported. Mangold. Turnip and Carrot Seeds of theleading varieties, including ' Button's* famous PRIZEWINNER. JERSEY, - QUEEN, and SUGAR MANGOLDS, MATCHLESS WHITE and MAGNUM* BONUM CARROTS, New Zealand' crrown YELLOW GLOBE and LONG? RED MANGOLDS, and CHAMPION CARROT. Also a large selection of theleading varieties of TURNIPS »ndf SWEDES. Just innrM. a > Targe selection of SUTTO.VS a .aT> T>r v SEEDS. Quality and germination a! 5 that can be desired. SPECIALLY PREPARED MANURES fcr PASTURES TURNIPS, MANGOLDS, RAPE, KALE and air Crops. SUPERPHOSPHATE, BASIC" SLAG, and other leading MANURES'* always in stock. MACHINE-DRESSED SEED OATS, including Australian and New Zealand?' grown Algerians, M.D. SEED BARLEY, Peed Oats, Barley and Chaff,Palmer's Calf Meal, Sacrose, etc., etc. All SEED GRAIN cleaned on the. r-remises. Crushing, Grinding and Seed' Cleaning done to Farmers' orders. 1 Always in stock—Pure CEYLOK? TEA and South Island POTATOES. Telephone, 201.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 15 January 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 15 January 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 15 January 1917, Page 8

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