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AUCTIONS. - - ■ __, WILL OFFER BY PUBLIC ADC 'TION as below— ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 39. At 12.30 p.m. • 40 forward and stor« cows , 10 3-year to 4-year fat bullocks 6 fat cows 2 bulls 50 mixed weaners 15 yearling steers 10 well-bred Holstein yearling keifers 20 springing heifere 20 mixed pigs 1 3-year gelding, all harness

HAWERA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30. At 12.30 p.m. 20 fat bullocks 20 forward cows 30 store cows 6 fat cows 20 mixed weaners SO weaner heifers 15 weaner steers 50 ewes with lambs 88 ewe hoggets 250 hoggets On account of the Defence Department— 1 bay cob, broken to saddle and , harness 1 gig and harness in good order DAIRY PENS. 10 springing heifers 12 dairy heifers 12 choice 2-year springing heifers Also— On account of Messrs P. and J. Olou^--10 dairy cows ON THE FARM, ROWAN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from Mr C. Waite to sell by public auction.—. WITHOUT RESERVE. Farmers' Favorite drill, grass mower, s.f. plough, 2 stumping jacks, 3-hors© bar and chains, 2 sets swingle trees, hay rake, hay forks, tine harrows, vyce, anvil r hay sweep, milk waggon, gig and harness, spring cart and harness, milk cans and buckets, etc., tubs, 20 sheets Bft iron, washstand and ware, linoleums, eewing • machine, chest drawers and other household furniture } phonograph and sundries, halfton super, fowls, 2 sows close to farrowing, quantity posts and strainers 2 buggy ponies WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 piano 1 double-seated buggy (new) 2 3raugnt horses, any trial Luncheon Provided.

WAVERLEY SALE. FRIDAY. AUGUST 31. T\ALGETY & CoTITD., will gall as JLJ above— 80 m.f. Shorthorn yearlings 15 store cows 6 heifers with calves 40 fat and forward wethers LAND! LAND I LAND I TARANAKI! TARANAKI 1 THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY OF THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON KING. AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT, AND GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. 400 ACRES of freehold land, situated J about 6 miles from •"jr'way, on | good 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 ewes, besides cattle; about half ploughable. Moi-tgage £4600, about € yearn to go, at 5 per cent. Price £15 10a per acre. Absolutely cheap. DAIRY FARM 165 Acres, all in graa« and subdivided into numerous paddocks; 5-roomed house, cowshed, cor xrete floor; school on property, creamery opposite; tiptop locality; distance from Stratford, 7 miles. Price, £85 per acre; terms. £750 cash, balance 6 years at 6 per cent. 76 ACRES, all level, close to railway station and school; well improved ; good buddings. Price, £32 10s per acre; terms, £400 cash, balance arranged to suit the curcharea. POST FREE—Ladies' Plain Cotton Hose, 10£ d pair; Ribbed Cotton Hose. 1/3 parr; Cashmere Hose, fast dye, 1/11 paii-; all pure Wool Hose, 2/11 pair; cheapest and best place for Hosiery.—Bon Marche. Kaponga. CALF SKINS. CALF SKINS RECEIVED DAILY AT WILSON & CANHAM'S STORE. PRINCES STREET. HAWERA. PRICES EQUAL TO LAST SEASON. No Collecting Carts Out. .H. BURN, Licensed Buye»\

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 August 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 August 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 August 1917, Page 8