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AUCTIONS. * - . MAKAHU SHEEP AND CATTLE FAIR. FRIDAY, APRIL 5. IN MR T. R. MOUNSEY'S YARDS (by his kind ..permission) . T^TEWTON KING will sell in Mr T. •-^ R. Mounsey's Yards on abovedate— -,- ■■ J_KAA: SHEEP, including— 1500 6-tooth to f .m. wethers (in lots). 200 4-tooth Aethers (good line) 200 wethers * 950 4^6 and f.m. ewes (in lota) 400 6-tooth to f.m. ewes (in lots) 300. f.f.m. ewes (in lots) 200 fat and forward ewes 210 f.m. owes 570 lambs (in lots) : 12 20-month steers 8 20-month heifers 6 store cows 30 3-year empty heifers, fat and! forward v Sale at 1 o'clock. ■ 30,2'4T AT THE HOUSE, ARGYLE STREET. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3. At 1.30 p.m. SMITH ANT) EASTON have been favossd with instructions from Mr T. G.. MacKenzie, who is leaving the* district," to sell as above— His household furniture and effects, comprising Bridgeport organdining table, couch, overmantle,. folding chair,- p.f. rocker, 12 b.w, : chairs, fender and irons, pictures, 2 China matting squares,1 ■. linos, 2 duchess chests, duchess pair, chest drawers, d.b. iron, bed and mattress, cot, 4 hospital beds and kapoks, pillows, occasional tables, toilet set, child'schair, push chair, kitchen table, , pots and pans, crockery, glassware, wringer, barrow, 2 mowers, garden tools, 60ft. garden kose, (; step ladder, etc., 5 pultefe, 7 hens Also— ' ■ ; ; Property, comprising l-6th acre, with house of 5 living rooms, bathy' room, pantry and scullery, hv and c. water, gas stove^ electric lightj washhouse (attached), copper and tubs set in, concrete paths, etc. «* LOOK AT THIS. QO ACRES, situated on South road, t/O 2 miles from Hawera; good house of 5 rooms, electrio light; good cowshed, concrete floor, also concrete yard; subdivided into 12 paddocks j watered by streams and windmills; property is close to school, factory and town. Price, £75 an acre; cash £800. Will take houee in town aa part payment. Sole agents. No. 545 296 ACB-ES. A splendid beach farm--2 houses, one of 6 rooms and on© ol 3; also wash-house, large stable and machinery shed with loft; milking ghed with new L.K.G. milking plant. This farm is in great heart. Look at the price, only £33 per acre, with £1500 cash or less to a good man. TU only reason that this farm is on the market is the ill-health of the owner. Inspect at once. Sole, agents. No. 547 40f ACRES with good 7-roomed, house, 10-bail cowshed and all neces- V sary outbuildings; 4 acres of turnips. This farm is guaranteed to carry 20 cows all the year round. Close to station, P. 0., factory and school. Price, £55 per acre,. with about £600 cash; * the balance can be arranged at 5 per cent, to suit purchaser. This is a' nice little home; come and inspect. Sole agents. No. 546 149 'ACRES, good dairy farm, sroomed house, concrete, cowshed, pigsties, and all necessary outbuildingsmachines installed. Will sell cows witi property at valuation; now milking 50 cows. Price, £48 an acre; cash £500. This property is close to school and factory., No # 532 THE FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY, LIMITED. EASTER HOLIDAYS ARE CLOSE UPON US. HOW ARE YOU GOING TO SPEND THEM. If you have decided to stay at home then buy a Camc-ra, and you will never have.a dull moment. It never fails to> fascinate. If, on the other hand, you have decided to travel, take a Camera with you. Tr 4. H°lidav witn°ut a Camera is a Holiday wasted. Let us show you our fine stock. We1 claim it is second to none in Taranaki. We have full stocks of all Films, Plntes, Chemicals. Papers, Dark-room; ■'■ Lamps, Printing Frames, Developing. D:shes; in fact, everything that isnecessary for the making of the most pleasing pictures. P. T. DONNELLY & CO., THE RED SHOP, HAWERA. ON AND AFTER FEBRUARY lsfc my Car will leav© Kayonga for Eltham daily at 1.15 p.m., returning asusual. X C. E. BETTS. For progressive people—"Golden a£ Ie ■ n eZ^' ~G,o lden Rule" candles,. "No Rubbing" laundry help; ideafc goods for every home.—-Levin and Co Ltd., wholesale agents for "No Rubbing" and "Golden Rule" brands— Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 1 April 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 1 April 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 1 April 1918, Page 8

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