AUCTIONS. ON THE FARM, SKEET ROAD, AUROA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. At 12.30 p.m. mHE FARMERS^" CO-OPERATIVE A ORGANISATION' SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from Mr R. W. J. McNeill; who ifl giving up dairying, to sell a 6 above by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE. 34 choice dairy cbws, Aug. calrere 13 springing heifers (close up) 1 milk cart horse, any trial 1 horse, gig and harness 1 Shetland pony, 3 years, quiet Pigs, epring milk dray and harness, Horhsby 4rH.p. kerosene engine and saw bench in perfect order (slight reserve); M.H. 9-coulter drill? (new)j A. and B. chaffcutter c(dotilE>fe bagger, new), set Steel. Queejji discs, R. and G. d.rTplough, s.f. Lever plough, ieet tripOd harrows, corn crusher, hons* clipping machine (new); acety^ lene gas generator and; pipee complete, > 2001b v carbide un: opened (slight- reserve), bellows, anvil and vyse, 25%galloii | milk cans, buckets and cooler, j iron feed bin, 5 bags cement, wheelbarrow, 400 ft |in and lie piping (new), jack and farm tools, quantity sawn timber and fencing wife, quantitj 6acks, large quantity valuabU literature, including N.Z. Statutes,- .M owls and turkeys household furniture^ effect* and numerous sundries On account of Mrs 6. W. Duncan--; 1 bay mare by Albert Chevalier— Auetrey, aged, untried (6ligh 1 reserve) On account of Mr Stewart Raw cliffe— 1 bay gelding by Peralta On completion of his firewood co»» tract with the Pihama Dairy Company Mr McNeill will sell at our Manais Yards, without reserve— 1 6-horse team and two waggons NOTE.—Mr McNeill has been-dairy ing on the above farm for the past si: years, and this is the first clearing.«al< held by him in that time; He ha< culled heavily and replaced by the bee obtainable dairy stock, and, what i further, the cattle are a very choia lot and in the pink of condition. [ In tending purchasers should _avail them selves of this opportunity. Luncheon Provided. TVEID AND pRAY, LTD., NEW ZEALAND'S BEST FARM IMPLEMENTS. , Ploughs. Harrows! Drills. Wool "■ Presses, etc., :* And all Farm Implements. Agents for — "REX" AND "TOR" SEPARATORS "GREENSLADE" ENGINES and MILKERS. Hawera Representative: L. J. KINROSS. Victoria Street, Hawera. P.O. Box 194. Mr Kinross will be pleased to gir you a. call. Catalogues and full information oi application. REID & CRAY, LTD., P O. Box 194. Hawera. SAMPLE SEPARATORS ON VIEV at F. Gillanders', Seed Merchant, . Hawera. FARNIERS —SEEDS. W STOCK AND TO ARRIVE FOI AUTUMN SOWING. HAWKE'S BAY RYEGRASB. CANTERBURY RYEGRASS. ITALIAN RYEGRASS. WESTERN WOLTHS. ' CRESTED DOGTADL. TIMOTHY, TREFOIL. COW GRASS WHITE CLOVER, ALSIKE CLOVER MUSTARD, B.L. ESSEX RAPE TURNIPS, ETC. COCKSFOOT, best Akaroa; also * nice line of Farmers' Dressed Cocksfoot at 1/6 per lb. All Seeds are clean and fresh, oi good germination, and will be sold ai i lowest possible rates. ; Sund for samples and quotations. GRAlN—Machine-dressed Oats, BarLas. Vviieat. Linseed, etc. BALED STRAW, HAY, CHAFF, BIIAN, POLLARD. PIG MEAL. AIAJSURES tpr all crops—Superphosphate, Blood and Bone, etc. TEA—Fresh Shipment of oui famous j Elmhurst No. 1 just arrived. T^EV/ r7EALAND T OAN AND "m^ERCANTILE * GENCY pO., HAWERA. OPUNAKE. ELTHAM, jVAV£RI.EY FALSE teeth, sound or otherwise. Top market price to trade and others. —Pearline Co., 168 Queen St., Auckland. Jl\ tne Ireucnes a North British Hot Water Bottle full oi hot water would b© worth its weight in gold, but you can buy one for a trilling cost at your chemist's. T7l VERY Monday you require a good JCi Soap to do your washing. Try Fairy Cleanser. All Grocers. Does not injure the clothes or the hands; makes hard water soft. PERSONAL. Have you tasted Desert Gold Tea? If not, there's a treat in store for you. Strong and fragrant, with that delicious flavor ivhich has made it famous. Only 2/4 lb. WANTED the public to know that Holder and Wilson, opposite the >.0., Hawera, are agents for the 'Moor© Light" 9"d "Moore Irons." DAVID is still selling fruit at his old uncqualed jprice. End-of-sea«on specials — Velveteen, orded, in jjurple, terra and cream, usu■lly 3/6, now 2/9; ripple cloth, sky, ■ink and cream, 1/9; stripe flannelette, •Jd; white flannelette. 9\d; 50in. cream ascment cloth, 1/4; wheeling wools, 1/2 -At J. C. Gillctt's, the Busy Draper. -Advt. " l
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 5 August 1918, Page 8
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