AUCTIONS. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS. rjOVERNMENT valuation of Wool at WAITARA held throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS and HIDES, ETC., offered svery four weeks at STRAIFORD. moflK VALIIATION, 4th March HIDE SALE 4th March consignments must arrive by Xrui*.i previous. Advice cards and labels asm pn application. NEWTON KiNG, Wool Broksr. STRATFORD YARDS. SALE OF HIGH GRADE PEDIGREE JERSEYS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. TW-EWTON KING has received inJ-^ structions from Messrs Ranford Bros, and others to sell in his Stratford yard a* above their surplus stock of pedigree Jerseys. Catalogue comprises— 9 pedigree Jersey cows 4 pedigree Jersey heifers 16 pedigree Jersey bulls Sale at 1 o'clock. Messrs Ranford Bros, have been breeding and showing Jersey cattle for the last twelve years, and during that period they have taken prize money in practically every showing in Taranaki. No expense has been spared in building up the herd, and I can confidently re- ■ commend them to intending purchase!*: ' Catalogues,on application. 17'IS'20 FOR SALE. XQ ACRES/ divided into 12 padAf\F docks; 7-roomed brick residency and large brick outbuilding, w ith sheds and conveniences; also 1 separate 4-roomed pottage; large orchard in full bearing; best lucerne paddock in ihe district; rich land; Whenuakura block] fronting main road; within 1 mile of the Patea railway station, feezing works and grading stores. Price, £85 per acre; good terms. No better investment in South Taranaki. .2000 ACRES sheep run; fenced, grassed and subdivided; residential cottage, shearing shed with machines; sheep pens, dip, wool press; last tally a year ago 3600 sheep- owner killed at the war, must be sold; stood country; 18 miles by motor road from railway. Price, £7 10s; easy terms. W: COWERIf, LAUD AGENT, HAWERA. AN IDEAL FARM. |Q O ACRES, freehold, ou gooc * KJ metalled road; within IJ miles of Stratford, 1 mile from cheese factory, school and P.O. There is an* up-to-date house, and a splendid cow shed with machine* installed .and driven by water power ; over 100 acres have been ploughed and sown down, there are 25 acres of swedes, and 15 acres of oat hay for winter Pnce^only £55 p 6r acre. Sole Agent; ■NOTHING CHEAPER. 110 ACRES wfth good house and outbuildings, including concrete cow shed; 70 acrei have been ploughed and resown, 10 acres in turnips. Price, only £22 10s per . acre. BARNITT AND ROBERTBON, Land Agents - - STRATFORD. MISS McELWAIN wishes to notify the ladies of Hawera and surrounding district that she is givink special treatment for falling hair ''cause*. -- r by _the recent epidemic. Delay in thisl matter is dangerous, and sufferers from this dreadful malady should call or * write and consult Miss McElwain, who X' will be pleased.;to give them the best""' advice and treatment. Only the very latest anplances for treating the face and hair are used; Address: Wallace's Buddings, Hawera. NOTICE. CANDY AND KIRK. T CANDY, Kaponga, and J. Kirk, **■■» Eltham (both returned Soldiers), have pleasure in announcing they intend from this date commencing' as Land and Commission Agents. / J. Candy relinquished this business to proceed on active service, and trusts to. again receive the support of all old clients, and also many new ones. Particulars of properties for sale or to lease invited. Enquiries from land seekers promptly attended to. CANDY & KIRK. Offices: Eltham and Kaponga. A.M.R LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. FUNDS: £38,000,000. THE largest and most successful Mutual Life Office in the British Empire. PAFS A BONUS TO POLICYHOLDERS EVERY YEAR. Rates and Particulars from j B. F. TIBB-ITS. \ , Chief Agent for North Taranaki. 'Phone 314. Box 3. ALEX MAIN. Sub-Agent
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 18 February 1919, Page 8
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