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AUCTIUNS. ■vtewton"... king^s" ~ust of -^ CLEARING1 SALESMAY. Wednesday, 28—C. Wyatt, Bell Block. Thursday, 29—C. Woisin, Upper Mangorei Road. Thur^y, 29—M. Ryan, Kaimata; , Saturday. 31—W. Old, Uruti Yards. JUNE. Monday, 2—W. Lacy, Tataraimaka. Monday, 2-^-Wm. Jeffrey, Bell Block. Friday, 6—H. Stones, Rahotu Yarda, Monday, 9—Dan. Hurley, Te -Ngutu, Ukaiawa. : Friday, IS—J. H. Street and S. W, fehaw, pedigree Jerseys, Bell Block Saturday, 14— V. T. McCarthy, Duthie ; Road. Matapu. Mcndav, 16— E. G. Ross,. Cardiff. Monday 16—W. A. Officer, Norfolk _ Jtoad (pedigree and garde Jerseys)! Tuesday, 17—Miss E. Cheevers Dur-! ham Road. Tuesday, 17-^T. Walsh, Rawhitiroa (in conjunction with N.Z. Loan), i Wednesday. 18— J. W. Rogers, Cardiff Thursday, 19— S. Medcalf, Tataraamaka Thursday, 19-W. Nicoll, Kelly Road, Muirangi. Thursday, 19— H. S. Mundv, Rowan. Friday, 20-Mat Duggan, Tataraimaka Friday, 20—Mrs M. M. Coatee, Lowgarth. ' ■ Saturday, < 21—L. R. Jones and J N. Bryant, Airakino. Monday 23— G. G. Grover, Tataraiittaka. . ' M.ntfay, 23—A. E. Watkin, Inaha. Tuesday 24— J. C. Wright, Mataou, matapu (pedigree and registered Shorthorns). Wedße6day^2s-jr. Feaver, Rutland Road, Waipuku. Wednesday, 25—Wm. Duggan, Auroa (in conjunction with Farmers' 'Coop. Society) v; V . ;;. V.-. • Thursday, .26^R.r Higan, Matapu. Thursday, -26-R, H. Susans, fcarklay Road, off Pembroke Road Strat-I ford. .'-..' •- .j Friday, 27—Mrs K. Rowe, Eart Road.' Friday, 27—Frank Sole Okato. Monday, 30-^}on. O'Sullivan, Uruti. _ JULY. ' ! Tuesday, I—Farnham Bros. Tataraimaka. Wednesday, 2—A. Clothier. Warea Wednesday 2—Z. T. Walker, Mon--mouth Road, Stratford. Thursday 3-JT. Sorrenson, Waitoitoi. Friday, 4^-Sam Radford, Monday 7-A. Heal, Norfolk^old". Wednesday, 9-^ McK. Morison, Toko Road, Toko., Thursday, 17-Joe Robson, Pembroke Road, Stratford. . \ Saturday, 19-jr. Hall, Huiroa. Wednesday, 23—Mrs Bryden, Carrington Road. , Friday 25-Mre S. A. Morrow, Rahotu (pedigree Friesians). ON THE FARM, MANGAORAKA S (BELL BLOCK) WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. "VTEWTON KING" has received in--1-" etructions from Mr C. Wyatt, who has cold his farm, to cell by public auction as above—> ' WITHOUT RESERVE. 9 pedigree Jersey cows 4 pedigree Jersey 2-year heifers 2 pedigree Jersey yearling heifers 1 pedigree Jersey 3-year hull 3 pedigree Jersey yearling bulls 13 high grade Jersey cows 22 2-year springing heifers, Jersey j cross, and in calf to pedigree I Jersey bulls 6 Jersey grade yearling heifers 1 horse, cart and harness, s.f. plough, 2-horse disc harrows, 5-seater; buggy, horse, gig and harness, milk cans and buckets and farm sundries • Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30. p.m. . 17/24 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ON THE FARM, COBNER SKEET AND AHIPAIPA ROADS. ~ MONDAY, JUNE 9. "VTEWTON KING has received in- '-*■? structions from Messrs Hurley Bros., who are dissolving partnership, to sell as above-— The whole of their choice dairy herd Particulars Later. 2468 IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE AND REGISTERED MILKING SHORTHORN CATTLE. TUESDAY, JUNE 24. "VTEWTON KING has received in- ■^^ structions from J. C. Wright, Esq., to sell by public auction asabove— WITHOUT RESERVE. An PEDIGREE & REGISTERED T ■ GOWB 1R PEDIGREE & REGISTERED -1-t/ 2-YEAR HEIFERS -i X PEDIGREE WEANER HEIFER iJ-*^ CAtVBS n PEDIGREE & REGISTERED BHLLB 6 GRADE SHORTHORN COWS (nearly purebred) Catalogues on Application. 17'2*4'3i,7'14'21'23 THE WHITE CLIFFS' ESTATE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. NEWTON KIN~SoIe Agent) has received instructions from H. Greig, Esq., White Cliffs, Pukearulie, to offer by private treaty— That most desirable property known as WHITE CLIFFS' ESTATE, in 5 sections, ranging from 107f to 184f acres This property is situated right on. the sea coast on a good metalled road, 13 miles from Waitara, and is beautifully sheltered. There is an up-to-date cheese factory on the estate. The whole property is level and well watered, and is, in fact, considered by some to be quite equal to the best Hawera country. Early application is necessary, as this estate should go at once. 1 172124 LADIES' white felt hats. Just the ideal winter hat. 7/- each- good 'shape.— At N.Z. Clothing Factoiv, ■ Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 24 May 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 24 May 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 24 May 1919, Page 8

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