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AUCTIONS. ) SALE OF HIGH-GRADE JERSEY ! HEIFERS. ! AT RAHOTuHsALEYARDS. THURSDAyTjcIY 22. jpn-EWTON KING will sell, ia addi-j tion to the pedigree Jersey cattle I m account of Messrs A. W. Phillips md A Baker— On account of Mr Oliver Cross, a rery choice line of 50 2 to 3-year high-grade springing heifers These cattle are of extra good quality and well grown, by pedigree bulls, and in calf to pedigree bulls. Dairymen in search of real dairy heifers should make every endeavor to attend this sale. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS. ri OVERNMENT valuations of Woo! at WAITARA held throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS and HIDES, EUs Differed every four weeks at STRAI jri'RD. Next Sale SHEEPSKINS, HIDES etc., TUESDAY, JULY 20. Consignments must arrive by Friday [wevious. Advice cards and labels sent m application. NEWTON KING. c HERE YOU ARE! A FARM BEING SACRIFICED. s OAfl ACRES, large roomy house, *J\J\J up-to-date milking' shed and numerous outbuildings; connected by telephone. Mortgages good, cash easy, terms good. Owner made up his mind to sell to first genuine buyer. APPLY SHARP TO NEWTON KING, LAND, STOCK, & COMMISSION AGENT. ! HAWERA. DAIRY FARM FOB SALE, 1 0O ACRESi good house; all coniyw veniences; Matapn country; | well,.watered; in great heart; Price, £90 per acre; £2000 down; balance easy terms. 1 85 ACRES; Ngaere district; good I house; cowshed and outbuildings; live hedges; supplying Ngaere factory; carrying 40 cows. £120 per acre. Terms. .'•4 ACRES; Kaponga district; all in grass except crops; house and buildings all in good order; well watered; 15 paddocks; 2 milee miles from- factory; good proposition at £75 per acre. Terms. GOODWILL of lease of 150 acree; 4 years to run, with compulsory purchasing clause at end of term; milking machines and half cropi , given in; buildings in good order. Possession Ist July, 1920. Writ* for particulars. A chance in * thousand. • j NEWTON KING, KAPONGA. A. H. GUY. Land Salesman, UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF HIGH GRADE JERSEY COWS. AT COOPER'S LINE, GLEN OROUA TUESDAY, JULY 27. At 11.30 p.m. T EVIN & CO., LTD., have received •*-*■ instructions from Mr H. J. Lancaster to sell as above— UllTl HIOH GRAI)E JERSEY •-LUIU1 COWS, bred to pedigree Jersey buH Milk cans, etc. I NOTE.—Our auctioneer has personj ally inspected this herd, and has no j hesitation in stating that they comprise the best herd of high grade Jerseys he has ever offered for sale in over 35 years' experience. Mr Lancaster has j been one of the most successful exhibitors in the dairy classes at °Mana■watu, Feilding and Marton Shows, having won the points pri£e at all these shows for many years past.. The cows are in great condition and are chiefly August calvers. If required, stock will be trucked fre.e of charge either at Feilding or Longburn, and Mr Lancaster will be pleased to show buyers over the herd any day prior to sale. Luncheon Provided. NORMAN GORTON, Auctioneer. 1047,19,20l J2'3'4's'6 CENTRAL MART! ™ SATURDAY, JULY 24. At 1.30 p-.m. I^MITH & EASTON have been fayored with instructions from Mr J. Urlich, to sell as above, purebred poultry, comprising— 50 White Leghorn pullets 30 White Leghorn hens 3 trios Golden Spangled Hamburgs 3 trios White Plymouth Rocks 2 trios Barred Plymouth Rocks 1 trio Campines 1 trio Black Orpingtons Black Orpington cockerels, Silver Wyandotte pullets and hena 150 prizes, 30 special, 3 silver cups, and 2 gold medals have been taken by Mr Urlich by these birds in four shows this year. j . 19,21,23! """''- ' j •pECTORA, for the children's coughs. X absolutely sure and safe—l/ 6 Ind o/-. —At Tait's. ;

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 19 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 19 July 1920, Page 8