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nuviivnai N.Z, LOAN~& M.A. CO KAKARAMEA BULL AND HEIFER FAIR. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. On bekalf of M<&s«rs S. C. M-dßae, Thos. Foreman, It. G. Soown, IP. .and R. Dwyer, G. V. Pearce; Harry Hodge., McCarthy Bros., and others fifi BULLS, comprising Jersey, :'"" Shorthorn, Holstein and Ayrshire A~ GOOD SPRINGING HEIFERS 10 dairy cows NOTE.—No store stock -will -be offered at this sale. OPUNAKE SALE AND BULL FAIR. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. 30 store cows 5 springing cows * 60 springing heifer* 40 yearling steers 50 yearling heifers 30 yearling Jersey heifers 9 weaner pigs 6 good store pigs K/"|- BULLS, incltiding Shorthorns. *-^vJ- Holsteins. and Jerseys TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16. At 12.30 p.m. < * NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. have received instructions, from M: Joseph Manson, who is leaving Opu nake, to offer for sale by public auc tion the whole of his drapery, etc., it eluding— Ladies' dress material, gaberdin costume skirts, crepe de chen and silk' blouses, flannelettt print, poplin, voile, wincej serge, velvet, woollen spori coats, ladies' and gents' blac "and tan shoes, men's overcoai and oilskin coats, shirts, pj jamas, etc. NOTE.—AII purchases Strictly Casl AUCTION SALE OF HIDES, GALI SKINS AND TALLOW. THE above sale rwill be held at oi Wool Store on TUESDAY, 91 November. Consignments must arrii by the Friday previous to sale. N.Z. L. & M.A. Co., LTD., STRATFORD. Wool Brokers. TWO GOOD CRAZING PROPOSITIONS. OIK ACRES, freehold; all in grasi " OxU --about 20 acres ploughabL J ' balance good easy grazing coui r try, suitable for sheep or cattl( .subdivided into 6*paddocks; w« | watered. Buildings: 2-room< I" cottage and sheep yards; situate 5 7 miles from Hawera by tarre " road; rural mail delivery;«scho< , opposite farm. This place wii I tered 760 big wethers and ( :, head of cattle, and did them wel Price, only £1810s per acre, wit » £2000 cash, balance good term j We can recommend this place 3 i anyone requiiing a good piece < > grazing country. It is all goc ■ heavy papa country, of the be; 1 ™j£lity, carrying a gOJjd eels ( grass^ '..-..■ \ 639 AM, freehold; all in grass; 3( ; acres ploughable; about % acres have been ploughed; 1 paddocks, all sheep-proof fence* watered by never-failing stream* i good house of 6 rooms, all co) veniences, including telephone Wizard light, h. and c. wate; i etc.; cow shed and wool shed machines installed; electric pow( plant installed for working shea; 1 . ing machines, etc.; within eat distance of Hawera by tarre road, handy to station and schoo factory half-mile; at present cai rying 550 breeding ewes, 850 dr sheep and about 100 big cattl< mostly bullocks. This class < property is hard to acquire; it i all good heavy country of the bee quality, the ploughable countr being equal to practically an land in the Hawera district. . large herd of cows could be mill ed if desired. Price, only £3 per acre; £4000 cash requirec ■ balance arranged on good terms. N.Z. LOAN A MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. CENTRAL MART. SATURDAyTocTOBER 16. At 1.30 p.m. .IQjMITH & EASTON will sell by au< j k-J tion as above— i Fowls, ducks, etc., 4 pigs, gig wit " , lamps,.usual furniture and sur dries For Private Sale—Tomato and stoc plants, seedlings, garden manures sprays, Cooper's seeds, etc. AT MORTLOCK'S GARAGE^ PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. ; SATURDAYTOCTOBER 16. At 12 noon sharp. ;QMITH & EASTON have been fay oured with instructions from th mortgagee to sell as above— 1 7-seater Daimler car, ! >.j • \do -J. .-i -c; car may be seen a above garage, On account of another vendor— 83 Overland 5-seater car, 1917 mode Ford, 5-seater car, 1918 model; botl ' in tip-top running order 1 Bona-fide buyers will be given all in formation and trial any time after ! a.m. on morning of sale, on application to Mr Mortlock at the garage. IDEAS MEAN MONEY though it may be, will probably be rf they are developed and properly protected. That idea of yours, simple wth a lot of money if patented. '^N t delay—consult Henry Hu^he? ston street, WelJmgton.—Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1920, Page 8

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