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Late entries received for Dalgety and Co.'s Wanganui sale for to-mor-row include: 5 fat bullocks/ 2 fat heifers, 6 first-class Jersey ' cows (early calvers), 220 m.s. woolly hoggets, 20 yearling steers, 3 dairy cows.—Advt

! LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN * AT NEW PLYMOUTH. N,°ri*9S- i _s^ liereby given that JOHN ALEXANDER SARGENT, 0 f Hawera Mect&cian, was this day adjudged Bankrupt; and I hereby sumT?i. a ™eetmS of creditors, to be holden TTitufJ?^ 01.? 11 9 hamDels/ Hawera, on i<SSbD^o ' J tl? e ? lst da * of December, 1920, at 2 o'clock. ROBERT S. SAGE, Deputy Official Assignee. December 11, 1920.

WAIKATO. CHEAP DAIRYING" AND GRAZING PROPOSITION. (l 00 -^C?-E^> situated in a good dis- 1 \JyJ\J trict and within four miles of '< main road and dairy factory; nine miles from railway and nearest town; over 300 acres of _ the property exists of low- „ lying flats, drai.^ swamp and gently undulating country of ex- \ cellent quality for dairying, and mostly in good grass. The balance of the land is easy hills, which are ideal sheep country and are sown in sheep grasses, i There is an abundance of feed on the' place at the present time, and t it would readily cany 200 head of young cattfe in its present i condition, or 80 to 90 cows could 1 be milked on the property, besides carrying young cattle and } sheep on the hills.. Buildings consist of good sound 6-roomed ' house and every convenience, hot and cold water, porcelain bath, telephone, etc; 12-bail concreted cow shed, engine and separator room; implement and manure shed and other outbuildings. Property is well fenced and watered by running stream, etc^ and * beautifully sheltered from all cold win-ds by the surrounding hills; school adjoins the property and factory 4 miles. There is a road frontage of over 2 miles, so the - property would subdivide readily; < situation its ideal for stock and at < the price, asked there is big J money to be made out of *the ( place. Price, £20 per acre; 1 £2000 cash. ' ■ .■ " ' ] H. LEWIS, S Land Agent, WAIKATO. St !_, ™" ■ ' i « ' j?<? Tan -*r_i ; i^T ■ #*Be_ HiveS'l _ IZ^JKere's a Big thing in 1 Iff Keeping Bees Now-a-days j ffl c P"ce °^ Honey is away t W up, and likely to stay up. I If you have a small section, orchard, or farm start right . away to keep Bees. l ALLIANCE Bee-Hives , . and Supplies } Are most reliable in quahty, : ' and give best results. Send for | I Catalogue or apply to our local i * 1 agent. • ■ . i I 1 1 ALLIANCE BOX Co., Ltd.; ' f . Jts Mason Street, Dunedin. IJ NOTICE. ALL sittings made 'on or before December 19 will be delivered on or before Christmas Eve, and amateur developing and printing handed in »on 21st delivered same date. ROY KEITH, Midget Studios, Op. P. 0., Hawera. HAWERA. FARMERS! Kip Working Boots are procurable at the following prices—22/6, 23/0, 27/6, 30/-, 35/-; Mineral Kips .at 40,-.— R. Hannah & Co. CHEAPEST fowl feed offering now is oats —good heavy white oats at half the price bf wheat. Potatoes much below cost to clear. A new shipment of choice Elmshurst tea, equalling the highest standard of quahty of this plantation product. Ask for our cash prices for seeds, grain and manures. We make a substantial reduction for cash off our ordinary bookring rates, and are prepared to meet j any competition.—Loan and Mercantile I Produce Store. J tt^DWARD TH/TASON, M i.V.M.A* VETERINARY SURGEON. Office: Tiddy and Co. or Tait Bros., I Also at O'Hagan's, Eltham. * Chemists.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 14 December 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 14 December 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 14 December 1920, Page 7

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