AUCTIONS. N.Z. LQAN& M.A. CO PALMER ROAD. FRIDAY, DECE3IBER 17. QK HEAD MIXED CATTLE, U SHEEP, PIGS, Etc, WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW BROKERS. SALES HELD AS UNDER.. SHEEPSKINS and HlDES—February 1, at Stratford WOOL—January 8, 1921, at Wanga, nui." WOOL—December 20, 1920, at Weii lington. Cous-.gnruents for local sale must arrive by the Friday previous to date of sale. Advice cards, labels, etc., Bent tree on. application. WILSON 4~ CMAM, UdT CASH BUYERS OF HIDES,.CALFSKINS, SHEEPSKINS, ETC. your Calfskins to us and sav< Brokers' commissions. Hawera Store open daily. Eltham Store open Wednesdays an< Saturdays. Buyers attend—? - Manaia—Every Tuesday. Okaiawa—December 13. Kaponga—December-17, 31. GOING CONCERN FOR £1200 CASH. Oi) ACRES, "freehold; situated oi \JsmJ metal road; within 3- miles o prosperous town and | mile iron factory, school, P. 0., and rail way; good house of 5 rooms, wit] ~j bathroom and wash-house; cow £ shed, motor shed, etc.; land i 5 all level and ploughable; water > ed by streams, and subdivide* into 8 paddocks; 21 real goo -1 grade Jersey cows, 1 horse, t j milk cans, 2 sets harness, draj 1 \ and 20 factory shares go with thi handy little farm, at £65 pc - acre, with. £1200 cash, balanc * easy terms. ) A NICE LEVEL FARM of 63 acre* freehold; at Lepperton; wit new 5-roomed bungalow; hot an s cold, water and every conven x, ence; good cowshed and oul - r buildings; land is well grasset c well watered and subdivided int J 8 jjaddocks; absolutely no wast 1 land; handy to everything. Dii cheap at £75 per acre, with onl £750 cash. \ , A. M. ROBERTSON, P.O. BOX 133, STRATFORD. AVAIKATO. ~ CHEAP DAIRYING" AND GRAZIN PROPOSITION.' >ft AH AC]? 3[riS ' situated in a good di ,' \JIJ(\J triet and within f»ur miles ' ; • main, road and dairy factory s nine jriiles from railway ar } nearest town; over 300 acres < the property consists of \o\ 1 Jying flats, drained swanip ar 6 gently undulating country of c: n cellent quality for dairying, an 3 mostly in good grass. The ba ij* ance of the. land is easy hill 0 ' .which are ideal sheep counti ') and are sown in sheep grasse There is an abundance of feed c the place at the present time, ai ~ it would readily carry 200 hea , of young cattle in its presei g condition, or 80 to 90 cows cou] 1 .be milked on the property, b I) sides carrying young cattle an sheep on the hills. , Building consist of good sound 6-roome house and every convenience, h< a and cold water, porcelain bat] telephone, etc; 12*-bail concrete 2 cow shed, engine and separate 0 room; implement and manui t shed and. other outbuilding Property is well fenced and wai ered by running stream, etc., an beautifully sheltered from all col winds by the surrounding hills ~ school adjoins the property as factory 4 miles. There is a roa frontage of over 2 miles, so th 3 property would subdivide readily situation js ideal for stock and a the price asked there is bi money to be made out *of th place. Price, £20 per acre - £2000 cash. H. LEWIS, 1 ' . „ Land Agent, WAIKATO. DO NOT VULfcAKISE> USE ; MAGIC RUBBER MEND. SAVES TIME. IT is a wonderful trouble a&v«r Magic Rubber Mend i& the easiest re pair in the world to make. No toolft oi any kind required. You take & smal quantity in your finger tips—jasi enough for the iob-~ahd seal tip Urn puncture with it. li. will never oonw off again. A PERMANENT R<EPAIR. Magic Rubber Mend is not a patch. You don't merely cover the puncture. Magic Ruhher Mend goes on and in— fills up the puncture, tear or blow-out, and makes that part of the tube actually stronger, safer, and better thaa . when the tube was new. The material of which Magic Rubbel Mend, is made ia the toughest rubber repair material kA»/wn to science-~strong-er in tensile strength than the material of which the tube itself is made. Furthermore, a patch can be used only for repairing a tube. It won't de for a tyre. Magic Rubber Mend will HANDY e~>R OTHER MENDINGB. Magic lw'-zer Mend is invaluable foj repairing cuts, rents and tears in rub ber boots, rubber shoes, rubber cloth ing, hot water bottles or rubber hose. Bring all these^ together •'ith Voui tyres and tubes, and have tuem rm. paired at half the cost of vulcanising. WE GUARANTEE THIS MEND. SOLE N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS. I FARMERS' CO-OP. GARAGE, ! HAWERA. TjIDWARD "JY/TASON, M.Ay.M.A. VETERINARY SURGEON. Office: Tiddy and Go. or Tait Bros., Also at O.'Hagan's, Eltham.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 16 December 1920, Page 8
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760Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 16 December 1920, Page 8
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