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NEWTCXN Jiim" ]VY EWTO|^ KING, LTD.S LIST OF XV CLEARING SALES. ■ j ■ MAY. | Thursday, 5-^J. Browning, Waifcap*, Road, Puke,ngahu. Thursday, 19—A. St. George, Douglas Saturdt*/, 28— T., Evans, Ngaere. I JUNE. Monday, 6—D. Hurley, Okaiawa. Wednesday B—D. itea, Uruti. Monday, 13— E. Whitham, Hastings Road, Mangatoki. Wednesday; 15—New Plymouth Pedigree Jersey Sale (under auspices cf N.P. Jersey Club). Wednesday, 15—D. Penny, Glen Road, Manaia; . i Thursday, ,16-JT. Poletti, , Bell Block {Grade Jerseys). Friday, /17-^Stratford Pedigree Jersey Sale (under auspices of Stratford Jersey Breeders' Assn. and Stratford A. and P. Society). •Monday, 20—C. Wells, Stony River Yards (grade. Jersey heifers). Monday, 20— J. A. Sutcliffe, Upper Glenn Road, s Manaia. Wednesday, 22— T. Walker, Henwood Road, Bell Block. , , Wednesday, 22— J. Harvey, Inaha. Thursday, 23— G. Burkett, FrankW /Road. : ~' : ' Thursday, 23— R. M. Glennie, Manaia Road, Manaia. Thursday, 23— T. C. Sherson, Midhim. Wednesday, 29—Collins Bros.,' RamaRoad, Kaupokonui. . ■ Thursday, 30— J. Eversfieid, MidhirstThursday, 30— T. Whyte,-Kapuni. J'ULY^ * Wednesday; 6—JBates and ';• Kimiber. f Okato. } Thursday, 7—H. Forbes, Tuna. I Thursday, 7—C. H. Silby, Awaetuta. I Thursday, 4 i4—Horace Mellow, Ka- » pbnga. ,\ ' 9 Triuay; 15—A; H. Huggett, FKnt / Road, Stratford <pedigree and ■ , grade o Jerseys). \ . Monday, 18— G. G. Black, Pungarehu. 0 Tuesday, 26—Ci. T. Gibbons, Na;aere, - at Stratford Yards (grade Jerseys) 1 \ .■.■.■;. ; ■• ,: ;\ DOUGLAS.SALEj '7l'{' MONDAY, MAY 9. V ; I; JV-EWTON KING, LTD., will sell in j their Douglas Yards on above date—, - 1 KC\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE ' 50 2.^ to 3-year steers (good colours and condition) , * 20 20-month steers " 1 0Q() MIXED including^ lt SQO 2-tooth wethers' ; 100 mixed lambs " On account of *Mr A..C. Bretkerton* * who has 6old portion of his farm-r----400 4-year ewes in lamb to Soutfcdowri rams if • , ' . . y Sale air 1-o clock. • ' - dT ; . - 0 TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF FIVE if • YEARS. ' .'..;■■ l s RENT £550 PER ANNUM. a S-1 9 ACRES, situated up the l» tf.LjmJ Wanganui River; (suitable to c milk 100 or more cows, having ■.;■■• 3 miles river frontage, of which. ' the greater part is river flat and c ploughable. The land will grow el ' almost anything, being very } suitable for V lucerne, maiee. pumpkins, etc., also grows good truit. Buildings consist of hornet stead, 2-roomed cottage^ woolfihed, d:p, sheep yards, and implement shed. All produce is boated to Wanganui by steamer. This is a chance for- man! with L family to make a small fortune. ; 120 ACRES, just outsade the Wanganui I borough boundary and proposed tram terminus. All ploughable except couple of acres; all in grass except those in crop, which. consist of 13 acres swedes, 7$ acres rape, and turnios; divided into 7 paddocks. The soil of this tarm is first-class and will growlucerne well. Buildings consist of 4-roomed cottage and shed law property fe suitable for rapPlying the town with milk. Will lease for 3 years. Price on application to ™ NEWTON KING LTD. liAND, STOCK. * CX»MMISSION Regent Street, .- _ HAWERA. AT THE HOUSE, OKAIAWA. " TUESDAY, MAY 10. At 1 p.m. , OMITH & EASTON have .been fay-K-y cured with instructions from the local Deputy Public Trustee to sell as above— Furniture and effects in the. estate of the late W. Cameron, comprising bookcase, tables, chairs, couches, linos, curtains and poles, blinds, overmantle, fenders, pictures, ornaments and vases, wardrobe, duchess pair* duchess chest, washstand, feeds and mattresses, blankets, quilts, commode, passage lino, kitchen table, kitchen utensils, pots an 4 pans, sewing machine, > scaleSj garden fools, .barrel churn, Jratterworker and numerous sundries JUST Landed—Sinpment of 8-Day * T»^?ln^ ,Room Pl<>cks; guaranteed at E. Morns', leading jeweller. npUOTH Brushes, Kent's make, are X. difficult to procure at a reason-' able price. We hold one of the most extensive stocks in New Zealand; all \ prices.—Dowling's Pharmacy, Hawera. \\f INTER Evenings provide time ' c ii for Fresh stocks of all makes of gaslight papers constantly arriving at Dowling's Pharmacy, Hawera. For developing use

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 7 May 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 7 May 1921, Page 8