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AUCTIONS. l ; RP. MORRISSEY'S CALENDAR •OF SALES. JULY. Tuesdayj 12—Pedigree Jersey sale, A.\ Wednesday, 13—Norman A. Arthur, Hawera. . Tuesday, 26—Horse Fair, Patea. an<i P. Grounds, Hawera. ,■.. Friday, 29—Horse Fair, HaweraV AUGUST. Tuesday, 30—A. and J. O'Donneli's annual sale of pedigree Jerseys, 'Hawera. m.w.s WIRIHANA ROAD, HAWERaT" TUESDAY, JULY 5. At 11 a.m. - BP. MORRISSEY & CO., in- • structed by Mr E. lliurston, whose lease has expired, will sell as above^— \ ''■/:■' fjr\ SUPERIOR DAIRY COWS 8 springing heifers 10 selected yearlinjg heifers 2 3-year Hereford bulls 2 purebred yearling Jersey bulls ■ 4 store covrs 8 siilk cart horses 4 breeding sows 1 Berkshire boar ' . 13 store pigs 40 fat hoggete. . 1 ibilly goat , • IMPLEMENT^, Etc.: Duncan seed and manure drill (wiih turnip and grain boxes and acoessories), 12-coußer disc, Cambridge roller, 3-leaf v tine harrows, 2 sets tripod harrows, j 1 mower, spring tooth .cultivator, Planet Jr. cultivator,; hay tumbler, 2 and 3-hor se swinglej, / trees, milk waggon, 2 sets i waggon harness, spring milk /. cart and harness, 12 25-Sal- ' milk cans, dairy utensils, gal- .. vanisM iron tank, 3 feeding troughs, pig troughs and iCaeks, numerous farm and garden jbools and sundries FURNITURE:

Piano (Haake), piano stool,'l music 6tand, dining table,' plush pile ..' cloth, easy chairs, j dining chairs, couch, seagrass" lounge, screen, lot lino (good), occasional tables, duchesses,' ■wicker chairs, chests drawers, larger dressing mirror, wardrobes, bedroom chairs, single, , double-and combination ibedsteads, box, wire, llpck and fcapoc mattresses, commode, mirrors, linger sewing mar chine, dinner set, crockery, glassware, cutlery,' -cupboard, small cupboard* \(glass front),! aluminium ware, bin, kitchen ta)bles and chairs, 2 meat safes (large and small), Sel- . larsV washer, clothes basket and tubs, 2 Methven coppers and stands, mangle ( Dew), and numerous sundries The above-mentioned herd, which consists principally of choice Jersey cross cowte, with a sprinkling of good Friesians and a, few SHorthorns,1 are & superior lot in splendid condition. They were selebted with the utmost care and have been carefully culled each 6eason. With a few exceptions all are dv© to calve next month. Practically 'all are second to fifth calvers, are all heavy yielders,. and one of the highest tes^ ing .herds supplying the factory. We can confidently recommend them *o dairymen^ The implements are praoticallyi new and are in first-class order. i Sale commences at 11 a.m. punctually. ' Luncheon Provided. iXi '■■: y '.■■ / ■ -,

CLEARING SALE. KAPUNI STREET, MANAIA. TUESDAY, JULY 5. Ti GARDINER has ibeen favoured • with instructions from Mrs S. Hughes to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. The whole of her household .furniture and effects, including dining room suite, 3 tables^ flower stand, sideboard, fender and irons, linoleums,' flower pots, curtain poles, d, .iron bedstead, wood single bedstead, 2 hospital' beds, 2 washstands, 2 wardrobes, . 2 duchesses, commode, pictures, 8 chairs, vr.vr. mattresses, flour ■bin', meait safe, crockery ware, iron kettle, Potts'^ irons, lawn mower, gal. baths, clothes basket, saws, brace and bit, garden tools, hedge clippers, quantity sundries. Sale starts at 1.30 p.m. Terms Strictly CASH. T. GARDINER, '. . /."'■'" Auctioneer. GREAT OPORTUNITY. RICH DRAINED FLAX SWAMP LAND ADJOINING RAILWAY AT £26 PER ACRE. RAfY ACRES famous Te Kawa! O^fcvJ Swamp, all well drained ,and'J clean of weeds;- about half in grass and rough feed; 400,000 to 500,000 feet of kahikatea timber on the property.' ! Several small cottages for men's accommodation. '< This property is already surveyed into sections or from 74 to 140 acres and will make first-class dairy farms. Only 7 miles by rail from town of Te Awamutu and dried milk factory, and same distance from Otorohanga Dairy Factory. About 560 acres are freehold and 29K acres Native Leasehold. Adjoin' us farms in an improved state are carrying close on a beast to the acre and the prices range from £70 to £80 per acre. H. LEWIS, LAND AGENT, TE AWAMUTU.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 4 July 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 4 July 1921, Page 8