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AUCTIONS. N.Z. LOAN £ MiTcOi -i— :— ■ - : , ! PRELIMINARY NOTICE. XffiP have Reserved MONDAY, i» T July 25th, to otter at our Kaka-1 raniea -Yards on account of Messrs : Hurley Bros.—* j 160 3-year in-calf heifers {Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein) ELTHAM. ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 6. IAA HEAD MIXED^ CATTLE, iUU PIGS, Etc. ,including— 30 i.f. oows 1 P|A SHEEP, including— 60 fat ewes Also— 1 waggon and harness 1 spring cart and harness HAWERA. I THURSDAY, JULY 7. OAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, pi<js j Etc i nc i u ding_ 45 2 and 3-year in-calf heifers (mixed breeds) 6 cows close to profit 5 choice dairy cows Kf\(\ MIXED SHEEP ' . Also— 1 waggon- (carry 18 cans) 9 milk cans

BEFORE BUYING ENQUIRE ABOUT OUR CALF FOODS, Which contain the Best Nourishing Ingredients. We Stock PALMER'S, MEGGITTS' AND GILRUTH'S CALF FOODS Also FATERINE LIQUID STOCK FOOD. We Give KEEN QUOTATIONS for the following Farmers' Requisites: FARM SEEDS, FERTILISERS, CALF FOODS, CHAFF, POLLARD, BRAN, PIGMEAL, FATNA, SALT LICKS, CLEANSING DRENCHES, MURTUN'S, COOPER'S & MoDOUGAL'S SHEEP DIPS. ' Try Our Famous ELMSHURST TEA. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., HAWERA. IMPORTANT TO POULTRY FANCIERS. CLEARING SALE OF MR. J. URLICK'S VALUABLE AND STANDARD BRED POULTRY Including American AVhte Leghorns. White Wyandottes. White Plymouth Rocks, Silyer Wyandottes, and Barred Rocks. Mr. Urlick is leaving the district, and has decided to dispose of all his birds by PUBLIC AUCTION at WINTER SHOW on SATURDAY, JULY 9, AT 2 P.M. The above strains of poultry are well known throughout the Dominion, and j have been consistent prize winners at every show, securing many championships and valuable cups and shields. AUCTIONEER: MR. H. EL OUDBY, the well-known poultry fancier who will sell for Messrs Gaustad and Marlow, Waitara. TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS; REGENT STREET.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 6. At l; 30 p.m. ,^MITH & EASTON" have been in- *-* structed by the Commercial Agency Ltd. to sell as. above— Saw bench with saw, belt for saw, 2 joiners' benches, 12 doors, new stage floor 24 x 12, glazing table, 21 sheets corrugated iron, 5 squares asbestos slates, 70d o z. tiles, dry joinery timber, quantity rough timber, 36 lft piles, 2 roffs wire netting, 2 rolls Malthoid, 3 barrows Also—. Furniture comprising table 8 ft iby 4ft, 2 ib.w. chairs, oak table,! easy chair, carpet square, 3 wicker chairs, 2 pictures, Reming- * ton typewriter (new), office stool, office fittings, office stationery, printing zoard, letter press DAIRY FARMS. FOR STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. QK ACRES, good district; good OtF quality land, well grassed; sroomed house and outbuildings; carry 25 cows, young stock, few sheep. Rent, 35/- per acre for 5 years. 200 ACRES; splendid dairy farm; nearly all flat; 70 acres stumped"; sroomed house, good cowshed, all | necessary outbuildings; has been [ milking 60 cows. Rent, 32/6 per acre for 5 years. 200 ACRES, close to township; all ! flat; well fenced and watered; ] handy to everything; carry 50 to' i 60 cows and young fetock; two I houses and all necessary build- . ings. Rent, 32/6 per acre for 5 years. N. E. GIFFORD, AGENT, FEILDING.

TIMBER. TIMBER. FARMERS, BUILDERS AND OTHERS. us for quotations of sup- "» ' plies from our Bush Mill of Rimu, Matai, and White Pine. WM. AITCHISON, LTD., Phone 17. Patea. TIMBER. "Y\^ E have in stock Second-clae* • * Timber suitable for sheds, etc. j We have our own motor lorry and will i deliver any quantity promptly and reasonably. W. CLEMENT & SON, SawmiUers, T# Kiri.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 5 July 1921, Page 8