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AUCTIONS. , W.Z. LOAN &lf!.A. CO OPUNAKE. MONDAY, JULY 11. 1 HEAD -■ CATMfE, PIGS, Etc., J-t/W including 12 2-year empty heifers 60 in-calf heifers 60 weaner heifers 40 yearling heifers 1 Jersey Tull On account of Mr George Holmes— 5 acres swedes with run ou_S 13 acres grass MANAIA SALE. /"YWING to the Jersey Pedigree Sale being held on the same day, our Manaia Sale for .the 12th inst is CANCELLED. N.Z. L. & M.A. CO., LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. X\TfE have Reserved MONDAY, * * ! July 2oth, to offer at our Kakaramea Yards on account of Messrs Hurley Bros.— 160 3-year fn-calf heifers (Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein) j 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, MURTON'S, COOPER'S & McDOUGAL S SHEEP DIPS. Try Our Famous " ELMSHURST TEA. NEW ZEALAND LOAN A MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., HAWERA.

RP. MORRISSEY'S CALENDAR OF SALES. JULY. Tuesday, 12—Pedigree Jersey sale, A. and~P. Grounds, Hawera. Wednesday, 13—Norman A. Arthur, ' vHawera. Tuesday, 26—Horse Fair, Patea. . Friday, 29—Horse Fair, Hawera. AUGUST. Tuesday, 30—A. and J. O'Donnell's annual sale of pedigree Jerseys, Hawera. - w.s PRINCES ST. EXTENSION.' WEDNESDAY, JULY 13. ' At 1.30 p.m. T>, P.' MORRISSEY & CO. have reXI. • ceived instructions fro m Mr Norman A. Arthur, who has leased his property, to sell .by auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. The whole of his first-class furniture and effects, including long hair , Axminster square 12 x 9, 2 hand- ■ made Indian squares, Chesterfield and two easy chairs, writing | bureau, set book shelves, 3 occasional tables, 3-piece settee suite, palm stands, oak standing ; electric lamp, wo 0 d kerb; brisbris curtains in voile, madras • tad casement, hanging curtains in chintz and shadow tissue,, dining room suite in rimu, stained walnut sideboard, gate-leg table, 4 h.h. chairs, antique copper curI tain rods, pictures, numerous ! cushions, Mission chair,' white enamel bedroom suite, in^iding duchess chest (oval mirror), 4ft 6in bedstead, pedestal and wardrobe, wire, combination and kapoc mattresses, imitation oak ihedroom suite, number of bed-! room rugs, blinds, etc., b e dT o om ' chair in chintz, bedspreads and curtains to match, Axminster hall runner and rug, hall mirr o r, large hanging mirr o r, kitchen' table, chairs, linoleum and sundries, crockery, glass, stainless cutlery, small quantity linen, S.G. chair, kerb, large number of j useful garden tools, tent, fl oo r and poles complete, 8 p.b. White ' f Leghorns (laying), 2 Plymouth ' Rocks, (show birds), clothes ho^se, " child's swing, zinc bath and numerous sundries 1

WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 5-seater 20 h.p. English car (Calthprpe) with 5 wir c wheels; re cently overhauled The above furniture will be on view on Tuesday afternoon. HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, JULY 29. TV P. MORRISSEY & CO. will J-*^ • hold a Horse Fair on above date and are now ieceiving entries, which will positively close on SATURDAY, 16th inst. Entries for a few more Heavy Draughts only will be taiesn. ' DAIRY FARMS. FOR STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. OK ACRES, good district; good 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; alii flat; well fenced and watered; handy to everything; carry 50 to 60 cows and young stock; two houses and all necessary buildings. Rent, 32/6 per acre for 5 years. N. E. GIFFORO, _ »• .' AGENT, FEILDING.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 9 July 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 9 July 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 9 July 1921, Page 10

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