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AUCTIONS. FARMERS^CO-OK OPUJfAKE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBEB 11. gQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, . PIGS, SHEEP, Efce., including 50 dairy cows and feeifeis eloue to profit i 100 mixed weaners PROTECT YOUR STOCK WITH eO-OP. VETERINARY REMEDIES. T^ON'T risk losing valuable stock! Keep well supplied with these reliable remedies, which are- manufactured by our own chemist, wh* has- \ made a special study of stock diseasesprevalent in New Zealand, and who will be pleased to advise you at anytime. "©O-OP" DRENCH (each packet contains two doses), 15/- doz.; 1/6-pkt. "CO-OP " STAGGER DRENCH,. 4/bottle.

<* CO-OP" UDDER OINTMENT, Ilk tins, 2/6; 41b. tins, 8/-; 71b. tins* 12/6 "CO-OP." SCOUR REMEDY, 3/- bot. I "Od-OlC" MAMMITIS CUBE, 3/6 i bottle. "CO-OP." EGG PRODUCER, 2/9 pkt. We can also supply high grade TETERINARY INSTRUMENTS, ing Syringes, Air Pumps, Probangs,v Teat Tubes, etc, at lowest prices, y FARMERS' CO-OP., ;■•■ ALIi BRANCHES. AT THE MART, REGENT STREET. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). At 1 p.m. •: J W. TURNBULL & CO. will sell by 1 auction as above—*• Fowls, ducks, apples, furniture, 250 yards Jap. silk, silk jumpers, crepe de chine jumpers, blankets Also-^- -■;.:■- ---■ Prime beef, mutton, pork, sausages, >, 5 sacks cauliflowers : : ' - \ j KQ ACRES, 5 miles worn Hawera, being all level and-one of the best farms in the district; carrying 35 cows and horse; .good up-to-date house, with h. and c. water, wash-house, etc., motor garage, \ good cowshed, and a fine patch of lucerne. Price £100 per acre; would consider exchange for sheep farm. 60 ACRES, Kaponga, all level, 7 acres in crop, balance -grass; carry 30 cows, besides'horses; close to school and factory; house and cowshed. Price £70 acre. Cash

£650. o-BOOMED HOUSE, central, gas, electric light, bath, 3eullery, vsink, cupboards, meat safe; built of heart timber 1, in good order. Price £1030. Only £50 deposit. 5-BOOMED HOUSE, central, nice section and a cheap property; at £830; only £130 cash required. 4-BOOMED BUNGALOW, h. and «. watery* electric light, bathroom, sink, wash-house, copper and tuba, concrete paths, lawns and hedges. Only £850, with £100 cash, or would consider exchange for larger house. 5-BOOMED NEW BUNGALOW, with sleepnig poi'ch, electric light, h. and c. water, pantry, porcelain bath, built-in cupboards and meat safe. Price £1250; easy terms. C J. ROWEHOUSE & LAND AGENT, HAWERA. STOPS STOP! FURNITURE j : - lAT WORKSHOP COST, DIBECT TO YOU. . NO MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS. Upholstery and Bedding,- 801 l Top Desks, Pictures Framed and Bepairs of all kinds carried out. L. J. H^ 1" (Late Purser's, Wanganui), CABINETMAKER, 107 UNION STREET, HAWERA. I (Near Station)

TO TAMMJSBA AHD OTHERS. TIMBEB FOB SALE AT SEASONABLE PBICES. SPECIAL LINES SUITABLE FOB COW SHLDB, And all Classes of Farm Buildings, Sheep Yards, Fig Sheds, Etc. Inspection Invited and Enquiries Solicited. TgGMONT JJOX £<OMPANY. LIMITED. TIMBEB TABDS : jeJLTHAM. P.O. Box 19. 'Phone 20. ; All Classes of Bough and Dressed Timber in Btock, Mouldings, Fencing Posts, House Blocks, etc, ex EJthaa and Main Trunk Sawmills. AN IDEAL LITTLE HOME. ONE MILE FROM HAWERA P.O. £X ACBES of land, divided into 4 paddocks j sheltered by live hedges; well grassed; small piece of lucerne and carrots; 2-bail shed, con- ! crete floor, fowl house and piggeries; motor garage j '4-roomed bungalow, electric light, hot and cold water; concrete paths. Eer.t, £2 15s per week. j y J. J. A LLEN ' / LAND AGENT, J / Office; High St. West. .. .

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 September 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 September 1922, Page 8