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I AUCTIONS. ,■ morrTssey'~&~c67 j ON THE FAKM, OHANGAI. ] MONDAY, JULY 2. ,^ j At 12.30 p.m. |JJ P. MORRISBEY & CO., instructed by Mr Walter Wallace, who has disposed of his farm, will sell by public auction, as above— WITHOUT BESBBVE ; DAIRY LOWS, July and August calvers 30 3-year-eld heifers in calf 40 yearling heifers j Chain and tyne harrows, plough, [ M.H. drill (9-coultcr), Big.Six j MeCormiek mcwor, 80-gallon Beatrice separator, 6 milk I cana, farm tools and. sundrie* I Luncheon Provided. 1 —— ———_ . __ R. P. M OBEISSBT * C a j AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATOES. ASSESSORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. FOB SALE. j ]_02 ACRES, Mokoia, dwelling of 7 ! rooms, concrete cowshed, inj eluding 4-eofr Gane plant; will I carry 45 cows; 1 mile from factory and school; 4 acres swedes. PRICE £70 per acre. 54 ACRES, 2* miles from Hawera, subdivided into 6 paddocks, sroomed house, wash-house and bathroom, concrete cowshed and outbuildings; will carry 30 cows. £750 cash down. ! 190 ACRES Leasehold, Hurleyville, good dwelling and most up-to-date conveniences, new shed and milking plant. Rental £2 per acre. Price as a going concern £1250, which includes 47 cows, 12 yearling Jersey heifers, 1 ( bull,. 2 horses, waggon, cans, etc. 93 ACRES, Ngaere, straight lease, 5 years to run at £2 2s per acre; j carrying capacity 35 to 40 cows; 4-roomed dwelling, 6-bail cow- i shed. Right of purchase at £45 per acre. | 4-ROOMED HOUSE, High St., all modern conveniences, concrete paths; section of 31 perches. A cheap proposition at £1050. I 5-EOOMED BUNGALOW, centrally j situated, two sun porches, all latest conveniences, concrete j paths, standing on section of, $- i acre. £300 cash and good terms ' for balance. ' j I ■■■■". ' - j HALF-ACRE, Wilson Street, upon J which is erected a modern 6roomed dwelling, all possible conveniences, motor shed and. work shop. PRICE £1350. Cash down £200, good terms for balance of purchase money. S. P. MOEEISSEY & CO., GEO. LEE, Kepresentative. AT THE VICARAGE, COLLINS ST. TUESDAY, JUNE 26. At 1.30 p.m. I gMITH & EASTON have been f avouri ed with instructions from the Rev. J B. Franklin, to sell as above— { The whole of his household furniture i and effects, comprising piano by Beadle and Lambert, .piano stool, 1 carpet square, easy chairs, china cabinet, Morris chair, 2 chesterfields, fire screen, lire brasses, oak cake stand, oak sideboard, 6 dining chairs, 1 ear-rer, rirm bureau, bookcase, oak cccsaional table,. I hand machine, pictures, books, 1 ornaments and vases, oak escritoire, seagrass ami easy chairs, hearth rugs, carpet runner, lino, hall curtains, slip mats, cocoanut matting, 4-piece bedroom suite, bedroom chairs, s.\y. beds and j wire woves, 2 duchess pairs, duchess chest, wardrobe, 2 toilet sets, kapoc beds, canvas and w.w. stretchers and kapoes, pillows, curtain poles and fittings, clock, oak shaving stand, kitchen table, i chairs, child's chair, crockery, glassware, cutlery,- jam jars, preserving pan, pots and pans, Primus, small milk can, wringer, buckets, mower, edger, garden tools, gent's bike, step- ladder, and numerous sundries, 10 fowls 2 ducks ' TERMS~CASH. "THE AUSTRALIA" ANIT^TH^ EMPIRE." PRIVATE HOTELS. ROTORUA 10/- per day; 60/- per week. ' v J. N- M CL EAN ' r.. : -.^ PROPBIETOB. w . s .

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 June 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 June 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 June 1923, Page 12