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| AUCTIONS. J£ING T IMITED, STOCK & STATION AGENTS. j JfE E. A. NIXOtf r of Hawera, has been appointed at aur Stock Agent for South Taxanaki. Mr Nixon's Office wSll be with Mr. T. J. Salmon, Princes Sixeet, Hawera, where all enquiries will be promptly attended to. Telephones: Office 128; Prir, House 20. PEDIGREE JERSEY SA&3S POSTPONED. ]JfESSRS W. S.IEnuCKEY ana W. E. WICKHAM'S Sale, to be Reid at Mr Kcuckey's Homestead, Ealeigh Road, WAITAKA, will now be held ea FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924 (three days later than original date). On account of Mr W. S. Knuekey— 29 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS, HEIFERS & BULLS, including four daughters of the great sire of producers Soumise Tom On account of Mr W. E. Wickham— 23 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS, HEIFERS & BULLS Luncheon will be served at 11 a.m. Sale Commences at 12 noon. Catalogues obtainable from all branches of the Auctioneers— NEWTON SING LIMITED 7,10 SPECIAL SALE OF HOESES AND IMPLEMENTS. HAWERA. FRIDAY, MAY 6. At 1 p.m. J^ P. MORRISSEY & CO., instructed by Mr S. J. Suisted, will sell by public auction as .above^ — 25 STAUNCH YOUNG DRAUGHT j AND MILK CART HORSES ' Also— Contractor's plant, comprising d.f. j "plough, disc and 5-leaf tine har- '< rows, running gear for 10 horses, ! harness, swingletrees, milk waggon, 2-horse lorry and 1 good spring dray ; On account of other vendors 20 draught, milk cart and harness horses . 7,10 WAVERLEY~SALEYARDS. FRIDAyTmAY 9. At 1 p.m. * ; ! J«HE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS j will sell by auction as above— 200 ewes in lamb to Romney rams - 140 2-tooth wethers 120 empty ewes 200 lambs 14 empty.cows 27 4 and 5-year bullocks 22 weaners 40 fat and forward 2 and 4-year bullocks 10 store cows 10 weaner heifers 30 black-face lambs SALE OF TIMBER, IRON, ETC. STEAFFORD STREET, PATEA (on site of old Post Office). . SATURDAY, MAY 10. At 1,30 p.m. D # KERRISK &T"cb. have received instructions to sell by auction as above^— Timber, iron, doors, windows, shelving, bricks, etc. (in suitable lots) 9 INCREASE SIZE OF' f YOXHt CLOVER. PEED your clovers with the Phosphates contained in "Tui" Topdressing or Basic Slag and increase its size. At the same time you'll increase your yield of grass and improve and sweeten your pasture. The above was drawn from life, actual size, to show a phos. phate-starved clover leaf and ! ona fed with "Tui" Topdressing. j ; lIODDEB AND TOLLEY, j Palmerston North, Feildfng : Marton and Hawera. ■ FURNITURE^ /iSSSfik Look for the Sign- <^lffi&i\ board and come /^^^yr'^B^f through to the Fac- V|V^§£ff!jsf Being in a Low Rent i/~~~^~"l »3«3^ area we can sell for v=^*"^v^—r^^F^ Call and inspect our latest paodactioM. mJ* t? lat^ ef> SeS) Tapestry Squares, Mats, Hearth Rugs.. Upho&teredTsaitea and Easy Chairs. ' Also Furmture Eepa«a, Recovering, Bedding remade, Saws sharpened, PraS Tubs n!,? ye4 cd ' fttelP^ w«£Tubs, Glass Show O&ses, Built-in Cap- ■ _, boards. We Specialise *n Picture Framing L. J. HALL, FUHNITtJEE MANUFACTURER. 107 UNION ST., HAWERA (near Station), Eing 'Phone 659.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 7 May 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 7 May 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 7 May 1924, Page 8