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Auction Sales. Hunter & Wilson, Auctioneers, Stock & Cattle Salesmen, Land & Commission Agents, WHANGAKEL Regular sales of stock held at Whangarei, Hikurangi and Ruatangata. Horse sales : Spring and Autumn. Outdoor Sales conducted, also, sales of land and furniture held in " The Mart," Bunk-street. Agents for .-—Messrs S. Vaile and Sons, A. Yates & Co.. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., and Hellaby Bro.'s manures, Phoenix Fire Assurance Coy., General Live Stock Insurance Coy., Hay & Sons. On Sale and to arrive at" " The Mart," feed oats, (crushed or whole), seed oats (machine cleaned I *, barley (crushed and whole), whole fowl and seed wheat, maize, chaff, bran, sharps, seed and table potatoes, b. nedust and manures, Gibson's Branding Fluid, E.L.T. Noxious Weed Destroyer, etc., etc. FOE PEIVATE SALE.— Farms in till parts of the district, also, a number of properties with comfortable dwelling houses in close proximity to the town. v FOE PEIVATE SALE.— Adjoining Kensington Park, 16 acres of volcanic land, well watered, fenced aud subdivided with stone walls, comfortable 6-roomed houso, convenient outbuildings. Price £750. Also At Ruatangata, Mr Wm. Hutchings' farm of 153 acres, comfortable house of 9 roomn, stable, sheds, etc., new orchard of 2 acres. Price, £i 6/ per acre. FOE IMMEDIATE SALE.— The well-known farm of Mrs Freeman, of 115 acres, 10 roomed house, well watered and fenced, 7i miles from Whnngarei, also, in conjunction, a leasehold of 185 acres, all fenced. FOE SALE. THE Woodhill estate, 80 allotments ranging from \ -acre to 3 acres and upwards. Splendid aspect and view, t-mile from post office. Bush land 120 acres. 136 feet frontage to Cameron-street, Whongarei, Calkins. A cottage and lot in Vine-street, 100 feet frontage. Apply to HUNTER & WILSON. SALE OF FUENITUEE AT MAIETOWN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1902. The undersigned instructed by Mr J. Meyers, will sell at bis residence, Mairtown on above dat<>, at 1.30 p.m. sharp:— HOUSEHOLD FUENITUBE, including .'—Duchess suite, and ware, 2 double iron bedsteads, 2 wire- woven mattresaee, commode, settee, wicker chairs, whatnot, carEet, round table, 3 small round table?, conch, entwood chain, cheffloncer, dining table, linoleums, etc., etc. HUNTEE & WILSON, SALE OF CHOICE FLOWEEING SHRUBS, POT PLANTS, FERNS, Etc. AT "THE MART." WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1902, At 1.30 p.m. rpHE undersigned instructed by Mr JL G. J. Mackey, Florist and Plant Merchant, Auckland, will sell, at " The Mart," Bank- street, on above date. A consignment of Choice Flowering Shrubs, Garden and Pot Plants, Ferns, etc. Also 2 dozen Flower Pots (Btnall stees). HUNTEE & WILSON. SPEING CATTLE SALES. WHANGAREI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1 p.m., sharp. 1 finn HEAD of Store Cattle of 11/VV all classes. 20 Fat Steers of choice quality. 15 Fat Cows and Steers. WHANGAREI, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER sth at 11 a m. 100 DAIEY Cows and Heifers - -20 Well-bred Bulls. 100 Head Store Cattle, horses etc., 4 Yearling Pedigree Shorthorn Bulls. 1 Choice Half-bred Jersey Cow at profit. 1 Pure-bred Shorthorn bull (splendid Btock getter.) Entries solicited for the above sales. N.B. — Puddocks will be provided for dairy stock aud bulls coming forward on Thursday. 1 "CIOE PEIVATE SALE.— About 1 8 JC chains of wire rope in good order, to be seen at " The Mart." A number of heavy and light timber waggons iv good order. ANNUAL SPEING HOESE SALE. WHANG AEEI YAEBS, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th and 10th, of Q(\C\ HORSES of all classes, inwvv eluding a shipment of part worn harnpss mares and geldings from Auckland. Sale at 12 o'clock Thursday, and 10 a.m., Friday. Entries Solicited. HUNTER & WILSON.

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Northern Advocate, 2 September 1902, Page 4

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