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NORTH AUCKLAND I AltiflLlla Hill 3 *!!! LA Alii tf &iIP» gTOCK AND (JENERAL AUCTIONEERS, gSTATiI, QOMMISSION AND JNSUEANCE A GENTS ' V ALUERS ' ETC * HEAD OFFICE:—— BANK STREET, WHANGAREI. Telegraphic Addre ß _: "Farmcoop." '?Hone Number.: 26 and 55. Address Letters to: "The Manager, Farmers' Co-op. P.O. Box 30, Whangarei." GET YOUR SUPPLIES FROM HEADQUARTERS Where we hold MASSEY-HARRIS, MPLEMENTS, DOMO SEPARATORS, TRELOAR MILKING MACHINE;. P. and D. DUNCAN b SANDOW WOOL-PIiE^ES| POSia, wYptt nnH 9TAPT.ES MANURES, FERTILIZERS, GRASS and W TT§S T PWFnS CHAFF HA\C OATS, FEED and SEED, TABLE and BENZINE, LUBRICANTS, MOTOR TYRES. Discuss your Farm Problems with us. . STOCK SALE FIXTURES. AS THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT HAS REMOVED TEE RESTRICTIONS ON STOCK AUCTION SALES OUR DECEMBER SALES WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS:— MANGA WHARE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. WAIPU, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. ARAPOHUE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. RUAWAI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. WHANGAREI HORSE FAIR, THUEoDAV, DECEMBER 12. PAPAROA, Jt'KlDAi, DEGi-ivißi-R _o. MAUNGATUROTO, SATUKDAI, D__i__MßEß 14. TOWAI, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14. KAIKOHE, TUESDAI, DECEiviBE-i 17. OHAEAWAI, WEDNESDAY, DECE.-JEli 18. WHANGAREI, THURSDAY, DEC.EM_.ER 19. KAMO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20. FOR PRIVATE SALE.—-A number o; uuod Young Shorthorn Bulla. gOKSE ]j , AIR ( WHANGAREI JUNCTION YARDS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1918. At 10 a.m. Sharp. OAA UNBROKEN COLTS AND FILLIES .MEDIUM AND U LIGHT DRAUGHTS, CU-ifc> AND PONIEb. Further Entries Solicited. Owners are particularly requested to iur.iish h^ e t £ la Reserves oi tneir _ocs. wumoers win ue aiioued a. ihe entries arc brought to the yard. ENiß,unoE , -, niciuamg halter. All Unbroken Horses w»H he offered rirst, and must be at the Yards by 9 a.m. On account Client: 4 Heavy Draught Geldings. 1 Heavy Draugnt Mare. 5 Sets Harness, Timber Waggon, Jacxs, Grips, etc. NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP., LIMITED. (A. Holmes, Manager.) In conjunction with DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. (H. R. Wood, Manager.) HOUSES FOE SALE MODERN 6.ROOMED HOUSE AND 4S ACRES LAND. 1J MILES FROM WHANGAREI P.O. PRICE £1100. CASH REQUIRED £300. ANEW and Well-built House in a popular part of the town, h. and c. water, septic tank and all conveniences, also good range ot outbuild-i-nirq includine buggy-shed, stables, etc. ; g The land is all well laid down in grass and would carry two cows. A good chance ior the lanniy man wno wants to keep his own cow- Hd-l GOOD FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE IN KENSINGTON. EXTRA LARGE bECiioN VviTil GOOD ORCIIAIiD. SELLING CHEAP FOR CAbH. A GOOD HOME and a well-laid out orchard. The House has five good rooms, scullery, bathroom and wash-house, with h. and c. water, electric light, etc., and everything in first-class order. The position is good being quite secluded and yet close to school and town. The owner wishes to leave the town and will sell cheap for cash. X 29 NEAR WHANGAREI HEADS. A HOME FOR THE SUMMER. PRETTY BUNGALOW AND 2i ACRES LAND. ONLY £650. A FINE well-finished Bungalow of five rooms, only two years old, concrete foundations, concrete tootpaths and tiled roof. Close to school post omce," wnarl, and good sandy beaen. The land is nearly level and has all been ploughed and wen put down in good Fingiish grasses. The House itself would be cheap at tne money witnout the land. G25 TO LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. HOUSE AND 12 ACRES LAND. UNDER 3 MILES FROM WHANGAREI P.O. A GOOD HOUSE of five rooms with h. and c. water, telephone, etc., besides a good range of outbuildings. The land is half flat and half hill and has a well-established orchard and 1_ acres. Would milk oor 4 cows. The rent is very low and could easily be made oil' the cows a;id orchard by a practical man. 700 ACRES AT £5. INCLUDING 80 ACRES GOOD FLATS. £1000 CASH REQUIRED. 9 MILES FROM RAILWAY. A HANDY BLOCK of Grazing Country which could be readily adapted to dairying or mixed farming, practically the whole area being ploughable and 80 to 100 acres of it good river flat. The position is good witn a meUiiieu road to the railway and the cream cart passes within a lew chains oi the gate. There are now 400 acrea in grass, vie uaiatice being m rem and rough feed but tne whole t ,i_.__ i_ vi uiipruvcment. ill. _1.1/_l-. VVjl,v_i-U !!■.«-■ >J-... -.--.- .'.J -.;. ..I; i W ... ...... .... 0 ..,,., (•■..•■....! be dOUUICU »J> jtaliCi'Jus iii..:U;,r-;t;Ui>.:iH.. 'ilie UUllumg- iU'- all io uHjUUVa, '.ii-so Cji/'.g a ii;oac/il btX-i.OOiy,-ed House, wooisnoa wmi hiacnnies and an u___-s_a-'y outbuildings. The owner is leaving tne vis.not and win sen. D3O 533 ACRES AT £3 A GOOD RUN GOING CHEAP. ONLY £300 DEPOSIT. TJAS nearly all been bush country, of which 100 acres is still standing, and 350 acres is in rough feed. The country is all easy and eventually ploughable, except 100 acres, and the bulk of it is volcanic in formation. It is nearly ring-fenced and if this were finished it would carry 150 cattle. This is a good opening - for a young man with small capital and plenty ; of energy. .„ Pl 7 450 ACRES IN MANGAKAHIA. ! 200 ACRES GRASS: BALANCE BUSH. j PRICE FOR GOODWILL £G. 'PHE Mangakahia bush country is well known to be the right stuff. Here 1 is a small block but a good one for the man with small capital—only £600 deposit being required, it is only half-a-niile from school and 4 miles from P. 0., store, etc., and capable of carrying 100 head of cattle in its present condition- Write for further particulars. M 123 200 ACRES FREEHOLD. ALL IN GRASS AT £10. A VERY handy Block of strong sandstone country, situated in a most """flourishing district, only 20 miles from Whangarei, and metalled road practically all the way. All easy hills, well watered and all in grass. Suitable for mixed farming as cream cart passes. F6 districtTrefresentatives. AUCKLAND: B. H. Andrew (Branch Manager). DALiGAVILLE: T. H. Mitchell (Branch Manager), T. H. Kenny (Auctioneer), Jas. McEwan (Stock Agent), T. E. Jones (Land), HELENSVILLE: H. B. Bradly. KAIKOHE: C. L. Dobson. KAITAIA: R. B. Morpeth (Branch Manager), W. N. Perlrins, H. P. Adamson. KOHUKOHU: T. B. Hurley. KAMO: Hy. Whimp/ MAUNGAKARAMEA: Thos. O'Carroli. PAPAROA: C. G. Wilson. RUAWAI: G. Dodds. WAIPU: E. H. Ryan. WARKWORTH: A. S. Carran (Auctioneer), H. N. Russell, F. Watters. WHANGAREI: H. B. Sloane and C. Chapman (Auctioneers), D. Todd and W. E. Hunter (Land), A. McDonald. KOHUKOHU: G. Davidson.

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Northern Advocate, 9 December 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 9 December 1918, Page 4

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