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BAHOTU. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. N EWT 0 N K I N G Will sell by auction at his yards as above 55 calves to yearlings 24 yearlings 20 ISmonths- mixed 12 8 -year steers 15 2 to steers 12 cows and heifers 1 15-months Shorthorn bull 1 15-months Holstein bull 8 pairs working bullocks, yokes, bowa and chains 7 young pigs 12 weaners Sale at 12.80 o’clock. AUCTION LAND SALE. AT HAWERA. ON THE PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1905. At 2 o’clock sharp. Messrs gillies, fantham, AND NALDER (in conjunction with the West Coast Farmers’ Trading Association, Limited), have been favored with instructions from R. Lucena, Esq., to sell by Public A ction, the whole of the Land known as the late A. A. Fantham’s Homestead, containing 80 acres, subdivided into 82 sections of about two acres each. Terms —10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, six months, 10 per cent. 12 months, balance may remain on mortgage for five years at 5 per cent. For Sale by Tender. THE SPLENDID FARM lately occupied by Mr William Duggan on Kahui Road, Rahotu. fT LENDERS are invited for the I goodwill of 179 acres, West Coast Reserve Lease, at a rental of Is 7d per acre, with house, sheds etc., all in grass except shelter bush. Also for 190 acres similar lease of which about 80 acres still remain in bush—rental Is 9d per acre. These two sections are favourably situate on a metalled road, three miles from “ Crown ” Factory, two miles from Co-operative Creamery, and are suitable for joint occupation, but separate tenders are also invited as they must bo sold. Particulars can be obtained, and tenders will be received up to 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 29th November, 1905, by Mr Newton King, Auctioneer, New Plymouth, Messrs J. R. Stewart and Co., Opunake, and the undersigned, at whose offices the leases lie for inspection. Tenders to be at per acre. No tender necessarily accepted. HUGH DAILY, Brougham Steet, New Plymouth. J R gTEWAET & C O. AUCTIONEERS, Land, Commission and Estate Agenis, And Licensed Land Brokers, OPUNAKE. GRASS SEEDS, PRODUCE, AND FARM REQUISITES On sale or procured to order. Rents and debts collected. Loans Negotiated, Valuations Made, ami • Insurances Effected Leases, Transfers, and Mortgages Prepared at scale rates. STOCK SALES. 5-rJ CD 30 27 25 22 20 2 H 6 20 3 17 31 7 21 5 19 2 16 30 14 Private sales held in any part of the district. Weekly sales of produce, etc. every Saturday afternoon. Horse Fairs held at regular intervals. G EOBO t indle ’ AUCTIONEER, Genreal Commission Agent, Seed and Produce Merchant, OPUNAKE. Private sales held throughout the district. Agent for the Government Accident Insurance. Agent State Fire Insurance Office. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. W DIMOCK & CO., LTD., • are buyers of Ten Thousand First Quality Bacon Pigs (maiden sows or barrows). Full particulars Irom A. E. Dimock, Kaponga; or Wellington Bacon Factory, Waterloo Quay. OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. Opunake Eapouga Otakeho Okaiawa Hawera Stratford Eltham Mokoia Waverley 6 20 80 6 1820 27 81 1428 7 21 1 15 29 8 22 1 8 15 22 29 l B y I arrangement WANTED.-— A good strong boy or man, to milk and take cart to factory; either ou shares or monthly payment. Apply this office or S. R. Taylor, Manihi road, Rahotu. Just opened up a good selection of Ladies and dents’ Gold and Silver Watches. See our window display.—Prosser Bros.

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Opunake Times, Volume XXII, Issue 814, 28 November 1905, Page 3

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