AUCTZON SALES. ON THE FARM, CHEAL LIOAD, NGAERE. MONDAY, MAY 27th. rpHB N.Z. L. «Sc M. AGENCY, J- CO., LTD,, REDUCED, Stratford, have l)Ocn favoured with instructions from MR. W. Jl. FRANKS, to WITHOUT RESERVEgood dairy cows, sprinj •! young breeding sows 1 boar 10 young pigs Light brake, spring cart, 2 sledges plough, harrows, roller, swing.otroes, and sundries. • With Slight Reserve—--1 draught marc, stinted to "Lincoln Tom" 1 half draught mare 1 Trotting pony "Theodore" 1 school horse. Sale at 12.30. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE DAIRYING LANDS. To be held at HAWERA ON 25th MAY. npHE U.Z, L. & M. AGENCY JL COMPANY, LIMITED, AN REDUCED, will Sell N hy Public Auc-
ON SATURDAY, 25th MAY— A rare selection of choice Dairy Farms, being subdivisions of the undersigned properties— Under instructions received from CHARLES GOODSON, Esq.— This well-known Estate, "Whenuku," part of the celebrated Waihi Downs, comprising—'AA ACRES of the richest dairy & \J\J ing land in Taranaki, situate about mile from Hawera and close to factory. TERMS: 5 per cent, on fall of hammer, 2J per cent, on possession, 5 per cent, in twelve'months, balance at 5 per cent, for seven years, with right to pay off at any time in sums of £SO for lots up to 15 acres, £IOO for lots over 'io and under 70 acres, £l5O for lots over 70 acres. ALSO— Under instructions received from the Executors in the Estate of the late Joseph Pease— ACRES (aboui Lands, situate close to Hawera, and handy to factories, schools, and railway. TERMS—S per cent, on fall of hammer, 2\ per cent, on possession, 5 per cent, in 12 months, balance at 5 per cent, for 7 years, with right to pay off at any time without further notice, in sums of £lO and upward*. Also— FOR SALE OR LEASE— Under instructions received from JOHN FORBES McGREGOR, Esq.— Brj £ 1 ACRES of Freehold, .on Ali <l)2 leu Road, Meremerc; 12 miles from Hawera, \ mile from factory, 1 mile from school; good healthy country, with carrying capacity of about 80 cows., 300 breeding ewes, horses, etc!; well subdivided and watered. The Auctioneers will bo pleased to supply full information and arrange for inspection of any of the aboveLithographic plans on application.
SEPARATOR Versus HAND SKIMMING. Hand skirariling is so wasteful, and separators are so clieap, that it docs not pay to be without a separator, even if only milking one cow ; the only difficulty is to select the most up-to-date and host value machine. It is our business to keep in touch with the latest improvements, and select for our stock only the very best, and you can rely on procuring from us a Separator that will give absolute satisfaction. We have selected for this season the Flott, Domo, Diabolo, etc , and price* range from £3 up. We will be pleased if you will inspect our stock, and our expert advice is at your disposal. Yours faithfully, MCMILLAN AND FREDRIC, Specialists In Dairy Machinery, Broadway, Stratford. LET US If your Boots show signs S of old age or distress, don't S threw them away. S FOSTER can fix them up S lor you and incidentally S make them as geed cs new, S to say nothing of proicnging S their life and usefulness. S Heaps of good work is put S into a!! our Repairs Work, S and the host English Bends S are used for men's hard wear S Bring your Repairs here, and 8 bo one of our largely in- S creasing family cf satisfied S customers. S i. U-. i 1 TBATFOBD. [A Card.] MISS M. MIDDLETON, A.T.G.L. mEACHER OF PIANOFORTE 1 AND THEORY. Address: Pembroke Road, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 22, 23 May 1912, Page 8
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