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MENZIES AND GOLLOP. WEEKLY MART SALE. NEXT POST OFFICE, FRANKTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, AT 1 P.M. MENZIES AND GOLLOP. WILL SELL on account of a Client the Contents of a 5-roomecl House, comprising-^ GIDEBOARD, Dining Tables, Settee and Squab, Occ. Table, Rimu Suite Chairs, 2 Easy Upliol. Chairs, Leather Suit Case, Quantity Books, Piano Stool, Oak Bookcase, 2 Lamps, Hand Sewing Machine, llallstand, Double Rimu Bed and W.W. Stretcher, Bedding, Pedestal, S.G. Square, Cushions, Duchess Chests, Cabin Trunk, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Kitchen Dresser, Colonial Couch and Squab, Quantity Floor Coverings, Gum Bools. On account of Indent Merchant — .10 Pairs Ladies’ Shoes, all sizes. 30 Pairs Children’s Boots, all size.s Full Pens Poultry—Laying Hens, Pullets, Cockerels, Table Birds. Full List Yard Sundries . 50 Bales Hay, Spade, Rake, Hoe, Axe, Meat Safe, Saddle and Bridle, Milk Buckets, Tank, Gamekeeper Seed Potatoes, Ladies’ Bicycle, Juvenile Bicycle. TERMS CASH. W. S. MENZIES, Auctioneers.

CLEARING SALE, HIGH GRADE FURNISHINGS. MENZIES AND GOLLOP Will sell, STATION MASTER’S RESIDENCE, CHILLCOT ROAD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd. At 1.30 p.m. On account of Mr C. Conn (Stationmaster, Frankton) who is leaving the district, to sell ALL lIIS VALUABLE FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. DINING-ROOM -Piece English Oak Suite, 2 Oak Palmstands, Oak Occ. Tables, Extension Table, Carpet Square, .Sideboard,'Settee and Squab, Kerb, Fire Screen, Curtains, Piano Stool, Lino. HALL—Oak Hallstand, Carpet Runner, Slip Mats, Chair.

BEDROOM NO. I—B.M.1 —B.M. jMassive Bed and W.W., Oak Duchess, oval Mirrored, Lino, Rugs, Curtain, Wardrobe, Occ. Table, Cabinet. BEDROOMS NO. 2 AND 3.—Double and Single Iron Bed and WAV., Duchess Chests, Wardrobe (with drawers each side of mirror), Lino, Rugs, Curtains. , KITCHEN —Table, Chairs, Earthenware Jar, Griller, quantity Aluminium Pots and Pans, Kettle, I 'Sundries, etc., etc. OUTSIDE Lawnmower and Catcher, Rake, Hoe, 2 Shovels', GOft Garden Hose, Brooms, Wheelbarrow, 2 Hedge Clippers, Table Mangle, Saw, lot Carpenter’s Tools, Scythe, quantity Firewood, Pot Plants, etc., etc:

TEEMS CASH. 757 W. S'. MENZIES, Auctioneer. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY. BY ORDErToP THE MORTGAGEE. SMALL FARM ON EASY TERMS. * SMALL FARM ON EASY TERMS. rpHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X MERCANTILE , AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, HAMILTON, is instructed by the Mortgagee under Memorandum of Mortgage, No. 100,r 015, vol. 313, fo. 25, Auckland Registry, to offer by Public Auction at 10.30 a.m., oil Tuesday, the 6th November, 1923, at its sale rooms, Hamilton, the following live freehold farms: —Lots Nos. 8,9, 10, 11, and 12, on the plan deposited as No. 13.637, Auckland Survey, and being part of the Allotment, No. 229, Komakorau Parish, Komakorau, Waikato County, in the district of Fairflclds, in the vicinity of Hamilton, as follows: —(1) Lot No. 8, containing 124 acres 3 roods 37 perches; (2) Lot No. 9, containing 110 acres 0 roods 31 perches: (3) Lot No. 10, containing 119 acres 3 roods 8 perches; (4) Lot No. 11, containing 101 acres 1 rood 20 perches; (5) Lot No. 12, containing 117 acres 0 roods 1 perch. TERMS.—Ten per cent of the purchase price payable on the fall of the hammer, and the balance of one-third one month after the date of sale, when each.purchaser may also pay the remaining two-thirds iuycash and receive a Transfer free from encumbrances, or any purchaser may elect to leave the remaining two thirds on first mortgage for two or three years with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable quarterly, calculated from date of sale. Plans and further particulars may be obtained on application at the office of tixe Company. . 547

POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE. Sittings or Miuorcas, c. Orpingtons, ami Brown Leghorns; no expense has Been spared lo secure the best strains, and prize winners; 7/0 per setting, postage paid.—A. 11. Ellicott, Box 4, Hamilton .\orlh; 'phone 2115. o SETTINGS and chicks rrem Pedigree Laying Stock, backed by over -10 Firsts, Special and Championship Awards in Utility Show Classes. Black Orps., \v. Leghorns, Silver and Columbia Wyandoitos. SETTINGS (15 eggs), 7/0 and 10/0; CHICKS (batches weekly), Day-old ID/- dozen, fortnight-old 21/- dozen.—H. MOORE, liiilcrest, Hamilton (’phone 2201), or John Bateson and Son, Florists, Victoria Street. WHEN you want the Best, try Law’s WolTd-ramous strains. Official llocords, 305 (N. Island Record), 304, 292, 2SI, 203, 253, 219, 248, 213—274 average for 9 birds. Compare these scores with any other breeder and book now. r i Reds, S. Wyandottes, Blk. Orpingtons, \V Rocks, W. Leghorns and Indian Runners. settings 21/-.—J. O. Law, “Redllelds,” Taupiri. My leghorns and MINORCAS, Hamilton, Onehunga, Huntly and Ngaruawaliia 1923 Shows, won 3 Specials,' 12 Firsts, 4 Seconds, G Thirds. My seven birds last two year Competitions, averaged •>•251 lull weight eggs in 50 weeks; also won Standard Points Prize, 1921-22. Only -mow Winners and Competition liens mated up. Can any other local breeder show you PKC record. Settings 10/0, 10 per cent, discount lor two. Few day-old Chicks available. Note Address: G. F. CRESSEY, Macroa Boad. Frankton.

D\y old chicks and settings ' UTILITY WHITE LEGHORNS. Competition strains. Settings 15 eggs. 10/6. Chicks, 12 for 15/-. No Sunday trade. H. S. BLACKMAN, MacKarlane Street, Hamilton East. JUST arrived. —Latest steel Side Cars, with electric welded Joints to nt all motor cycles. Trice £ls, complete, at W. M. Pitcher and Co.. Hamilton WHICH coal is the cleanest Tor household use? —Puke Coal. Try it.— Ireland and Burn, Agents, ’Phone 1707. CHILDREN’S Tonic, 2/6, for all children who are not up to the mark—Prepared by J. N. Irvine, M.P.S., Chemist.

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15354, 1 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15354, 1 October 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15354, 1 October 1923, Page 2

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