AUCTIONS. N.Z. LOAN & M.ACO. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. At 12.80 p.m. Sharp. (Loan and Mercantile Yards.) 20 fat cows 60 store cows 30 choice 10-month Jersey heifers ’ from 310 butter-fat herds S dairy-bulls 20 dairy cows and heifers, On account of a client, without reserve— -30 dairy heifers, calved and close to profit hawera. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, Etc., including—--40 fat and forward cows 150 yearling and 2-vear heifers 30 dairy cows 15 pigs PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE. . 19’20 J/[ASSEY JJ ARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS. FARM IMPLEMENTS. MOWERS RAKES CULTIVATORS DRILLS harrows PLOUGHS, ETC. AGENTS: NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY GO, LTD, • HAWERA. /
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SECOND-HAND CAES POE SALE. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING CARS FOR SALE. 3-SEATER OVERLAND, late model, colonial body, wire wheels, newly painted and in perfect order S.SEATEE BUICK? .. C ‘ lc “f „ elv l y overhauled, painted, new hood and side curtains. 5-SEATER CHEVROLET in good runi ° rder ’’ 490 mo de:—£7o. PULLMAN CAR, 3-seater, in good order. A Snip at £35. 1 OVERLAND SPORTS MODEL in perfect order; 1924 model. A Snip Cheap 1 M W. O. Petty, Late of J. Blake & Son. A ’Phone 089. Agents for Booth, McDonald Ltd I-arm Implements and Machinery
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 November 1924, Page 8
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