For Safe. DRAUGHT Horse (staunch), cover, harness and dray, all complete. Moderate price asked.—Apply Mrs Keane, London Street, Waihi. HOUSE COWS.—I Jersey, 1 Holstein, perfect. Close to profit. £l2 6ash, or terms. —R.' Whitten. MQTOR Cycle and side-car. Acetylene lamps and gener ators. For further particulars apply 1138, Gazette Office. MOTORS, cheap, one 15 b.p. and-one 5 h.p. 400 volt 50 cycle 3-phase 1500 r.p.m. C.E. Motors. Starting compensators, no volt and overload release. Motors are new and still in original cases. — Apply “ Independent,” Cambridge. WINDMILLS, two, Booth and McDonald. Self-oilers. ■ — J. M, Thompson, Kerepeehi. SNIP FOR PLAINS FARMERS \ ODD ACRES hill counvvv try bush, wbare ; 100 acres ready for burning. At the low price of 30/- per acre. Easy terms. —Box 23, Turua. Lost. HkND-BAG, from School, on Friday afternoon. Finder rewarded.—Apply Aroha Nicholas. Wanted to Buy. BOWLS, set of four.- Apply 1141, Gazette Office. Accommodation Wanted. TTNFURNISHED rooms, two, or vJ private board, by married couple.—Apply to ’Phone 33, Pseroa. Gardening Wanteft GARDENING and orchard work required ; spraying and pruning of fruit trees understood.— Address L. C. Beetham, Post Office, Paeroa. Wanted Known. BULLS for Hire. —Jersey and other crosses. Service fee 10/-, three for £l;'grazing extra. —R. Whitten.. MR W. ARDERN, bricklayer/ is ’now at liberty to undertake local work. <» THANKS. THE Paeroa Chamber cf Commerce , desires to thank all those who contributed to the collecton for the Orphan Kiddies Fund at the Agricultural Show. The collections will be continued until Christmas, and any one desiring to assist will have an opportunity of doing so. E. W. PORRITT, President. SALVATION ARMY ANN IVE R S A R Y. e i r -■ '• Services — Sunday 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Bright, happy singing by the young people. All are welcome, LOYAL JUBILEE LODGE, M.U.1.0.0.F. QUARTERLY Meeting Tuesday, 13th December, m Druids Hall at 8 p.m. Pound night. W. NORTH, Hon. Sec. GARDEN PARTY AT “MAURIAENA.” In aid of Hikutaia Queen. MISS MARY ELLIS. FROM 1 TO 5, -DECEMBER 17. Admission:' Adults 6dChildren 3d. Come and see the ponies and Donkeys, the goats, the opposum, the ostriches, and scores of other .birds. ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Pony Class for Judging. Lassoing,. Buck-jumping, Quoits, Tennis, and other games. Strawberries & Cream, Ice Cream Etc. Maori Haka of Welcome. E. J. WALTERS; Promoter. AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER. Favoured with instructions from Mr R. Phillips (of the Paeroa Cash Sawmills) We shall offer for Sale by Public Auction on The -Ground, STATION ROAD, AT 1 P.M. SHARP on FRIDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 16, 1921:— ' Lot 1. Substantial Shed, 23 x 12, for Removal. This shed has only been built a few months, and can easily be made suitable for a “bach,” motor shed, etc. Lot 2. About 3000 Heart Rimu fence battens and a few’thousand feet of sundry lines of timber in parcels to suit purchasers. As Mr Phillips is removing the whole bf his Plant up to Komata the above must all be sold, so don’t fail to roll up. Following the above we shall hold an Auction Sale of Furniture, Poultry, Vegetables, ar our Mart, commencing at 3 p.m. STANSFIELD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, PAEROA.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4353, 9 December 1921, Page 3
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