GRAND CONCERT & DANCE WAIMAUKU HALL SATURDAY, JULY 24TH, 1920 Concert in aid of Catholic Church Funds, Htlensville. The Transport Co.'s bus will leave Helensville at 7 p.m. Intending passengers ring 89, Helensville, to book seats. K. LYONS. Hon. Secretary. KAUKAPAKAPA YARDS. Opening Sale MONDAY, JULY 19TH At 12 noon sharp. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE Afi-ENCY CO., LTD., will hold their OPENING SALE in the NEWYARDS, as above and will yard upwards of 300 HEAD MIXED CATTLE Entries to date include 50 DAIRY Cows and Heifers from various clients 100 YEARLINGS to 18 months Steers and Heifers, including 50 good colours off turnips 20 MIXED Cattle from Tahekeroa 10 GOOD fresh 4yr Bullocks 20 BEEF, including some quality barren heifers Entries will be received by MR WM. AUSTIN, KAUKAPAKAPA, Or with OFFICE, AUCKLAND. NOTE—The ladies of Kaukapakapa will serve a hot dinner at 11.15 ; also afternoon tea in the house close to th c yards. Proceeds in. aid of local Roll of Honour. Waimauku, Waimauku. About 4 miles from station. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6. At 11 o'clock 620 Acres Dairying, Grazing and Cropping Land SUBDIVIDED INTO 7 FARMS 2G4U TO 11 ACRES Improved and partly improved. All well watered. T. MANDENO JACKSON, instructed by JOHN GREY, Agent, Helensville (acting on behalf of the owner), will sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Custom btreet East, on the above date— ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, containing about 620 ACRES, mostly easy ploughable land ; sandy loam with some clay mixture, lying well to the sun. Well sheltered and well watered. Subdivided into i 7 IMPROVED AND PARTLY 1MI PROVED FARMS \ RANGING IN AREA FROM 2(54J,g TO :11 ACRES, all of which ;«rc easily work|ed and have good road frontages. Three lor four are practically ring-fenced and i two or three have clumps of valuable : bush, plenty of firewood etc. ■■ ON SECTION 24, containing 264H ! acres (well fenced, subdivided and watered) there is a 7-roomed House (old, but ! sound), up-to-data milking-shed (con- ! crote floor), and complete range of farm ; buildings. : TERMS :10 per cent cash on fall ot > hammer, 15 per cent on possession, bal- ■ anee five years. Interest on all unpaid balances, 6 per cent. Plans and fullost particulars from JOHN GREY, P. O. BOX 20, HELENSVILLE, Or the Auctioneers T. MANDENO JACKSON CUSTOM ST. E., AUCKLAND - P. O. BOX 137 SALE SALE KAUKAPAKAPA MONDAY, 19th JULY A SUBSTANTIAL TWO COURSE 2S DINNER 2S Will be served in MR DRINNAN'S HOUSE, overlooking new Saleyards at 11 a.m. AFTERNOON TEA 9d. Proceed* for local War Memorial Fund. Kaukapakapa Ladies, committee — Caterers. FOR SALE. SEVERAL Houses. All conveniences. For further particulars apply STEWART BROS., LTD. STRANGE EVIDENCE AT a post mortem of a cow accidentally killed recently, it was estimated that half a million lice had been sucking her life blood, reducing her yield of milk by one quarter. Astounding waste from a similar cause is continually taking place in most herds Here is a remedy : Buy a tin of •4 Thompson's Licerine " and smoar a little down the animal's back. It is wonderful in its results. Effective on Cattle, Horses and Pigs. Obtainable of all stores, or lib sample tin posted on receipt of 3s 6d: THE FRISCO & DOMINION EXPORT COMPANY. Cook Street, Auckland 3 and at Wellington
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 15 July 1920, Page 2
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