Sale of Lease, Machinery, Plant, Etc. ' KAUKAPAKAPA, FRIDAY, DECEMBERI7, At 10.30 a.m. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., on account of Mr R. Fe WELL, will sell on the above date: The valuable Railway Lease, main road frontage, backing Kaukapakapa railway station goodß yards, suitable for any class of business, building sites, etc. For removal: Sawmill Buildings, Stable, Shanty, 1 5-h.p. Engine, 1 4-h.p. Engine, Circular Saw, Spindles, Shafting, Bearings, Pulleys, Crosscut Saw, Buffalo Forge, 600-gal. Galv. Iron Tank, quantity Belting, 1 good young Hack, 1 good young Harness Horse, 1 small Lorry ; Sundries, including Spades, Mauls, Wedges, 1 Pipe Thread Cutter, Pipe Cutters, quantity Tools, etc. NOTE. — Anyone attending this Sale can catch the Express at Helentville, coming back by a train leaving Kaukapakapa at 11.30 a.m. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. Auctioneers. WM AUSTIN, Agent, Kaukapakapa. Kaukapakapa Stock Sale FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17TH 250 HEAD CATTLE Entries Solicited N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. W. AUSTIN, Agent. HELENSVILLE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW 1921 THE following classes have been added since the Schedule was published : — Draught Stock—Horses Class 11—Pair of Farm Horses, Mares or Geldings. First Prize £2 2t (donated by Mr H. Aitkenhead), second prize £1 Is ; entry fee Bs. Pedigree Jerseys Class 102a—Best Type of Jersey Cow or Heifer, in milk, to be judged on Dairy points. First Prize £2 2s (donated by N.Z. Jeriey Cattl* Breeders' Association) (special class). Entry fee 7s 6d. Shorthorn—Special Class ' | Class 113a—Three Yearling Shorthorn I Heifers. First Prize £1, second : price 10s. Entry fee 4s. . Art Needlework „' Classes 389, 393 to 396, 398 to 405, 407, I 408, 410—A Points Prize (a course of lessons in Art Needle* Work — value £1 Is —to be completed within six months of date of Show) is offered by Miss M. Robinson tor above | classes. j A. J. SKELTON, S Secretary. 5 ! NOTICE. " j A MEETING of the Chautauqua Guarantors will be held in the Public Libs rary on FRIDAY, December 19th at 8 * ! p.m. A. J. SKELTON, Secretary. Star Theatre, Helensville i LOOK OUT FOR THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sale of Work SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11. At 12 Noon Also in connection therewith —Horticultural and Home Industrial Exhibition. Ladies' Plain and Fancy Goods Stalls. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, Fruit Stall Shooting Gallery and Men's Stall Usual Numerous Attractions. r . a NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION Gifts for the Presbyterian Sale of Work will be received by Mrs James [i Stewart, at her residence, Commercial i Road, Helensville. If possible not later than Wednesday, December Bth. r THANKS I THE Vicar and Vestry of St. Matthew's j Church. Helensville, desire to express ! their sincere thanks to the members of ' the Ladies Guild for having brought i their bazaar to such a successful conclusion; also to those who kindly gave ; voluntary assistance in various ways at ; the bazaar, and. to the general public ! whose attendance and interest made the function such a huge success. | A. J. HILL, Secretary to Vestry. ' W. Harold Ready. Rollo A. Ramsay Ready & Ramsay Solicitors | 608, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND Money to lend on Freehold Security at i Current Rates.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 9 December 1920, Page 2
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