FOR SALEAt TUKI TUKI, Aka Aka Mr £. Henry's farm (mostly swamp) of 170 acres IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASED And on Fairly Easy Terms This is a particularly good piece of land fairly free of noxious weeds and does not flood. Also,— On Union road, Mauku, 18 acres with house of four rooms and outbuildings, 12 acres in first-class pasture, 3 sub • divisions. Piice only £• 00 terms easy. Apply,— H. O. MELLSOP, Land & Estate Agent, Waiuku. 1300 COUNTRY SALES FOR JANUARY WARKWORTH Friday 12 PAPAKURA, Horse Bale. Saturday 13 HENDERSON, Monday 15 NGATEA, Wednesday 17 WAIUKU, Saturday 20 KAIHU, Saturday 20 WHITFORD, Monday 22 ARAPOHUE, Wednesday 24 TUAKAU, Thursday 25 MAUXGATUROTO. Friday 26 KAIWHAKA, Saturday 27 CLEVEDON, Sheep Fair, Tuesday 30 New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Cov. Ltd. PUKEKOHE'S HALF-HOLI DAY. A meeting of Traders and Residents of Fukekohe interested in pro* moting the petition asking the Borough Council to arrange for a poll of the electors to decide as to the day on which the statutory weekly half-holiday should be observed will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on THURSDAY next, Jan. 11th, at 8 p.m. 1321
APPLES Canadian grown. Supreme perfection Lovely, crisp, juicy. The O.K. brand Every ease we buy inspected before purchase rejecting the inferior, buying the best. Reason why we Sell such Superior Quality Apples. Cost us no more than the not Heerdegen's High Grade Apples cost you no more than the otherwise. An Apple a day You know the HEERDEGEN'S fRUIT SI ORE. Lower King Street, PUKEKOHE.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 240, 9 January 1917, Page 3
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