SALES BY AUCTION. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORA GANISATIOX SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. LIST OF RALES FOR MARCH— Hawera Supplementary Sheep Fair —Wednesday, 8, Auroa —Friday, 10. Okaiawa —Monday, 10. liltham—Wednesday, la ( Hawera—Thursday, 16. Opunake—Monday, 20, Manaia —Tuesday, 21 Auroa—Friday, 24. Okaiawa—Monday, 27. liltham—Wednesday, 29, Hawera—Thursday, 3" Kaponga—Friday, 31. Special Notice.—The Rules and Regulationa of the Tbranaki Auctioneers' Association will come into force as from January 1, 1910. AUROA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, MARCH 10. At 1 p.m. THE FARiVIERS^CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 1^7 ILL sell by public auction as above 30 fat cows 60 forward and store cows 15 heifers (in calf-' 10 bulls ."0 weaner steers weaner heifers 100 mixed weaners 1 brood marc with foal at foot (by Dominion, stinted to Tod Bells) 120 store lambs 1 IC-foot ladder OPUNAKE SALEYARDS. MONDAY, MARCH 20. Ay.TUMN CATTKE FAIR. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., hold their Annual Autumn Fair on the above date. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. THE SYMES ESTATE. WAVERLEY TOWN HALI FRIDAY, MARCH 24. At 2.30 p.m. JHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION OF N.Z., LTD. (Hawera), in conjunction with FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., LTD. (Wanganui), have been instructed by MESSRS. A. E. and A. SYMES, who are retiring from farming for health reasons, to sell their freehold niul leasehold properties, comprising— HOMESTEAD, WHEXUAKURA, subdivided into :> freehold farms of from 100 to 150 acres, and 'wwiv.il! of Native Lease of !)i aues, 21 years to run. f
i'AIMKR'S rsjTAT)-:, WHRXr_fAKtRA, subdivided into f> freehold farms of from 84 acres to 124 acre:;: also, noodwiil of Harbor Board ieaso of 353 acres. MOUMAUAKI ESTATE, suM>i«ltd into !i frocliold farms of from 3.j 4 to 412 acres; also the following freehold adjoining, comprising Section son. Block XII., Wairoa 5.1)., 101-1-1!), with woolshcd, yards and dwelling, and Sections 40, 4f)a, 3S, 54, 53, totalling -108 a lr, Block XIV, Nukumaru S.D., and the followining coastal leaseholds (goodwill): Runs Xos. S, 0, 10,' block XIV, Nukumaru S.IX. totalling- 3S4f> acres, present rental Gd per acre; Runs Xos. • r >, 0, and 7, Block XII., Wairoa 5.1)., totalling; 707 acres 2 roods, present rental 2s per acre, with compensation improvements; Ferry Reserve .Sections 3 and 4, Block XII., Wairoa iS.'D., Tental 7s per acre. MOTUROA. Property subdivided into three freehold farms, comprising 000 i acres (known as McLean's), 1400 ' acres (known as Cameron's), 000 acres (known as McDonald's); the latter includes 170 acres Education lease. OTAUTO RESERVE (Patea). The goodwill of Sub. 1 part Section 10, comprising 263 acres, and Sub. 11, part Sections 0 and 10, comprising 300 acres; present rental, 13s 11(1 per acre; about 20 years to run. W.C. Settlement Reserve under the 1802 Act, Full compensation for improvements, with perpetual right of renewal. XOTE This sale should command the attention of those in search of land, by reason of the excellent quality of the land to be offered, blocks being available for fattening, dairying or sheep fanning. A large portion of the Whcnuakur.i property is not to be equallcl in the district. The Otauto Reserve is also first quality land. The Moumahaki property is highly adapated or fat lamb raising and cattle fattening, and grows good root crops; it will, with the growth of facilities, be excellent for dairying. The Moturoa property, which is hilly, usually winters 2 sheep, besides a large number of cattle. Our Land Representative, Mr. Candy, will be prepared to show intending buyers over the above properties. Cars will leave the office at Hawera on Friday. 10th March, and Tuesday. 14th March, at 0.30 a.m. Prospective buyers are asked to notify at the office their wish to inspect before the dates mentioned, so that arrangements may be made. TERMS: Ten per cent, cash on fall of bummer, 5 per cent, in 12 months, a further o per cent, in 24 months, balance on mortgage 5 years at 5 per cent., with the exception of Otauto Reserve, which is subject to ai'per cent, interest. Plans and Conditions of Sale are in preparation and will shortly be available at (he offices of the Auctioneers, or at the ollice of Mr. G. H. Graham, Solicitor, Wavcrley. SLEEPLESSNESS. Sleeplessness frequently arises from the liver. If the liver is out of order it affects the nerves and if your nerves are affected you, cannot sleep. Do not resort to narcotics; a course of Chamberlain's Tablets will set your liver right and you will soon enjoy refreshing sleep. Just because other remedies have failed to relieve you is no reason you should give up hope. Chamberlain's Tab'ets ■are relieving obstinate oases every day.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1916, Page 8
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