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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS' CO-OP. CALENDAR LIST OF CLEARING SALES. Friday, o—Geo. Hunter, Waverley Yards (pedigree breeding Shorthorns). Friday, 30 —Moore Hunter Estate, Hawera Yards (pedigree breeding Shorthorns). Monday, 2—W. Kiekard, South Road, Hawera. Wednesday, 4—Jas. Mortlock, Waihi Rd., Hawera. Thursday, s—Clias. Hunt, Fraser Roid (Hawera Yards). Friday, U—Mrs. R. Zimmerman, Cheal Road, Ngaere. Saturday, 7—W. Grindley, Omuturangi Road, Otakeho. Monday, 9—Kvan Haine, Lepperton. Monday, o—Thomas J. Bolger, Glover Road, Hawera. fuesday, 10—Aka Manu, Manaia Yards. Wednesday, 11—Edward Long, Manaia

Yards. Thursday, 12—1). Bobertson. > Manaia Koad, Manaia. Friday, 13—X. A. Winks, Ararata. Monday, 18—Walter Hosie, Taikatu Koad, Otakeho. Monday, lli —Jno. Duggan, Normanby. Tuesday, 17—Hurzel Langman, Kelly Koad, Huirangi. Tuesday, 17 —Jos. Mullions, Nonnanby. Tuesday, 17 —A. Martin, Oeo Road, Awatuna. Wednesday, 18— S. C. Kea, Eltham Yards. Wednesday, 18— H. R. Nielson, Otakeho. Wednesday, 18—Thos. Dickson, Hurstlands, Normanby Thursday, 19—Seidel and McCormack, Eltham (pedigree and grade Holstein cows). Friday, 20 —Jas Crosbie, Otakeho. Friday, 20—Mrs. Hazelhurst, Nolan Road, Hawera. Saturday, 21—Fred Dorn, Inaha (in conjunction with the N.Z. Loan & M.A. Co., Ltd.). Saturday, 21—D. Mcßae, Lcpperton. Saturday, 21—C. C. Tarrant, Ararata. Monday, 23—jas Patehell, sen., Ohangai. Monday, 23 H. J. Hall, Lowgarth. Monday, 23—Mrs. B. Boyle, Opunake Yards. Tuesday, 24 S. F. Hall, Oeo Road, Auroa. Tuesday, 24—Mrs. Mary Dawson, Manawapou Road, Hawera. Wednesday, 25—Stampa Bros.. Okaiawa. Wednesday, 25—Wm. Duggan, Auroa Road, Awatuna (in conjunction with Mr. Newton King) Thursday, 2(1—B. Y. Shaw, Manaia. Thursday, 26—A. J. Crawford, Opunake. Friday, 27 F. W. Frethey, Elthain. Saturday, 28—W H Reynolds, Lowgarth. Saturday, 28—Wm. Symes, Otakeho. Monday] 30—Estate of.the late Mr. W. Hooper, Tokaora. Monday, 30—Alex. Campbell, Glen Road, Kaupokonui. Tuesday, I—Harry Washer, Okaiawa. Tuesday, I—G. Thompson, Jr., Rugby Road, Tariki. Wednesday, 2—J. and A. Robertson, Oeo Road, Auroa. Thursday, 3—Jas. Byrne, Kapuni; Thursday, 3—Thos." Kirk, Mere Mere (Hawera yards). Friday, 4—E. Pole, Inaha. Friday, 4—l. F. Catley, Hastings Road, Mangatoki. Tuesday, B—Robert Nairn, Stuart Road, Eltham. Wednesday, 9—David Campbell, Pihamn. Thursday, 17 —J. J. Patterson, Normanby Road, Manaia (next Kaupokonui Dairy Factory). Monday,' 21— R. H. Free, Matapu. Wednesday, 23—Alfred Ward, Scott Koad, Inaha. Thursday, 24—Mrs. McPhee, Stuart Road, Eltham. Tuesday, 29—David Black, Palmer Road, Kaponga. OPUNAKE SALE YARDS. MONDAY, MAY 12, At 2 p.m. rHE FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., "AVE received instructions from Mr Morto Hickey to Sell by public auction: HIS WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY, Situated on the Ihaia Road, about one mile from Opunake, in three lots, as follows: LOT 1.—195 Acres, freehold, with sixroomed house, 20-bail cowshed, concrete floor, and all other necessary outbuildings. Over 100 acres of this property has been ploughed and laid down. LOT 2—150 Acres, adjoining Lot 1. being the homestead, with new 7roonied house, motor shed and other outbuildings. This is a most desirable property, and will make a beautiful home. LOT 3.—50 acres Native Lease (renewable) about 15 years to run, at 10s per acre. This is immediately across the Ihaia Road from Lot 1. NOTE.—The properties are very conveniently situated, and comprise some of the best land in the Opunake district. Further particulars can be obtained from the auctioneers.

FARMERS' CO-OP. SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. QFFEKINGS held at Stratford every Four weeks. Next offering, May 27. Consignmnets must arrive by the Friday previous. Labels may be obtained on application to any of our Agencies. The "Unique" Stopper Hot Waier Bottle is made from the best plantation rubber by best British labor. The strongly-vulcanised seams assure against bursts, tears and leaks—Get one to-dav and be sure of brand being on neck of bottle. At

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1919, Page 8

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