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SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z. LOAN & M.A. GO TAFATA YARDS. FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920, 150 head cattle 20 2£-year steers 20 empty heifers 10 20-month steera ■ 100 lamb 3 60 lambs (good) 50 mixed 2-tooths " .. 20 full-mouthed ewes 30 fat and forward 4-tooth wethe 22 2-year in-calf heifers 22 J -year Jersey bulls ENTRIES SOLICITED. PALMER ROAD SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 9. 10 fat cows .7 store cows 15 Holstein weaner steers 25 mixed weaners 4 store cows 5 bulls SECTIONS FOR SALE. HIGH STREET, HAWERA. SATURDAY, 10th APRIL, 1920. At 2.30 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. JJAVE received instructions from Trustees in Estate of late George McLean, to offer by Auction nt their Offices, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA, as above— CENTRAL TOWN SECTIONS. Section 1. having frontage 33 feet to High Street and 104 feel to Argyle Street, including building known as Patten's shop (with weekly tenancy). Section 2, having frontage 33 feet to High Street and depth of 104 feet (no buildings). Section 3, having frontage 44 feet to High Street and depth of 104 feet; includes 5-roomed dwelling with weekly tenancy. Siction 4, having frontage of 22 feet to High Street and depth of 104 feet (no buildings). Section 5, having frontage of 40 feet 4 inches to High Street and depth of 155 feet—includes dwelling with weekly tenancy. Section 0, having frontage of 38 feet 6 inches to High Street, with depth of 104 feet; includes dwelling (weekly tenancy).

Terms and conditions of sale available at Auctioneers. These Lots are in above order from Argyle Street (opposite Presbyterian Church), and afford a splendid opportunity to secure High Street Sections in business area at a reasonable figure. LAND LAND LAND RICH, AND NEVER MANURED. go ACRES, Freehold, carrying 30 cows all the year, 40 when all in; horses, etc. Four-roomed new bungalow, sheds and milk shed, 6 bails; metal road; handy to school and cheese factory, also railway station and sale-yards. PRICE (a bargain) £SB per acre. | £IOOO Cash, balance 4 years at 6 per cent. Write, wire or apply—--1 F. C. CARTHEW &. CO., LAND AGENTS, THAMES. (Late of New Plymouth.) Jgf ACRES, PICK OF HAURAKI PLAINS, rich land and never manured. Milking 100 cows and fattening. 30 big cattle. Will winter cows easy. Two 4 and 5-roomed houses, good shed, machines. Handy farm. PRICE £lO5 per acre; £2OOO cash, balance 6 years at 5i per cent. A BARGAIN. Wire, write or apply— F. C. CARTHEW & CO., LAND AGENTS, THAMES. (Late of New Plymouth.) NOTE.—Thames is very handy to Auckland—only four hours by boat. DAIRY COUNTRY. 40 Acres, all drained swamp £72 per acre. Wry easy terms. This is some of the best drained swamp in the Auckland Province, and has been currying one beast to the acre and a half. Situated about 40 miles from Auckland and six miles from Main Trunk railway by good roads. These are cheap properties, and well worth inspecting. RUTHERFORD, ROBINSON & AUSTIN, 19 and 20 Hall of Commerce, High St., AUCKLAND. P.O. Bos 616. URUTI-WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH CAR SERVICE. T EAVE Waltara daily for Urutl it 6 a.m. and 5 p.m.; leave Urutl for Waltara at 8 a.m. connects with New Plymouth car, and 6.30 p.m. Leaves Waltara for New Plymouth at 9 am. connecting w:th Urutl car, and on arrlv.il. of the Awaklno mall car; leaves New Plymouth for Waltara a; 12 noon and 4 pm. conuectinj wltli Urutl car. C.H. JOHXSTOXK. .^sonr'atw,

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1920, Page 8

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