ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. DANNEVIRKE kSTOOK~SALe7~ fkiday, January 6. A BRA HAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., XJ;. will sell by public auction at their j'ards, Miller's Road, as above : — At 1 p.m. 12 3yr bullocks 4 3 and 4yr bullocks 1 good dairy cow without reserve 1 first-class springing dairy cow 1 first-class springing dairy heifer 21 good lomos cattle 20 weaners 15 lomos heifers (good line) 50 I7mos mother-rared {Shorthorn steers 10 mixed weaners 30 yearlings 20 mixed yearlings 45 lomos mixed cattle I pauTltua stock sal 12. I TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1904. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS Ltd., .-^*- will sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m. — 130 ewes 180 ewes and lambs 25 cow 3 and calves . 15 yearlings WALPA W A CO U N T i "uu uKoTI, TENDERS. rjnENDSKS addressed to tho 1 Chairman and marked " Tender" will be receivod up to 7 p-m on TUiSDAY, the 10th of January, 1905, for the following contracts: — Contract No. A— The right of collectiug dog tax in tho Northern portion of the County, Contract No. B— The right of collecting dog tax in the Southern : portion of the Oounty. Specifications may be seen at the Daunevir&H Advocate office, Dannevirke, and at the County Office, Waipawa. M. MURRAY, County Clerk. WAI2AWA COUNTY COUNCIL. 'Cl 7 BITTEN-- TENDERS, ad.V ? dressed to the Chairman, and marked "Tender," yill be received at the County Office, Waipawa, up till 7 o'clock p.m. of TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 1905, for the following works, viz. : Contract No. 429— For tho conj struction of 4 miles 75 chains | (more or less) of head and main I water race. Also intake oulverting and funnelling from the Tuki Tuki river at Hound Hill. thencn through portions of | Blocks Nos. ¥111., XL, and XIL, to Onga Qnga creek, running through part of Forest; Gate settlement. Plans aud specifications can be seen at the County Office, Waipawa. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. GILMOUR-, County Koad Overseer. Waipawa, Dec 29th, 1904. DINING ROOMS. '"JOTAViD bee-i reoiovtid to those '^H-JL commodious premises in High-sireet, next to Mr J. Neagle's. Fiesh Fish, Oysters, and Smoked Fish always on hand. Meals at all hours. Luncheon on all day. Suppera till midnight. My Motto — Cleanline&s, Civility, and strict, attention to business. A trial solicited. N.B.— O^en on Sundays from f> bill lv p.m. A. J. Ruslier, PttOr'RIETOK. Wb/IUT SATISFIED THAT YOU'LL BE SATIBFtED YOU'LL be absolutely satisfied arjd more thau pleased with the delicious flavour and fine quality of SURATURA TEA. It is a pprfecfc tea — as perfect as Nature and tnan's best efforts can make it. Suratura is rich, strong, and with a distinctive bouquet all its own th»t c»nuot be improved on by any fanciful method of mixing and blending. Surnr.u?<i is pure Geylou tea, and is puarHnteod not blended with ludia, Ghiua, or any chetip or mferior tens. Be tail Prices : Surstura <&. Qualify Us Sd per 3b „ B. „ fsSd „ „ D. „ 2s „ K. „ 2s 4d „ SOLD AT ALL STORES. DANNEVIHKE JKIFLK VOLUXTEEKS. COMP\KY ORDEE:". Tf^EIE Company, will parade in 1 tho Drill Hall on MONDAY, 9th iust.. <v. 7.30 p.m., Jor instruction by Stall" fee^caijt-Sluiur McNair. Fines enforced for non-aLtendance . F. A. HARRISON, Cai'tain Commanding D.R.V.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1905, Page 8
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536Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1905, Page 8
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