auctions NEWTON KING, LTD j£ING j^IMITED, STOCK & STATION AGENTS. TVTR E. A. NIXON, of Kawera, has been appointed as our Stock .Agent for South Taranaki. Mr Nixon’s Office will be with Mi T. J. Salmon, Priuees-Street, Hawera where all enquiries will be promptl) attended t<>
• UNION STREET SALE ROOMS. SATURDAY, MARCH 28. At 2.30 p.m. punctually. P. MORRISSEY & CO., instructed by the owners, will sell by public auction as above, the following motor vehicles — PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE 1 5-seater Ford, with electric lights 1 5-seater Ford, self starter and electric lights 1 5-seater Overland, electric lights and self starter 1 delivery truck 1 5-seater Chevrolet and equipment .All above are in good running order. Under “Wages Protection and Contractors’ Liens Act, 190 S” — AVTTHOUT RESERVE 1 Indian motor cycle
“ UNION STREET SALE ROOMS. TO-MORROW —SATURDAY. At 1.15 p.m. n 1 P. MORRISSEY" & CO. will sell by public auction as above— English piano, quantity household furniture and effects, phonograph, kodak and equipment, 2 cords rata firewood, circular saw, J-shaft gig and lot sundries Consignment of clothing, gents’ and ladies’ boots and shoes Pigs, poultry, fruit and produce Prime beef, eorne’d beef, pork, bacon and ham At 2.?>fi p.m. punctually Motor vehicles as per separate advt.
* CENTRAL MART. SATURDAY. MARCH 28. At, 1.30 p.m. T C. SMITH will sell bv auction as above — Fowls, ducks, etc., Domo separator, . stock and dies,' household furniture, piano and sundries 100 cases fruit, including dessert and cooking apples and pears, tomatoes, peaches, quinces, cucumbers, Auckland and Hawke’s Bay grapes
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TO DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. pHILIPSON’S MAMMALINE is becoming a household word in tjie dairy world; it’s the greatest thing ever known for Cow Pox, Sore Teats. Inflamed Udders, etc. Messrs. Sandford and Hickey, of Manaia, write ..expressing their satisfaction that what we claim for it is true—it’s absolutely out on its own for Cow Pox, Sore Teas. In tins: 3/6 doz. tin; 10/6 Ifloz. tin, post free/ The Greatest Discovery in the South ern Isles is PHILIPSON’S EXZAMA LTNE, a reliever of Piles; also good for Chapped Hands, Old Sores, .Chilblains, etc. In tins, 2/6 post free. Satisfac tion . guaranteed or money returned Write enclosing stamps or money order PHILIPSON’S MEDICAL & VETEK INARY SUPPLIES CO.. ' BOX J 54. WANGANUI. TAT? APE RS ’ and Grocers’ Counter Books—Consult Hawera Star Job bing Department for your next require >,ent. Prices right per lOOlbs; prime heavy bullocks, to 355; unfinished bullocks, to 32s 6<l; prime heifers, to 32s (kl: and cows and light lii-ifers, to 21s. Prime heavy bullocks, Cls 15s to £l7 10s; prime, £ll 10s to £l3 ; light frpm £9 . prime cows and heilers, £9: light, £3 17s Cd. Fat Sheep.—Wether mutton suitable for export sold at round about 7-Jd per lb. Prime handy weight wethers sold at equal to 7d pen lb; prime heavy weights, to Bid; unfinished wethers, from old to fid; prime handy weigh: ewes, to sld; extra heavy ewes. 41,d to sd; aged and light ewes, from 4d to 4i/d. Extra heavy . weights made from *49s 3d to 51s 6d ; prime heavies, 39s to 41s: lighter. 36s Oil to 37s 3d' extra heavy ewes, to 40s 6d; prime heavies. 36s 6d to 39s 9d;, mediums, 28s 6d to 335; inferiors, from 24s 9d. Lambs. —Prices were much on a par with the rnt Q s of the previous week, f/unbs suitable for exnort sold at from lid to 11 l d. and overweights and unfinished from 9d to lOd. Pigs.—A yarding ot 185 fats and about ninety stores. Fats sold fairly, veil at t’’' 1 cc-mijnonr-emont of the. sale., hut as it progressed prices became Aisicr lv abort ss. Baonners sold at from n”' 1 'a 1 7£d, and porkers at from 7{d to 7-? d.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 March 1925, Page 8
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