AUCTIONS. R. P. MORRISSEY & CO. UNION STREET SALE ROOMS. SATURDAY, JUNE 18. At 1.15 p.m. P. MORRISSEY & CO. will sell by public auction as above — Quantity of dining, bedroom and kitchen furniture, furnishings and effects, ice chest, meat safe, iClcthven copper and stand, large enamelled bath, oledtrie heater, 10 milk cans, quantity wire netting, tent, 2 horse covers, Australian white parrot and cage, about 100 sheets eorrffgated iron, 1 ton horse carrots, onions, vegetables, plants, fruit, produce, poultry, merchandise, oddments and sundries CENTRAL MART. SATURDAY, JUNE 18. At 1.30 p.m. ' C. SMITH will sell by auction as above — Fowls, ducks, etc., 6 p.m. Brown Leghorn roosters, pair canaries and breeding cage, balance onions, pumice copper, Champion water heater, furniture, fruit, Indian electric model motor cycle and sundries 5-hoe Parogan grain fertiliser drill NIPS SEK.YjfcOjT’*. G EI HAWEEA NURSERY. 37 CALEDONIA STREET. FRUIT TREES. FRUIT TREES. FROM 24/- DOZEN. x APPLES Cox’s Orange Pippin, Stunner Pippin, Delicious, Reinette du Canada, etc. PLUMS (Japanese)—Burbank, Ogan, Satsuma. NECTARINES, PEACHES, ENGLISH PLUMS (best varieties) STRONG, WELL GROWN AND , . HEALTHY. CHOICE SHRUBS, HARDY TREES, STRONG SEEDLINGS. Roses, Daphnes, Heaths, Boronias, Luculms, Rhododendrons, etc., Call and inspect Hardy Shrubs at shop. FRUIT TREES Procured from South. .These are strong; do well in Taranaki. Book your order early. HEDGE & SHELTER TREES Of all varieties for sale. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Try ROGERS’ Seasonable Seedlings at Reasonable Rates. A. S. R OGEES ’ Florist, Seed and Plant Merchant, HIGH STREET, HAWEfiA. , 'Phones: Shop 2721; House 2174.PLANTING SEASON, 1927. PLANTING SEASON, 1927. J HAVE large stocks of Hedge Plants, Ornamentals, Roses, Shelter and Forest Trees* Fruit Trees, and Greenhouse Plants in best qualities at lowest prices. Inspection of growing stocks invited or catalogues sent free on request. All orders delivered free in Hawera and district and on rail. Hawera Agent: J. C. SMITH, Central Mart. G. H. M™’ WAIHI NURSERIES, KETEMARAE ROAD. Postal Address: Box 8, Normanby. ’Phone 29014, Hawera Exchange. PLANTING SEASON. yUE now have a Choice Selection Shrubs; please call and inspect. Also hedge plants, fruit trees, gooseberry bushes, rhubarb, ete|, and seedlings suitable for present planting. gTAUB & QO. FLORISTS, NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN. 1G REGENT STREET, HAWERA. (Opposite George* & Doughty’s.) JPOR PALE CUPRESSUS MACRACARPA —2 years, 25/- per 100; £lO per 1000 PINUS INSIGNIS —2 years, 20/- per 100; £7 per 1000 PINUS MURICATA—2 years, 20/- per 100; £7 per 1000 CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA —2 years, 30/- per 100; £lO per 1000 BLACK WATTLE —2 years, 10/- per 100; £4 per 1000 GUMS, ASSORTED—I2/- per 100; £5 per 1000 BOXTHORN—2O/- per 1000 For Prices and Quality these cannot be beaten. Address — , Phone 42 P.O. Box 38 R. P. MORRISSEY and Co.. Hawera Agents. THE SILVER LINING. COME farmers do not always appredate the fact that there is always a silver lining, but see or look only for the dark clouds that roll by. The farmers who supply us know that they are getting good results, and tlig end of the season should bring them a bonus payment which will demonstrate to them that the ‘‘Silver Lining” we speak of is a real live thing. While it may not be very large, there is a sure cheque coming later on. During the winter months we shall be pleased to get supplies from farmers who supply cheese factories during summer. Rail your cream to the Maoriland Dairy Co., Etd., St, Johns Station, and write us for further particulars, to P.O. Box 185, Wanganui. ENQUIRE ABOUT QREENMEADOWS BEACH FARM FOR A QUIET HOLIDAY. MRS A. S. JULIAN. ’Phone 78J. Box 85. gHAILER
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 17 June 1927, Page 10
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