T I V \ E R. WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At the Haweea Railway Station. 37,000 FEET KAURI. W MURRAY THOMSON • will sell as above — 10,000 feet Lining IO,<?OO feet TlusticateA 15,000 feet T. and G. 2,000 feet Wide Boards , i W. MURRAY THOMSON, i Auctioneer. Manaia Cattle Sale. FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. RICHARD E. McRAE will sell by public auction (per William Cowern), at the Manaia Sale Yards, as above — i 35 2 and 3-year-old steers, very quiet 20 2^-year-old steers and heifers, hand fed ! 15 yearlings, mixed 20 18-months-olds 3 milk cows 1 bull, by Carlo, dam a cow imported from Sydney 3 yearling bulls, by Duke of Edinburgh, dams by Magician 50 yearlings, hand fed 60 yearlings to 18 months old Draught gelding, 5 years old, staunch. 3 hacks Pair of bullocks and dray. 500 posts and rails Further entries solicited. T>ICHARD E. McRAE, XL AUCTIO>~EEK, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agent, MANAIA. Purchaser of Wool, Hides, Tallow, and Sheepskins. Periodical Sales of Stock at the new and commodious yards, Manaia. m O LANDO.WKEKS. Wanted to Lease (with purchasing clause) or Rent, for a term of years, three or four acres of ground, with Cottage, close to Hawera. Apply by letter, stating terms and particulars, to C. E., Stab office. NORMANBY. W" L. ENGLAND Has for sale and to arrive — TEAS — Chesta and from Is. 9d. to 2s. lOd. per lb. Boxes, 20s. to 30s, per box. A really good family Tea @ j 28. per lb. — one trial only required. SUGAR— SUGAR— SUGAR— I.W. in 40 and 561b. bags. I.C. in 40 and 561b. bags, at 4fd. per lb. Light Brown, in 40 and 561b. bags. FLOUR— LocaI and Oamaru in 2001b. sacks, and 100 and 50lb. bags. OATMEAL— In 50 and 25Lb. bags— 251b. bags reduced to 4s. 6d. PRIME BACON AND HAMS. CHEESE ! CHEESE ! CHEESE ! Best local and Canterbury. EARTHENWARE— A choice assortment, imported direct from the potteries. IRONMONGERY— A choice selection always in stock. Settlers and bush contractors will do well to inspect my stock and inquire my prices before purchasing. BOOTS AND SHOES— A large stock of Boots and Shoes of the best make in the colony. Ladies' Prunella Boots, from Bs. 6d. per pair. Ladies' Kid Boots, from 9s. 6d. per pair. Ladies' Balmoral Boots, from 12s 6d. per pair. Gents' Elastic sides, from 17s. 6d. per pair. Gents' Shooter, from 17s. 6d. per pair. Gents' Watertights, from 16s. 6d. per pair. Children's copper toed, at greatly reduced prices. The DEA.PFiRY AND clothings DEPARTMENT receives my special attention, and will be found to contain a varied assortment of superior goods. Settlers supplied on the shortest notice. Look out for the store cart sent regularly round the district. Goods punctually delivered as ordered. American Hay Rakes, Is. 6d. each. Posts, Rails, Palings, and Shingles alwayß on hand. Note the Address — W. L. ENGLAND, NORMANBY. The cheapest store in the Egmont District. EDWARD COLLIKS, Geneeal Carrieb, Normanby, Hawera, and Pateai Goods brought at Current Rates; Firewood supplied. Posts and Rails always o*r hand*
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 177, 25 November 1881, Page 3
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