OTOCK SALES FOR JUNE. Kakaeamea . . Friday, Jthst; 9 St. Hill-st. . . . Wednesday, June Ii Manata . . . Friday, June 16 Hawera . . . Friday, June 23 St. Hill-st. ... Wednesday, June 28 Wayerley ... Friday, June 30 FREEMAN E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Kakaramea Sale Yards. FRIDAY, 9th JUNE, T7IREEMAN R. JACKSON Jj will sell by public auction, as above, — 100 bullocks (3-year-olds) 25 steers (2 -year-olds) 20 heifers 35 cows 40 fat cattle 500 fat sheep 300 store sheep Sale at 1 o'clock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. N.B. — Settlers intending to enter stock for above sale will please forward particulars at once to ' "the HAWERA OFFICE. " ' ! '' iyr <5 r^ ii c ; ; e. Sheep Farmers must produce clean certificates for all shecp_,Qn£er&d for" 1 sale at any of my sale. yards. FREEMAN :R.' "JACKSON, 1504 - >- "" Auctioneer. SEED. GRASS SEED. The undersigned has Poverty Bay and local Grass Seeds For Sale. Apply FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Hawera OfEce. ~pi O R SALE The undersigned has the following Properties for sale : — Imperial Hotel, Normanby i-acre Section Regent-street, Hawera, with Dwelling-house 400 acres Improved Land, Manutahi 436 acres Leasehold Land, Whakatnara 755 acres, Eltham 153 acres Iraprofed^Land, Waimate 125 acres -Unimp'rbVect Laud, Ngaire 1350 acres Improved: Land, Urunui Sections in Hawera and Manaia 3 WoodvilleT6wn Sections; The Boarding-house, Fruit ' Shop, and Bakery, situated in High-streot, Hawera. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Tl O E SAL E. 10 Acres, Opunake Suburbs, with good four-roomed House, Outbuildings, &c. G. V. BATE, Land Agent, Hawera. /~^\ OODS delivered by my Carts as vT follows : — Mondays — Mokoia, Tongahoe. Tuesdays — Waihi, Normauby, and Ketemarae. Thursday — Manaia Waimate Plains, and Okaiawa. Friday and Saturday — Town and Suburbs of Ilawora. 1395tc E. PULFORD. p ALVANISED IRON, Plain and vX Perforated Zinc, Fencing Wire and Staples, Cornsacks, Lime, and Sulphur, on sale at lowest rates. E. PULFORD. THE PHARMACY. m O. FARMERS. I have shortly to arrivo s large stock of Arsenic, Butter of Antimony, Carbolic Acid, and Strychnine, which will be sold at the lowest possible rates. L. E. FRICIIARD, Family and Dispensing Chemist.' T) II O T O G R A T H Y. NOTICE. Owing to unforeseen circumstances, the new studio now being erected will not be completed until the spring of tho year ; consequently, the undersigned begs to inform all in- 1 tending sitters' that he has taken the premises next to Mr. Pitcher, jeweller. By making considerable alterations &c, in the lighting of this studio, he is confident of turning out good and satisfactory work. Studio will be open on Thursday. Prices — 10s. per half-dozen ; 14s. per dozen. N.B. — Pictures framed, mounted, glazed, or varnished. Glass cut to any shape or size. A splendid assortment of Albums, Scrap Albums, Oleographs, Chromos, and Fancy Goods. ALBERT ED. BROOKES. LOST.— Three small Keys (on a" ring). Finder will be rewarded on leaving them at the Bottling Stores, Regent-street. rr| R E '\Y A R D. Lost , from Hawera," two week's ago, a Chestnut Mars, white face ; a collar mark ; no shoes ; no .brand. M. McMAUONj High-street, Hawcra*
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 257, 5 June 1882, Page 3
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