Hawera Sale Yards. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, sth APRIL, ■ At 12 noon. By order of Trustee. "vtolan! tonks & co. -lAI will sell by order of Trustee in the estate of W. L. Tocker — 2 cows and calves 1 horse NOLAN, TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. Opunake Sale Yards. THURSDAY, 10th APRIL, At 1 o'clock. IVTOLAN, TONKS & CO. -LM will sell by public auction, as above — 100 18-months-old steers 20 2-year-old steers 30 18-months-old heifers 20 2-year-old heifers 30 cows 25 yearlings 4 working bullocks Without Reserve, 9 coach horses Entries solicited OTOCK SALES FOR APRIL. Manaia ... Saturday, April 12 St. Hill-St. ... Wednesday, Apl. 16 Kakaeamea ... Friday, Apeil 18 "Waveklet ... .Friday, April 25 I St. Hnvi-Sr. . . . "Wednesday, Apl. 30 FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wanganui and Hawera. T7IOR SALE OR TO LET, Jj House iv Princes-street. Particulars on the premises. CHAS. M. CROCKER. itj! O R SALE. A DRAPERY BUSINESS, doing a first-class trade in a large and populous district. Principals only dealt with. Apply to NOLAN, TONKS & CO. f\ N SALE. New Season Clover Seeds Perennial Rye (Poverty Bay, Canterbury, and local) NOLAN, TONKS & CO., Seedsmen. TJT <5 IJ S~T L E. i The centrally-situated and wellestablished RAILWAY HOTEL, situate opposite the Railway Station, Hawera. Also, a few choice sites in the town. For terms, &c, apply to NOLAN, TONKS & CO., Or, F. McGUIRE. T1 O R SALE. About 2f acres of land, on which is erected a comfortable and well-fin-ished five-roomed dwelling-house, together with dairy, fowl and outhouses, &c. The land, which is of excellent quality, is well and securely fenced, and laid down iv grass. The above property is within ten minutes' walk of Hawera Post Office. For full particulars apply to J. B. INNES, Star Office. Great reductkms for cash. Goods must be sold. Nicoll's Store, Manaia. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN HAWERA. THE BEST STOCK OF BOOTS IN HAWERA. A FIRST-CLASS BOOTMAKER IN HAWERA. I, F. CUDBY (from Wellington) beg to inform the inhabitants o£ Hawera and settlers of surrounding districts that I am the successful purchaser of the Boot and Shoe business so long and favorably known as Noble's Boot Shop, opposite Mr. W. A'Court's, High-street, Hawera, and I trust by strict attentiou to my patrons, and selling none but firstclass goods, to merit a continuance of the favor so liberally bestowed on my predecessor. Note the following /—/ — Cudby's for Ladies' Lasting Boots Cudby's for Ladies' Cork Soles Cudby's for Ladies' Kid Boots Cudby's for Ladies' Walking Shoes Cudby's for Ladies' Evening Shoes Cudby's for Gents' Elastic Sides Cudby's for Gents' Shooting Boots Cudby's for Men's Watertights Cudby's for Girls' Balmorals Cudby's for Boys' Boots Boots and Shoes made to order, and repairs executed on the shortest notice. One trial solicited. Note the address — F. CUDBY, WELLINGTON HOUSE, Opposite A'Court's, High-street, Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume 5, Issue 765, 4 April 1884, Page 3
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