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Manutahi Sale Yards. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 18th MAY. WILLIAM COWERN will sell by public auction (on account of Messrs. Smail and Fairburn, who have sold their farm), as above — 400 first-class breeding ewes 140 store ewes and wethers 150 lambs W. COWERN, Auctioneer. T7l O R SALE. Section 32, Block XV., Kaupokonui. 100 acres on Skeet Road, only 46 chains from corner of Manaia Road. Manaia Road is gravelled. Price, £190. Mortgage may be arranged for if required. I GEORGE A. HURLEY, ! LAND AND LOAN AGENT, MANAIA. p LOEIOUS NEWS, GRAND SUCCESS OF THE NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR. Ship Lutter worth, from London, discharging at the breakwater, and the READY MONEY IRONMONGERS have received their season's stock of GUNS & AMMUNITION by her, direct from the makers. Breech-loading Guns, single and double Muzzle-loading Gun 3, do do Eley's Cartridges and Caps Curtis and Harvey's Powder Extra Hardened Shot Wads of all kinds Ramrods, Refillers, Recappers, and every description of Sportsmen's requisites EVERYTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER, AND ALL ENTIRELY NEW. If you want your Sporting Material at a cheaper rate than ever, don't mistake the house — ROBBINS AND PIERAUD, The Ready -Money Warehouse, High-Street, Hawera. G. V. BATE, ~T AND & COMMISSION AGENT On hand — Italian Rye Cocksfoot English Rye Oats Coals Clovers, Rape, &c. N.B. — All kinds of native work undertaken. G. V. BATE, Princes-street, Hawera. IMPORTANT NOTICE.— The undersigned having come to the conclusion that his stock is far too large for the requirements of the district, has decided to have a Cash Clearing Sale for three weeks, during which period the whole of the stock will be offered at Cost Pbice. This is the first sale of the sort ever held in Hawera. The stock is far too large and varied to particularise. Ladies requiring furnishing oruaments, nick-nacks, photo frames, hand bags, &c, &c, will receive wonderful value for their money. Settlers requiring good reading for the winter nights, can obtain books at English price. School teachers will do well by paying a visit during the sale. Country storekeepers will be able to sort up their stocks at for less than wholesale price. Mothers can obtain toys of every description, and the wonderful infant chairs at cost price. It is not only a few lines that will be reduced in price, but the whole of the stock.— FßED. I. JONES, Bookseller, Stationer, Seedsman, and Importer of Fancy Goods. MONEY. Rate of interest fron* 6| p. c. The undersigned is prepared, on behalf of capitalist clients, to receive applications for advances of from £50 to £10,000, to be secured by mortgage of Freehold or Leasehold properties in Town or Country. — C. E. Major, Land Broker, Hawera. lUOEMANBY NURSERY. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, in variety, all well grown, and specially prepared for transplanting Apples, 1 to 4 years, from 10/- to 24/per dozen Pears, Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Nectarines, Quinces, Mulberries, Medlars, at reasonable prices Gooseberries and Currants, 1 to 3 years, 3/- to 5/- per dozen Pinus Insignis, 1 year, 5/-; 2 year, 10/- and 12/6 ; 3 year, 18/- per 100 Maritima, 2 year, 12/- ; 3 year, 15/per 100 Cupressus Macrocarpa, 1 year, 7/6 ; 2 year, 15/- and 20/- per 100 SHELTER HEDGE PLANTS. Barberry and Quicks, 1 to 3 years, 8/-, 10/-, and 12/6 per 1000 Oloaria Traversii, 10/- per 100 Hakea, twice transplanted, 12/6 per 100 Magnolias, Camellias, Daphnes Rhododendrons, Ac. Large quantities of all the above at reduced rates. FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS of the very best strains. Carrots, Mangolds, Turnips Clovers, &c. Also, — Peas, Beans, and other Garden Seeds of reputed excellence, which I trust will prove an acquisition to the district Haricot Beans for table use or for seed Bone Dust always on hand Flower Pots, 3 and 4 inch, 1/- and 1/6 per dozen Flower Seeds, 12 pkts, 1/6 ; 24 pkts, 2/6 ; 36 pkts, 4/Flower and Vegetable Seeds (except Peas and Beans) sent post free for cash with order from W. ROWE, NORMANBT NUBSEBY.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VII, Issue 1309, 17 May 1886, Page 3

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