"VTOLAN, TONKS & CO's SALES ll FOR MARCH. Hawera Yards — Thursday, 31st NOLAN, TONKS, & CO., Auctioneers. Hawera Sale Yards. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, 31st MARCH. At 1.30 p.m. NOLAN, TONKS AND CO. will sell by public auction at their yards as above, — 100 18-inonths to 2-year hand-fed steers 50 quiet yearling steers 2i< cows 30 hand-fed yearlings 20 weaners 37 fat and forward bullocks 16 2 j-year-old forward bullocks Horse, spring cart, and harness FRIDAY, Ist APRIL. At 11 o'clock. In the Estate of A. J. Kijrk. VfOLAN, TONKS AND CO. JL 1 have received instructions from the Deputy Official Assignee to sell by public auction as above, — The whole of the Grocer iss, Crockeryware, and Hardware in the above estate. Also, — Office furniture, shop fittings, spring cart and harness, 3 sets scales, &c. SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL. At 11 o'clock. On the premises. NOLAN, TONKS AND CO. have received instructions from Proprietors Egmont Sash and Door Company, to sell as above, — 40.000 feet assorted timber, in lots to suit purchasers. Without reserve. "DHYLLIS AND STREPHON. WJ &"a~N~D~Y, • PRODUCE SALESMAN, AND GENEEAL COMMISSION AGENT, 5, Grey-street, Wellington, N.Z. N.8.-— First-class storage for 1000 kegs butter in a dry cellar, one minute's walk from the Queen's Wharf. TTAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS ! ! ! THERE IS A BRANCH OF THE Ready Money Warehouse AT NORMANBY. TVe have pleasure in announcing that we have bought Mr. PAYNE'S STOCK at NORMANBY, and OPENED A BRANCH THERE, With a well-assorted stock of IRONMONGERY GROCERIES BOOTS & SHOES, and CROCKERY. All goods will be sold at prices for wJizch we are already famous throughout the district ; therefore, it will be to the advantage of all to patronise TUE READY MONEY WAREHOUSE. ROBBINS AND PIERARD /^1 IBSON'S CASH WAREVX HOUSE. Ex R.M.S. " Aorangi " and " Arawa," from London — 4 .tons Choice Clover Seed, White, Alsike, Cowgrass, and Red. Ex "Marie," from New York — 100 cases water white, 150 test, Kerosene, American Tools, and Sundries. (Kerosene will be sold very low in small lots). Ex "Humnui" and "Invercargill," from London — 4 tons plain Galvanized Fencing Wire 12 Sewing Machines, at 10s and 50s each, lock stitch 2 cases Noble and Hoare Varnish and French Polish 1 ton Fencing Staples ; 30 cases Roofing iron, sft to 10ft 1 hhd. Enamelled Holloware, Saucepan and Preserving Pans 1 hhd. Tin Holloware, Oval Boilers, Saucepans, Kettles, Stew-pans, Glue-pots, Coffee Mills 5 tons best Galvanized Barb Wire, 2 and 4 point 1 ton thick set ditto, for pig- proof fences and orchard fences 1 case Spring Balances, 251bs, 301bs, 1121bs and 1201bs 1 cask Plough and Trace Chains 16 Copper Boilers (assorted sizes), very cheap ; 2 Kitchen Jlangea Rope Pully Blocks with patent break 1 case London Perambulators ; 12 Register Grates. GROCERIES— Indian Tea, 2s lb ; nothing to equal it in N.Z. for price and quality China Tea and Blended Tea, Is 6d lb Best White Sugar, 3d ; Candles, 6d ; Morton's Bottled Fruits, 14s Yorkshire Relish and Mellor's Sauce, 8s doz ; Lea and Perrin's Sauce, 12s 6d GIBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE, Ha-WEKa and Patea.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1588, 30 March 1887, Page 3
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