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NOLAN, TONKS & Co 's SALES FOR APRIL. Manaia Yards— Thursday, 21st Hawera Yards — Thursday, 28th NOLAN, TONKS, & CO., Auctioneers. Manaia Sale Yards. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 21st APRIL. At 12.30 p.m. NOLAN, TONKS AND CO will sell by public auction at their yards, as above — 60 empty cows 50 cows and calves 30 yearlings, mixed 55 gcod weaners 20 store cows 15 cows aud calves • 5 springing heifers 30 weaners 10 cows and calves 40 2^-year-old steers 20 18-months-old steers 35 2|-year-old steers Hall-bred Alderney bull 100 lambs 1500 ewes (in lamb), 2-tooth to full-moath, in lots to suit purchasers 30 fowls and 12 ducks SATURDAY, 23rd APRIL. At 11 o'clock sharp. LARGE & UNRESERVED SALE 111 THE ESTATE OF THOS. BROWN. NOLAN, TONKS AND CO. have received instructions from Messrs. Seoul! ar and Co. to sell by public auction, as above — The whole of the CLOTHING, DRAPERY, &c, in the above Estate. The above lot of goods will be sold : Absolutely Without Reserve. ( I Also, — | Five-roomed HOUSE, now in < the occupation of Mr. T. Brown. mHE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD. People may be seen clustered together in the streets talking about it ; Tourists at Dawson's Falls discuss its wonders ; Major Atkinson is sending the people of Sleepy Hollow into ecstasies by his vivid description of it; Alongside it the gift of Lake Rotokari to the Borough of Hawera sinks into insignificance ; Passengers by the trains flock to see it, and take away samples from it — ] The Shilling Table. GIBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE. 20 doz galvd. buckets, 11, 12, 13, 14 in, from 12s doz 12 steel wood bound travelling trunks, from 20s 10 nests oval galvd. tuba, strapped, from 1G to 36in _ i Tm'd steel teapots, candlesticks, jugs, < criterion chop dishes and covers i 25 rolls galvd. wire netting, assorted j width and mesh c 1 hhd London toilet services, Queen Anne water jugs, cullenders 10 drums colza oil ( 1 bhd steel tind. milk pans, 1? doz 22in, G Adz each 24 x 20in 2 kegs saltpetre 1 hhd gal. oak stop nails, tea kettles, tea and coffee pots, enmld. curry dishes, soup plates, dinner plates, teacups and saucers, pie dishes, pudding bowls, deep basins, wash basins, pudding pans, dust pans, toilet ewers and basins, nutmeg graters, folding gridirons, lemon squeezers 2 crates earthenware 1 case Matheson's planes 1 cask best lever charcoal box irons, [ 6, 6i, 7in 1 cask knife polish, Niiey's black lead, baking powder 1 case spices, assorted ' 1 case lemon and orange peel 1 1 bale brush door mats l Tartaric acid, 2s 3d lb ] Macaroni, new, 71b tins, 5s tin ' Vermicilli, 21b tins, 2s tin New Golden Gem flour * New season's teas, Indian teas, &c. J ( JOHN GIBSON, ] Patea and Haweea. _ 1 G. V. BATE, ] T AND & COMMISSION AGENT J On hand — Italian Rye f Cocksfoot English Rye Oats t Coals l Clovers, Rape, &c. i N.B. — All kinds of native work j undertaken. j MONEY — I have considerable sums at my disposal to lend. G. V. BATE, Princes-street, Hawera. NEW STATIONERY GOODS r just opened at Stab Office. t

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1604, 20 April 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1604, 20 April 1887, Page 3