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Waiwakaiho. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 11th AUGUST, NEWT rTl* KING will sell by aucton at his yards, Waiwakaiho, on the above date, — 50 calves 50 18-months to 2-year steers 60 2£ to 3-year steers 10 3 to 3}-year steers 10 springing heifers 8 springing cows 150 2£ to 3-year steers (hand-fed) Sale at 1 o'clock. BUDGE ajd McCUTCHAN'S SALES— AUGUST. Oeo — Tuesday, 16th Manaia — Tuesday, 30th BUDGE & McCUTCHAN, Auctioneers. rp o let. Acre~. 220 — Eltham, improved bush land 50 — Eltham, improved bush land FOR SALE, 165 — Waimate, choice land, well grassed and watered ; terms easy 50 — Waimate, choice, improved land 195 — Kaupokonui, choice bush land, slightly improved ; terms easy 300 — Kaupokouui, choice bush land 150 — Kaupokonui, bush ; terms easy 200 — ■Eltham, improved bush land Several sections, from one to ten acres each, in town and suburbs of Hawera, Normanby, Eltham, and Okaiawa £500 trust money for investment, at very low interest. JOSEPH SCOTT, Licensed Land Broker, Hawera. Tfi GMONTIANA, By Quiz, A SERIES OF LOCAL STORIES AND SKETCHES. The undersigned has made arrangements with the author to publish a volume bearing the above title. The contents of the book will be — Part I. Early History of Haweva — Social, Military, and Commercial. Part 11. Ye Business Men. Ye Professional Men, and Ye Yeomen. Part 111. Sports and Sportsmen, Politics and Politicians. If arrangements can be made the book will be illustrated with the portraits of our leading men. N.B. — Those gentlemen who would like to have their portraits inserted will please communicate with the publisher. Only a limited number of copies will be printed, which will be supplied to snbscribers only. Jttst Received — Three Cases of Goods, which have been placed on tbe SHILLING TABLE. New Books. New Ornaments. A Beautiful Collection of Vases. A nice assortment of E. P. Goods. FEED. L~JONES, Importer of Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goods. I^OEMANBY NURSERY. Fruit and Forest Trees in variety and quantity for sale at reasonable rates Farm and Garden Seeds, per s.s. Coptic, now to hand. These seeds have been carefully selected, and I trust will give satisfaction to all who may give them a trial Bone Dust, Superphosphate, Kainit, and Potato Manure, which is especially prepared and adapted for the growth and development of this crop. White Elephant Potatoes ; out of 200 varieties raised by Mr. Daniels (home grower) the White Elephant is said to be the most wonderful cropping potato in the world Chicago Market, an early, and Beauty of Hebron, a late potato, both kinds raised in North America, and claimed to be the most productive grown there — 2id per lb, 1 2/6 141bs. i Price list on application. W. ROWE, X^ENDERS, FIRE-IRONS, COAL I- Vases, Lamps, and all Furnishing Goods, in great variety, at the READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE. TfiRUIT TREES. \ EOR SALE, About 4000 choice Fruit /Trees, from one to three years, grafted, grown in the open plains without shelter, very hardy and free from blight. Price, from 8s to 15s per doz. H. BETTS, Normanby Road, near Manaia. FORE. S T TftEES. FOREST TREES. FOR SALE, Pmus Insignis, 2 years, 12/- to 16/per 100 Pinus Insignis, 3 years, 18/- per 100 Pinus Muricata, 2 years, 16/- per 100 Pinus Maritima, 2 years, 10/- to 12/per 100 Pinus Maritima, 3 years, 14/- per 100 Cupressus Macrocarpa, 2 years, 16/to 22/- per 100 Oleari Traversii, for shelter fence, is very hardy and grows quickly^ 10/- per 100 Gooseberries, 2 and 3 years, from 4/to 8/- per doz Strawberry Plants, 2/6 to 3/. per iOO RICHARD SMITH, PIONEER NURSERY, MANAIA. /COUNTER TWINES on aale at \J the Stab Office

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1698, 10 August 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1698, 10 August 1887, Page 3