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NOLAN, TONKS & Co.'s SALES FOR AUGUST. Manaia Yards— Thursday, 11th Hawera Yards— Thursday, 18th Eltham Yards— Tuesday, 23rd Kakaramea Yards — Thursday, 25th NOLAN, TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW~ SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST. At 12 o'clock. NOLAN, TONKS AND CO. will sell by public auction at their rooms, as above — A consignment of Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Trees, from Mr. J. Mitchinson, New Plymouth. Also, — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE— Double iron bedstead and spring mattresses, coueheß, Austrian chair*, irardrobe, roun<J ami square tables, mangle, cooking range, barrow, crockery, bams and bacon, potatoes, tea* chickwheat, &c. ALARGE Stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERF, AlfD BOOTS & SHOES, AT THE NORMANBY BRANCH OP THE | EEADY-MONEY WAREHOUSE. X IME ! LIME ! LIME ! Having made arrangements for the supply of Raglan Stone Lime, in quantities, orders solicited for first consignment, on or about 10th of August. Owing to its cheapness, Farmers, Gardeners, and Orchardists should avail themselves of this opportunity in giving it a trial. Is 8d per bushel, or £2 2s per ton ; sacks, 6d, or returnable. W. ROWE, | Nurseryman, Normanby. OTHING BUT THE BEST CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, TIN & HOLLOAVARE, Kept at the READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE. r* IBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE, " PnTNCES-STREET, HAWERA. COMPULSORY SALE op HAWERA STOCK— MUST BE CLEABED. NEW IMPORTATION OP AMERICAN GOODS. 3500 American carriage bolts and nuts, iinch, 5-16ths, and fin, from LHn to sin, from 4s per 100 ; door bells and lever handles 2s 6d, twine boxes 6d each, 120 cupboard catches 6d each, tobacco cutters 2s Gd, 40 drawer handles Id each, 50 sets grindstone fittings from 3s, 40 chandelier and lamp hooks 3d each, 72 hat and coat hooka la Gd doz., 72 blind hinges in sets of I at Gd set, 48 sash lifts Id each, 20 night locks for front doors 4s each, 4G mortice locks 4s each. 108 door locks, assorted, very best manufactured, from Is 6d to 4s each ; also mortice furniture, rim furniture, and door knobs ; 8 American padlocks, iron and brass, with steel keys, to clear, from Is ; 17 gate latches at Gd, Japanned store door handles, 1251bs genuine Putman horse-shoe nails Nos 6 to 12, at lOd to Is per lb ; 3701bs finishing nails, I'm to 2in, from 4d lb; 50 pkts American tacks, assorted (for saddlers or others), 2d pkt ; 2 Douglas pumps, No. 5, 18s each,- pump check valves ss, 1 Douglas hydraulic ram 355, 10 weighing machines and scales from 15s to 80s, 32 gallons turpentine, lubricating oil 2s gallon, 185 cases 150 test kerosene, 11 oilers 3d to Is 6d ; tins paint mixed ready for use, in i gallons, at 2s tin. NEW IMPORTATIONS of ENGLISH GOODS— S3 spades from 3s each, 81 slashers and hedge trimmers 3s to (is, billhooks 2» Gd, fern hooks 3s, 1 chaffcutter (Simplex) 40s, 1 chaffcutter (Bentaff) 50s, 12 chaffcutter knives (Richmond & Chandler) 5a each, 1 disc root pulper (R. & C.) £3, 1 drill barrow (ditto) 20s, 1 Reid & Gray medium zigzag 4-leaf harrow (complete) £6, 13 garden border forks from 3s, 18 potato forks from 4s, G manure forks 4s, 5 digging forks 3s Gd, 14 garden weeding forks Is Gd, 3G garden or harvest gloves from Is Gd, 2 hay kuives Gs, 110 Sheffield hayforks, strapped, 2 and 3 prong, sft to Jib, ab Ss ,- garden hoes 6<2, garden rakes Is each, 1G improved garden rakes, 40 reap hooks from Is Gd, 14 scythes at 3s, 8 fern scythes at 3s, garden trowels Is, 6 mattocks 2s 6d. JOHN GIBSON. Patea & Hawera. Hawera, 25th July, 1887. For TEAS, SUGARS, RICE. SAGO, Tapioca, etc., the READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE can't be beat. MONEY.— £ S o to Rate of interest, froru 7 per cent. The undersigned is prepared, on behalf of capitalist clients, to receive applications for advances, to be secured by mortgage of Freehold Properties. — C. E. Major, Mortgage Agent, Hawera. SPECIAL VALUES nr SOAP, CANDLES & KEROSENE, AT THE READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. Impounded in the Public Pound, Pihama, on August 3rd, by T. R. Exley— 1 dark brown or black gelding, branded like T L on the near 1 sfcoutaer, sfigdt star on fore- [ head; shod I By A. E. Baylis— 1 steer, two years old, branded liko EO on" near rump," red body with white about belly and legs If not claimed, and expenses paid, to he sold on Tuesday, August 23rd, at 12 o'clock noon. A. E. BAYLIS, Povmdkeeper. T7ILOT7R— Silver Dust, KakaraC niea, and Local, To be had at the BEADY-MONEY WABEHOUSE

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1700, 12 August 1887, Page 3

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737

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1700, 12 August 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1700, 12 August 1887, Page 3

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