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FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO.'S STOCK SALES FOE NOVEMBER. Johnsonville — Wednesday, 16th Pal merston— Thursday, 17th "Waverley— Monday, 21st St. Hill-street— Wednesday, 23rd Jobnsonville — Wednesday, 30th Sale of horses, poultry, saddlery, hay, &c, every Saturday at noon at St. Hill-street, Wanganui. FEEEMAN E. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wanganui, Waverley, Feilding, Palmerston, Ashurst, and Johnsonville. Waverley Sale Yards. MONDAY, 21st NOVEMBEE. At 1 o'clock. FEEEMAN E. JACKSON & CO. will sell by auction, as above — j 117 superior well-bred yearlings FEEEMAN E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Stony River. WEDNESDAY, 16th NOVEMBEE. NEWTON KING will sell by auction, at his yards, — 150 yearlings 50 2 to 2i-year steers 30 mixed cattle 6 heifer.", some springing 100 ewes and lambs 2 hacks 2 sets harrows Sale at 1.30. Waiwakaiho. THUESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER. NEWTON KING will sell by auction at his yards, as above — 200 2 to 3-year steers 100 calves and yearlings 100 18-moths 50 mixed steers Sale at 1.30 SALE BY AUCTION. WILLIAM COWEEN, instructed by the Eegistrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Wellington, pursuant to the powers conferred on him under the powers of the Land Transfer Acts, will sell by public auction at the premises in Waverley' on TUESDAY, the twenty-second day of November, 1887, at 2 o'clock in tke afternoon, — All that piece of LAND containing 12 acres 2 roods, more or less, being the Section No. 327 on the public map of the Okotuku Elock, with all improvements thereon, and appurtenances thereto, as the same is now or late in the occupation of Mr. Samuel Cadwell. For terms and particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr. GK D. Hamerton, Solicitor, Pataa, Title under Land Transfer Act. MRS. BREACH, Accoucheur and Nurse, Begs to return thanks to the Ladies of Manaia, Otakeho, and surrounding district for the support accorded to her during the past five years, and wishes to intimate to them that, to be more conveniently situated, she has taken a cottage in Manaia Township, adjoining Mr. W. Hall's, where all orders addressed to her will receive prompt attention. Mrs. B. also intends filling in her spare time by taking in Needlework at home or going out. I^l IBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE vT Pbincess-steeet, Haweea. TO ARRIVE, per Opawa, @ London, due early in November. 1 case, 12 B.M. teapots, 8s to 12a 12 dozen E.P. teaspoons, 6d 6 dozen desert spoons, Is 1 case, 6 E.P. breakfast cruets, 10s to 16s 6 silver on nickel silver do, 16s to 40s 24 heavy silver plated salt spoons, Is 6 do cruets, 35s to 60s 12 B.M. teapots, 20s to 30s Tea and coffee service, 70s Teapot stands, 10s and 12s Biscuits, 20s; marmalades, 12 to 15s Silver plated on nickel silver sugar and cream frame, 42s Silver plated on nickel silver teapot, sugar, and cream, 40s to 60s per set 8 dozen extra heavy silver-plated tea spoons, 12s to 30s dozen 8 dozen extra heavy silver-plated table forks, 30s to 42s dozen 1 cs Saynor's pruning kmveß, 2s to 4s Rodger and Sons Razors, 3s to 8a 1 hhd enamelled saucepans and best covers, from 2s 6d 1 hhd tinned saucepans and steamers 1 hhd round iron kettles and coverts, spittoons, mortar and pestal, dumb bell 8 1000 ft |in gal water pipe, at 3d foot 1 csk Dutch hoes, garden hoes, from Is Smithfield meat choppers, from 4s Mincing knives, from 2s 6d 1 case bread platters, 5s to 10s each, new designs 1 case C. Johnson's Sheffield cutlery, 20 doz table knives, 20s to 48s doz 30 doz dessert knives, 10s to 42s 12 pairs carvers, 7s 6d to 20s pair 12 table steels, 2s 6d to 10s each 12 butchers' steels, 5s to 7s 6d ea Butchers' knives, 7, 8, 9, 10 inch Pocket knives — variety ; scissors, barbers', button-hole, embroidery, Ac. i 1 case Burgon and Balls' sheep shears, 6 doz 11a ; 3 doz laat and best improved shear 20 copper boilerß, from 10 to 30 galls , 6 Smith and Willstooy Mistress ranges, 70s to £8 GIBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE. 1 Hawera, Ist November, 1887. T7IOR Cbockebywabe, from a Cruet 1 Bottle to a China Set, try ENG P LAND, Normanby.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1779, 14 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1779, 14 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1779, 14 November 1887, Page 3

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