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NOLAN, TONKS & Co 's SALES FOE FEBEUAET. Hawera Yards — Thursday, 2nd Elthana Yards — Tuesday, 7th Kakaramea Yards — Thursday, 9th Hawera Yards — Thursday, 16tb Opunake Yards — Tuesday, 21st Manaia Yards— Thursday, 23rd NOLAN, TONKS & C<\, Auctioneers. Hawera Sale Yards. THURSDAY, 2nd FEBEUAEY. At 12.30 o'clock. NOLAN, TONKS AND CO. will sell by public auction, at their yards, as above — 100 2i to 3-year bullocks SO 3-year-old bullocks 40 2i--year-old forward bullocks 20 yearlings, mixed 200 fat sheep Also — The PEIVILEGES of the EG-MONT RACING CLUB, consisting of— Gates Publican's Booth Eefreshment Booth Games Horse Paddock Correct Cards T> I N D E E TWINE. The undersigned have for sale first-class Binder Twine, specially made to order. NOLAN, TONKS, & CO. pi EASS SEED ' pi EASS SEED ! ! I am a Buyer of COCKSFOOT in any quantities, and am open to quote i buying or selling prices for Eape and Clovers, and Oats, <fee. Extra large Bags for sale. GEO. H. APPLEGATE, NGAIEE AND OKAIAWA. T)HOTOGEAPHY. Wanted, the inhabitants of Hawera and surrounding districts to know that a Photographic Artist, from the leading firms of New Zealand, has taken those, premises belonging to Mr. Davidson, storekeeper, Eegentstreet, where they may be photographed — Cabinet size, 15s per doz. ; Carte de Visite, 7s Gd per dozen, finished in the most artistic style. Children photographed instantaneously. The Studio will be opened on the 21st January. F. HILL, Photographic Artist. TEY Wilton's Cough Mixture, for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, &c. Is 6d and 2s 6d per bottle, at M. H. Wilton's, Chemist, Manaia. r\ IBSON'S CASH WAEEHOUSE, VX PniNCES-STEEET, IS.A.'W-IEIEbA.. CLEAEING SALE OF IEONMONGEEY— DEAWING TO A CLOSE. TOOLS. 64 punches, brad and flooring, 2s doz 39 saddlers' punches, 6s doz 80 rules, 2ft, 4 fold, and 3ft. Is to 3s L 7 spokeshaves, 2£ to 3iin, from Is 26 plated squares, 6£ to 12in, Is to 4s 9 crosscut saws, 6ft to 7ft 6in,f rom 12s 21 one-man saws, 3| to sft, from 7s 50 hand saws, 26 to 28in— Sheffield and Diston's American, highest quality — hand, panel, half rip, and rip, 3s 6d to 7s 6d 10 tenon saws, 10 to 18in, from 3s 5 compaes saws, from Is 6d 4 pad saws, from Is 11 pad saw blades, 9 to 14inch, 6d Frame turning sawa, 16in, 4s Firewood saws, 2s 6d ; 33 saw sets, 6d 14in Clyburn spanner, 10s Gd 34 measuring tapes, 33ft and 36ft, Is to 7s 6d ; chalk line reels, mallets 5 steel bang surveyors' chains, with and without leather cases, 15s to 35s Spring tapes and tailors' tapes, 2s doz 50 turnscrews, London pattern and cabinetmakers', 3 to 12in,6d to 2s 6d 12 trowels, bricklayers', pointing and guaging, Is 6d to 3s 2 flooring cramps, 10s 6d each 5 iron bench, screws, from 6s 4 pipe cutters and wrench, 15s Owing to steady advance of ironmongery, buyers will do well to avail of this clearing sale of goods bought during the lowest depression and marked to clear, in many cases, below cost. Landed ex Waimate, @ London— 40 kegs and 10 casks of Champion genuine white lead. Landed ex Invercargill, @ London — 60 reels very superior galvanised barb wire, 4 point, close set. Landed ex E.M.S. Tainui, @ London2 cases wail paper, patterns for 1888 OTHER LISTS TO FOLLOW. Buyers are requeued to cut out Advertisement and bring with them. GIBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE. Hawera, 17th January, 1888. ivy o t i c c. Having decided to substantially reduce my Book Debts, I must demand a settlement of all accounts of over three months standing, on or before the 7th February, 1888. If not settled by that date, they will be sued for. W. J. GRAHAM.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1840, 28 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1840, 28 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1840, 28 January 1888, Page 3