BUDGE asv McOUTCHAN'S SALES— MAY. Oeo— Tuesday, 22nd BUDGE & McCUTCHAN, Auctioneers. HORSE PAIR, MANAIA. SATT'RDAY, 12th MAY. At 11 o'clock. BUDGE AND McCUTCHAN will hold a HORSE FAIR as above. 100 now entered, comprising heavy and light harne?s horsey, broken and unbroken hacks, Ac. Also — Entire pony Miracle, by Essence of Fun An entrance fee of Is will be charged on each horse. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO.'S STOCK SALES FOR MAY. Feilding — Thursday, May 10 Johnsonville — Wednesday, May 16 Palinerston — Thursday, May 17 Waverley — Monday, May 21 WaDganui — Wednesday, May 23 Johnsonville — Wednesday, May 30 Otaki — Thursday, May 31 Sale of horses, poultry, saddlery, hay, &c, every Saturday at noon at St. Hill-street, Wanganui. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wauganui, Waverley, Feilding, Palmerston, Ashurst.and Johnsonville. m o builders. Fresh Tenders are invited until noon on Monday, the 21st instant, for the Erection of a School at Kaupokonui. Plans, &c, at the Stak Office. A. ATKINS, Architect to Wanganui Education Board. mo bui l15~Y"e~s. Tenders will be received up to FniDAT, 11th May, for tbe Erection of an Eight-roomed House, for S. E. Cohhey, Otakeho, to whom tenders must be addressed. Plans and specifications can be seen at my residence from Tuesday, let May, till the sth ; and at Messrs. Budge and McCutchan's, Manaia, after that date. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES CLARSON, Architect. Hawera, April 30, 1888. 30,2,4,7,9,10 TO NIC. CLOVERS— White, Red, Alsyke, and Cow Grass, English Grasses, Pacey's Rye, &c, at the lowest remunerative prices, for cash. 3 400-gallon Tanks. W. ROWE, Normanby Nursery. WILTON'S Cohn Paint removes hard and soft corns and warts. Bottles, 1/- and 1/6 each. M H. Wilton, Chemist, Manaia. LOST, about a month ago, dark brown (nearly black) Mare ; small white star on forehead, branded like 1J" on the near shoulder. Ten Shillings Reward to anyone bringing the mare to J. Harke, Normanby. C. 0. HAWKEH AWKE ' (Late F. I. Jones), BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, and NEWS AGENT, IMPORTER OF FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, HlOff-STKEET, HAWEItA. Arrangements have been made with my predecessor, Mr. F. I. Jones, to personally select all Fancy Goods and Novelties. The supplying of Newspapers and Magazines will be carried on without intermission. Just Arrived — Division 69 of the Family Reader, and April number of Young Ladies' Journal. Now Selling — Cheapest thing of the year — " THE BISMARCK LAMP," Price, Bs. SHILLING TABLE still continued — better than ever. TMPOUNDING NOTICE. Impounded in the Manaia Public Pound on Friday, 4th May, 1888, by Ranger, from Duthie Road — One bay mare, white snip on nose, hind feet white, branded JM (conjoined) on near shoulder ; chestnut colt foal at foot, white face and white hind feet One stout grey mare, branded like g;j (very faint) on off shoulder Jf not claimed, and expenses paid, will be sold on Saturday, 19th May, 1888, at 12 o'clock noon, in accordance with the provisions of the Impounding Act, 1884. FRED. COWERN, Poundkeeper. T>OSTERS, all sizeß (plain or I colored) turned out with despatch at tbe Stab Office
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1925, 9 May 1888, Page 3
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