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"VfOLAN, TONKS & Co.'s SALES " KM FOR MAY. Eltbam Yards— Tuesday, 29th '. Kakaramea Yards — Thursday, 31st NOLAN, TONKS & C'\, ; Auctioneers. Eltham Sale Yards. ' TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 29th MAY. ] At 12.30 p.m. TONKS, AND CO. ! ; will aell by public auction, as •! above — i 25 18-months to 2- year steers 10 2-year-old heifers 3 unbroken horses Kakaramea Sale Yards. THURSDAY, 31st MAY. 1 At 12 30 p.m. NOLAN, TONKS, AND CO. will sell by public auction, at their yards, as above, — 25- cows and calves 40 2-year-old steers and beifers i 23 2-year-old steers ] 18 empty cows 6 head mixed cattle ( 4 young bulls 3 springing beifers 2 unbroken colts, rising 3 yrs 320 forward wethers Tjl X IONIC] NEW SEASON'S SEEDS. ! White and Red Clover, Alsyke ] Cow Grass, Timothy, &c, &c. Also, — ( Canterbury Rye Grass, Fescues ( Prairie Grass, Cocksfoot, &c. NOLAN, TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. I p IBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE, vJ^ Pbinces-stbeet, ZBC.ArW":E:R/.A_. CLEARING SALE GROCERIES. Crosse & Blackwell's and Morton's i jams, lemon and orange marmalade, 8s 6d doz Crosse & Blackwell's potted ancbovy, shrimps, turkey and tongue, ham and chicken ; potted game and Strasburg potted meats, 12s 6d doz, Is 3d pot Liebig's Extract of Meat, 2s and 2s 6d ; double super, mustard, 2s lb Swiss condensed milk, milkmaid brand, 9s doz ; nuts, new Barcelona and Brazil, wholesale, 8d lb Morton's castor oil, 6s doz ; salad : oil, 8s doz ; C. & B.s lucca oil, 10s Ground white pepper; C. and B.s J Cayenne pepper, 6s doz bottles * Pickles— Morton's 10s doz ; C. & B.s . pickles ; West India limes, Is 6d ; C. & B.s West India mixed, Is 6d; Captain White's Oriental, 2s ; C. and B.s white onions, walnut, piccalilly, and chow-chow, Is 3d Peel — Fine imported lemon Is, crange Is, citron, Is 6d per lb, in quantity Paper, paper bags ; pegs, 5 gross - boxes, 6s ; 6 doz for Is Svgar — Loaf tablets, lib boxes, 6d ; j finest white 3d, Mauritius cryl. 3d i Salt — Bottled 9s doz, in 71b bags and 1121b bags, fine and coarse FOR SALE AT PATEA, WHOLE- " SALE, Duty Paid ob in Bond — Bass' ale and Guinness' stout, bottled by Forster or Read, qts 13s, pts, 8s Hennessy's brandy, in case, one star, ] duty paid, 65s ; 3 star 80s Brandy in bulk, in bond 7s, d.p. 24s £ Clarets, 28s to 48s doz Whisky, bulk, d.p. 25s gal, 50s case, Rum, 22s 6d gal ; schnapps, 50s ] Geneva, 4 gals, i.b. 20s, d.p. 75s Old Tom, 42s ; ginger wine, 27s 6d Port wine, sherry wine, 18s gl, 48s dz Madeira, 45s and 60s doz Tarragona, or Spanish Avine, 35s doz Penfoid's Adelaide wines, assorted, 4 choice wines, in case ; 1 doz cases red 35s case, white 35s case Penfoid's pure Old Tawney port, recommended for invalids, 12 years old, 16s gal Penfoid's pure Golden Sherry, fit for any table, 12 years old, 40s doz Lime juice cordial, 24s doz r\ Morton's raspberry syrup, 10s doz Bitters — Hop, 45s ; cocktail, 3s 6d ; ■ Staughton, 2s 6d Cut tumblers, 6s doz Bottling wax and Corkscrews OTHER LISTS TO FOLLOW. GIBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE. 18th May, 1888. f NOW PUBLISHED. THE STAR ALMANACK, 1888. ] PRICE, ONE SHILLING. 2 i DIRECTORY FROM WANGANUI { TO NEW PLYMOUTH. j The Cheapest and Best Almanack j Published on the Coast. £ 1 A Special Edition, containing Map ' of Taranaki District, is also pub- x listed at Is 6d. jS INNES & CO., I Printers and Publishers. I c Opinions of the Press. i We iirc iv receipt of the Haweha Star Almanack a and Director* for 1888, and having examined it iv in several places with a view to testing its accuracy, * we can heartily congratulate our spirited conteni- | porary on the manner in which this year's volume lias hecn compiled. Besides containintr a directory J of the coast from New Plymouth to Wanganui, l)oth inclusive, it has a much larger range of general information than auy almanack we have examined ( his year, and, being published at a shilling, deserves -« to have a wide sale. — Waneranui Herald. ■* We have to ackuowledge the receipt of that J excellent annual work, the HaweraStar Almanack. _ It is replete as usual with valuable information I carefully compiled and of a nature calculated to be most useful to the residents of the large district within which it circulates The Almanack, which also contains an excellently-lithographed map of the Taranaki Provincial D istrict, is splendid value and a credit in every way to the office from which, t is issued.— Wellington Press. '' We beg to acknowledge receipt of a copy of the Star Almanack, Directory and Diart for the current year, published by Innes and Co., of the HaweraStar. Itis a remarkably well gotup volume, and should be very useful to the West Coast settlers, v — New Zealand Times. We have to acknowledge receipt of the Hawera c Star Almanack for 1888. This Almanack, which is now a well established book of reference, contains a large amount of useful information. — Wei- V lington Post. 1 One of the neatest and best got up book almanacks in the colony comes from Messrs. Innes and Co., of the Hawera and Normanby Star. It containg 256 i pages of reading matter, including a directory of l the West Coast of the North Island from Wanganui a to Waitara, a distance of over 100 miles. There is also a valuable sketch map of the district, with Mount Egmont towering overhead, and a great a variety of useful information. As a specimen of typography the Star Almanack and Directory will compare favorably witn. anything of the kind _ published in the Australian colonies, and it is to be " hoped the enterprise of the publishers will he as Bumciently rewarded au it deserves to be.— Marlborough Express.?

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume x, Issue 1940, 28 May 1888, Page 3

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