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T>UDGK AND gJoD'SJ SALE& O FOH nECjPIBER. Makaia — Tuesday, 6th Kapofga — Friday, 16th 8 KEEMAN R. JACKSON AXU IT CO.'S STOCK SALES FOR NOVEMBER. / Wanganui — Wedjwsday, 30 Hale of horace, poultw, saddlery, hay, &c, every\ Saypday at noon St. Hill-stJ^eyW'angamv' FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wanganui, Waverley, Feilding, Palluerßtoii, Ashurßt. aDd Johnaonyille Waverley Sale Yards MONDAY, sth DECEMBER. At 1 o'clock. / FREEMAN R. JACjtfeoN & CO. will sell by putmc auction, as store,— / 8 forward cows/ 6 cows and calres 40 cows inmlf /nd calves at foot 30 2-year sfcere 30 2-year h^ra 70 yearling steers 50 yearling heifers 200 shorn hoggets 600 Buperior 4- tooth ewes, with 70 per cent lambs Settlors will kindly lorw.ird their entries as early as possible. FUEEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. tTgrben^ J MPOKTER OF GENERAL DRAPERY & CLOTHING, MANAIA AND KAPONGA Is now showing NEW GOZDS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. New Colonial Dress meeds in single and double FidUp New Prints, New Lwaines New Parasols an I 9Knshades Ladies' TrimmedlfclFntrimmed Hatß very chea^ * ¥ Ladies' Riding, Dwfing, and "Walking Gloves, by leading makers Ladies' Corsets, from 2s 6d to 18s 6d Large variety of Lace & Embroidery Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing in Kaiapoi and other colonial goods Men's Oxford, Regatta, and Drees Shirts Men's White Kid and Lisle Gloves Soft and Hard Felt Hats, Ties Collars, Braces, and a City variety of Men's Underclothing SUITS made to measure. An endless variety of patterns to select from. WM. FOX OMAHUKU, X ICENSED NATLTfE INTEB±J PEETEy And CoMMpsiJr Agent. N.8.-All Natiie wrk undertaken. Addresß, HaweJ|a/ Any orderß left at Mr. C.E. Major's office will be promptly attended to.

EGMONI' FARMERS' J&NION ie Ltd. M _ >fjA.Tsrv, Stock, and Pbomtce Saleb- ,:: men, Atjctioneebs^valttators, & General {^ohmhssiok A&ents STOCK SALES IgpJVOV.— m Hawera — "Wednesday, 30 EGMONT FARMERS' TJJVION\I,d is , - Salr Tafds, Stbatfobd. FEIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER i ' At 1 o'clock. A A. F A N T 11 A M • will sell by public auction as abttve, — 200 mixed cattle 60 mixed yearlings 15 18-months to 2-year steers 8 I^-year steers 20 mixed cattle 2 lf-year steers 20 2-|-year steers 18 yearlings 8 springing cows \ 12 2-year steers \ 25 cows^n calf and springing 1 *^s«toipw cows m" f'^'f I 2sM^&m«ths Meers ■ .V^ 14 laMnonß^Lstperfl G(ms- „ „ j 100 yearlings . 1 80 mixed cattle 1 I 11 forward heifers I ■ 12 18-months heifefc JL> 17 cows and calves V 10 fat cows * 6 working bullocks 6 springing cows 3 springing heifers 2 bulls 1 springing cow 4 springing heifers 100 sacks Canterbury oats Entries solicited. 19,12 THE WALTEE A. WOOD 1 • MOWING and REAPING MACHINE COMPANY Manufacturers of Eean/^rt^and Bindi rs, Mowing\Machines| and/Hay Th belt andMhealsst^f the Cal andlinspect tEegampl«%ipw in sto k, allo see testimlpials. \J? Ac mplelp stock of difclicate parts (seldo a required) alwayMon hand. In I^9l tffe W.A.W. C«. made and sold 97,650 Harvesting Machines. Egmont ITabmers' Union, Ltd., Agents. STAR A LMANACK, 1893, will be published dprtly. Advertisers will oMia(B by forwarding Advertisements for nexTissue at once. The above has a large and increasing circulation. / POSTERS printed 4, the Stab Office. „ M

b s a ii Ji i J g . I 8 1 1 \% ij» iji | us i v r sS a i^ si M «gfs H«oH «o * 1 < SSW. GQ A $* SPRING SUMMER SEASON. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. EA. ADAMS has much pleasure in announcing that he has OPENED • his firßt Shipment of New Season's GOODS, comprising — New Dresß Materials, New Delanes, NewJPrints and ZepnyrsJ^ew Millinery, jpew Ribbons and Laceß. 1 These Goods have all been carefully sjiected in the Home Markets, so thaj; Customers may rely on getting the jrery newest Goods at the very lowest price, there being no intermediate sofits to pay for. The Clothing Department will be f oum to contain the best assortment of Men's, Boys', and Youths' dotting toMe found on the Coast, and at prices tbat d«y cgnpetition. SUITS MADE TO MEASUTO3." FIT GUARANTEED Orders by post carefully and punctually attended to. X A. TDAMS, Hawera D. 1. C. GARDNER & BUTTON Beg to announce the arrival of 26 cases of new goods for their Spring and Summer trade, and wish to call special attention to the following. KID GLOVES— Dent's Black Orient and Florjbce, "Marguerite," Tan Kid, Tilbury 'd Chamois a CORSETS— Cream, Black, Dove, Grey, Drab, inJll sizes and best makes ; prices from 5s to 12s 6d g MILLTNEBY — Trimmed and Untrimmed Hfts and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, and Ribbons in greawariety DUST CLOAKS— Summer^ Mackintcjsh Cloaksfcackets I DRESS GOODS— The latest and bLjt variet*of aew materials ever shown at one time in HaweVa ; alsoja few very choice Robes PRINTS — New Cambrics and Sateens In beaußful designs. Choice Delaine j .Robes, White and CAored Muslins EMBROIDERIES — New patterns, witlkinsytions to match, in every width from half an inch to bmlf #yard FLANNELETTES — Thirty pieces, Plaftfand Trilled, from 6d to Is per yard ; Regatta and Oxford Bhirtings CALICOES— AII the best makes and value HOSlEßY— Ladies' and Children's Cashmere and Cotton, Boys' Knicker Hose, all sizes and qualities Men's Shirts, Ties, Hats, Clothing, &c. Carpets, Hearthrugs, Linoleums in variety. , The whole of the above lines are imported direct from the makers. We confidently invite inspection and comparison. GARDNER AND STITTON, GENJEBAIi DBAPEBS, HIGH-STBEET, HAWEBA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3289, 30 November 1892, Page 3

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