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gjIGMUM 1 FA J-tMERSf UNION Tt UDQF, AND GO«s'B BALEf 1L Ltd. / F> FOB DECEMBER. Laot?, Stock, and Pjmdttce Salks- \Jr men, kTjefoonY.v.m, Valttatohk, Manaia — TuesMty, 6th & Oe.webJl Comj^ssiow Agei«ti» Manaia — Sat. 10th — Horse Fair STOCK SALEfe fo#DEC— Kaponba— Feidat, 16th n Manaia — We\j^?day, 7-21 i — . Manutahi— Tuesday, 13 Waimate Sale Yards, Hawexra— Wednesday, 14-28 MARAIA. Htwem'-Hor^aiJ-Saturdav.S TFBSD\T, 6rh DECEMBhK. MU ETON'S SHEEP DIP At 1 o'clock. 1 PHENOMENAL v UCC^SS. RTTD. G E AND GOO D " - 5 will sell by j/üblic auction, an During thgßDast season the demand OV J'j:~ for this shnep-dipjknj; np- 200 18-months steers paration /as so Inue* incr«eedj|nat 18 "lonthh heifers eunicienl quajrejty J^o JmwHs%,999 sheep, wlicb^\iße]iflKardntee T^oTwßi-j ear forward bullocks of its unrVrfffed qualifyT /" mi|e\vear lings f EGMONT FARMKK.^' UNIO^, Ld F° 2 -f*wW[*teerM al Agents for Hawera. C 3f yea|«! steefi TSMIE WALTER A. WOOD 0^ 8 °^ jF iFerß * MOWING and II i 3F r f 4 al f jf KE \ PING MAC HI N E COM PA N X JCm JollKSrsA Manufacturers of Reapers and' J3T e & t PjTi 8 i. Binders, MowWMachiues, an^ air 1« »t Jfllocks Rakes % /3r " springing heifeis The I»t andjchealst/^the Q J J urebf ed shorthorn bull market (jL IM m 3-year forward steers Call at :1 insVcVkhe Milfnow 2 A , in stock, ilso see telimon JL |X in ir 76 " I®"! A com, leie stock! dup|catlm>s ™ a"! , 66r (seldom equired) Jwaysln InSi ,™ ™ t bullocks , In 18* the iB/w. C| mad, and ™> fat shee P . , sold 97,? 0 Harvesting Mfohiiiiw. 7 ?P e J es , and ] T ba J t n Double DUggy. horse and harness Egmont FWhb' Union, Ltd., 88 ' P ole f nd shafts Agents. Tip dray, nearly new v" Waverley Sale Yards TI k. JENKINS, VtONDAT, sth DECEMBER. **-*•• Furnishing A 4.-i"T^ v CABINETMAKER AND At 1 o clock. UPHOLSTBRER, T7IREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. Pbinces-steeet - i - Haweea Jj will sell by p/blic auction, as Temporary preriKseel-Next drill hall, 40 2-year stee*, handfed opposite MefcrlOgle Bros.' 35 2-yea»qui« heifers in calf J||f/ 60 prime! fat Jullocks Work executed with usual care and 60 good B anil 4-year bullocks despatch. 8 forw*d #ows •y v cows im#calveß -^40 cows iri€alf and calves at foot 1 30 2-year steers rHO Left<^ttag^aTljoiw|g School. 30 2-year heifers i AppJy\TAii tfficel^' i 70 yearling steers V \jf^h_,f^ — 50 yearling heifers GENEEAL CoUSIOK AGENT. 6ttierß w j U kindly Mr F. Cowern'g"ofice, ELTHAM. entries as c^ as P oßsible ' "~ WM^xVmAHURU," " EfiEEMAN R JA L K Ser LICENSED NATIVE INTER Auctioneer. PRETER f\ T A X E| H O And Commission Agent. v_^ SHOEIIf » N.8.-All Native rcjtfrk undertaken. ' s and M Address, Hawera/ GENEEAL SMWHY. Any orders IKt^TMr.C.E. Major's DAVID M. jPHAfiMERS has office will be pro^tly attended to. started in the abo/c Imb, and guarantees the best <p j^rkmanship at * >ATBNT ■ I SDTPPI,\G & \'h W }'■', moderjb^harges. I VAG-P on ytfp •!. i Offior k / I ] OSTERvS pririte* at the Stab \/ > nffiw. v/ -____.._ ___ 5 I J I ailf Sit I sill \ \i •Id g <3 1 ,-*■- &S | ffl $Ow< O g W 7 DH'i I -S -Sb W S° 3 l g SPEING- ™» BUMMER SEASON. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. RA. ADAMS has much pleasure in announcing that he has OPENED • his first Shipment of New Season's GOODS, comprising — New Dress Materials, New Delanos, New Prints and Zephyrs, New Millinery, New Ribbons and Laces. Theso Goods have all been carefully selected in the Home Markets, so that Customers may rely on getting the very newest Goods at the very loweßt price, there being no intermediate profits to pay for. The Clothing Department will be found tp^eontain the best assortment of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Closing to be Jmind on the Ooa&t, and at prices that defy comnvtition. SUITS MADE TO MEaIuRR/ FIT GUARANTEED Orders by post carefulw aim punctually attended to. B, A. YDV D AM S, Hawera D. 1. C. GARDNER & STJTTON 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 " Marguerite," Tan Kid, Tilbury'd Chamois / CORSETS — Cream, Black, Dove, Grey, Drag, in all sizes and best makes; prices from 5s to 12s 6d a MILLTNERY — Trimmed and Untrimmeg Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, and Ribbons in ireat variety DUST CLOAKS — Summer Mackintosh C^aks, Jacketß DRESS GOODS— The largest and best variety of aew materials ever shown at one time in Hawera ;jplso, a few very choice Robes PRINTS — New Cambrics and Sateens in «autiful designs. Choice Delaine Kobes, White And Colofed Muslins EMBROLDERIE8 — New patterns, withansertions to match, in every width from half an itch to otlf a yard FLANNELETTES — Thirty pikes, if am and Twilled, from 6d to Ib per yard ; Regatta abd Oxford Shirtings CALICOES— AII the best makes %^alue HOSIERY — 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 j confidently invite inspection and comparison. GARDNER AND STJTTON, GENEEAL DRAPERS, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3291, 2 December 1892, Page 3

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