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. "?^|#o<*hßrg* of 'stpci^pkmghing,' Kn^P%^^ Tongti^pßu^ close Yt^#TED— By acdnjletentrMao, Jfrith large expeuence, engageJBentJuyt Working Imijager ion ft : #wllinjt-to j^is^n shares bndjQjMm; rfmall cajKal m undertaU^|^ply t to ABlii^foffice. That- X hvr& 'qbfrejbJL* We;. service« of t First CAss' BhoejttfiL|nd Blacksmith, and in inj«*jpHui9q f!o do BfttisfactorillfcißTOitherto/ all. work given to me. Liberal discount for cash. John G. DirDECK/Ertliam. rpHE INGLEWOOD ATHEETIC JL , CLUB'S TaißD AN»TJAi,GATMBBING willbehajd on the Club's Ground, Jf J Inglewood, on' '■' ' JfEJHDAY, g^IitARCH, f for Tßp ptling, aWcomeriiF^^ 'iF^k jß^|M|tallilPffiEature issues. t^JANK H. BROWN! The &REAT CENTRAL ANNtTAL RiAM FAIB. : ST. HILL-STREEr SALE YABDS, . Wanganui. Wednesday and thtte&day, Bth and 9th, and if necessary ERIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. FREEMAN IpACKSq^pCO. will sell W publiCgjji^fek as above, and on acco«isjb#|(raefolJ6wing well-known breeders r— .'^ < Messrs R. Wilson, E. M. Honeyfield, J. Ross, lon Bros, Wilkie Bros, ' O. Hawetf, W. H. Wybourne, J. D; Httghe», R,B. Hamilton, J. McNicol, W. C. Symes, W. Wilson, D. Fleming, J. Raynor, J. Macara, B. J. Hiddiford, D.. McGregor,, H. Overton, C W. Reid, J. Shieid, E. Bremer, J. W, „ Baker, T. Bryce, H. N» Tbatnottisfr' Mrs Watt (of Lillybank), fi. Hair. J. B. Sutton, E. Sutton, Jaa. Solmei, E. P. Symes, A. Allison, Jefferson Bros., G. Mitchell, and D. Blaif . 1375 2-tooth, Purebred Lincoln, ¥- Bams., , n X-, 12~Stua JUineoln .Earns (bred by John Raynor, Esq., Wairarapa) * /"-'* 10 Btud Lincoln Ram* (bred by J. B. Sutton, Esq.) 3 Stud Lincoln Bams (bred by James Macara, Eb«u Wairarapa) ' 4O Bomney Bam Lambs (bred by Duncan McGregor, Es« Wairarapa) 5 Purebred Lincoln Ram (bred by Mr Overton, o ■ Canterbury) 50 2-toothJShropshire Bams 10 2-tootf| Lincoln - Merino Bams, Bred by T. Thatcher, 5 Purebnd Bomnejrßamß, bred b*C. W. Ma, Esq., Elderslft Jjr 1515 The above magnificent collection of Bams are well worthy the attention of flock-owners of this district. The rams will be sold singly in the sale ring, thereby giving everyone tht | opportunity of careful selection. Sale each day at 11.15 sharp. The Wanganui EWE lAIB will be held on Wednesday, 22nd Feb. FREEMAN B. JACKSON, '2 . Auctioneer. GILMOTJK, & FALKNER'g -nO-OPEBATIVE WAREHOUSE, V MANAIA. We have now received our first stock of 5-Bushel GRASS SEED SACKS, and, having bought in a very favorable market, -we can quote to purchasers' advantage. We have also a large stock of HEAPING HOOKS and SICKLES Sieves, Scythe Blades & Handles Hay Forks and Bakes > Stones, etc., etc. COOPEMS SHEEP DIE As the seastm is nowjjMung on for Fencing, thoßelrequupg Barb or Pwymre ', Staples, etc., will do well to get our quotations. Wall Papers and Scrim Oils and Paints, and all General and Builders' Irogmongery kept in stock CEYLON TEAS.— Our two direct shipments of Ceylon Teas ex steamers "Britannia" and "Hapsburg," from Colombo, are giving great satisfaction, and, being sold at a very low rate, are commmanding a ready sale Trial solicited. THE OCTAGON, Manaia. mO ADVEBTISBBS. The Su-ab is published tit 2 p.m. on Saturdays. Advertisements intended for insertion on those days should be sent to the publishing office by 1 pan. INNES&CO.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2326, 14 January 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2326, 14 January 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2326, 14 January 1893, Page 3