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T7IGMONT FABMEBS , UNK)N Jli Ltd. j Lani , , Stock, aitd Peoduce £laiesMEN , , AUGTIONEEBS, VaJTOATOBS, & GeITEBAL COMMIBBIQP AeE»TTB STOCK SALES *»b FEIKUABY— Manaia—Wedieeday, Stratford—Frilay, 3*7 Haweya ManutaH— 21 Okaiawa—Friday, 23 Hawera —Horse Fair—Saturday, 25 EaMONT FARMERS' UNION, Ld I Sale Tabds, Manaia. WEDNESDAY, Ist FEBRI7ABY. f At 1 o'clock. AA. FA J T H A M . • will sell byj?|blic auction, as 20 JpTfiWloflle \ ~i 1 2p l|a pear steers / 25 BO *-Y|ar s ears hs £-srear fc tifers \ W)J]&'mont is steers \ atfT/18-mon is steers I 29rforward bullocks / «5 steers H^ tyearU|ug steers yeajjfing heifers fa#cowß and heifers TB-monthe handfed heifers 300 4-tooth ewes 300 lamba 250 ewes 200 lambs Entries solicited.

rr»HE WALTER A. WOOD 1 MOWING and REAPING MACHINE COMPANY Manufacturers of and Binders, Mowing MachineJ; and Hay Bakes. t The best and cheapest in the market. t m Call and inspeci now in stock, also see Sestdaonialß. A complete sto* parts (seldom required! always on hand. In 1891 the Co. made and sold 97,650 HarveWing Machines. EaMOFT Fabmebs' Union, Ltd., Agents.

DE LAVAL /IREAM SEPARATORS, \J Best, Simplest, Cheapist. There are 34,000 Separators of this make in use, a greathß numbeb THAW ALL OTHER MAKEbJfCOMBINED can boast of. The compaw have just advised ub that they Jlfre secured their 225th Firsj Prize fi Europe. Skimming cajficity, jp to 330 gals. Prices, .£ls tl;£B<|f Their new Sepwmor "L" is the most perfect hand - power machine ever invented. The demand is great, so order at once. Sole District Agents— SORENSEN AND BUSCJK, Manaia. Having disposed of the business of Innes & Co. to Mr. W. A. Paekinson, I desire to return very hearty thanks to the public of the district for the liberal support given to tha>firm since it started twelve years ago/and during which time i have had aJT interest in it. My successor has hpen an earnest fellow-worker with me Jot many years, and will, I have no abubt, command a continuancelpf thweupport which has hitherto leen Jccorded to the business. t 9 1 I. C. YORKE. Having purchased the businees of Innes & Co., I respectfully solicit a continuance of the support heretofore given. W. A. PARKINSON.

GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. KVIRY POLICY aUARANTEEO «Y TH« BTATI. The two prime reasons which have led to the extraoi dinary bonuses which this office has been able to declare havo*iicen Its ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT rfd its REMARKABLY FAVOURABLE MORTALITY EXPERIENCE. / " The Australasian Insurance and Banking Record" says,—"lt ftbe N./_. Government officell pcssesses the eplendjfl udvantase of operatifljE In dferhape the healthiest Auntry *l the world To this, coupled «th rigid c*e in the selectioa of lives, has beenftdue the eiprecedentedly lovr rate of mortality %-luch th«f oftlce has enjoyed. Year by year theVtual d*ths have fallen far short of what and the funds thereby saved havewl gone to swell the profits which at the Ust mliiaffon (Dacember, 1890) amounted in caoh toTflore than— £232,000 sterling. Present FUNDS are approaching TWO MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME, exceeds £330,000J. H. RICHARDSON Commitgiont

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2339, 30 January 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2339, 30 January 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2339, 30 January 1893, Page 3

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