TVTOLAN, flOifesyCO'S BALES IX FOHM^RCH. Eltham Yards^Sonday, 27th Hawera Yards— Thuraday, 30th "SATURDAY, 25th INSTANT. 1 At 1 o'cloCJßr^"V NOLrfjT \oM^ ANJI CO. %$/fe lecwrofii irißtifMnonß from Mr J. MitchjHoii to Belli at their rooms, aa ahjlye, — i | A laj^follection of^lt Pknts, y^jjifable for window and decoration \ FRIDAY, 24th MABCH/' \ At 12.30 p.m. / ]VTaLAN, TONKB Ad CO. i™ \sive been instriipad by Mr. Wm. Pa^tiitbon, who ska lealied hia farm, to fcell by publicrauction on the premises, ifoad, near Bltliatn, * Without r/serve, — 20 good ir#milk and I 1 wellbrewbuß m \& yearfinm^/gn«ei^ BfcjßMre pigs, imfrom^alterbury Sprin*cart and h^rnss DrauAt horse, inWorted from sClnterbury M Trap iorse 1^ 2 n'acis |\ Siddj|B and bridles \ Singer's sewing machme\ Lot household furniture \ Dairy utensils \ -' Cattle dog, fowls, turkeys, et<^ iv Luncheon provided. *> Eltham Sale Yards. MONDAY, 27th MAECH. At 12.30 p^nTl NO] AN, TONKS, AJp) CO. rill sell by publ|£inxli|ionj as ibove— X 4 tat bullocss I 10 good dairy cows in cllf to pure shorthor^bul^^ 10 cases apples SATURDAY, Bth APRIL. I AM Railway sTardß. I lAt 11.30 a.m. A m f l t I Jr^ ucti M D ' ** Hurdfe^kGates, Wheelbarrows Ladders^tri. 23'5,1td,w Waverley Sale Yards. MONDAY, 27th MARCH. At 1 o'clock. — — i TjIRBBMAN R. JAOKSOIf & CO. JO will sell by public ajjfction as ibove — . / 14 good cows in calf/ 11 quiet heifers in cftlf 16 superior weanery 45 young cattle (rrned aexta) 150 2-tooth\ewes / 200 lambs / 150 wether m 200 ewes / 100 fat ewelX 150 fat wetffWs 190 ewes 1000 2- tooth ewes 500 good Napier ewes 250 ewes 1 varnished rustic dog cart, nearly new All sheep to be legibly branded. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. ivr^ o t i c b. BLAOKHALL'S CLEARANCE SALE on account of removal to new premises. SELLING OFF! SELLING- OFF ! SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! Selling ofE o€ the Mr LARGEST AND BEST AafI>RTED STOCK OF BOOTS ANIfBHOEB imthe districts All of the % tock inwt be cleared out by the enl of thurmonth, at any price; no reaelnablejper refused. I mean to gare thejpublic one more chance to lay! in m supply for the winter, so com! alo#g. Fibst Come, JtrißST Sebted. DON'T rnise this chance : you won't get another for a long time. Remember — CASH only. No credit given. CAN'T B BEAT BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE HAWERA. BLACKHALiIj, j PROPRIETOR. T A M E"S C H L L B N A GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Manaia aitd Kaponga, ir thanking his customers for support, hopes for a continuance eu -h support in the future, and would ear attention to his nejaktock oi' IRONMONGjap" FENCING TWBR Choice Assorjnent of EarthenExpected laiiv-* CHBISfB&# FRUITS EARTHENWARE FANOaqJ)ODB, etc. O EY LICrN TEAS from the CoL&bo Pure Ceylon Tea Company J7C. is the only importer in the district ot these Teas. Higheai price given for Butter.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2384, 23 March 1893, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2384, 23 March 1893, Page 3
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