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i "VTOLAN, TONKS & COS BAI JIS foe apbil.^ Manaia and Skeet Bo_d£— Mond April 10— plearijjjfSale Stocl Eltham— Tu*dajiflth Hawera Yar Aa^nPhursday, 13tb Kakaramea yards — Thursday, 2( Eltham Yards — Monday, 24th Hawera Yards— Thursday, 27th T^ TO-MOBBOW, \SATUEDAY, Bth APBIL. N. ______ / 'At Bailway Yaroyf 1 ~ will i Nt/OTjgilSed ana planed" HtwdiSsTGates, Wheelbar ow*,, !prfdders, etc. 2 s,ltd,', ltd,' SATURDAY, Bth APBn_T \ At 1.30 p.m. / Nola^Atonks, aW_> cr will s«L by publicyliction, t their rooms, A abjove— j^ A Household lur^M_xe, inclWingBedsteads^nftn^mattrefcs Chests dr«mrs, looking vg&ses Chairß, x |fia]*, crockery, dlbne wrrviee (13 pieces) X &c. Ougtitity of fruit . JBacon and hams V - y _. X_ MONDAY, 10th APEIL. At 12 o'clock. On the Premises, corner of Manaii and Skeet Roads. CLEABING UNBEBEBVED BALI OF DAIRY STOCK, &c. NOLAN, TONKS AND CO. have received instructions from Mr E. McGjforfftn (who has disposec of his farjpjrto Jell by public auction 5 br(M>d sa_vs 2Qjtftye pigs / 6 nacka and harnessfhorseß > JDogcarfc and harness! " 20 sucks oats, potatoA, cocksfoot Ducks, fowls Factory cans, churn Singer's sewing machine*^ Furniture, etc., etc. Luncheon at 11.30. Eltham Sale Yards. TUESDAY, 11th APjRIL. |At 12.30 o'cKc^ VTOLAJf. TONKS AS) CO. L 1 will sell by pubUcJction as 30 yelrlings 25 18-laonths mixed sexes\ 10 stole cows p 5 spgpgerß w 10 calves mm*^ 25 2-year old steers 10 dairy cows and heifers FBEEMAN K. JACKSON AND CO. 'B STOCK BATJEB FOB APBIL. Wanganui Horse Fair — Sat. Bth Waverley— Monday, 10th f Johnsonville — Wednesdajf 12th Wanganui — WednesdayjC9fch Waverley — Monday, 2/cn Johnsonville — Wednwday, 29tb> lale of horses, pfultry^raddlery, hay, &c, every patudKy at noon at St. Hill-strel^imanganu' FREEMAN E. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wanganui, Waverley, Feilding, Pal merston, Aahurst. and Johnaonrile Waverley Sale Yards. MONDAY, 10th APBIL. At 1 o'clock. , FBBEMAN R. JACKSON & CO will sell by publiof auction, as bove, — J 30 forward cows m 30 mixed fcattle m 400 wetherl M 100 fat ewet / 1800 Romnet ens in lamb, bred by Meawf Bidwell Bros, and Pharazyn, of Wairarapa 1 saddle, 1 set harness 1 horse brake 2 sets breaking gear All sheep to be legibly branded. FREEMAN E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. SEEDS SEEDS Gbass Seeds— Poverty ißay and 'outhland Seeds from oldT pastures ; talian Eye, Meadow Iwscue, and ther English GrassesJf Mustard, timothy, Rape, English jpported and { Uolonial. 1 f CLO"VEBs-Cowgiaßß, "white Clover, Llsyke, Trefoil, e\ 1 All other Agriwlural Seeds in tock and comiag tomnd. W. ROW E, NOBMAITJT AJTO HaWEOA. | TAMES 0 Tk^L LBN GENERAL STOJjI^IEEPER, Manaia akd BjfloireA, r thanking his cusKWers for iui)port, hopes for m continuance iu>'h support in the Jature, and would ;al' attention to hiy new Stock o£ IBONMOI*BBY FENiMNGfWIBE Choice^B^>rtment of EarthenExpected dailv — CHEISXMAS FRUITS EAETHENWAEE FANCY GOODS, etc. CEYLON HAS ifom tbe Colombo Fare Ceylon Te» Company J.C. is the only importer in thti district of these Teas. Highest price given for Batter.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2395, 7 April 1893, Page 3

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