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8 ]\TOLAN,TONKS(fcCOJSSALES il FOR OCTOBiB. Opunake Y^rds —^T^esday, 3rd Kakaramea Fardj^Thursday, 6th Eltham Yar<\s^Monday, 9th Hawera Yards— Thursday, 12th . Opunake Yards— Tuesday, 17th Manaia Yards — Thursday, 19th Eltham Yards— Tuesday, 24th Hawera Yards — Thursday, 26th AT ROOMS. <■' SATURDAY, 30th JNSJ^NT. V^frt 1 o'clock/^^. OLAlO^^fes.^fo) CO. i will selnjftr^ublis aucVon, at their rooms, ajKaV>ve»-*<- I The remainilg porKon^fAie old **lSgmo/t Hotel' H, Full n^rtjcj^brs at office of the Auction/ersT^ /NOLAN, TONKS & C^, / Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 30th SEPTBfifBEB. \ At 1 o'clock. . NOL£n; TONK^ir' AND CO. have received itfstcuQljipns from the importer "to sell b^Qublickau^tion at theirjooms %sjOodvef~- jT /Empire'^celahiettes, diffettes { Res fandiw, lacQ^urtafe/ Ac. Tire ab/*vanJa direct |^fsignment frti'm LojScl/n. J **. Houßenold furniture Oranges, bananas, and pineapples Opunake Sale Yards. TUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. At 12.80 p.m. NOLAN, TOI*KS. AND CO. J will sell by auction, at their r . yards, aa above, — > \ j 12 ipringers | ] 3 IS-months steers I 5 COWS J^^sJF 6 jfearlings t \*r^ 35 imxed yearlings 1 10 qiiet springers \ ] 9 coivs J - 10 yeVrling steex'i \^ 13 store cows 22 yearlings, mixed E 20 18-monthß quiet heifers 2 5 choree springers c 10 18-montbs steers 165 hoggets fi TU O T 1,0 E. I Owing to numerous j^uests re- ~ ceived<|fifom cjientSg^^ffitend holding 7 j Fortnigltly lales JcOpunakeQ, The | next wil\jt^K placi on TuEj^Ef, 3rd October, anl ever 4 two vrauwfrom f that date. l^endoriLWilliLrong^ by \ sending entlies to MFAf'Ss^Koore. j NOfiAN, TONKS & CO. T. GKREEN, . ' \ TMPORTER OF GENEBAL - JL JURAPERY & CLOTHING, & KAPONGA, I We are now showing New Goods in all departments, comprising— A choice selection of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothinef-tn Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, and Boslyn Tweeds Men's Suits made to measure.— -An 1 endless variety oh samples to -j select from, in Kaiapoi and Eng- f lish Tweeds J a Oxford, Regatta, adH White Shirts, I in all sizes a- C Cambric, Silk, an#Sco Lawn Hand- k kerchiefs m Evening Ties any Gloves C A large sblectifn of Dress Goods, from w taps 9d per yard p Ladies' Han, Widerclothing, Hosiery £ Dr. Jaegerm^Sanitary Combinations and Underclothing C | Art Muslin an<l Cretonne in single si and double widths I Calicoes, Sheetings, Lace Curtains tl Linoleums, Floorcloths 2 American Leather Portmanteaus Carpet Bags, and Many other lines, left out for want c of space o T. GREEN, £ MdNAIA AND KaPOFGA. £ VTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND J Al MERCANTILE AGENCY l COMPANY, Ld. ME GEOBGE FINN has been ° appointed the Company's Bepre- v sent&tive for tbe Patea, Hawera, and , Taranaki Districts, having bis Headquarters at HAWERA. ? All communications^ addressed to Mr Finit will receivwprompt atten- c tion, and clients Jftving business c with the Company Mre requested to confer with him theJeon. ! LIBERAL^ 3vANCES made against WoolVnwother Produce for shipment to LobJon. PBODUCE^ 16 LOCAL SALE " FhOMPiLT realised, and- settlement V made in cash. STOCKS of Grass Seed, Fencing t Material, and Farm Requisites always t on hand. JOHN STEVENSON, i) Mahageb, Wanganui. Geob&e Fiinr, Agent, Hawera. W. ROWE,* c AGENT for the Massey - Harris wide open Binders, Seed Drills, jj and Cultivators ; one and two-horse g1 Mowers. Extra parts, blhder twine, gl and oil kept in stock. # Catalogues, & terms and prices on appication. Agent for the ALWXANDBA Cream Separator, bcih hand and power machines. llor mechanical construction, efficienc/of separation, and facility fo%clg|ftring, it has no rival. Separator oil kept in Btoek. Terms and prices on application. Agent for the Western Packing Co.'s MANURES. This manure is ft now being freshly made for turnip q and rape crops ; by using it the young plants in their first stages will be greatly assisted out of the way of the . turnip flea. Colonial and English Bape and - Turnip in stock. W. BO WE, ■ U NOBMAJTBY AITD HaWJB&A. / \<i BOOTS and Shoes /f evfery d^«i scription made/toijrder, fijk. guaranteed, and . repaps Meafcly JM promptly done at L, Hiiife Clash ]™Wm Store, Manaia. '• If .. t .^aßh

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 29 September 1893, Page 3

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638

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 29 September 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 29 September 1893, Page 3

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