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T'GMONT FARMERS' UNION T T>UDGB AND GOOD'S/BALES 111 Ltd. O FOR JlfiSE^S Lanu, Btock, aitd Pboditce Sales- — f jf ' mek, AucnowEEaiS, Valuatobb, Kapou&a — FEiDAl^Dth, 29fch <fc Gekeeal CoamissioK A&ekts Makaia — Tuesday, 19th l—Jt Otakeho — Fbidat, 22nd STOCK SALESJ|ob JUNE— Manaia— Wed^sday, 6-20 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Stratford— Friday, 8-22 Hawera— Wednesday, 13-27 On the farm, Normanby Road. Okaiawa — Thursday, 14 Hawera, Horse Fair— Saturday 30 SATURDAY, 16th JUNE. B^MONr FARMERS' UNION, Ld At v 0^ k harp> 6fch JUN,/ OUD G E " A N D GOOD i» _ „ j/ JJ have received instructions from \ !!!l yfr**}* Mr W. T. Wells, who has sold his #*a -i » Ns^* farm, to sell by public auction, — l£t 1 oclocß*. The WHOLE of his STOCK and A A f\7~/t rfAM IMPLEMENTS, comprisingA 11 Jk/u !M ,■ 45 prime dairy cows XT. will sjffl J/puh|^cfcion as 60 2i2 i WS-year-old steers abOV !--OCC\i .A ¥ 2-ye/r-old steers ' ™ W 2K B S o^ \ f han/ reared calves 20 forw>a^ull S cks \ X sto£ cows 40 2-s«ar sabers \y^Jf | f at 0W a ( . \ 2* pip ■ ' jjpW^ / „, . '.. , 3lp4r\brecr Berkshru^ows in / Entries solicited. » mpi \ ~ 3fcrst-cV«s draught horses.— EGMONT FARMERS' UNION, Ld | Any jjjji X - 5 wibroken m>reß*B Sale Yabds, Trap^and harness, 2 d.f. ploughs FRIDAY, Bth JUNE. 3 an a 4.horße gef, haifiess 2 drays, factory lanajslmdriea A* 1 p.m. : . L. V / f? ANT HA M Goodwill of natnJltose (200 by public auctioi, as acres), Kokiri|oadl fflj/c fA/ I In estate oi late Jonn Raymond— , ™&t\J\A/ 1 / 2 2 -yea? colts by Tim Whiffler 'm£ / trap niare nd yearling*^ | Lunch provided. Ibull I L T? O R SALE. 1 good hack %»w»*w^ -*- 1 mare, saddle and bridle f The «oodwil|o£ Native LEASE, containing 1421 acres openg^and, 20 Entries solicited. yearß *{ run, |situajp^P«n Taikatu Road; »ry^Jbwferor a dairy farm. Opunake. Appl3 \ BI X Zld, FRIDAY, Bth JUNE. * \jiSr 1 2S^ rßt . At U»<rtto*. pp A SH BOOT SHOP. VV o will sell by public auction t Si* OHESTN UT as above, — Begs to notify that he has' opened up 50 forward cows a large consignment o/t Boots and 140 mixed yearlings Shoes, Buitable for wimer wear, both 20 2\ to 3-year steers in English and colonial makes, at 42 J&Awr steers Jf' lowest possible prica/ for cash. 2Jsirß|c\jß3 springing »i£era Women's carpet ilip., Is lid; do. 11 18-|ion|fchsJfe 2-year Beers leather slip., 3s 9d# do. leather walk1.5 2|Jo 3%^^heifers i ing shoes, from 7af 9iT; do. kip dairy k^jKed wr«ngs m boots, 8s 6d ; girlr school boots from 17 weanejll B 1 4s lid. Men's s/ooters from 10s 6d ; 12 year^&gatfers S men's calf 10. Jrom 12s 6d; men's 7 18-nlonWs \f& elastic sidei , l/s 6d ; men's Cook6 spflfngew ' mmn^r hams from !os/ boys' shooters from 1 cdw- m 6s 6d ; men' 1 Ipsh boots (a splendid 1 Will M line), 16s 6<\/ And all other lines as 8 jfreaneii cheap in proportion. 2 lowßjmd calves It will pay you to have a look for 4 bftcon pigs yourself before purchasing elsewhere. Pigs, horees, &c. All kinds of Boots and Shoea made to order. Repairs neatly done. Also,— R. Chestnut, Goodwill of the following Leases — Princea-strbet, near Shamrock Hotel. Section 27, Block 10, Opunake, - . containing 15 acres,, on p Tiyr a TTT T? • - which is erected a 3-roomed Vr. mAUJjUi cottage (lute of Chmtchurch) Section 20, Block 10, Opunake, T)EGS to announce to Mb friends containing 20 acres 13 and the settlersM the district that he haß commen/ed business in 4] Also, a quantity of sawn palings the / aTwT]Ta~d"i^tri~ct BEED » GRIIN » p/oduce, and HOSPITAL. GENERAL/AGENCY v^~*>v , ' in the store, Hiejjj- street, opposite A Bonus of offered Mfc A'aJourt's, > . , for »9 best ieaign of la^ng^ottt the and solicits a ifcai* of their patronage Hoanital Gintinds.y^esi^isito be in 1 § thefTown^erk'sjftßndsJl^r noon^j^ - Grass Seedsj^lovers, Farm, GarM^bDL^fvte 18tjfi^jtt&jfom^jpDm den and Flower Feeds of the best S^S^^TB&IrT, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Maize, PotaTown Clerk. toeß, Peas, Beans, Flour, Oatmeal, Hawera, 4th June, 1894. ■ BT6 Bran, Pollard, Chaff, etc. WASTE PAPEE/on Bale at the Goods bought and Bold on commission Ptab Omcmf' AUTUMN AND WINTER. MACINTOSHES. Gents' Macintosh Coats Ladies' Macintosh Cloaks Gents' W.P. Tweed Coats Ladies' Waterproof Cloaks Gents' Tweed Overcoats Girls' Majantosh Cloaks Boys' Tweed Overcoats Girls' Tjre?d Ulsters tggT Second Shipment just opening and assortment unequalledjr ' BLANKE^. Special purchases Lnd Aceptional value Colonial and Jwglish Blankets. ROBT. FOSTER, 3.AWERA and WEST COAST DRAPERY anij CLOTHING COMPANY. DIRKCT IMPORTATIONS OF AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY. K. A. AD^MS Haß now opened up his season's importations direct from the manufacturers and can confidently assert that never before in ijfrawera has the same quality goods, been marked at such extremely low prices. "FACTS SPEAK LOUDER TI AN WORDS/ So R. A. Adams invites inspection, #ien customers will see this for themselws. I DRE8 q GOODS-— A splendid assortment, 'with Braids to match LADIES' HATS AND BONNET^* mpnificent stock, at low price LADIES' JACKETS — At prices to sriiffitUrtimes MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT— CuSomers will find this department fully stocked, and the value unippfoachabje CLOTHING AND MERCERY— No^' to be beaten on £he coast „, . . . ( CARPETS ANIEtjNOMUMS/ ; It has long been acknowledged that R. A. Adam?' is tbe Cheapest House on the Coast, and do effort has been spued this season to maintain this position. - '„ <r,' <:■'"! ' •*' R. ''A. A 6°^ ; MV~ "' J "" "' HAWERA, s l>J 4 C. '" '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2738, 5 June 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2738, 5 June 1894, Page 3