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T> CTD&fI AND € Q^S'S >SA Lib" JTAPoyeA.— Fbiday, 15lh, 29fcb Kapongra Sale Yards. FRIDAY, 29th JUNBj**^ a At 1 o'clock/ BU D G|E A N.j^GO O D willlell byJjSolic auction, as On accoum Mr" E. Davison, %bo ia givftg up dairying — - P 20 priml dairy cowl, Yo caffe in An&st or SeptOTabjjN^ On account fir E. Smith — Fruit, Wrest, shelter, and ornamental trees and shrubs PEBLIMINAfiT NOTICE. In the Estate of Austin O'Hara, Bvnyp^Tj&D go o d \ha|v 94 e #d" instructions to sell by^pub«c| abction, at an early | date— jr I J sf s H^v Thmholfdt tue Qffcoim Pfo- / pertjf inTibe aVbve^ptate. V^fjP^TDGE & Torvßpw^r Auctioneers, Manaia. \ HAWEEA. /' \ MONDAY, 25th JUNE/ At 11 o'clock. / UNDESERVED SAI«# OF I \ DRAPER?. £ : W\ D. S#O T T • bas;recßivediaa|luct)onijfrom Mr D'ircy\ Pord (wlp, at« agent for the manufacturers, h|a just arrived from England^ with |28 cases and 2^ bales of Drapdry — of which 15 cases and 8 bales are am>ortioned to Hawera) to sell \bf auction at the Haw era Town Fulfil, on Friday and Saturday next, j^ part of this excellent shipments Cjpni^sting of — Iriefb line^f tablLdamaek table (cover^f p WTjaen m ' LineTS^guipu B ?^andlart^rartains Linen.lTrrfe ib, tow^l^f ass, doth I Down And c intz \uilto, white ana blea bed calicoes' l Linen |nd a> < handfeerchiels Blankets, ca riage aiid apggy rags, tap itrv table covers Oashmeres (% wool)^ French 'robes, dress series \ W^ol, union,and cotton shirtings M^n's wool pants and singlets l|7ox series, tweeds, and We»| of / England coatings \ / '^ / The lot must be cleared. \ i ' Terms strictly cash. , Stratford. TUESDAY726th JUNE. J \ At 12.30 j£m. &' TVT SIW T /3\/n G JLi w| aeWpy jmblic Motion at his yardsßm &bmea&te,—jnL 100 ywrlingß^f / I 50 cAice springers S s 20 ingulf heifers, / f 100 yeaßings § i 50 18-nwnths mixed M 60 18-mfbths to f-yttw steers 40 sprin^ng heife«r 20 heifers in calf 6 cows to calve in spring .

fj^GMONT FARMERS' UNION Hi . Ltd. >• f L.i«r, Stock, ADDyPBon/os SxiEbMEN, AcrCTJOB/EEB^V*ALITATOEB, & G 6VCBA.L COM^eSION A&BHTB STOCK SALEsTob JUNE— Hawera— Wednesday, 13-27 80-MoSfcr FARMERS' UNION, Ld Gloveb Road Ya.bd3, Haweba. WEDNESDAY, 27fch JUNE. At 1 p.m. A A. FA NTF. A M • twill sell hj^ublic auction, as above,-* 25 »nme fat bullocßsk 50 arime f*»t ballocks\ 25 fu bullocks J 34 fai bullocks M 30 falbuHocks -^jr^, 40 2^mo 3-year steers 25 2-ywir steers 20 priiSD fat steers % 18 2-yew steers 1 ' 20 dry cwvh in calf M? 15 2-yea*heifera |J """ " ""^ 30 yearliuEs 40 heiferßwo calf 12 4 year bullocks 20 fat cows 50 3 year steers 40 light fat bullocks 7 fat cows 8 store cows 1 springer Entries solicited. BGMONT FARMERS' UNION, Ld Without Resebvjb. y**&JD AY, 29th JUNE. Mr W JKowilo haw aJpl«ringßale, at tbe^ursJryVJ^\aaW<f , of Fmit, J»rest, Shelter Trees, Shrubs Plants, Flower Pots, and Garden Requisites. 20'3'6'8e EGMONT FARMERS' UNION, Ld UNRESERVED BALK. On the Farm, Inaha Road, Mawaia. MONDAY. 9.h JULY. At 12 oVock noon. A A. F A N T H A M| • haa received instructions from Mr T.sjjyicPhillips (who is giviog up his fawn) to sell by public auction the wh«e of his Dairy Stock, etc., as above,—! 55 Iret class dairy cows at profit 12 abrineing heifers 40 mxed yea~lingß 1 iarshire bull 3 mliiuin draught horses 6 baSbn pigs 3 brening sows 16 younk pigs Poultry,Tbtc Tip dray^wrap, eets of harness Plough, narrows, dairy utensils Milk cans, household furniture, • Ac. Also, — 'He goodwill of his FARM, situate on the Inaha road^ Manaia ; 4 years to run (If not sold previously) Luncheon provided.

SALE SUiE SALE,. THE EARLY BUS" OR SECURE FIRST PICK— BE IN TIME ! ALARMING REDUCTIONS ! Men's heavy tweed suits 20s, reduced from 35a— MeoVilo. overcoats 20s, reduced from 35s— Men's do. trousers from 5s llddPMen's saddle do., a bargain, 15s 6d— Boys' tweed suits, from 4s 6d*— Bys' and youths' overcoats from 6a 9d— White blankets from Ci 9d pajf-Heavy Austrian and bush rugs from 4s 3d— All wool, colonial taeed, 2s*Jd yard— Heavy doubleWidth dress material, 9d yard— White calicVes, ls#ld, 2s 6J, 4s, to 9a doz— - Flannelettes from 2fd yard— Girls' hose, }\Mjfoz pair— White sheeting, wide, trom Is yard— White towels, Bfcd eacbpsffJnannels from 7£d yardSilesia from 3fd yard— Striped window holland 7£d yard— Ladies' ulsters from 5s 9d— Girls' ulsters, half price— Hundreds of remnants. Accounts must be settled by June 30, as we are positively giving up business BROWN AND CO., Princes -street ... ... ••• ••• "• Hawera SEASONS SPECIALITIESCLOTHING. DRESS GOODS. Men's and boys' in all the best i All the latest- fabrics in newest makes. Large assortment ; ex- j shades. Single dress lengths in ceptional value. I specialities. W.P. COATS. oi MILLINERY. Our celebrated Globe macin- 53 Hats and Bonnets in the most toshes, slicker oil coats, Kaiapoi fashionable styles tweed overcoats. Thompson's C.8., Acme and Im-: O penal Corsets. MERCERY. j Knitted vests and paats \J • JACKETS. Merino vests and pants O Ladies' Braided and rjmh Wool, merino, and cashmere sox Jackets, Macintoshes, Ch'Ha ulO sters Alyspecial purchase »nd HATS & CAPS. »2j splendid dflue. All the leading styles in hard [J f «««. m *,™ . and soft bats. £ |[ANCHESTfiR. R Belfarf Damasks, Hol'ands TIES, COLLARS, &c. GlassJCloths, Table Napkins Large assortmei t in newest _ \ GlobJ Calicoes shapeß and styles. H \ Finlai's Sheeting, etc. GENTS' SHIRTS. <d \ / BLANKETS Wool, leather, regatta, and • JKl^he best makes in Colonial dress shirts. . Blankets and Flannels at special ft prices. SUITS TO MEASUKE, M DRESSMAKING. Samples of beat tweeds in the «p This department is still in charge market to select from. of Miss Runcimaa ROBT. FOSTER, ft AWE R A and WEST COAST DRAPERY an» CLOrqiNG COMPANY. ' ' .-^ AUTUMN and WINTER FASHIONS EVERYTHING NfiVv' JNOW OPteN. l?ew Jackets, new Mantles, new Mackintoshes, new "Millinery New Dreßs Materials of every description, including all tbe leading shades ETEBT DBPABTMENT CBAMMBD PTTMi OV JS"OVEIiTItS. Millinery and Dressmaking. Ladies in quest of fashionably- made Dresses and ajyUsh Hats would do well to pay an early call, as orders are now fast cotninff in. We bold premier position in these brances, and stand unrivalled on we West Coast for fit, stvie, and finish. These departments are under tbe aile supervision of Mrs O'Donnell and Mies Carroll, both of whom are fiat-class artists of long Beautiful selection of Trimmed and UrffoimmedKATS in felt and straw Clothing. J : < A large range to select from in Men'sfKoutba land Boys? SUITS ; also^ Overcoats, Mackintoshes, and Slie%r Oiljtats. : ; ■ , V <■-- ~- ■ ~ A Bplendid assortment of Ties, Collars, Sox, White and Hegatia^ Shifts, etc. , 3**^ • -- ' ' \ , ""I SUITS made to measure — fit and style guaranteed. Over 500 patterns -of Tweeds to choose from , '■ , ■■ >< •• %k ■ J ©TONNELI^ { C " DRAPER and CLOTHIEK, Ca^jßalace - * - ■ _~ J*awera^^__

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2754, 23 June 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2754, 23 June 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2754, 23 June 1894, Page 3

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