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NOLAN, TOjnKS & COS STOCK SALES. Deoembeb — Horse Fair, Saturday. 10th Eltham, Tuesday, 18th Hawera, Thursday, 15th Opunake, Tuesday, 20th Kakaramea, Thursday, 22nd Hawera, Thursday, 29th HAWEBA HORSE BAZAAB. HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, DEOEMBER 10. At 1 ~?oi©ck. NOLAN, TONES, & CO. will hold a Horse Fair as above — About 40 horses consisting of — Hacks, light harness and draught horses Thoroughbred gelding, 6-year-old, Puriri — Coro Speoial Entry. 15 hacks and harness horses 10 unbroken 4 polo ponies. Horse, spring trap and harness Without Resebvx. Mare by Gipsy King, foal at foot by Judge Belden Bay mare, full sister to Disraeli Brown mare, Foulshot — Sporting Life In the Estate of late A. ScottBay filly, 8-year-old, by Judge Baldon — Minnie On aooount of R. E. Moßae, Esq.— Bay gelding Ranfurly, 6-year-old, by Volunteer, Ist prizetaker lady's hack at Egmont and Taranaki shows On aooount of whom it may concern — - Without Rbsbbve 8 tons barbed wire HORSE FAIR; OPUNAEE iALE YARDS. SATURDAY, DEOEMBER 10. At 1.80 p.m. WD. SCOTT will hold al • Horse Fair on the above date, when there will be offered 60 useful horses comprising— • Hacks, draughts, buggy horses, trap horses, etc. 1 4-year-old colt, by Armament ' 1 4-year-old filly, by Tim Whiffler 1 light gig 1 light express 1 spring trap, horse and harness FARM LEASE FOR SALE. fiIENDERS will be received by JL the undersigned until noon of 10th Deoember, for the Sale of Lease from school commissioners of Part Section 80, Blook 18, Ngaire, 48 aores, oorner Skeet and Boylan roads for the unexpired term of four years, from Ist November, 1898, with right of renewal for 21 years at valuation. Lease may be inspected at my office. Highest or any tender not necessarily aooepted. R. CLINTON HUGHES, New Plymouth, Solioitor for Mrs Roach. 2846 FOR ONE WEEE FROM DATE _COQfl WILII pUROHABEp UROHABE iyvOU 6-roomed Dwelling, etc., and half-acre section (double frontage), Victoria-street. £400 will purchase, twe cottages, workshop, etc., and J-aore, Princesstreet. BUDGE & TRISTRAM, sth December, 1898. FOR SALE— Eight Good Working Bullocks, Waggon (in firstclass order) and about 200 Cords Rata 'Firewood. The above will be Bold as a going concern. Nolan, Tonks, and Co. CHEAP Dairy Farm for sale, oon- . sisting of 680 aores, on the Eaimata Road, Inglewood, subdivided into seven paddocks, good yards and 20 bail cowshed with every convenience for dairying. To be sold as a going concern, with cart, milk cans, etc., and all implements on the premises, including 70 first-olass dairy cow, for the low price of £7 per aore. Half a mile from creamery and on metal road. Apply to the ■ owner, Maointosh Horrooks, Beamond, Inglewood. FARM TO LEASE— S2O Aores, situated near Birmingham, for five years, with purchasing clause. For further particulars apply to Chas. Carr, Auctioneers, Feilding. on my property, O Waihi, Bay Mare, with blaok points. Apply S. Tooker. LOST, a Dark Bay Mare, black points, bit of white on off hind foot, aged. Anyone giving information as to whereabouts or returning to T. H. Foy and Sons, batchers, High-street, will be rewarded. TO BUILDERS. npENDERS are invited and will I be received by the undersigned up till 12 (noon) on Satdbday, the 17th day of Deoember, at Eelly's Egmont Hotbl, Hawera, for the Erection of Business Premises, in Regent-street, for W. Cowern, Esq. Plans and specifications with Mr Cowern, Hawera, and at my office, Stratford. JOHN W. WARREN, Architect. T. CHILDB, 0 ENERAL BLACESMITH and UT WHEELWRIGHT, Kaponga. Has£pleasure in informing the residents of Eaponga and distriot that he has purchased the coach* building stock-in-trade of Mr J. Judson and intend combinding it with his blaoksmithing business. The coaoh-building and wheelwrighting is under the supervision of a first-olass tradesman and patrons are assured of goo<? workmanship and the best of materials being used. Painting and trimming done on the premises. Vehicles of all designs executed with despatch at reasonable rates. , Horse-shoeing and general blaok1 smithing. Agricultural implements made and repaired.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4108, 8 December 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4108, 8 December 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4108, 8 December 1898, Page 3

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