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STEUART AND OORRIGAN (late Budge and Good) STOCK SALES. Ootobeb— Manaia, Tuesday 2 Stratford, Thursday 11 Kaponga, Friday 12 Manaia, Monday 15 Stratford, Thursday 26 Kaponga, Friday 26 Manaia, Tuesday 80 m — ■ 1 1 ■■ n ; FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO.'S STOCK SALES. October — Johnsonville, Tuesday 2 Wanganui, Wednesday 8 Mr W. Wybourne's special sale, No. 3 Line, Saturday 6 Johnsonville, Tuesday 9 Wanganui, Wednesday 10 I Waverley, Friday 12 I Johnsonville, Tuesday 16 Wanganui, Wednesday 17 I Horse Fair, Friday 19 JobnsonYille, Tuesday 28 Wanganui, Wednesday 24 Waverley, Friday 26 1 Johnsonville, Tuesday 80 Wanganui, Wednesday 81 ST. HILL-STREET SALE YARDS, W\NGANUI. wedneseayToctober s. At 1 o'clock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell by publio auction as above — 60 mixed yearlings 100 8 and 4 year bullocks 70 forward bullocks 'good) 50 8 year bullooks 45 S year Hereford bullocks 40 4 year bullocks 40 18 months to 2 year steers 40 bullocks 45 heifers, in calf SO mixed cattle 50 good yearlings 40 2^ to 8 year steers 7 mixed cattle 2 fat cows 800 good hoggets 850 hoggets , 250 hoggets 50 dry ewes 7 dairy-fed baconers RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Gisborne, have received instructions to offer for sale • by publio auotion, at Gisborne, the following Valuable Properties : — Instructed by Trustees of late Jas. Woodbine- Johnson, Esq., — 1 Mavaeta.lifi, Containing about 2800 Acres in Blocks of 20 Acres to 500 Acres Magnificent Dairy Land. Fifteen Miles from Gisborne Publio School on the Estate. * Instructed by G. Randall Johnson, Esq.,— J iavenliaiiij 1 Containing 754 Acres, adjoining Patutahi Township, and on the Main Eoad, ten miles 1 from Gisborne. This land comprises the pick of the famous Poverty Bay Fiats, and is subdivided into blooks ranging from 5 Acres to 122 Acres. Plans of Maraetaha and Lavenham , with particulars, may be seen at the principal Banks. Terms exceptionally easy. Also — Instructed by William Cooper, Esq. : In conjunction with Messrs WYLLIE & MASON, Instructions have been received by Messrs Williams and Kcotle to offer by public auction, on above date, — A^aiti, About 400 Acres, beautifully 1 situated suburban land, within 2 miles of Gisborne Post Office The property is now beiug subdividtd into Home and Farm Site?, and afiords an opportunity for investment that cannot fail to prove most remunerative. Plans on application to this office. Terms and conditions of sale may be seen on application to — WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ld., v Gisborne. SYKES' RED DRENCH. Mr W. J Birch (late Superintendent Crown Dairy Factory), Taungatara, Pihama, Taranaki, says : — SYKES' Bed Drench is worth its weight in gold ; no dairy farmer should be without them, for their action on newly • calved cov\ s is J simply marvellous. Packefc 1/6, containing two drencbes. {Sold by all storekeepers. To be procured from A. 11. ParkinFon. W. H. PKICE, GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER I3EGS to announce that he has \ y opened a branch shop a Matapu, wbere ha will opeu on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. In soliciting a fair share of patronage from the sui rounding district, he« wishes to state that nothing but firstclass Shoeing will be done. Having had seven years' experience on the largest farm in the world (viz, Lotfgbeaeb) he ha? gained a good knowledge of aU agricultural implements. In thanking his numerous customers of Mangafcoki for their past support, he wishes to solicit a continuance of the same. He has procured fche eerviees of a first-class horse-sheer, jrom Canterbury, and all work entrusted to him will be done as well as heretofore. He makes the best steel tine harrows on the coast, cast steel wedges, crowbars, hin^e?. The only prefect staple drawer iv the market. Having put down a first -class tyring plate, customers can rely on getting their wheelo well tyred. . Agent for P. and D. Duncan, lteid i\nd Gray, Tomline and Co. Fittings ai\d parts stocked for the above iinplcuieEta. I IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. JUST to hand, a full range of D.I.C. Goodsforthe Spring and Bummer Season, inoluding a most delightful variety of Muslins, Z3phyrs, Prints, Coatings, Lace btripea, Bishop Lawn, Silks for Shictp, etc., and a splendid lot of Black Materials in prices ranging from 1/11 double width. Shese goods have been carefully selected by the D.I.C. Home and Continental buyers, and are artistic and elegant; in designs and shades, far superseding all previous efforts in this respect. As there is a great demand for the choicest and latest designs, we anticipate a speedy clearance of these beautiful goods, so that an early visit will repay you before they are sold out; A nice lot of goods for children's wear, prices ranging from 6d per yd. Ladies' measurements taken at the show room by an experienced hand. .All work guaranteed. Novelties : English tailor made costumes. . Goods on view daily fiom 9to 6 I o'olock at Barrett's Regent House, Higu-etcee, Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70453, 2 October 1900, Page 3

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