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NOLAN, TOJNKS & GO'S STOCK SALES, October,"" Hawera, Thursday I Opunake, Tuesday 9 Manaia, Wednesday 10 Horse Fair, Saturday 18 Eltham, Tuesday 16 Hawera, Thursday 18 Kakaramea, Friday 19 Opunake, Tuesday 28 Manaia Wednesday 24 Eltham, Monday 29 HAWERA BALK YARDS. THURSDAY, OOTOBER 4. \ At 12.80 o'clock. \ NOLAN, '.CONKS & CO. will sell by publio auotion as above — 100 good store cows 48 mixed yearlings 40 8 year bullooks 80 2 year steers 80 empty be) few 80 mixed yearlings 20 springers 80 2 year steers 20 empty heifers 15 fat oows 15 yearlings 12 good springers 10 fat and forward cows 10 fat cowa 18 prime fat bullooks 6 springing heifers 6 springers 26 forwaid 8 year steers 80 empty heifers 20 store oows 2 dairy oows, in o&lf I 15 good springing heifers 44 fat ewes and wethers 50 fat ewes On the Farm, Kakaramea. FRIDAY, OOTOBER 6. UNRESERVED DAIKY SALE. ; Sale at 12 o'olook. NOLAN, TONKS, & CO. have received instructions from Mr Henry Ward, who has sold his farm, to hold a Clearing Sale as above, Without Reserve, 50 choice dairy cows, oalved and to calve 1 8 year bull 12 choice yearlings 2 Berkshire sows and boar Milk coolers, faotory cans Milk casks, buckets, troughs Wheelbarrow, grindstone Wire netting and household furniture 2 good trap horses 2 good draught horses by Glengyle (with slight reserve) 2 drays, spring cart, grass seed Dray and leading harnes3 Luncheon Provided. KAPONGA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, OOTOBER 5. NEWTON KING will sell by publio auction as above— 20 store oows 35 yearlings 10 store cows 15 springing heifers 5 2 year steers 20 yearlings 7 store cows 8 springing heifers Also, 1 farm dray 1 ton good eating potatoes Sale at 1 o'olook. F. W. WEBSTER, Auotioneer. OPUNAKE SALE YARDS. MONDAY, "OCTOBER 8. Sale at 12.80 o'olook. miNDLE & CO, will sell by JL publio auotion — 50 yearlings 25 weanera 20 2 year steers 16 yearlings 12 store cows 10 yearlings 10 springing heifers 5 dairy cow's 6 store oows Piga, horses, &q. W. D. SCOTT, c Auctioneer. SYKES' RED DRENOH. Mr George Colson (the well-known cattle- dealer, Taranaki), says :— T HAVE used Sykes' Red Dreuch JL anda m pleased to state that they are the best drenches I have ever used. Farmers who fcave never tried them will do well to give them a trial, as they are most invaluable. Packet 1/6, containing two drenches. Sold by all storekeepers. To be prooured from A. H. Parkinson. "BOBBINS' NIMBLE SIXPENCE STORE. HAWERA. NOW 18 YOUR TIME TO SECURE A FIRST-CLASS BEDSTEAD AT A LOW FIGURE. HAVING deoided to give up stocking Bedsteads, I will quit what I have on hand at less than landed cost, direct from Payton and Payton, the celebrated English manufacturers. They are handsome Blaok and Gold with Brass Rails, and extra t strong. I purohased them from the manufacturers before the big rise,, and, therefore, you can depend upon getting value for your money. The stock is limited so it will be necessary to.oome early. A number of wire mattresses also to be slaughtered. These lines must- be oleared out, and the first to come will get the bargains. In consequence of the new tariff there are great reductions in groceries at THE NIMBLE SIXPENCE STORE. B. C BOBBINS. BLACK BARLEt. NEW Skinless Variety, heavy oropper, unrivalled for rearing calves, fattening pigs, and for general feeding purposes. Seed oan be obtained from FRED 00WERN, Normanby.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70454, 3 October 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70454, 3 October 1900, Page 3