STEUART AND OORRIGAr^ (late Budge and Good) STOCK SALES. OOTOBEB — Stratford, Thursday 25 Kaponga, Friday 26 Maoaia, Taeadgy 90 STRATFORD SALE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. At 1 o'olook. STEUART & COfIRIGAN will sell by Public Auction— BO good two year steers 80 fresh conditioned cows dO good mixed yearlings 20 good mixed yearlings 80 mixed yearlings 40 store oows 10 springing heifers Entries solicited. KAPONGA SALE YAKDsT'" FRIDAY, OOTOBER 26. At 1 p.m. STEUART & CORRIGAN will sell by publio auotion — 25 yearling steers 20 mixed yearlings 20 store cows 15 2 year steers 15 springing heifers 5 fat cows 3 good young bulls j ton eating potatoes At the Auroa Publio Hall. Wednesday, October si. Sale ai 12 o'clock. STETTABT & CORRIGAN have received instructions from Mrs Schofield to sell by public auction — Without Besebve, All her Household Furniture, consisting of— Single • and douHe wire mattrasses Washatand, octagon table , Dining table, easy chairs Bentwood chairs, linoleum Pictures, books New Beale's treadle aewicg machine Crookery and cutlery Kitchen utensils, tools 2 store oows 1 milch cow 1 yearling heifer 1 yearling bull Quantity good young fowls 1 brood pure chickens from State Farm. With Slight Resebvk. 1 good sound trap mare by Vanguard 1 new Bradley gig (Worsfold's improved) 1 set silver-mounted harness 1 piano (Broadwood) IMPORTANT LAND SALESATURDAY, 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., — Maraetaha, Containing about 2300 Acres in Blocks of 20 Aores to 500 Acres Magnificent Dairy Land. Fifteen Miles from Gisborne Publio School 1 on the Estate. Instructed by G. Randall Jobnson Esq.,— J «avenham, Containing 754 Acres, adjoining Patutahi Township, and on the Main Road, ten miles from Gisborne. This land comprises the pick of the famous Poverty Bay Flats, and is subdivided into blocks ranging from 5 Aores to 122 Acres. Plansof Maraetahaand Lavenham, with particulars, may be seen at the principal Banks. Torms exceptionally easy. Also — Instructed by William Cooper, Esq. : ' In conjunction with Messrs WYLLIE & MAS ON, j Instructions have been received by Messrs Williams and Keotle to offer by public auction, on above date, — Kaiti, About 4CO Acres, beautifully situated suburban land, within 2 miles of Gisborne Post Office The property is now being subdivided into Home and Farm Site?, and affords an opportunity for investment that cannot fail to prove most remunerative. Plans on application to this office. Terms and conditions of sale may ba soon on application to — WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ld., v Gisborne. , SYKES' RED DRENCH. Mr W. M. Symons, writes : — , Te Roti, Taranaki, Sept. 7, 1899 j I HAVE much pleasure in recommending Sykes' Bed Drench for cleansing cows after calving. Several of our oows were very low through not cleansing : after using two doses on each cow the change was marvellou3. You are at liberty to make use <| of this for the benefit of others. Paoket 1/6, containing two drenohes. Sold by all storekeepers. To be procured from A. H. Parkinson. OPENING NOTICE. MONDAY,~OOTOBER 22. GEO. AVERY begs to announce to tbe residents of Kaponga and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as Butcher and Purveyor of Small Goods, and trusts by strict attention to business, combined with civility, to merit a fair share of publio support. Customers can reJy on having only the best quality of meat. Cartß will visit all parts of the district twice weekly. Small goods a speciality. PUBLIC NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my Boot and Shoe Business to Mr Jos. Yearbury, I desire to thank customers for past liberal support, and would respectfully ask that a continuance of same be aooorded my successor. R. CHESTNUT. In taking over the above well* known business, I desire to intimate to the residents of Hawera and Burrounding district that the business will be carried on on the same lines as my predecessor, the best of stock only being kept, and that nothing will be wanting on my part in catering for the requirements of uustomers. JOS. YEARBURY High street t ... Hawera. b7 hjjbert white, manager for H. Collier and Uo.'a Hawera Branch, Teacher of Piano and Organ, has vacancies for 1 few more pupils. Half term now jommenoing. Terms at H. Collier md Co.'s Musio Rooms, Hawera. MADAME MAYNE, Character Reader and Scientific Palmist, nay be consulted at Golman'g, Private rooms.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7052, 23 October 1900, Page 3
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