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NOLAN, TONKS& GO'S STOCK SALEP. Januaby— Opnnake, Tuesday 29 . Manaia, Wednesday 80 On the. Farm, Hastings Road. MONDAY JANUARY 28. At 12 o'olook. NOLAN, TONES, & 00. hive received instructions from Mr J. Bloomfield (who is relinquishing dairying on Candy's farm) to sell by public auction a<j above, — Without Rksbbvs, 120 young cows, mostly in milk 8 bulls 60 oalyes Spring dray and harness Trap more, with foal at foot Factory oans, efco. , With Slight Rbskbvi, Section 88, Block 18, Ngaire, containing 200 acres, well fenced and sub-divided, 2-roomed cottage, cowshed, etc., being one of fhe best dairy farms on the coast Lunohon at 11.80. Not* — The oows are a pioked lob, having been specially selected and heavily culled. Intending purchasers can inspect at any time p'iorto sale. c OPUNAKE SALE YARDS. TUEBDAY,""jANUARY 29. At 12.80 p.m. NOLAN, TONES, & CO. will sell by public auotion as above— 70 good 15 to 18 month heifers 25 18 month heifers 20 weaners 15 Btorecows 15 weaners , 15 15 month heifers 25 yearlings 1 5 ppringers ' 12 weaners 1 MANAIA BALB YARDS. i wednesdayTjanuary so. ) Sale at 12.80. NOLAN, TONES, & CO. will sell by publio auotion as \ above — i 50 18 month steers 30 15 to 18 month heifers 12 weaners 20 store cows 10 heifers in calf 15 weaners 10 store cows 6 fat cows 10 mixed weaners 10 yearlings 5 cows close to profit 40 18 month steers 20 12 to 16 month heifers 80 18 monih to 2 year steers 14 15 month mixed 15 2 year steers 40 18 month steera OPDNAICE SALE YARDS. MONDAY, JANUARY 28. At 12.80 o'olock*. miNDLE AND CO. will sell b> X publio auotion as above — 50 waanera 40 18 month heifers 40 weaners 80 yearlings 20 yearlings 20 15 to IS month heifer* 20 store cows 10 fat cows 5 springers 4 fat cows 4 oews and calves Figs, horses, etc. c W. P. SCOTT, c Auctioneer. SYEES' RED DRENCH. Mr W. M. Symong, writes :— Te Roti, Taranaki, Sept 7, 1899 T HAVE muoh pleasure in reoomt X mending Sykes* Red Drenoh for cleansing cows after calving. Several of our oows were very low through not cleansing : after using two doses on each oow the ohange was marvellous. You are at liberty to make use of this for the benefit of others, Packet 16, containing two drenohes, sold by all storekeepers. To be pcooured from A. H. Parkinson. CJ. -A. WiUzmson, ELTHAM, KAPONGA, AND NGAIRE, riIHE JONES* PLANO BINDER Won the Gold Medal (highest award) at the Royal York Show, England, this. year. This award was given in aotual Four Days' Field Trial, and was for the best maohine working, and is very conclusive proof of the merits of the Piano Machines. Our sales at Christchurch totalled 22 Binders — a dear proof of the excellent work done ot the Piano Binders in the previous season. At Blenheim 8 Binders were sold on the Show Ground. In order to introduce these machines into the Hawera disfcriot I am prepared to quote specially reduced prices, and am also willing to give a trial and to take the maohine back if she will not work satisfactorily. TWOHORSEB PULL THE JONES LEVER BINDER With the aid cf Lever power, easier than three horses pull any other Binder. It possessed more exclusive patented features than all other Binders combined, which have made it famous throughout the world, the most notable being its simple 16pieoe Knotter, the Jones Steel Lever, the Jointless Main Frame, the Piano Ply-Wheel, the Friotion Clutch Reel, and the Piano Carrying Spring. Made of steel and malleable iron, it possesses enduring qualities never before attained in a Harvesting Machine; no cheap oastinga, no weak spots, [THE JONES LEVER ENOTTER. [CHE SIMPLEST and ONLY SURJS ENOTTER ENOWN. The wearing surface of the Phno Cord Holder is chilled both above and below, manufactured under a patent process. The surfaces ere as hard as glass itself, and cannot be worn out during the lifetime of a machine, It is so shaped that straws and waste twine cannot wind around it. These features are a positive guarantee against Enotter getting out of order. On & test it has tied 891,000 bundles (equivalent to J628 aores/without » miss, and at the finish w in qnsfa perfect adjustment that it tied knots with No. 80 poiton thread. This means that a farmer otn out a harvest of 100 aoreg a year for 16 years and still have a good knottar. Soor<Bß of otbec. advantages thai cannot be mentioned in present epace. Send for particulars and catalogues. 0. A. W IT*K IKBON A ff«t for Tarapaki, '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VX, Issue 7102, 26 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VX, Issue 7102, 26 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VX, Issue 7102, 26 January 1901, Page 3

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