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[ \T OLAN, TON KS& COS STOOB 11 RALES} January — Eltham, Tuesday 21 Hawera, Thursday 28 Opunake, Tuesday, 28 toanaia, Wednesday 29 M; O'Sullivan's clearing sale, Monday, Feb. 3 eltham~salb~Yards. tuesday,~jTnuary 21. At 12.80 o'clook. NOLAN. TONKS, & CO. will sell by publio auotion as above — 100 18 month to 2 year steers 80 15 to 18 month steer* 22 mixed weanars 85 good we&ner steers 15 18 month heifers 20 mixed weaners 10 fat oows 20 15 month steers 5 store oows 4 springing heifers 18 mixed weaners 1 shorthorn bull PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1902; SALE of BOROUGH BUILDING LEASES. 21 Years, with right of Renewal. About 15 Sections in all. 'PEE WEST OWLST FARMERS' A TRADING ASSOCIATION, Ltd., have been favored with instructions from the Hawera Borough Council to sell as above. Full particulars in future issue. ' L. H. MoALPINE, Auctioneer. Thb Mart, Reqbnx-stbeet, Haweba. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19. Sale at 1 o'clook. rpHE WESTCOAST FARMERS' X TRADING ASSOCIATION, Ltd., will sell by publio auotion— A large assortment of new and second • hand furniture Chest Drawers, Table, Carpets, Mirror, Toilet Bets, and Cutlery, Etc., Eto. 500 cases of assorted fruit, consisting of— Apples, Plums, Pears, Peaches, Raspberries. Poultry offered at one o'clook. L. H. Me ALPINE, Auctioneer. TOKO. Sy*EDNESDAY~ANUARY 22. NEWTON KING has reoeived instructions from Messrs W. and A. Symeß, who are reinqnishing farming, to sell by motion at the homustead, on the Pcko road, on Wednesday, 22nd Fanuary, — Their well-provided property, consisting of 19£53 Acres; 10_4 acres of which are ia grass, 671 lelled, and 817 in bush Together with superior and wellbuilt 9 roomed house, men's cottage of 4 rooms, stable, trap house, harness rooms, wool shed; cattle and sheep yards, concrete dip, cowehed, etc., etc. The farm is one of the best in the listriot, being sub-divided into 14 laddocks. The land is of excellent [uality, a large portion being suit,ble for dairying, and will be Bold ipon exceptionally easy terms, the urn of £8950 being allowed to erniin on mortgage at 5 per cent. ?his is an exceptional opportunity 0 acquire a splendid property on the ?oko road, as Messrs Symes have eoided to sell at the hammer. Also — The whole ot their live stook, etc., consisting of, 980 mixed sheep 740 4, 6, and f m ewes (dry) 550 ewes with lambs 10 purebred Lincoln rams 68 dairy oows 2 8 year bulls 17 yearlings 25 oalves Horses, implements, eto Sale at 1 o'clook. W. D. WEBSTER, 5,20,e18 Auctioneer. WHANGAMOMONA CATTLE BALE. rHE next Cattle Sale will be hell on Thurseay, January 3rd. Entries later. NEWTON KING. W. EOWE, EGMONT SEED STORE, HAWERA. A RRIVED for present sowing, r\. all the leading varieties of BRASSES and CLOVERS, &c, lcluding — English Ryo Grass (Poverty Bay and Hawke's Bay) saved from old pastures ; Italian Rye Grass, Crested Dogstail, Cocksfoot, Meadow Foxtail, Meadow Fescue, Timothy, Sheep's Fescue, Hard Fescue, Trefoil, Poa Nemoralis, Poa Trivialis, Poa Prsetensis, White Clover, Cow Grass, Alsike, Red Clover, etc. Curnips — Purple Top Mammoth White, Green Top Yellow Aberdeen, Purple Top Yellow' Aberdeen, Fosterton Hybrid iape- Broad-leaved Essex, Mustard ill the Seeds are of the best quality, nd will be sold at lowest prices onsistent with quality. Samples nd quotations posted On application. 9 Oats, Barley, Wheat, Maize, Lineed (crushed or whole), Ryo Corn, r etches, etc. EtoTve's Oali M.eal 9 Pig Meal, Fowl Grit; Grain crushed at lowest rates. Cocksfoot cleaned at Hawera and Tormauby Stores at lowest rates. Agent for Kempthorne, Prosser & Jo's Manures] Massey Harris Co's mplements; Samuelsou's Mowing Machines; duplicate parts kept in tock. )AW«ON'B~FALLS MOUNTAIN HOUSE. rHE above HOUSE is NOW OPEN fob VISITORS. PRICES— Is eaoh per day. New lined cottage extra rates. Reduotion made for parties of ten ir over and those stopping for a reek or more. PINNED GOODsTbISOUITS, etc. Hot tea and coffee at reasonable ates. GAMES— Ping-pong, Deck Quo'ts, & Skittles. Paddock for horses, no responsi)ility. Horse feed Is. — Piano. — 0. E. LLOYD, Caretaker. R. W. HORNBY, Chairman.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7364, 16 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7364, 16 January 1902, Page 3