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SALE. SALE. THE SALE OF SALES. Commenoing on THURSDAY, January lOth, At PATERSON'S. LOOK OUT FO r R PRICE LIST ON WEDNESDAY, "BA.RGAINB IN ALL DBpABTMENTS - Premises will be Closed all day on Wednesday, January 15th, for the purpose of re-marking.

F. J. WRIGLEY HAS just opened up ex S.S. Tongariro and Kumara an especially fine shipment of Sterling Silver and Electro-plated Ware, manufactured by standard English makers. These goods comprise many new, choice, and artistic designs in Afternoon Tea Sets, Hot Water Kettles, Hot Water Jugs, Sugar and Creams, Table Gongs, Liquer Frames, Jelly Dishes, E.P. Tea Pots, Dinner and Breakfas^Cruets, Biscuit Barrels, Pickle Jars, eto , etc. Being heavily stocked in all lines of Silver and Electro-plate, and wishing to turn these goods into Cash at once, I will give Liberal Cash Discount lor the next two months. Everyone in search of something new and novel, and good for presents, etc., is invited to inspect my display. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. JOHNSON'S CUTLEttY— Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers, Steels, Scissors, Razors, Plated Spoons and Forks at Caen Prices. Hasou'a Improved and Tightening Jam Jars at from 6/6 dozen. Enamel and Copper Preserving Pans from 7/. Jam Spoons and Jelly Jars, Fly-traps 1/, Wire Dish Covers from 1/6, Wire Meat Bafes 2/ and 8/6 to hang up, Hay Forks 2/, Hay Rakes, Reap Hooks 1/6, Potato Forks Bs f Scythe Biudes 8/, Scythe Stones 6<l, Lubricating Oil of every description, Cylinder, Gas, Separator and Heavy Engine from 15/ drum, Hall's Sanitary Washable Paint in 71b tins, for inside or outside. A splendid line for renovating kitchens or distempering wall papers in any room* A large variety of beautiful tints in stock. Pumps of all de? oriptions, Well Pumps 12/6, 18/6, 15/, Lift and Force Pumps, bprajing Pumps, Window Washers, Garden Syringes. Garden Hose and Fittings, all sizes and prices. Garden Tools of every description. F. J. WRIGLEY, IKOIfMONGER HAWEKA.

REEMAN B. JACKSON AN) OO.'S STOCK BALE 8. SUARY, — Wanganui Earn Fair, Wednes day and Thursday 12 and 1: Waverley, Friday 14 Johnsonville, Tuesday 18 Wanganui, Wednesday 19 Jobnsonville, Tuesday 25 Wanganui, Wednesday 26 Waverley, Friday 28 WAVERLEY SALE YARDS, WAVERLEY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. At 1 p.m. REEMAN R. JACKSON & CO will sell by public auction a 60 well-bred yearlings 40 2£ year heifers, in oalf 80 forward bullooks 50 8 to 8£ year bullocks 50 2 to 2| y6ar steers 20 quiet 2 year dairy heifers 6 cows end calves 50 18 month to 2 year steers (superior line) 300 lambs 300 woolly lambs 200 ewes 170 fat and forward ewes 500 woolly lambs 300 lambs ettlers having stock to enter art lested to forward their entries at y as possible. RAYNEY JACKBON, Auctioneer. FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Sale at 1 o'clock. I OETON & SON will sell b; r public auction,— 20 yearling steers 5 fat cows 10 store cows 12 mixed yearlings 28 15 month steers 70 2 to 2* year steers 50 2$ year Bteers, withon reserve 50 3 year steera 20 8 year bullooks 50 weaner steers, good line 25 weaner heifers, good line 25 steers 5 weanera 16 16 to 18 month heifers 5 fat heifers 3 cows, springing 15 weaners 18 good 8 year bullooks 6 good 18 month to 2 year steers 10 good yearling to 18 month heifers 8 store cows 2 fat cows 100 woolly lambs 190 2 wethers, a good line 4 f m English-Leicester rams 100 ewes 250 2 tooth ewes 14 2 to 6 tooth Shropshire rams 10 2 tooth Shropshire rams, bred by W. J. Birch, Esq. 890 2, 4, and 6 tooth wethers 200 2 tooth wethers 200 2 tooth wethers 100 4 tooth wethers 150 2 tooth wethers 850 2 tooth f -Leicester ewes 200 2 tooth ewes 700 6 tooth to f f m Lincoln ewes, good line 50.2 tooth Lincoln ewes 160 fat and forward ewes j 200 ffmLinooln-Leicester ewes 75 2 tooth Romney - Lincoln ewes 260 lambs 400 Romney lambs 150 rape lambs 150 mixed 2 tooths 4 4th Lincoln rams Also, — On account of Mr E. Short, — 1000 firat-olass Romney ewes, 4 tooth to fresh fall mouth __ ...F08... HEADACHE

W. ROWE, 1 EGMONT SEED STORE, Fb HAWERA. ARRIVED for present sowing, all the leading varieties of GRASSES and CLOVEHS, &c, including — English Rye 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. Turnips — Parple Top Mammoth Wliite, Green Top Yellow j | Aberdeen, Purple Top Yellow j-f Aberdeen, Fosterton Hybrid I aD R ape — Broad-leaved Essex, Mustard All the Seeds are of the best quality, and will be sold at lowest prices consistent with quality. Samples and quotations posted on application. Oats, Barley, Wheat, Maize, Linseed (crushed or whole), Rye, Corn, j Vetches, etc. I Rowe's Calf JVleal, Pig Meal, Fowl Grit. Grain crushed at lowest rates. Cocksfoot cleaned at Hawera and Normanby Stores at lowest rates. Agent for Kempthorne, Prosaer & Co's Manures; Massey Harris Co's Implements; Samuelson's Mowing r£ Machines; duplicate parts kept in &£ stock. WATCHEST" GOLD AND SILVER. Chronographs— Split seconds Minute recorders i English Levers — ' Made to order Heavy case 3 Extra jewelled 1 Rotherham's Ehrhardt's Ladies'— 'A large assortment from £1 to £15 Nickel Watches — 1 Try my " Reliable " Watch, 1 £1 ; suitable for a boy ; a 1 really good watch 1 All guaranteed. 1 R. W. SARGiENT, 1 Watcnmaker & Jeweller, HAwasa. THE Patea Co-operative Poultry! Co , Ltd., are prepared to Buy j ■ Poultry and Eggs in any quantities, j ' Orates for consigning found. Parti5 culars apply the Manager. I MUSIC MUSIC ! OR t MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS " We will send all the latest 2s , SONGS and PIECES a Poßt Free for 1/0 KAOH. I PIANOS an* ORGANS. Also every kind of Musioal Instrument, Strings, and Fittings at BEDROCK PRICES. 7 * WHY PAY MORE ? n JACOB HARRIS AND CO., J ' (Late Davis & Harris), ?y 19, Willis Street, Wellington. a( ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY 0 / Invested Funds— £9,soo,ooo. WE have been appointed Agents for Hawera and district of La> thi 8 old-established and wealthy company, and are prepared to accept m risks at lowest current rates. "" BARRETT'S, ' h> High Street, Hawera 1/ ¥7 OR Bargains in Ladies' Under - Jl olothing visit the Gigantic bale 1 now on at the Economic.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7386, 12 February 1902, Page 3

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