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THE TARANAKI BACON FACTORY Beg to notify their suppliers that they are NOT taking Pigs at any of their Receiving Stations for One Month from date, February Ist. DRAKE'S BACON FACTOBY. DEEDS. SEEDS. C A. WILKINSON GENERAL MERCHANT ANC SEEDSMAN, Has just landed a large supply of new season's Seed?. Samples and prices «ent on application. In stook — Poverty Bay and Canterbury Rye, Cook&foct, White Clover, Alsike, Red Clover, Crested Dogetail.Prnirie Grass, Poa Prrotensis, Crimson Clover, Trefoil, Mustard, Meadow Foxtail, Essex Rape, yellow and green-top Aberdeen Turnip, Cow Grass, Italian Rye. Rib Grass, etc. We are prepared to quote for Seeds ready mixed and bagged to order, if required. COCKS FOOT. COCKSFOOT. We are prepared to clean farmers' Seed on approved principles and to any standard desired, giving reasonable free storage after cleaning. Our Seed-cleaning plant is equal to the b9st in New Zealand, and Seed cleaned by us is always readily saleable. There is absolutely no waßte of good Seed in the cleaning process, but, practically, all weeds and rubbish are taken out. Note. — Farmers are requested to brand all sacks before bringing Seed in. Cattle brands preferred. Seed must be riddled at least once. Insaranees arranged. ON SAI-E,-Seed Dun Oats, whole and crushed Oats, Chaff, Pollard, Wheat, Barley Meal, Wheat Meal, Corn Sacks, Seaming Twine, Binder Twine, Barb and Plain Wire, Staples, Calf Meal, Lime In sddition to above, we hold large ftocks of — General Groceries, Drapery, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Ironmongery, ttc, etc. £p£giau. — We are propared to make fpeoial quotations for large paicals of Corn Sacks, Seaming atd Binder Twine. Note Address : 0. A. WILKINSON. Eltham. NORMANBY SHOEING FORGE AND IMPLEMENT WORKS. EC_< /^iOtiK, successoi . (5. ij to Mr J. R Fow, begs to announce that he ia prepared to manufacture or repair all kinds of Agricultural Implements Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork or Plant. Horses carefully Shod in an up-to-date [manner, equal to that done in tho best shoeing shops in the colony. The following lines in stock : — Plough Shears and Extra?, Cast Steel Wedges (tempered to stand the hammer), Steel Hammer?, Wire Strainers, Bar Steel for Drills and Tumpers, Chains, Swin£letree3, etc, etc. Cash prices for shoeing are: — Hack 3 ss, Medium 6s, Draugt ts 7s. LTHAM AND MANGATOKI STORES. A. W. BLENNERHABSETT (formerly of Otakeho), Has pleasure in announcing to the publio cf Eltham and Mangatoki that he has purchased the above Stores, and to notify that be holds a full stook in every department. Groceries, Drapery, Ironmongery, Boots & IShoes Stationery, Farm Produce Carts wait on customers. All goods of the very beat quality at lowest prices. A trial solicited ; satisfaction guaranteed. A. W. BLENNERHASSETT Eitbam and Mangatr< NEW GOODS. JUSr RECEIVED. A SHIPMENT of First- cla s MILLINEHY AKD DRAPERY. All the Latest Styles and Fashions Our Customers oanfraly on getting the BEST FIT and FINISH. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. We are Reducing the whole of ouc New and Well-assorted Stook to COST PRIOE. EGMONT DRAPERY COY., KAPONGA ROWAN ROAD SAWMILLS. W. C. CLEMENT, Pboprikiok. WOULD call attention to hie large stock of Building Timber; also Second-class Timbei suitable for sheds, stable, eto limber delivered to any [part ofgthc district. Postal address, — W. C. CLEMENT, Kaponga. HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL aENERALRATES. NOTICE is hereby gi7en tha ALL Rates Unpaid afte 7 j Friday, 28th February, 1902, WIL] 1 BE SUED FOR without furthe notice. ■, ALEX. G. BRETT, g Town Clerk. n TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYA] MAIL COACHES. - TTAWERA to OPUNAKE, an h I I vice versa le DAILY SERVICE j a', In Out Leave Leave a. Opunake 4.45 a.m. Hawera 12.45 p.i Pihama 5.40 a.m. Inaha 1.50 p.m. a Otakeho 6.55 a.m Manaia 2.15 p.m. n Eaupokonui 7.15 a.m. Eaupokonui 2.25 a Manaia 7.45 a.m. Otakeho 3.5 p.m. w Inaba 8.10 a.m. Pihama 4.20 p.na s *. Arrive Arrive k lj Hawera 9.20 a.m. Opunake 5.15 p.i jj All Fares reduced. Sptoial Coaobes as pet agreement Waggons for carriage of goo H * from Manaia and surrounding d: tricts to Hawere leave Manaia dai! M. BOLGER, 1 ' Proprietor.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7394, 21 February 1902, Page 3

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