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STEUART AND CORRIGiN (late Budge & Good) STOCK SALES August, — Stratford, Wednesday 20 Eaponga, Friday 29 Eltham, Friday 29 STRATFORD SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. At 1 p.m. STEUART & COBRIGAN will sell by public auction as above, — 60 8 year bullocks 100 yearling? 80 store cows 40 yearling steers 14 springing heifers 20 empty neifera 35 8 and 4 year old bullocks ONREBERVED CLEARING SALE. On the Fatm, Eltham Boad, near Opunake. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. At 12 o'clock. rpiNDLE & CO. have received 1 instructions from Mr M. Biekey (who is giving up dairying) to sell by publio auotion, — The whole of his dairy herd, &0., comprising, — 40 choice dairy cows, in profit and to oalve 20 yearling steers 2 bulls 8 breeding sows 1 young I oar 6 milk cans liliik tubs, troughs, aerator, utensils, &c. With Slight Reserve,— 1 draught gelding 1 draught mare 1 half-draught gelding by Bonnie Breastkno 1 / Luncheon provided. The above herd has been carefully selected during the last few years. W. D. SCOTT, 1 td Auctioneer. KAPOJNGA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. NEWTON KING will sell by publio auction as above, — 32 yearling heifers 20 2 year empty heifers 15 springing heifers 80 yearlings 15 store cows 10 springing cows 30 choi oe springing heifers 6 fat cows 20 weaners 14 weaners 7 store cows NOTICE. NEWTON KING'S Horse Fair advertised for Wednesday iext has been indefinitely postponed. I7IREBMAJS K. JAOKBON ANJD ? OO.'S STOCK SALE 9. \UGUST,— Johnsonville. Tuesday 19 Waoganui, Wednesday 20 Jobnsonville, Tuesday 23 Wanganui, Wednesday 27 Waverley, Friday 29 WANGANUI SALE YARDS (Below Gasworks). WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. } At INoon. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell at their yards a above : — - 15 forward 3 year bullocks 10 yearling steers 40 store cows 80 2J year steers . 12 quiet heifers in oalf 12 springing dairy heifers , 500 wethers 200 hoggets (good) C 70 2 tooth wethers 80 maiden ewes 70 fat and forward ewes - Alsoj"— s On account of the Mar ton Jockey Jlub, the privileges in connection - rith their race meeting at Wan anui, tonsisting of, — 2 publicans' booths Catering Fruit stall Correct cards Luncheon is now supplied at town >rices, at the yards, by Mrs Lind. Note — In future our Wanganui Sales will commence at noon, so as o give clients an opportunity of Mending to other business after the lale is over. As heretofore, ell stock eft in any of our paddocks, will be rarded free of cost, and we deliver ill stock to our paddocks on the ivening of the sale. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. THE GREAT REMEDY. TUSSICURA. FOR THROAT, LUNGS, AND BRONCHIAL TUBES. The true secret of health lies in he prevention of disease, and for his reason a medicine which not inly cuies complaints, but prevents he development of more' serious rouble, possesses a special value. )f all such remedies, Tussiouba - akes pre-eminence, and the pheno- -j nenal success it has achieved more J han justifies its claims to support, j to matter how severe a Cough or ft 3old may be, a dose of this wonderul preparation will g've instant and >ermanent relief, acting as it does ipon the organs affected, and 'endering them oapable of doing the p york ordained to them by Nature. q . PRICE 2/6 PER BOTTLE. 0 Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, „ 5. J. EVANS, Dunedin. | Wholesale Agents, Kempthorne, - "•rosaet & Co. and Sharland & Co. ] Obtainable frcm all Chemists and J Storekeepers throughout the colony, d . ri REMOVAL NOTICE. t< — — . si H. FOY, * BLAOKBMITH, ! BEGS to Thank his Customers 1 and the public generally for -J he support accorded to him in the | jast, and to notify that, on account >t his growing business and want of J* greater conveniences, he has re- 1( noved to the premises recently )ooupied by D. and J: Smith, Coachmilders (formerly Worsfold's), next Dixon and Bates, where be hopes to „ ttill receive their patronage. 1 EA.RLY SEED POTATOES. v WHITE E'-phants 161b 1/, 6/ owt ; Early Rose 161b 1/, V owt ; B. of Hebron 161b 1/, 6/ swt; Rubiound 161b 1/, 6/ owt; Magnum Bonum 16lb 1/, 6/ owt: Korth Pole 121b 1/, 8/ owt. Cheap tl juotations for quantities. Now is the time for Garden Seeds. Canterbury Dun oats 8/6 per I bushel, white oats 8/8 per bushel, wheat 4/6 per bushel, oaten sheat jhaff 2/9 per sack, etc., etc. W. ROWE. NEUROL ...w... HEADACHE

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7543, 19 August 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7543, 19 August 1902, Page 3