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QTEUART & CORRIGAN O (late Budge & Good) * STOCK SALES. * June,— Eltham, Wednesday 17 Mr Truman's clearing sale, Thursday 18 Kaponga, Friday ig Mr F. Harris' clearins sale, Monday 22 Manaia, Tuesday 23 Stratford, Wednesday 24 Mr W. Cubbon's clearing sale, Thursday 25 July,— Mr S. A. Mann's clearing sale, Thursday 2 Mr H. Thompson's clearing sale, Thursday g FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 12. NEW ZEALAND/ LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., will seH by public auction as above, - - ' g5 yearlings 17 good dairy cows, in milk and to calve in spring I 15 yearling heifers ■ 3 weaners 1 cow, calve June 250 fat and forward ewes 60 lambs 35 fat arrd forward ewes 200 ewes' in lamb to Romney and Shropshire rams 260 forward wethers 150 empty ewes i half draught filly, broken to ; chains ■ 6 milk cans 1 horse, cart, and harness ' TWENTY ' . DAIRY FARMS Ranging in area from 26 to 425 acres, all first-class country, FOR LEASE for a term of years. All close to school, post '"office, railway station, and dairy factory. Good metalled roads. Good, water. Full particulars from BABRAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD.. DANNEVIRKE, H.B. T HE M J± X, T, Regent Street, Hawera. ' TREES ... Ornamental. TREKS ...Fruit of every description. TREES ... Shelter of every description. SATURDAY, JUNE 13. , Sale at 1 o'clock Sharp. WEST COAST FARMERS' ] TRADING ASSOCIATION, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Messrs James Laird & Son, of Wanganui, to sell as above, a large and varied con- I signment of — FRUIT TREES of all descrip- ! tiori-r-Japanese plums ( well set with fruiV buds), English plums, apples, quinces, peaches, pears, &c, £c, ! gooseberry bushes, currants. ■ FLOWERING PLANTS in 1 great variety — Daphnes,, heaths,' I roses, camellias, azaleas, &c, &c. , HEDGE PLANTS— Boxthorn, Olearia, &c. SHELTER TREES — Pinus Muricata, Pinus Mafitima, Pinus ' Austriaca, &c, &c. All fine, healthy .stuff grown without shelter L. H. McALPINE, Auctioneer. AT THE JMLAJRT, Regent S beet, Hawbqa.. DRAPERY. ~7 DRAPERY. CLOTHING. Men's Mackintoshes at 20s, worth 455. Men's Mackintoshes at 30s, worth £■*>. Men's Underwear fully 33 per cent, below any house in New Zealand. Men's Tweed Suits at Li, worth 425. Men's Tweed Suits at 255, worth L 2 10s. Men's., , Cover Coats 15s 6d, worth 355. Men's Chesterfield Coats 20s, worth 50s. Men's Hosiery at fully 33 per cent, less than any other house in . New Zealand. Men's Tweed I Trousers 5s 6d, worth Bs. Youths' Tweed Suits 16s, /worth 30s, Youths' Tweed Trousers 4s 6d, worth 7s 6d. Flannelette at 3d per yard.' Women's Hosiery at fujly 33 per cent. lesf. than any other house. Women's Underwear at fully 33 per cent, less than any other house. Men's Cardigan Jackets. Rugs of all description. . Blankets, Quilts, etc. Dress Material and many other lines, to which we invite your attention. All these Goods are bought for us in London by an Expert Buye*. They are Job Lines and Bankrupt Stocks bought at prices which enable us to sell at from 50 to 33 per cent, less than any other house in New 7ealand. The quality of the Goods is of the very best, and none of it shop worn or out of fashion. , They are on Sale privately during the week, and will be offered by auction every Saturday, and sold Without Reserve. We have arranged for Fresh Goods to arrive by every Direct t eamei. McALPINE, Auctioneer. TTTAIRARAPA SPECS f Dairy Farm, g8 acres, absolutely the best farm in the Wairarapa, all flat, ploughable land, beautifully grassed. New 6-roomed house, 36 head cows, 26 now milking. Fenced into 8 paddocks. All out buildings. Next school and creaiiery. LSOO cash required to take over the place with stock and fodder. L 1515 can remain at 5 per cent. LSOO per annum can be cleared off this property. Bakery Business, 2 carts, 1 tuggy, 2 horses, 3 set harness. Ten years lease of 6-roomed house, bakehouse, orchard, etc., at Li per week. Now baking 1500 loaves per week. With attention this output can be doubled. Price, Li ßo ; terms arranged. Sheep and Dairy Farm, 500 acres of beautiful low hills, 12 miles by good road from Masterton, 3 miles from school and dairy. Good house, and all outhouses, garden. Price for freehold L 4 per acre, with 300 sheep thrown in. L 250 cash will suffice. This is absolutely the best land investment I have ever hadfor sale, oardinghouse, 14 permanen boarders besides casuals, a good business, in centre of Masterton. Cash required, Lioo. Hotel and Dairy Farm of 120 acres attached, for sale, near Masterton. Rent for hotel and land, L 3 15& per week. Nine years lease. L 250 cash required. 5 G. H. GOODALL, Auctioneer, Financial & Estate Agent, Masterton, Wairarapaj ~!/iDWAai> 0. HOMfelF, Vi SHIPPING, PBODOOE, .NSOBANOB, AtfD GEfcBBAL AOBNT _uten« lot— -Anohor him of steamers 1 Ooi_p-ny; Harncmto Hill, ftp* • Btolwi iastriliw Mutual i rovldent Society Idoensed Oaitoro Hoaoe Agent. Clerk Pfttoa Ooanty Council. . Saoretor HospHjlßowd. . Secretary P_t«» fcwrbor HomA. > I ParobMet of fawpa mb* »m ktoqi . : Pcrt-M f or oath

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 10 June 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 10 June 1903, Page 3