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' OTEUART & CORRIGAN O (late Budge & Good) • STOCK SALES. , June, — Eltham, Wednesday 17 Mr Truman's clearing sale, Thursday 18 Kaponga, Friday 19 Mr F. Harris' elearins sale, Monday 22 Manaia, Tuesday 23 Stratford, Wednesday 24 , Mr W. Cubbon's clearing sale, j Thursday 25 Mrs McLeod's, clearing sale, Monday, June 29th , . Jul*,— Mr S. A. Mann's clearing sale, Thursday 2 Mr H. Thompson's clearing sale, Thursday 9 Mr T. Exley's clearing sale, Monday 20 On the Farm, Auroa Road, -' Awatuna. THURSDAY, JUNE 18. At 12 o'clock." STEUART & CORRIGAN have received instructions from Mr Truman, who is leaving for Canterbury, to sell by public auction, Without - Reserve. : 21 dairy cows 6 weaners 1 black mare ] good in 1 chestnut mare } harness 1 bay hack mare 1 spring trap and harness 1 gig and harness 2 pigs Milk cans, buckets, etc. Also, — Household Furniture and Effects Luncheon provided. OPUNAKE SALE YARDS. MONDAY, JUNE 15. . 12.30 o clock. rniNDLE & CO. will seU bj< JL public auction as above, 50 steers (yearlings) : k 40 mixed, yearlings '! 20 weaners 25 yearlings 20 2J year springing heifers 30 weaners (steers) 10 fat cows : j 10 store cows 7 springing heifers 13 18 to 24 month steers 1 '_ 6 fat cows 10 store cows 4 springing heifers ■ 5 store cows 5 store cows.' \ ,- ] '. ' /-. 3 fat cows '*""-■ "... 4 store cows . . 50 fat ewes W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED SALE OF TREES. ; At tbe Mart, High' Street, Eltham. SATURDAY, JUNE 20. 12.30 o'clock sharp. WH. & A. McGARRY, ♦ favoured with instructions from Mrs M. Mitchinson, of the (Caledonian Nurseries, New Plymouth, will sell as above, A large consignment of shelter and ornamental trees, hedge plants, flowering shrubs, etc Full particulars in future issue of this paper. - 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 - BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD.. DANNEYIRKE. H.B. FREEHOLD DAIIXY FARMS TO BE LEASED WITH -pUBCHABING CLAUSB. 200 JVCREB, Toko, near to railway and creamery, on metalled road, really good farm, which has never been milked on, all the surrounding farms under dairying, well fenced and sub-divided. 10s per acre 200 AOJSKS, Toko.' adjoining the above and similar to it in all respects, 10b per acre 800 AOUttb, about half in busb, balanco in grass, within 11 miles of * Sjtratford, really good dairying country, new co-operative creamery withing three miles. Kent 6s fid per acre 210 AOBEB, Toko, a very handy farm, close tocreamery and railway, rolling country, fenced and subdivided. 9s per acre t Any of tbe above afford an excellent opportunity to acquire a freehold farm which wiH"gi ye firsb rate r « turnß » and on terms which bring it within the means of most farmers. N.Z, LOAN AGENCX COY, L«d., STRATFORD. AT THE 2 MART, Regent S-bebt, Hawkbi. DRAPERY. 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 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 fully 33 per cent. less, 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 Buyer. They are Job Lines and Bankruui ! Stocks bought at prices which enable [ us to sell at from 50 to 33 per cent. ! less than, any other housein New ■ 7ealand. The quality of the Goods r 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 gteamei. . ' ' L:H. McALPINE, Auctioneer.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7744, 13 June 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7744, 13 June 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7744, 13 June 1903, Page 3

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