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At Mr McPhillip's Yards, Auroa". THURSDAY, JANUARY 14.* - ' At 1 p.m. STEUART <sTcORRIGAN will sell by public auction as above, 25 weaners 15 weaners 15 weaners 15 weaners 12 weaners 10 weaners 10 weaners ] G 15 month steers * ' 4 forward cows i 3 forward cows 2 fat cows 4 young bulls ♦ j

KAPONGA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. At 1 p.m. ° STEUART & CORRIGAN will sell by public auction as above, — 20 forward cows 10 fat cows ' < 8 store cows 15 weaners 10 cows and calves ' 12 fat cows 5 springing heifers , 12 cows and calves 10 weaners 9 fat cows20 good weaners 1 sow in pig 20 young pigs 1 Berkshire boar . j

ELTTTAM SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY,. JANUARY 13. At 1 p.m. Q TEUART &"jCORRIGAN wi] sell by public auction a above,— 25 18 month steers 15 15 month steers [ 4 springing heifers, t 20 weaners , 15 weaners , . 3 store cows •'■ " ; »

PAXEA SAIvE YARDS. \ TUESDAY, JANUARY 12. At 1 p.m. [ f^ ORDON & CO. will sell by \J* public auction as above, 3 empty heifers 20 weaners 6 prime fat cows 10 fat forward bullocks 30 2 year steers 26 weaners 173 year steers \ 5 empty heifers, 16 month 8 empty cows 10 weaners 4 good springers 3 weaners 7 weaners 6 cows and calves 6 2 year old steers 4 weaners 4 yearling heifers / • 1 draught horse, cart, and harness 1 hack, saddle, and bridte ,i youug purebred Tamworth boar H. E. M. GORDON, Auctioneer.

EEILDING SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. At 12.30 p.m. &"~~SON itfLl sell VJT by public auction as above, • 100 good weaneis 20 weaners 12 good weaners^ 6 weaner heifers 30 mixed yearlings 3O yearling steers 15 yearling heifets ■ 50 20 month steers 8 empty heifers 7 good dairy cows 9 o.\ year old steers 12 1.8 month steers ' 12 18 month heifers 1 7 fat forward cows 200 ewes and lambs 200 ewes 100 2 tooth ewes lop evfes 140 2 tooth ewjes 100 2 tooth xvethers 150 2 tooth wethers 50 2 and 4 tooth wethers 100 2 tooth wethers 140 2 tooth wethers 200 Leicester - Romney rape lambs 220 first-class rape lambs 100 mixed lambs

NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my Storekeeping business to Mr W. K. Howitt, I wish to thank my numerous patrons for their support in the past, and trust that the same will be extended to my successor. R. M. STIRLING IN connection with the above, I would respectfully solicit the patronage of the inhabitants of Awatuna and surrounding district, and wish to announce that as soon as goods can be marked a cheap sale of Drapery and other lines will be held to enable us to make room for new goods to arrive shortly. Sale prices will be tor cash only. All goods booked will be at usual rates. We confidently ask you to give us a trial, and assure you of our best endeavours to give you satisfaction. Our Drapery goods at present prices are really being slaughtered. Call and see for yourselves. In this line we defy competition, being in close touch with the very best wholesale houses. I W. K. HOWITT.

i*~ BRICKS. BRICKS. Save Money by Building in Brick. FO R D & SON, OF THE EAWHITIROA 15RICK WOKKS, return thanks for the liberal support accorded them since opening their works, and can assure customers that they will .continue to do their utmost to retain their support by supplying only. Best Quality Habd Burnt Bricks. The excellent quality of the Bricks is well known to builders and others', and with the latest improved appliances an adequate supply can now be turned out. Ford & Son will be- pleased to give quotations for large 'or small quantities. Letters addressed to, the "Rawhitiroa Brick Works " will receive prompt attention.

/^fASH PRICE LIST. FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. Edmond's baking powder 1/ per tin, cream of tartar 1/4 per lb, baking soda,2d per lb. NEW SEASON'S FRUIT. Just arrived, — Sultanas 6d per lb, 5/6 per dozen ; currants 5d pe* lb, 4/6 per dozen ; Turkey figs iod per lb ; dates lid per packet ; seededraisins 16 oz. packet, gd ; muscatels 1/3 per lb; Jordon almonds 2/9 per lb ; Sicily almonds 1/6 per lb. , Rasberryr-iime juice, and Pineapple' cordial 1/3 per bottle, 6/ per half dozen; Snip's lime juice 1/4 per bottle; icing sugar 6d per lb ; Pine apple chunks 7d per tin. All classes of comectionery at lowest prices at ' McALLUM'S STORE, Mangatoki. The cheapest sto^e in |he district

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 78710, 11 January 1904, Page 3

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