FANTHAM. BROS. & CO.'S STOCK SALES. MayHaw«ra, Tuesday 3 Okaiawa, Friday 6 Stratford, Friday 13 Hawera, Thursday 19 Okaiawa, Friday 20 Waveriey, Horse Fair, Saturday 21 Manaia, Wednesday 25 Stratford, Friday 27 Hawera Horse Fair, Saturday 28 OPUNAKE SALEYARDS. MONDAY, MAY 9. At 12.30 p.m. f\ EORGE TINDLE will sell by VT public auction as above, — 40 weaners 15 store cows 5 fat cows 27 weaners, steers 5 store cows 10 heifers ie calf 14 weaners, heifers 21 weaners, mixed 3 fat cows 12 weaners 4 store cows 30 ewes in lamb LAND. HEREUNDER are brief . particulars of a few especially good properties selected from our Land Register on which we have numerous others entered :—: — No. 168 — 280 acres, freehold, on metalled road, 3 miles from creamery, post office, and school, 230 acres, in grass, balance shelter bush, s.roomed house, 14-bail cowshed, and other buildings. This is a good dairy farm and well sub-divided ; 10 ; cash, balance at 5%. No. 176 — 141 acres, freehold, at Cardiff; grassed, 6 roomed house Post Office and store on the place £iy 10s ; a really good farm. No. 179.— 80 acres, freehold, within 2 miles of Stratford by good' metalled road, new and substantial 9 roomed house, 12 bail cowshed and other outbuildings, Very easy terms. No. 183. 380 acres, freehold, within 1 mile of Ratapiko Creamery, by Tariki main road (metalled), new 7 roomed house, excellent open dairying country, very iree / from timber and all ploughable, capable of wintering upwards of 200 head cattle £g 12s 6d. Very cheap. / TO VENDORS. We have enquiries for good dairying and grazing farms for sale or lease (with or without purchasing clause), and invite vendors to favor us promptly with particulars of any properties which they may wish to dispose of. N.Z. LOAN AGENCY COY,, Ltd., STRATFORD THE NOTED HOUSE FOR II ATS. ' McGRUER , BONE & Co. OUR Winter Stock of Ladies' Hats, Jackets, Furs, M»:ffs, Neckets, Dress Materials, Blousings n Flannelette, Velveteen, and French Flannel has now opened up, and comprise the following wonderful values and prices, which must command attention and a speedy sale : — 50 Ladies' Black Sailor Hats 1/6 50 » i/9 50 ' ~11 n , 1/" 25 » m ' 2/3 25 » 2/6 25 „ » 2 /9 25 »• 2/1 1 _5 .. » 3/3 50 from 3/6 to 5 6. 300 Ladies' Black Straw Hats and Toques irom 2/- to 7/6. Ladies' Felt fiats from 5/. A few only left. Largest Selection of Stylish Trimmed Hats in Hawera from 12/& to 50/. 250 Ladies' Winter Tweed Jackets, all lengths and sizes, in Flake, Plain, Knoppe, and Zibilenes Tweeds. Splendid Value at 12/6, 14/6, 15/6, 16/6, 17/6. 18/6, 19/6, i 21/, 22/6, 25/, 27/6, 30/, 32/6, 35/, 1 37/6 to 55/. Absolutely the best I yalue iv the trade. < 24 Ladies' Fur Muffs, 6/6, 8/6, < io/6, 13/6, 18/6. 1 72 l-adies* Fur Necklets and Boas, 3/, 3/1 1, 5/. 7/6, 8/6, 12/, 15/6, 18/, 25/, 37/6. Dress Materialsin Flakes, Knoppe, Zibilenes, Tweeds, Costume Cloth, in all the fashionable colours^ 1/6, 1/11,2/, 2/3, 2/6, 3/, 3/6. Flannelette Blousings, 6d, 7d, 7jd, Bd,qd,i/, 1/3, 1/6 per yard. # , Velveteen Blousings, choice designs, 2/6, 2/1 1. 3/3 per yard. French Flannel Blousings 2/6 per yard. Ladies' Cloth Trimmed Top Skirts just opened. Large shipment of Children's j Hats, Coats, Jackets and Boas. ' All our goods are imported direct from London. 50 cases x Turakina, lonic, Ruapehu, Athenic, Rimutaka. PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTORAL BOLLS, 1904 5. NOTICE is hereby given that the several Electoral Rolls for the Patea County (with defaulters' lists) for the year commencing i&t July, 1904, will be open for inspection of Ratepayers from April 27th to May 15th, at the following places : — FOR WAVERLEY RTDING. At Mr A. Mathieson's Office, Waveriey. At Mr A. W. Curry's Office, Waitotara. At County Office, Patea. FOR OTOIA RIDING. ( At Alton Store. At Kakaramea Store. *« } At County Office, Patea. FOR KAPARA RtDING. At McConachie's Store, Kaimanuka. At County Office, Palea. Ratepayers who object to any entries or omissions on the roll must apply for relief to the S.M. Court before the 31st. May. The names of those on the defaulters' lists will be removed therefrom and placed on the Electotal Roll if Rates and Penalties be paid before the Rolls are signed by me. < A strict examination of the Rqlls is requested. E. C. HORNER, 30,7,13,6 ' County Clerk. A WHOLE library of books .on Health will not do you half as much good as a bottle of Wallace's Quinine and Iron tonic. DID you know that you can get from Beer to Champagne at Wood and Bsdfoid's
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7981, 6 May 1904, Page 3
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