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T7IANTHAM BROS & CO.'S J? STOCK SALES. September — Stratford, Friday 30 TTNDER instructions from the VJ Executors of the late A. A. Fantham, the Farm, adjoining Hawera, known as " Egmont View," will be sold by private treaty in sections from 5 to 60 acres. For full particulars apply to FANTHAM BROS. & CO. This magnificent property is situated on the main road, 1 to 1} miles from Hawera, comprising some of the richest and best fattening and dairying land in the colony, is open for selection in farms to suit all buyers, from 5 to 60 acres or more, and at prices and terms of payment giving purchasers possessing but very moderate capital an opportunity of Acquiring same. AT THE HDRLEYVILLE STORE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. At 12 o'clock sharp. TfANThAM BROS. & CO. have L received instructions from Hurleyville Supply Co. to sell by public auction as above,— Without Reserve, New superior drill and hoe Horse rake, spring trap, plow, and harness. Piano, duchess set and tables, wire mattiess, drawingroom suite, blk Am. chairs, toilet sets, and tables, din* ncr and tea sets, oil doth, cooking utensils On account of other vendors, — 9 3 year steers 15 mixed cattle 4 springers 2 Daystar fillies, 3 years j 2 half-draught harness horses SUPPLEMENTARY HORSE FAIR. HAWERA. ' j At End of OCTOBER. TjIANTHAM BROS. AND CO. JD will hold a Supplementary j Horse Fair as above, — Entries close October 20th. Entry forms on application. HORSE PAIR. (In Yards adjoining O'Connor's Hotel, Opunake.) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. At 1 p.m. f^\ EORGE TI^DLE will sell by VT public auction as above,— .11 draught horses 20 half draught and harness horses, broken and unbroken 20 hacks 1 boy's pony Also, — The carriage stallion Sir Hector, 5 years, by Haare, out of Foulshot mare z horse, trap, and harness z horse, gig, and harness z lady's saddle j > OPERA HOUSE (SIDEROOM), HAWERA. SATURDAY, October z. £1000 of NEW GOObS to be SACRIFICED. £1000 Absolutely No Reserve 1 Absolutely No Reserve ! Uuder instructions from the Representative of Messrs Bermaserie and Son, of London, Paris, and Berlin. WHITTAk¥r, WHITTAKER & CO. will sell by public auction, at the OPERA"' HOUSE SIDEROOM, Hawera, on Thursday, September 29th, Friday, September 30th, Saturday, October Ist, Without Reserve, Goods Indented and not paid for, and Traveller's Samples hypothecated. 2 Pianos 1 2 Pianos ! This magnificent lor of goods consists of: Superb lot of E.P. I ware, silverware, knives and forks, carvers, gold, silver, and nickel watches, clocks, rings (tancy and plain), phonographs, sonophones, gramaphones and records of all kinds (the latest tunes out), brushware, enamelware, tinware, brooches, albums, books, accordeons, violins, pipes, pouches, muff-chains, gold and silver chains, writing, desks, workboxes, concertinas, and one of tbe Grandest and Varied Assoitment of Fancy Goods ever seen in Hawera Also,— ! Toilet sets, dinner sets, cups and saucers, plates, etc. { Absolutely No Reserve. 13" Sale each day commences at 1 o'clock. Auctioneer's Note. — General goods will be on view at Opera House on Wednesday, September 28th, and each morning of the sale. Jewellery will be shown in our large plate-glass windows at the Central Auction Mart on . Tuesday, Wed* nesday, and up to zi a.m. on Thursday. A. .T. WHITTAKER, Auctioneer. 27td SO RICH, SO DELICIOUS, SO FRAGRANT, fTiH AT you cannot help likJL ing it. Everybody likes it, and especially does the economic housewife favor it, because, it goes further than any other tea. SUBATUBA TEA, THE IDEAL FAMILY TEA, Is grown and packed in Ceylon, and all the goodness of good tea is in the packet. Saratuta is pure, honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES : Suratura A Quality, z/6 per lb. Suratura B Quality, 1/9 perlb. Suratura D Quality, 3/- per lb. Suratura X Quality, 2/4 per lb. '' SOLD BY ALL STOBEk. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiimmmmmmmmmmm SWIFT'S SOLUBLE BLOOD FLOUR. rriHE golden panacea for tfai JL -Prevention and Cure of — SCOUR IN GAfcV&S. 4Two teaspoonfuls a day wil practically double the' iwdght an< growth of calves while on th< bucket — make them strong an< thrifty. 1/- a packet. Sole ajfen for Hawera district, F. EDWARDS

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8099, 30 September 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8099, 30 September 1904, Page 3