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'S ]^rOLAN, TONKS CO.'S iS STOCK SALES. October— le, Manaia, Tuesday 4 D. McL'Dowie's Clearing Sale, Hastings road, Wednes day 5 Annual Spring Horse Fair, Friday and Saturday, 7 Eltham, Tuesday 11 Hawera, Thursday 13 Kakaramea, Friday 14 — Manaia, Tuesday 18 J e Eltham, Tuesday 25 !*• Hawera, Thursday 27 'ff Kakaramea, Friday 28 [ n ON THE FAItM.JUBTINGS iiOAD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. At 12 noon, is V/ithout Reserve. f VTOLAN, TONKS, & CO. have I' M.n ???TS? from h Mr D. McL'Dowie (who is reiin0 quishing dairying) to sell as above, s 26 young cows in full profit « 15 cows, springing to calve ,s, s early l - 10 springing heifers £ 1 Shorthorn bull 1 Holstein bull 8. Milk cans, aerator, Batcock __ r 'ester (in good order) With Slight Reserve. 1 draught gelding, any trial 1 spring cart horse, any trial Gig and harness, almost new c 15 mixed yearlings y Luncheon provided. MANAIA SAHQ YARDS. TUESDAY,"oCTOBER 4. At 12.30 p.m. ! TV°H NN LTL T< ™"KS" KS & co - will i, -LI sell by public auction as - above, — , 50 yearling steers ) turnip 50 yearling heifers / fed 12 fat cows 6 store cows 20 good mixed yearlings 5 springing heifers 10 weaners s 12 18 month steers 20 mixed yearlings 3 fat cows 2 fat cows ' 40 yearling steers 4 fat bullocks 40 yearling steers 1 4 fat bullocks 30 choice yearling heifers 1 2 year P6lled Angus bull 1 purebred Polled Angus bull 1 bull 5 store pigs 15 forward pigs HAWERA HORSE BAZAAR.""" GREAT SPRING HORSE FAIR. _ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 and 8. At 9 a.m. Sharp. NOLAN, TONKS, & CO. will hold their Annual Spring Hotse Fair as above, — 500 HORSES, consisting of: ; 139 draught and half-draught horses 86 unbroken draught and lialfdraughts 215 upstanding hacks, light harness and carriage horses 45 unbroken light horses 15 Shetland and boys' ponies Order op sale — FRlDAY— Draughts. SATURDAY— Light horses. 1 Horses catalogued for Friday's Sale will NOT be offered on Saturday, ' Horses must be yarded not later than 8 a.m. 28, 1td LAND. HE RE UNDER are brie! . particulars of a few especially good properties selected from ou> Land Register on which we havtf numerous others entered :—: — No. 18 — 593 acres, freehold, 400 acres in grass;, balance #ood bush, 2$ miles from metal, undulating and level, well grassed, pplentliU soil, and situated in a rising district for dairying. This is a cheap and good property. Price, £y 10 / » £3000 can remain on mortgage at low interest. No. 130— 1917 acres, freehold, icoo acres in grass, balance bush, divided into 12 paddocks, about 6 miles of fencing, 3 roomed house, woolshed, 3 tniJes from telephone, and 2\ miles from proposed railway station. This property is in good order, nnd well grassed. Price, £35/ per acre; /4000 can remain on at 4$ to 5% for 5 years. This property is a bargain at the price. No. 1x3 — 200 acres freehold for lease for 4 years at 1 1/ rent, purchasing clause £12, with /200 paid down, good house, milking sheds, etc., all in first class order. The land is well grassed and fenced, near creamery and school. I A bargain. N.Z. LOAN AGENCY COY., Ltd.. STRATFORD, NOW'S THE TIME . . TO . . PRESERVE EGGS. ITTATERG LASS -The Economic "f Egg Preservative will keep fresh eggs fresh from 9 to 12 months. Try it. 1/- bottle. GARDENING— A full assortment of O'Leary Bros.' and Downs' Seeds. Also, rakes, spades, hoes, border forks, etc. FARMERS - Save your Cows by using Syke's Red Drench. It is invaluable. A large stock on hand. Bock's Cement — the best on the market for mending crockery, etc. Grape Nuts (the latest breakfast food), cerebos salt, tinned tomatoes, marinated herrings, Yarmouth bloaters, haddocks, honey. I stock no other than Snowball Flour. Auisebrook's Keil Fingers— the nicest biscuit on the market. M. J. CAMPBELL, HIGH STREET HAWERA NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB TRANSFER OF A LICENSE. ]- THOMAS NICHOLAS, of _ . Hawera, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at Hawera, and known as the Egmont Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the ' next Licensing Meeting to be boldcn < at Hawera on the Eighth day of December, 1904, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to David Sullivan, who has purchased the lease of the said house and premises. Dated the 29th day of September, 1004., ' T. NICHOLAS. OUR Portable Oil Engine and Plant having Arrived, wears now prepared to undertake Chaff and Firewood Cutting lit lowest current rates. j GILLING BROS., |

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8101, 3 October 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8101, 3 October 1904, Page 3