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J ]\TOLAN, TONKS CO.'l^i IN STOCK SALES*. j October— Annual Spring Horse Fair. *nday and Saturday, 7 1 ' and 8 '' ' Eltham, Tuesday 11 Hawera, Thursday 13 Kakaramea, Friday 14 Manaia, Tuesday 18 ; Eltham, Tuesday 25 Hawera, Thursday 27 Kakaramea, Friday 28 - HAWBKA HORSE BAZAAR." GREAT SPRING HORSE FAIR. At 9 a.m. Sharp. IV ° L^ l fj TONKS. & CO. will 1 hold their Annual Spring Hoise Fair as above,— S 500 ' HORSES, consisting 139 draught and half-drauriit • horses 86 unbroken draught and halfdraughts 215 upstanding hacks, light harness and carriage horses 45 unbroken light horses 15 Shetland and boys' ponies Order op sale — FRIDAY— Draughts. SATURDAY— Light horses. Horses catalogued for Friday's Sa c will NOT be offered on Saturday. Horses must be yarded not later than 8 a.m. 2 8,itd At th© IVlnrt. Regent Street, Hawera. WEST COAST FARMERS' ASSOCIATION, Ltd., has been favored with instructions from Mrs Nicholson to sell by public auction as above, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. At 1.30 p.m. The Lease oi House and Groondß known as . CLIFTON HOUSE, situated in Victoria street, together with the goodwill of I business, furniture, etc. I/. H. McALPINE, Auctioneer. Intending purchasers can inspect furniture by calling at Clifton House. EVERY WOMAN DRINKS TEA. fTIHE quantity of tea consumed X by the women of this colony totals several million pounds weight, and if the liquor brewed from this could be put into a receptacle or tank there would be sufficient volume, to float a British cruiser. It is important that the tea so con- \ sumed should be pood. MOST WOMEN DRINK SURATURA TEA . . . Because it is agreeable to the palate, is fragrant and delicious. Suratura is pure, honeFt Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. I RETAIL PRICES : Suratura A Quality, 1/6 per Ib. Suratura B Quality, 1/9 per Ib. , Suratura D Quality, a/- per Ib. Suratura X Quality, 2/4 per lb. SOLD BY ALL BrOKES. LAND. IT EREUNDER are brief O particulars of a few especially good properties selected from out Land Register on which we hat* numerous others entered : — No. 18-— 593 acres, freehold, 400 acres in grass, balance good bush, 2& miles from metal, undulating and' level, well grassed, splendid soil, and situated in a rising district for dairying. This is a cheap and good property. Price, £j 10/ ; £3000 can remain on mortgage at low interest. No. 130—1917 acres, freehold, 1000 acres in grass, balance bush, divided into 12 paddocks, about 6 miles of fencing, 3 roomed house, woolshed, 3 miles from telephone, and 2} miles from proposed railway station. This property is m good order, and well grassed. Price, per acre; can remain on at 4$ to 5% for '5 years. This property is a bargain at the price. No. 113—200 acres freehold for lease for 4 years at 11/ 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. A bargain. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COY., Ltd., STRATFORD, ■■■■■■■■■■■■'^■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■(■■■■iMß x ANY time you want tea - O. that is, good tea, with body, with flavor, and with quality — remember you want CRESCENT BLEND TEA. The best criterion of the Tea is the Tea itself, and the best advertisement is the increasing number of consumers of Crescent Blend Tea. BLENDED BY AN EXPERT TEA.BLENDEB. It is a happy combination of 1 the robust teas of Northern India and the fine delicate teas of Ceylon. It is British throughout and . high-grade in every way. AT ALL STOKES 2/- Perlb. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. BADDELEY & FORLONG have been instructed to sell by private treaty on account of the several vendors : • MILK BUSINESS. — Fresh Food and Ice Co., situated in Guy ton street, Wanganui ; up-to-date j 'premises, large cool storage, splen- / did plant, four carts, horses, and harness, good turnover, sound busi- j ness, long leas.*, lovr rent. Splendid j prospects to smart man with small J capital; only £225 to take over I everything as a going concern, 1 WOOD ft COAL BUSINESS— j Situated right in ■ the heart of 1 Aramoho, with no competition, is jj well established and doing a good . J sound trade in general fuel, fencing posts, strainers, wire, oats, cbafi; -m bran, etc Preinisei consist of ttore, .;» office, and J tcre of land for wood -M and coal yards, etc Price as a '<1 going concern £450; ' y Apply for full particular* |o j BAOt)ELEY& FORLOfcG, 1 Stock Auctioneers, 1 „ '' WangattuL >?M

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8104, 6 October 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8104, 6 October 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8104, 6 October 1904, Page 3

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