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17UNTHAM BROS & CO/S ? STOCK SALES. November — • Stratford, Friday v Hajvera, Thursday 17 Okaiawa, Friday 18 Waveney, Saturday 19 (Horse Fair) Mauaia, Wednesday 23 Stratford, Friday 25 Hawera Horse Fair, Saturday _ 26 STRATFORD SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, M)VEMBER 11. At i p.m. FANTHAM BROS. & CO. will sell by public auction as above — 25 store cows 9 18 month mixed cattle 40 yearlings 1,5 2 year empty heifers 2 springers 2 3 year bulls 1 15 month bull | 4 store cows 6 springing heifers WAVEJRLEY SALE YARDS. I FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 11. At 1 p.m. BADDELEY & FORLONG will sell by public auction as above, — 44 good 15 month cattle 33 yearlings 40 mixed yearlings 34 good yearJmgs ' 20 good weaners 4 empty cows 2 cowb and caves 20 store cows 30 empty heifers 17,18 month steers 25 cows and calves 15 store cows 20 good 15 month cattle 40 gopd, 12 to 15 month cattle (mixed) 1 3 year Shorthorn bull 22 good hoggets £ ton potatoes KAPONGA V S ALE YARDsT FRIDAY, aOVEMBER 11. NEWTON KING will sell by public auction at his yards as above, — 39 2 to 2$ year steers 10 yearling heifers 6 store tows 20 15 month steers 5 springing heifers 10 yearling steers 5 springing heifers 15 2 year empty heifers 20 store cows 8 springing heifers 5 fat bullocks 2 3 year buUs 1 Holstein bull 1 yearling by Albert Chevalier At 1 p.m. F. W. WEBSTER, , Auctioneer. WHANGAMOMONA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17., KING will sell by S public auction as above, — 15 4 year bullocks 130 3 year bullocks 100 3 year bullocks 125 3 year bullocks 75 2 i to 3 year bullocks 50 2 to 2 J year steers 30 2 year steers 25 empty heifers 14 dairy cows 30 springing lnifers 70 yearlings 10 forward cows 27 12 to 15 month yearlings 30 v 2£ year mixed 40 2 to 3 year heifers, empty Go ewes and lambs 10 hoggets 200 mixed sheep Sa'e at 12 o'clock. Buyers must arrive Stratford not ater than 12.30 train Wednesday. 14,ei2 5,000,000 LBS. fTIHAT is* approximately the JL quantity of tea consumed in the colony, and women, it may be safely said, drink the greater portion. It is also a safe assertion to make that a large percentage is SXJRATURA TJEA. This tea is now such a general favorite that it is to be found in the swell residences and the humble cottages of the working classes. There is reason for this I popularity. It is quality. Suralura is pure, honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIITpRICES : Suratura A Quality, 1/6 per Ib. Suratura B Quality, 1/9 per lb. Suratura D Quality, 2/- per lb. Suratura X Quality, 2/4 per lb. BOLD BY ALL SrORES. NOTICE. ♦ |\/rR R. J. H. NICHOLAS LVJL notifies his friends and the mblic of Hurley ville and surround rig districts that he will shortly RE-COMMENCE BUSINESS q the premises lately occupied by Mr P. Hurley, IN HURLEY VILLE. rlis Land Agency Business will be continued as heretofore. Some choice farms for 6ale or lease. R. J. B. NICHOLAS, Hurley ville. CRESCENT BLEND TEA. TEAS from Darjeelinfc, in India, and from Ceylon, are scientifically blended to produce this favorable blend of tea. The Teas from Darjeeling are strong a,nd robust, and give body to tbe liquor. The Teas from Cevfon are fragrant and delicate, and the two combined in the. correct proportions give the Finest Drinking Tea that was ever lifted to the lips of woman. At 2/-perlb. CRESCENT BLEND- TEA may be obtained from All Store* keepers. It is stocked by all because their customers demand it. FHE STBATPpIiD BACON OURIN COMPANY, Ltd., WILL receive Pigs at Okaiav Thursday instead of Wei nesday tliis week. v > PILCHER F. RALFE Senary

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8115, 10 November 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8115, 10 November 1904, Page 3