OTEUART & COKRIGAN'S >• STOCK bALISb. December — Kaponga, Friday 2 Manaia, Tuesday 6 Stratford, Wednesday 7 ', bltham, Wednesday 14 Auroa, Thursday 15 Kaponga, Friday 16 Strathmore, Monday 19 Manaia, Tuesday 30 * Stratford, Wednesday 21 KAPONGA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. At I p.m. ' STEUART &TORRIGAN will sell by public auction as above, — 8 fat cows 20 2 year empty heifers 25 15 month empty heifers 6 store cows 24 mixed yearlings 12 weaners 15 Holstein heifers 20 15 month heifers 6 springing heifers 10 2 year empty heifers 10 yearlings 3 springing heifers 30 store cows 30 cows and calves 20 store pigs AT THE MART, 9IGH STREET, ELTHAM. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. At 1 p.m. sharp. \\7 H. &A. McGARRY will tt ' m sell as above, 20 good store pigs Calves, poultry 2 second hand saddles, cabbage plants, etc. Heavy cart, saddle, and breeching (almost new) On account of Mrs E. A. Knucky, who has left for Auckland, - Household furniture and effects, including : Small cottage piano (by Bord), cheffonier, dining table on castors, single wire stretcher, superior hall stand, washstands, oilcloth, dressing tables, duchess, rocker, kitchen utensils, lot of useful sundries. N Continuation sale of fancy goods, clocks, watches, cigarettes, cigars, pipes, accordeons, etc., Without Reserve. THE PIIARAZYN ESTATE. The Land of Corn and Sunshine 1 The Land of Pigs and Peas I The Land of Fat Sheep and Prime Cattle I THE above beautiful Property, known as THE MARAHAU STATION, containing - 5000 ACRES — of absolutely the finest cropping, dairying, or fattening country in the colony, NOW OFFERED FOR SALE ; in Sections of from 120 to 1400 Acres, adjoining the railway stations Nukumaru and Okehu, and 17 miles by splendid road from Wanganui. Creamery adjoins the property. FOR CROPPING— The land is unequalled. 50 Bushels WHEAT and 80 Bushels of OATS being average crops. tOR FATTENING— We would recall to farmers ihe Wanganui Show of 1902. MARAHAU Entries Secured 70 PRIZES in Fat Stock Classes. FOR DAIRYING— The results at the Maxwelltown Creamery, adjoining the property, prove that the land is well adapted to this class of farming. The property is so well known throughout the colony that we need not dwell further on its many advantages here. The TERMS OF SALE are :— 10% cash ; balance on completion of certificate of title. Fuller particulars on application "lewis* ro., Lind & Estate Agents, WANGANUI ; Or,NOLAN, TONKS & CO., Hawera. THE PLEASURE OF THE DAY. . . ONE of the pleasures of the day, when one is weary and listless, is drinking a cup of CRESCENT BLEND TEA. It imparts vigor to the system, and is a tonic in itself. This incomparable tea is a perfect blend of the strong, robust teas of Darjeeling and the delicate, fine-flavored teas of Ceylon. SOLD AT ALL STORES At 2/- per lb. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY.— Mr Heenan's picturesque residential town property of 1 acre, in the beat situation, with three frontages, splendid shelter, % acre orchard, tennis lawn, comfortable residence, &c. Mr Heenan having decided to realise, a reasonable price has been fixed. Particulars of A. H. Moore, Sole Agent. GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS (Spring Sowing).— l have a full stock , of first-class quality of all seeds required by fanners. Am confident of giving satisfaction. Samples and prices on application. Lawn Grass, Bonedust, Super and other Manures, Pollard, Oilcake. To arrive — Swede, Turnip, Carrot, and Mangel Seed. Money to lend for clients. A. H. MOORE, LAND AND PRODUCE AGENT AND SEEDSMAN, OPUNAKE. MISS COWENS (Late ot Christchurch) UP -TO - DATE DRESSMAKER. IS"; Fit, Style, and Finish a Speciality. Address : Robb'a Establishment •High t^eet, Eltham. ;
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8133, 1 December 1904, Page 3
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594Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8133, 1 December 1904, Page 3
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