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OTEUART & COKRIGAN'i r> STOCK bALUb. December — Stratbmore, Monday 19 I Manaia, Tuesday 20 I Stratford, Wednesday 21 WAIMATE SALE YARDS, I MANAIA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. At 1 p.m. STEUART & CORRIGAN wil sell by public auction ai ' above, — 1 10 yearlings 30 15 month steers [ 30 15 month heifers ; 12 yearlings 1 9 15 month mixed 6 fat heifers 2 fat cows 80 fat and forward ewes ' 10 forward cows £ ton potatoes On account of Mrs Riley, who is leaving Manaia,— 1 six-roomed house, with trap shed and stables, situated on £ acre section, Manaia Town. Also, — By order of the bailiff, — 1 grey mare STRATFORD SALE YARDS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21. At 1. p.m. STEUART & CORRIGAN will sell by public auction as above — 30 good 3 year bullocks 50 good 3 year bullocks 50 yearling steers 60 yearling heifers 30 store cows 25 cows and calves 50 cows and calves 40 2 year steers AT THE FARM, NEAR MANAIA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. At 11 a.m. STEUART AND CORRIGAN have received instructions from Mr J. C. Datson, who contemplates leaving for Australia, to sell by public auction, Without Reserve, Goodwill of lease of 42$ acres, near Manaia Household furniture and effects 12 cows in full milk 1 pedigree Polled Angus bull, Lortl Hopetown 1 yearling heifer 12 calves 1 thoroughbred pony brood mare, stinted to St. Clements 1 3 year filly pony, by St. Clements 1 2 year colt, by St. Clements 1 yearling filly, by St. Clements ' 1 foal, by St. Clements I 1 volunteer brood mare, stinted and with foal at foot z yearling half draught 1 gelding, half draught, aged 1 pony gig, 1 go-cart 1 pony cart, long-shafter z heavy spring trap Several sets harness 2 saddles Carpenter's tools, firewood Factory cans Factory shares, sundries With Slight Reserve, 1 pair Shetland ponies, harness, and phaeton 1 pony gig Luncheon provided. MARTIN BROS. 1 YARDS, AUROA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21. At 1 p.m. JR. STEWART & CO. will • sell by public auction as above, — zo 2} to 3 year steers 7 2J year heifers 6 3 "year fat heifers 3 forward cows 2 tat cows 5 choice springing heifers 2 young bulls W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer. TXT HEN a good demand is esv * tablished for an article, it is not unusual to lower the qualicy and trust to humbugging the people. This is a mistake — a mistake that is never made with CBESCENT BLEND tfEA The quality is always the same The high standard is maintained at all hazards. The reputation of the tea-blender is at stake, the reputation of the Empire Company is at stake, and these cannot be lightly risked. Crescent Blend Tea is delicious in quality and full cf body. BOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS AT 2/- per lb. THE GREAT CHAMPION FLOUR (ANTLMONOPLY) BAKING COMPETITION. rriHE northlrn roller JL MILLING CO. are giving £10 IN PRIZES. For Bakers' Bread : £6. For Home-Made Bread: £4COMPETITIONS AT NEW PLYMOUTH DURING CARNIVAL WEEK Ask your Storekeepers for "CHAMPION" FLOUR, to enable you to compete for prizes. AGENT : NEWTON KING. IF you have a refined taste, if your palate is sensitive and appreciates what is delicious, you must like SURATURA TEA. It is a distinguished tear— distinguished for quality t for flavor, for fragrance, for aroma, for bouquet. Suratura is pare, well* grown Ceylon, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES: Suratura A Quality, 1/6 per lb. Suratura B Quality, 1/9 per lb. Suratura D Quality, «/- per lb. Suratura X Quality, 2/4 per lb. SOLD BY ALL STOABS. 3UST try XLEN^O BX- . -TRACT OF SOAP «*rt

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8145, 17 December 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8145, 17 December 1904, Page 3