*'* S^\ ILLIES, FANTHAM, Ar VJT NALDER'S STOCK SALES. ( 1 March — Hawera, Thursday 2 Stratford, Friday 3 Okaiawa, Friday 10 Hawera, Thursday 16 Stratford, Friday 17 mi Waverley Horse Fair, Sati as .d. da yißy i 8 Okaiawa, Wednesday 22 (pri: ed on card as 24th) Half-yearly Draught Hoi Fair, Friday 24 Half-yearly Light Horse Fa Saturday 25 _ Hawera, Thursday 30 Stratford, Friday 31 Waverley Horse Fair, 18 „ March. 3*3 * Entries now being booked. , Half-yearly Horse Fa (Draughts), 24th. 1 Half-yearly Horse Fair (Ligl Horses), 25th. , Entries close 17th March. STRATFORD SAI,E YARDS. ih FRIDAY,~I_AECH 3. >d At 1 p_n. /BILLIES, FANTHAM AN] VT NALDER will sell by publi auction as above, — •> 30 3J year fresh steers 35 1 J year empty heifers 40 15 months (mixed) 15 weaners 20 weaners 20 store cows 15 2 year heifers, in calf HAWERA SAI/E YARDS. d thursdayTmarch 2. At 1 p.m. /^ ILLIES, FANTHAM, ANI \JT NALDER will sell by publii auction as above, — 15 fat bullocks 3 fat cows 270 2, 4, and 6 tooth ewes (goo< line) 10 store pigs 50 weaners 23 2 year steers (good line) Central Auction Marl SATURDAY, MARCH 4. At 1 p.m. WHITTAKER, JAY & CO. have received instructions from Mrs Adams, who is leaving the district, to sell as above,— The whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, Absolutely Without Reserve, consisting of, — Bedsteads (double and single), chairs, chest drawers, kapoc beds, mattresses, stretchers, tables, washstands, mirrors, linoleums, fenders, crockery, etc., etc. E. A. 'WHITTAKER, 012,3 Auctioneer. CENTRAL. ATJCXIOIV JMLARX. SATURDAY, MARCH 4. At 2 p.m. WHITTAKER, JAY, & CO. have received instructions to sell on account of J. R. Duncan, New Plymouth, — Bulbs and Flowers, Roots, etc. The stock embraces the finest varieties of hyacinths, tulips, narcissus, anemones, ranunculus, ixias, freesias, snowflakes, tritonias, etc. Special attention is drawn to the collection of narcissus, of which 100 varieties will be offered—all true to name. E. A. WHITTAKER, m 2,3 Auctioneer. FEILDING SALE YARDs! friday,"march 3. npHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN X AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd , will sell by public auction as above, 500 good breeding ewes 250 breeding. ewes ! 280 3 year old Romney ewes 150 ewes 150 lambs 300 2 tooth fat and forward Romney wethers 300 lambs 4 forward cows 4. cows and calves •10 weaners 3 heifers, in calf 35 weaners IMMUTABLE QUALITY. QUALITY is the foundation of every worthy tea — it is essential if the health of the community is not to be injured. Inferior tea is absolutely injurious and should never be taken. CRESCENT BLEND TEA. NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY, NEVER VARIEB IN FLAVOR. It is the purest and most wholesome tea obtainable at 2/ a pound. It is blended and packed in Wellington, and the reputations of the Empire Tea Company and of the Tea Blender go with every packet. The number of pleased patrons of Crescent Tea increases yearly. SOLD AT ALL STORES T BRUNETTE. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, ANP OPTICIAN (Formerly with G. Coates and Co., jewellers, Christchurch, N.Z.) 1 ROTHERHAM AND SON'S ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES Keyless & keywind (gold and silver). Timed and adjusted in two positions. Long experience in repairs of above watches.. Best material used. AH varieties supplied by J. BRUNETTE, Corner Shop, High and Regent streets, Hawera. i " — ; IMPORTANT NOTICE. WE beg to call the attention of our Customers to the fact that from March 2nd we will be in a position to take orders for Dressmaking. Having secured the services, of a First-class Dressmaker, who has a large experience ia cutting and I fitting in first-class dressmaking establishments, we can guarantee all orders will be given the strictest attention and turned out to our mutual satisfaction. To insure a prompt and early delivery, it is requested orders will be placed at an early date, i T, SEXTON, THE CASH ARCADE.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8163, 28 February 1905, Page 3
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