5 /BILLIES, FANTHAM, AND Of NALDER'S STOCK SALES. March — Okaiawa, Wednesday 22 (printed on card as 24th) Half-yearly Draught Horse Fair, Friday 24 Half-yearly Light Horse Fair, Saturday 25 Hawera, Thursday 30 Stratford, Friday 31 I HORSE BAZAAR, HAWERA. SATURDAyTmARCH 25. At 2 p.m. /BILLIES, FANTHAM AND \JC NALDER will offer by public auction on account W. R. Russell, Esq.,— Sec. 6, Matemateonga, Block, 1040 acres; good bush country on Patfca River. A good chance for speculators or settlers, as the owner is anxious to sell. Easy terms. Also, on the same- date, the adjoining section, on account of W. A. Quin, Esq. — 12x9 Acres,- L.1.P., Section 2, Block 14, Omona Survey District ; 250 acres cleared. A good chance for a young man. Will already carry 500 sheep. Is'7>ao'4 OKAIAWA SAliB YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 /^i ILLIES, FANTHAM, AND VT NALDER will sell by public auction as above, — 40 weaners 2 fat cows 2 springers 2 store cows 38 i 3 month heifers 20 .weaners 16 weaners HORSE BAZAAR, HAWERA. f^i ILLIES, FANTHAM, AND KJ NALDER will hold their Autumn Horse Fair on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 24 and 25. 130 draughts, half-draughts, and spring carters 180 hacks, ponies, light harness, and carriage horses Sale each day at n sharp. j SPECIAL SHEEP SALE. /^ ILLIES, FANTHAM, AND - IJT NALDER will hold a Special Sheep Sale in connection with their 1 usual Hawera Sale, on THURSDAY, MARCH 30 ' At 12 o'clock. , . i THE GREAT CHAMPION FLOUR (ANTLMONOPLY) BAKING COMPETITION. mHE NORTHERN ROLLER JL MILLING CO. are giving J £10 IN PRIZES. For Bakers' Bread : £6. For Home-Made Bread: £4. Ask your Storekeepers for " CHAMPION " FLOUR, to enable you to compete for prizes. AGENT: NEWTON KING. ) CRESCENT BLEND TEA FELICITATES THE PALATE. FTIHE conspicuous characterJL istics of this conspicuous T tea are its delicious flavor, the '. . ambrosial aroma, and the rich, d strong liquor. The best teas o from the best gardens in Darjeeling— teas remarkable for their robust character — are >f< scientifically blended with . the tl fine delicate teas grown on the hill slopes of sunny Ceylon. CRESCENT BLEND TEA p ti appeals to every lover of good q tea. n SOLD BY ALL STOHEKEEPERS AT p 2/- per Ib. I PICKLING SEASON. TO make a success of your pickling you must use good vinegar. White wine vinegar is undoubtedly the best, and I can . supply it in large or small quanti- J[ ties. Dried Milk — Fresh milk reduced to a flaky powder of a rich cream " color, containing all the" con- £ stituents ot fresh milk. When required for use jou simply add the L water, i/ tin. King Oscar Sardines — Undoubtedly the finest sardines on the market. Smoked sardines, haddocks, Yar- 0 mouth bloaters, salmon, mullet, d oysters, etc. t< Tinned sugar corn, tomatoes, pineapple, etc. si Summer Drinks — Herb beer extract, i/ bottle, will make eight - gallons of splendid tonic beer. M. J. CAMPBELL, l HIGH STREET HAWEKA. ( t GOLD NECKLETS c WITH I | PENDANT DROPS ARE VERY FASHIONABLE NOW. A VERY nice assortment to select from. n s R. W. SARGENT, s WATCHMAKER, JEWELEB, ETC., HAWERA. BUTTER. THE ARTICLE THAT 18 MAKING TABANAKI FAMOUB. piNK TJUTTER ( IS MAKING A NAME FOR ITSELF. | A SPLENDID SALVE FOR OUTS AND SORES, ETO. PRICE— Is. 6d. EDWARDS* HAWERA PHARMAqYft,:
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8172, 21 March 1905, Page 3
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