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NS /^IILLIES, FANTHAM, AND VT NALDERS STOCK SALES. June — Okaiawa, Friday 30 iale, —LJ. STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JUNE "27. NEWTON KING will sell by auction at his yards as above,— stie, 12 ° choice weaners 160 good weaners a l e> 66 18 month steers 35 2 to 2J year heifers, in calf ring 3° a 'to 2^ year heifers, in calf 6 springers a l e> 16 dairy cows 30 store cows — 15 fat cows > _____ Sale at 12.30. ON THE FARM, AUROA ROAD. THUHSDAyTjUNE 29. Will , ~ _ as ' At 11.30 a.m.* — STEUART .AND COR&IGAN . have received instructions from (in Mr H * Prentice, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction. — Without^ Reserve, • 54 cows, all young, AugusTand September calvers / 2 bulls '■ s 20 weaners ' ; - . 1 mare, three-quarter draught, in foal to Major .Rcfen « 4 half-bred Tarn worth sows 1 pure Berkshire I boar > '• •- 10 store pigs , v_ ,• ' 1 sidesaddle '."-•-• Portable boiler, fowls wll 6 milk canspbuckets ~- 'S at 45 factory shares . , in Luncheon provided. ~. OKAIAWA .SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 30. /BILLIES, FANTHAM, AND,'*: VT NALDER will selhby-public J auction as above,— . , . . a 5 fat cows 20 weaners . -' 20 weaners , , , ~ 10 fat cows .. '• 2 store cows " ' • 10 18 months, "mixed 5 weaners , ~ "~ 10 weaners ■''"■• 15 18 month heifers (empty) ' , ' HORSE FAIJR." ye — — ,\ "■ •_ im PHILLIES, FANTHAM AND ag VT NALDER have ROSTPONED; • lie tlmir Horse Fair, on account of bad weather, till Saturday, ist July. ' , c, NORMANBY TOWNSHIP; Regent _Street, Hawera. mHE WEST COAST FAR- 1 X MERS* TRADING ASSdi, J CIATION, Ltd., have ireceived:.in> a] structions to sell by public auction, , The undermentioned property:— ~ Sections 299 and 301, Blocktiis, Normanby, upon which : ii erected a substantial 'four** — roomed house, wash-house, . "j trap-shed, etc. A h. H. McALPINB, Auctioneer. '. nnHE CHEAPEST FOOD Oli X EARTH. y- v I4lbs BiscuiFs, 3/6_ . ~ Super Wine Biscuits, J>d per lb. • Vanilla Wine Biscuits, 6d~ per lb. City Wine Biscuits, 6d^per lb. Winter Vegetables — Green Peas, 6d pk " - - Sugar Peas, gd tin . _ ~ Tinned Tomatoes " / 0: Gallon tins Green Gages Gallon tins green Plums. , - Gallon tins green Damsons. AT SMITH'S, PRINCES ST. EGMONT STABLES. Telephone 20. " J] ~~~* • » j^j A CLARKE, of Normanby, and" .{ a • proprietor of the .."'Palace. . Car begs to notify all his. friends b _ and the general . and travelling ~ _ public that he has taken over, the, ' above Stables, and trusts by constant attention, civility, andi cpurE tesy, to merit a fair share of support. It will be the proprietor's endeavour to show the public that horses will be fed, and all vehicles, parcels, j horses, etc., entrusted to. his care * will be well and carefully looked after, but no responsibility taken. - On hire .-—Double and single buggies, gigs, waggonette, drags, etc. i , Telegrams, letters, etc., promptly attended tor _-- J rings/ I le _ - __ ENGAGEMENT RINGS. ALL PRICES, FROM 255. J A CHOICE ASSORTMENT ' a * Set with J DIAMONDS and RUBIES, £2 10 0 I • TO £5 0 0 \ 1) - — R. W. SARGENT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, 's HAWERA. t • > ,"- NOTICE. '.- HAVING sold out our business as Liver}' Stablekeepers in Hawera, we beg to thank our" customers for the patronage so liberally , te accorded us, and ask for a conn tinuance to our successors, Messrs Remnant Bros. ' _' HAUGHEY & SON. REMNANT BROS., , COMMERCIAL STABLES, High and Princes Streets, ._. - 3. HAWERA. ~ *" rd! TTAVING bought out A. XX Haughby & Son's interest in the above business, which will be , n . under our own immediate supervision, we hope by civility and atten- | 1. tion to customers to merit a "fair J >etl share of patronage. a{ Jut On hire, — double and single buggies, gigs, phaetons, brakes, landaus, - bo and saddle horses. None but reof liable horses sent out. ~ 31> y Careful grooms in attendance. " ""-. .' Cabs meet all trains. . - ' .- Horses broken to saddle, single,' and double harness. " ~ Horses sold, bought, or exchanged. Hearse, just built % Messrs Hurrell Bros. Large and commodious buggy' " sheds. -■ Ladies' waiting room and lavatory. . Telegrams and letters promptly ' attended to. , * REMNANT B*ROS., Proprietors. .'.' Telephone No. 18. ' 7- ■ ed A RE you out of Sauce? Try our ~ »• A. bottle of Military Chutney 1 Sauce. Delicious and Inexperisive. j

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8932, 26 June 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8932, 26 June 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8932, 26 June 1905, Page 3

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