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Auctions. TEUART & CORRIGAN'S i 7 STOCK SALES. I | v April — ; Stratford, Wednesday n j Eltham, Wednesday 18 Kaponga, Friday 20 S Manaia, Tuesday 24 Stratford, Wednesday 25 X STRATFORD SALE YARDS. l WEDNESDAY^ APRIL 11. A At 1 p.m. S TEUART &~CORRIGAN will sell by public auction at their yards as above, — q AA HEAD Mixed Cattle. fc 100 good forward wethers / 100 lambs 2 200 breeding ewes *" on the property, manaia. thursdayTapril 12. At 13 noon. S TEUART &~CORRIGAN have received instructions from Mr Kemp, senior, who is leaving for the South Island, to sell by public auction as above, — Without ReservEi The whole of his live and dead stock. 3 good trap horses 1 gig and harness, new, in splendid order i dairy cow 1 heifer Also, — Furniture, consisting of: Tables, chairs, single and double bedsteads, mattresses, washstands, mirrors, cheats of drawers, linoleum, kitchen utensils, etc. Also, — On account of R. ,Kemp, junr. 4—4 — 2 ponies, saddle, and harness 1 trap horse The property, 5 acres, will also be offered for sale of lease with right of purchase. KAPONGA SALE YARDS. thursdayTapril 12. NEWT9N KING will sell by .public auction at his yards as above, — 1 F\Cl HEAD Mixed Cattle. AT THE SHOP, MANGATOKI. THURSDAY, APRIL 12. At 10.30 sharp. CONTINUATION OF tJNRESERVED SALE Groceries, Drapery, Ironmongery. WH. AND A. McGARRY, • instructed by Mr A. W. Blennerhassett, whose lease of premises has. expired, will sell as above,— The balance of the stock at the branch store at Mangatoki, including — Groceries Drapery and Clothing Ironmongery Everything will be sold without reserve, as premises must be vacated on the 14th inst. Sale at 10.30 a.m. sharp. Order of sale as above. HO WITT'S BAKERY & STORE AWATUNA EAST. WE have just got in a consignment of Oilcoats, Sou I - westers, Leggings, Horse Covers (lined and unlined), also Cow Covers. We stock raw and boiled linseed oil, red and white lead, varnish, paint brushes, tar, coarse castor and Neatsfoot oil, turps, and many other oils. Wheat, oats, and chaff are largely stocked. In flour, we cannot be beaten in the district. Our stock of drapery Is well selected, and bought by ; one who thoroughly understands the wants of the district. Our bakery, which has been established over two years, is under our own personal management, and our new process bread is unsurpassed. Our store is really the people's store. W. K. HOWITT. AWATUNA POST OFFICE STORE. R. H. & J. mTgATENBY, General Storekeepers, Produce and Commission Ageuts. WE wish to notify the residents of Awatuna and surrounding districts that we are now fully stocked in aU lines of GROCERY, DBAPFRY, IRONMONGERY, BOOTS, Etc. Our chief aim is to supply a reliable article at a reasonable price, and patrons can confidently buy from us. We stock no cheap or shoddy goods in order to sell at ridiculously low prices. Our prices will compare favorably with those of any other store in the district, and we feel confident that once we secure your custom we can retain it. Goods delivery a speciality. R. H. & J. M. GATENBY, General Storekeepers ... Awatuna

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9065, 10 April 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9065, 10 April 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9065, 10 April 1906, Page 8