I Information from Huntly on Wednesday showed that the Taupiri Extended Mine was still idle, the men waiting for a Government expert to examine the reported "creep." The effect of the stoppage is serious, inasmuch as the Extended Mine Tiad an output of between 800 and 900 tons daily,
J. G. Osborne and Co. will auction at their rooms, Regent street, to-mor-row (Saturday), at 1 p.m., poultry, apples, milk cans, dog cart, furniture, etc.; at 2 p.m. freehold property in Wilson street and in Union street. Full particulars are advertised.
PUBLIC HALL, AWATtfNA. THE DANCE OF THE SEASON. A GRAND Plain and Fancy Dress . -£*- Ball will be held in the above Hall , on FRIDAY, August 22, in aid of Hall L Funds. " Good Prizes for Best Costumes. (Ladies and Gents). t Good Judges. ; Good Music and Supper, and a Tip-Top \ Floor. ; Admission: Gents 3/-; Ladies 1/6. ! W. J. DRINKWATER, 3016182022 Secretary. THE MANURING SEASON . -pARMERSI This , S the season of ■ -»- the year for manuring your n&sMANum? ry mr specialVasture MANURtr-«u P plie s Phosphate and' Aitrogen m a readily available form. In addition to my Special Pasture Manure, I hold stocks of SUPERPHOSPHATE, BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE BLOOD AND BONE, Also specially prepared Manures for all Crops. GARDEN SEEDS.-Just landed, a full supply of Button's, new season's Garden Seeds, all from Sutton's well- ! known selected stocks. I SEED POTATOES.-Just landed, and to arrive, selected lines of the leadf ing varieties of Early and Main Crop £ efj Potatoes. Prime Canterbury lable Potatoes always in stock. " GRAIN AND SEED CLEANING A SRECIALTY-^All Seed Grain aSdGrasi Seeds recleaued |bn the premises. My ±eed Garton and Dun Oats have all been cleaned of. dust and noxious weed seeds. , TO PIC BREEDERS AND FEEDERS.—My Pig Meal i« ground and mixed on the premises, and at the present time is the cheapest Pig Meal on ■ the market. j AGENT FOR— button's Farm and Garden Seeds Tor and Rex Separators Reid & Gray's Agricultural Implements "Umbera" pure Ceylon Tea, etc., etc. P. GILLANDERS, SEED, MANURE, AND GRAIN MERCHANT, HAWERA.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 22 August 1919, Page 8
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339Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 22 August 1919, Page 8
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