AUCTIONS. ITINERARY OF SHEEP AND RAM FAIRS. Te .Wera—April l. PALMER ROAD. tfRIDAY,~MARCH 11. 0 X HEAD MIXED, CATTLE, FIGS AJtr Etc. ' 1 MIXBI> SHEEP HAWERA HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, MARCH 12. OK HORSES, hiding Heavy, MeyU dium Draughts, Milk Carters, Spring Carters, Gig and Harness Horse®, etc. Also— Gigs and quantities of harness On account of Mr John Forbes, Normanby— ' . • ' 1 bay heavy draught stallion,; 3 years, by County King Further Entries Solicited. ) ■ - WOOi, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW BROKERB.
SALES HELD AS UNDER SHEEPSKINS--TUESDAY, March 1, 1921, *t Sifratford. HIDES, ETC.—TUESDAY, March 1, 1921, at Stratford. WOOL—THURSDAY, March 3, 1921, at Wellington. Consignments for local sale must ar- | rive by the Friday previous to date of ! Bale. Advice cards, labels, etc., sent free on. application. *aT THE MART, REGENT STREET. THURSDAY, MARCH, 10. At 2 p.m. TT, LEE & CO. will hold their usual *"■-■•• mart sale as above and <wiU offer— . ■ " Household furniture and sundries H. LEE & CO., Auctioneers. CENTRAL MART. THURSDAY, MARCH 10. At 2 p.m. CJMITH & EASTON will sell by auction as above—--500 cases of fruit, including pears, apples, peaches and tomatoes Furniture removed to mart for sale on account of various vendors, including tables, chairs, couch, 'sea grass >and wicker chairs, rocker," hallstand, bamboo whatnot, beds, and mattresses, Queen Anne pair, cot-and kapok mattress, carpet square, baths, high I chair and numerous sundries Under instructions from the looal Deputy Official' Trustee, Hawera, veterinary instruments and personal effects in the estate of the late Major Neale, including— Hypodermic? syringes, eet lances, forceps and scissors in case, leggings, portmanteau, 6et military : t hair ibrushes, Gilette razor, tin trunk, etc. CENTRAiL <MAb]t~ FRH>AY, MAR)OH 11.
71 At 2 p.m. « ■ v . OfMITH & BAiSIHDN, under instrucrJKJ\ tions from the local Dgputy . I Trustee, will sell in estate of the late D. A. Cai-michael—. • . Quantity carpenter's tools, also gent's bicycle Also— * In the estate of the late A. C. " Sumner, deceased— Quantity carpenter's tools, Samoan . oarved clubs, clothing, pair of crutches, Gladstone'- bag and wood trunk AT THE HOUSE, ABATTOIR ROAD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. At 1.30 p.m. :QjMJTH t .,& EASTOtf have ibeen fayotrred -witlr instructions".from the sole trustee in'the estate of the late A. L. 'Mander, deceased, to sell as above— The whole of. the household furniture and effects Full particulars later. HE AST-'ER To come to NGAERE GARDENS. And she said T?T rT'E 1 f\ TTAVE you seen the Asters'yet If J-i- noi come this week, while they are at their begt. We'advise you not to miss .the display of flowers at the NGA.ERE GARDENS This Year. Hundreds of Visitors havo remarked that the Gardens never locked hetter. The Aster B<ooms are for sale. p COME NOW AND BUY NOW! LESTER BROS., PROPRIETORS. 'Phone 315 TO THE RESIDENTS OF KAPONGA AND DISTRICTS. RESIDENTS are advised that from March Ist., SATURDAY will be observed within the Kaponga Town District as the Statutory Half-holiday FRIDAY ivEflVoi 11 remain OP€n °" ' pIYDONIA Skan Cream is without I '\y equal for keeping the skin sort and I c white. 1/6 bottle at Tait's Pharmacy. t
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 9 March 1921, Page 8
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507Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 9 March 1921, Page 8
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