I AUCTIONS. '!\!EWtON""K!NQ ■m :;* SALE OF ROAD CONTRACTING PLANT, ETC. ' AT URENUI SALEYARDS. MONDAY, MARCH 19. At 1 o 'clock sharp. JJEWTON .KINGr LTD., have received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by public auction as above— Q DRAUGHT HORSES, from 5 year* upwards 2 TWO-YARD DRAYS, harness and running year, cooking galley (including tarpaulin), cooking utensils, camp ovens, cutlery, crockery, picks. and shovels, blacksmith's forge and tools, set disc harrows, three-furrow plough and sundries AUSO, AT TONGAPORUTU 3 chains silver pine tramway and sleepers, two earthwork trucks 7 on rails NOTE.—These horses are right out of hard work, the whole plant having been used until recently in connection with the: roading contracts at Mount Messenger. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 12. JJEWTON KTNg7ITD., will sell in their Douglas Yards on the above date— 2200 MIXED SHEEP, including— 500-m.a. wethers 130 2-tooth to f.m. ewes, first-class Romneys 250 breeding ewes, m.a. - 50 fat lambs 150 store lambs 40 rams . On account of Mr A. J. Stone-Wigg— 300 4 and 5-year ewes (good line) 250 wethers (good line) On account of Mr A. C. Bretherton— s 170 wether lambs, first-class Romneys v 170 ewe lambs, first-class Romneys 60 m.s. lambs 200 HEAD MIKE*> CATTLE, including— 90 mixed weaners 40 store cows and bulls Sale at 1 o;cluek. 10 CENTRAL MART! MONDAY, MARCH 12. At 2 p.m. gMITH £ EASTON will sell by public auction' as above—. ' Small consignment of boots and shoes, seasonable f luit, household furniture and sundries WISE MEN Of School Committees arrange for their Picnics at, JJGAERE Q.ARDENS -. Because there are such a lot of Amusements for the children that.the committed parents and' teachers do not have to work so hard as they have te> do when they go elsewhere. 7 Water Chute, Motor Boat, Magna vox, ' - Orchestrala, Menagerie, See-Sawa, Swings, Paddling Pool, Ocean Wave, Boats,- Grotesque Mirrors, Tennis^ - * Croquet, etc. Hot Water Provided FREE.; -..' LESTER, BROS,, '" »Phone 315, Stratford. ALWAYS BUSY AT.. JESTERS' gUPPLY CjTOBE, , ' 102 HIGH ST., HAWERA (Next-Bennett and Sutton's). j THE SHOP FOR STERLING VALUE | . LN 1 TOILET GOODS, TOILET BRUSH- * j WARE, PATENT MEDICINES, STAI TIONERY, FANCY GOODS, TOYSL CHINA, GLASSWARE and many other . lines. Here ii a small list of our pricee: Epsom SaKs, 3/9 box Cotton Wool, lib rolls, 2/9 Wawn'B Wonder Wool, 1/9 Kruschen Salts, 2£Aspro Tablets, 25's, 1/ENVELOPES. Cream Laid White, 6 pkts for 1/Cream Wove White, 4 pkts for 1/Opaque, 4 pkts for 1/Imperiai Linen White, 3 pkts for 1/S • Empire Ivo-y White, 3 pkts for 2/6 WRITING PADS. _ Good Ba a. Paper, Elite, 60 pages, 4 for 1/Good Bank Pajer, Elite, 100 pages, 3 for 1/6 Good Bank Paper, Elite, 300 paces. 3 for 3/3 School Tablets, SO pages, 3 for 1/2 School tablets, 100 pages, 3 for 1/3 School Tablets,, 120 pages, 3 for 2/School Tablets, 200 pages, 3 for 2/9 The Giant Ladies' Tablet, 300 pages* 3 for 2/9 NOTE.—Special Prompt and Personal attention given to all Mail Orders. We pay Postage on ,all orders of 10/- and oven Address: P.O. Box 120; 'Phone 675, HAWEBA. WHY WORRY / , To take up shares in factories whea i you can save this expeng£ by supplying us? We have competed with all factories for years past and have show* equal or better results than; most. By sending your cream to u&you have this advantage: You are a FREE' AGENT and can COME and GO as you like. Ask ."some of our suppliers what they • think, of us, and if they satisfy yo« rail your CREAM to us at St. John's Station. , For particulars write or call' and have a chat with us,, , I^JAORILAND T)AIRY. Q0.,. TTD.» P.O. Box 185, WANGANUL - 7 . Agents, for "DIABLO" Separators, *""
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 March 1923, Page III
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615Page III Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 March 1923, Page III
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