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STEWART &- rtO., AUCTIONEERS, Lani>, Commission and Ebtate Agenis, And Licensed Land Brokers, 0 P U N A K E. GRASS SEEDsTPRODUOE, AND FARM REQUISITES On sale or procured to order. Rents and debts collected. Loans Negotiated, Valuations Made, and Insurances Effected Leases, Transfers, and Mortgages Prepared at scale rates. STOCK~SALES. July .. 10 24 August .. 721 Sept. .. 418 Oct. .. 2 16 Nov. ..13 27 1 30 6 20 16 27 3 17 31 13 25 7 21 418 I 13 25 I 7 21 21630 j 11 22 15 19 20 2 16 30 14 Private sales held in any part of the district. Weekly sales of produce, etc.'every Saturday afternoon. Horse Fairs held at regular intervals. UNRESERVED SALE. ON THE PREMISES, PIHAMA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. At 1 o'clock. T D QTEWART & /~10. Have received instructions from Mr W. C. Raikes, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction, Household Furniture, comprising Chests drawers, wire mattresses, Bedsteads, tables, washstands, Piano, bookshelves, chairs, Sideboard whatnot, sofa, Easy chairs, mirrors, linoleum, Mangle, &c, &c. Sulky, cart, horses, harness, Stack of hay, harrows, Sledge on wheels, Bone crusher, washi'g machine Tools, forge, vice and anvil, Lawn-mower, wheelbarrow, Sidesaddle, fowls, Milk cans, &c, &o. 20 cows 15 picked heifers 20 yearlings • 5 pigs 5 sows 16 fat hoggets Luncheon provided. EOR G E I N D. L E, AUCTIONEER, Genreal Commission Agent, Seed ' and Produce'Meschant, OPUNAKE. STOCK SALES. July ... August September October November December Opunake. Monday. . 3 17 81 . 14 28 . 11 25 . 9 28 . G 20 . 4 18 Private sales held throughout the district. Agent for the Government Accident Insurance. OPUNAKE SALE YAEDS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. At 12.80 o'clock Q. EORGE npiNDLE Will sell by public auction as above—--10 18-months steers 20 mixed yearlings 85 good weaners 14 2-year steers 1 10 springing heifers 6 store cows 80 yearlings 10 8-year springing heifers 20 2-year springing heifers 4 fat cows 6 springing heifers 8000 boxthorn plants Pronounced Good. . . . There's quality that gives satisfaction, there's excellence that gives pleasure, there's flavour that fascinates, and the combination makes for the popularity of ... . CRESCENT BLEND TEA. The Wholesome Tea. This delicious tea is blended and packed by the Empire Tea Company, Wellington. The best teas to be obtained from the gardens in Darjeeling, India, and from sunny Ceylon are scientifically blended by a Tea Connoisseur—so the quality and flavour never vary. At, ?2s per lb. From all Storekeepers. OST.—A lady's scrap shoe, be_J tween Opunake and Oaonui. Finder kindly leave same at the Times Office. ; " OST.—On September 2, a Gold Li Brooch, with two names iuside of brooch. 10-dollar gold piece ©a gold bar. Finder rewarded on returning same to this office.

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Opunake Times, Volume XXII, Issue 771, 8 September 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Opunake Times, Volume XXII, Issue 771, 8 September 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Opunake Times, Volume XXII, Issue 771, 8 September 1905, Page 3

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