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Impounding Notices. ft IMPOUNDED AT MEANEE— By W. F. Smith, Jan. 4, 1869. One bay Gelding, black points, top off near ear, no brand visible One bay Mare, both hind legs white, white star on forehead, rope on neck, both fore feet white, no brand visible : ' One bay Yearling Filly, both hind feet white, ' no brand visible One bay Filly, near hind foot white, branded T A P 1 near shoulder One brown Gelding, baok bit out of off ear, rope en neck, no brand visible One grey Gelding, Bhod, branded like M O near shoulder One grey Gelding, three white. feet, white blaze down face, branded K P near shoulder ... One brown Gelding, near hind foot white, horD on fore foot, branded N off shoulder, P 0 A near shoulder One black Pony, white star on forehead branded H E off shoulder One bay Filly, white blaze on face, no brand visible One chestnut Filly, white face, near hind foot and spots on back, no brand visible One bay Mare, near hind foot white, no brand visible One grey Yearling, -white blaze on face, no brand visible One bay Gelding, both fore feet and one hind foot white, white star on forehead, branded I H near shoulder ; One bay Mare, white star on forehead, branded M F near shoulder One bay Mare,/ foal at foot ; j , If not redeemed and all expenses paid by the 20th January, 1869, will be sold at noon on that day, at the Meanee yards. ' .-.. . R. D. MANEY, 150 Poundkeeper. TMPOUNDED AT MEANEE— By James Cheer, on Jan. 5, 1869. One bay Horse, about 13 hands, branded QJ-| near shoulder One black Mare, about 13 hands, both, hind feet white, spot on forehead, branded like O °ft shoulder One dark chestnut Gelding, about 12 hands, branded 00 near shoulder One brown Filly, star on forehead, no brand visible One bay Gelding, about 14 hands,, black points, branded P H near shoulder If not claimed and all expenses paid by Saturday, 23rd January, will be sold on that day at the Meanee yards. B. D. MANEY, 170 Ppundkepeer. "IMPOUNDED AT MEANEE— By George Heslop, Jan. 8, 1869. One roan Bull, branded shield sear side If not claimed and all expenses paid by Saturday, 23rd January, will be sold on that day, at the Meanee yards. B. D. MANEY, 171 Poundkeeper. TMPOUNDED AT NAPIER— On the 6th January, 1869. One light bay Horse, branded B on off shoulder, sore on baok, shod all round. If not claimed and all expenses paid by the 22nd January, will be sold on that day at noon, at the Napier pound. JAMES VINING, 161 Aoting Poundkeeper, TMPOUNDED AT MEANEE— By 0. Brown, on the 9th January. One bay Mare, white star on forehead, 5H near shoulder; yearling Entire, progeny — of above By James Cheer, on the 9th January, One red and white spotted Steer, front notoh off ear, branded like |7 off ribs JBy B. Marshall, January 9. One bay Mare, four feet and face white, about 14 hands, branded &ET near shoulder One bay Filly, foal at foot One dark brown yearling Filly, both hind feet white, white star in forehead, no brand visible One dark iron grey Mare, branded TOB near shoulder One bay Mare, about 14| hands, branded PE near shoulder One dark chestnut Gelding, about 16 hands, branded gr off shoulder, like A near neck One light bay Gelding, near hind foot white, light streak down face, about 15 hands. H branded ~~ v _ off shoulder M.X By George Heslop, on January 9. One roan Bull, illegible brand off rump If not claimed snd all expenses paid by Tuesday, 25th January, will be Bold on that day, at the Meanee yarda. B. D. MANEY, 184 Poundkeeper. IMPOUNDED AT WALLINGFORD By Edward Pope, Deo. 31, 1868. One bay Mare, foal at foot, branded 228 near ribs, about 15 hands One bay yearling Filly, no brand visible If not claimed and all expenses paid by Tuesday, 26 th January, 1869, will be sold at noon on that day. M. HUDSON, 176 Poundkeeper, ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. LEICESTER MEETING, 1868. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. npHE following PRIZES were awarded I to J. & F. HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. The First Prize for the best Wheel Plough for general purposes The First Prize for the best Wheel Plough for light land The First Prize for the best Swing Plough for general purposes The First Prize for the best Swing Plough for light land The First Prize for the best Subsoil Plough The First Prize for the best Harrows for horso power The First and only Prize for the best Steam Cultivating Apparatus for farms of moderate sizo The First and only Prize for the best 5-tined Steam Cultivator The First and only Prize for the best Steam Harrows The First and only Prize for the best Steam Windlass The Silver Medal for their patent Safety Boiler. J. & F, Howard thus received TEN FIRST PRIZES, ONE SECOND PRIZE, and a SILVER MEDAL, Carrying off almost every prize for whioh they competed, and this after trials the most severe and prolonged ever known. 102

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1014, 16 January 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1014, 16 January 1869, Page 4