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ROUTLEDGE & KENNEDY'S SALES — HASTINGS. RAM FAIR"! RAM FAIR! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1878. Under the auspices of the Hawke'g Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO. Have received instructions to offer for sale, by public auction, at the annual Ram Fair, to be held at Hastings on the above date, THE UNDERMENTIONED STOCK, viz., 142 two and four-tooth Lincoln Rams, bred by Messrs F. and W. Nelson. The quality of Messrs Nelson Hams being so well known, 'equire no comment from the Auctioneers. 160 two-tooth Lincoln Rams 20 four-tooth Lincoln Rams 40 full-mouth (Bred by T. Tanner, Esq.) These Rams have been running on the Mount Erin Estate, and are in excellent condition. — two and four-tooth Lincoln Rams, bred by the Hon. Colonel Whitinore, and are the progeny of sheep that won prizes at the last Show 46 two-tooth Lincoln Rams, bred by Mr J. Collins, by imported Rams out of imported Ewes. 6 full-mouth Rams, bred by J. May, Esq., Auckland 26 Lincoln Ewes, six-tooth and fullmouth (On account of Mr Bennett) Lincoln Rams— 1 Pour-tooth, out of imported Ewe by imported Ram 1 Two-tooth, out of a Dudding Ewe by Dolbel's Champion Ram 1 Full-mouthed Sutton Ram 1 Six-tooth Sutton Ram _ — two and tour-tooth Lincoln Bams, bred by Mesßrs Condie Brothers. (On account of Mr Wellwood) 2 Two-tooth Lincoln Rams, by a Sutton ram, out of pure Lincoln Ewes On account of John Heslop, Esq.) 14 Two-tooth Pure-bred Lincoln Rams 6 Four- tooth Pure-bred Lincoln Rams, by imported Needham Rams (On account of H. Duff, Esq.) 20 Pure-bred Lincoln Rams, twotooth 60 A and f -bred Lincoln Ewes, aged, from two-tooth to full-mouthed 1 Scotch Stag Hound, imported 1 Gordon Setter, pure-bred, imported 1 Skye Terrier, bitch, imported Intending sellers of Stock at the above Fair are requested to favor the Auctioneers with particulars, so as to ensure pens. Napier, January 18, 1878. 430 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 187& MAXWELL LEA. HASTINGS! HASTINGS! ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO. Have been instructed by Robert Wellwood, Esq., of Hastings, who is going to England, having leased his station, to sell by Public Auction, without reserve, on the above date (the day after the Ram Fair), THE WHOLE of his VALUABLE STOCK, consisting of — Thoroughbred, Draught, and Saddle Horses Well-bred Cows and Heifers Sheep — 500 fat Linooln Wethers 500 Lincoln Ewes Cart Harness, Ploughs, Agricultural and Garden Implements Also, One Superior Double-seated Buggy and Harness Besides The whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, including Drawing-room, Dining-room, and Bedroom. Furniture, Electro-plated Glass and Ghinaware, Besides One Superior Piano, by Abill and Smart Luncheon on the premises. Sale will commence with the Furniture immediately after arrival of midday train from Napier, and for the convenience of intending purchasers and visitors, arrangements have been made with W. J. Miller, Esq., Manager of Railways, to stop the midday train opposite Mr Wellwood's Property, and take up returning passengers by thelast train from Hastings. The Catalogues are now printed, and can be had from the Auctioneers, and at the residences of R. Wellwood, Esq., and T. Bishop, Esq., Hastings. Napier, Jan. 21, 1878. 477 THE THEATRE ROYAL HAWKE'S BAY DRAMATIC CLUB PERFORMANCE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. "DON CESAR DE BAZAN;" In which will be introduced Selections from Wallace's Popular Opera "Maritana." General Manager, G-. H. Swan ; Stage Manager, W. Hodgson; Musical Director, W. H. Flood. Dress Circle, 4s; Second Seats, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Seats may be reserved at the Box Office, at N. Jacobs' Fancy Repository. Doors open at 7.30. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. FRANK W. GARNER, 607 Hon. Sec. LILLIAN HOUSE SCHOOL. MRS NEILL'S SCHOOL HAS now RE-OPENED- at the Shake-speare-road. Miss Vaughan is prepared to receive Pupils at Mrs. Neill's Establishment for instruction in Water Colors ; also, Drawing in its various Branches, every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, At 1.30 p.m. Mhs. Neili/b Dancing Class will also be Resumed on Wednesday, 6th instant, at 7.30 p.m. 647 FENCING BY CONTRACT. npENDERS will be received by the under--1 signed up to 14th February, 1878, for Splitting and Erecting about one mile of Four-rail Fence at Pohui. Specifications can be seen at my residence, and at Mr King's Hotel, Pohui. JAMES MARSHALL, 644 Petane. SHEEP STATION TO LET BY TENDER. 27,000 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. The property of H. W. P. Smith, Eaq. npENDERS will be received up to noon of JL the 20th February next, for the Lease for 10 years of the Olrig Station, containing upwards of 27,000 Acres, fenced and subdivided. The accepted tenderer will be required to take the sheep now on the station — 25,000 Merinos — at a valuation. Delivery can be given early in March. Plan of the property may be seen, and further information obtained, on application to 45 WATT BROTHERS. npENDERS are invited by the 12th Feb. JL ruary for Thrashing 80 acres of Oatß and 15 acres of Grass Seed at per bushel. For further particulars apply to R. P. WILLIAMS, West Olive. January 30, 1878. 628 HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. A GENERAL Meeting of the Committee of the above-named Society will be held on Friday, February 1, at 11 a.m., at the Critei'ion Hotel. J. N. WILLIAMS, 461 • Chaii-man. HOMOEOPATHIC PRACTITIONER. JM. CO WELL, Member of Hahne- . Mann Medical College, America, Shakespeare-road, near old Union Bank. 513

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5006, 1 February 1878, Page 4

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