4nolitS£b«a Y. FARMERS’ ASSOCIATIONS SAL] HORSE SALE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4th, (Day after Races). AT BEECROFT'S REPOSITORY, HASTINGS. At 10 a.m. EARLY ENTRIES requested for p pose of Cataloguing. J. A. MILLER, u ™ Auctioneet SALE DATES JANUARY, 1905. Horse Sale, Wednesday, 4th. Stortford Lo'dge, Thursday. sth. Waipukurau, Tuesday, 10th. Onga Onga, Wednesday, 11th. Newstead Sale, Thursday, 12th. Takapau. Tuesday, 17tji. Stortford Lodge. Wednesday, 18th. Kaikora, Thursday, 19th. Waipukurau, Tuesday, 24th. Wool Sale, Wednesday, 25th Ram Fair, Friday, Z7th, LOAN AND M.A. CO.’B BALES. HORSESALE. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 4th (Day after Races), AT BEECROFT’S REPOSITORY, HASTINGS. At 10 a.m. IjBABLY ENTRIES requested for pm ■4 pose of Cataloguing. T. E. LINDSAY, Auctioneer. WAIPUKURAU SALE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 10th, OAA FAT AND POHWAEI «UU WETHERS. 200 Forward Ewes. 2 Springing -Heifers. 1 Empty Heifer. Further early entries requested. T. E. LINDSAY, Auctioneer. SALE DATES, JANUARY, 1905. .Horse Sale, Wednesday, 4th. Stortford Lodge, Thursday. sth. Waipukurau, Tuesday, 10th. Onga Onga, Wednesday, 11th. Skin Sale, Thursday, 12th. Takapau, Tuesday. 17th, Stortford Lodge Wednesday, 16th. Kaikora, Thursday. 19th. Waipukurau, Tuesday, 24th. Wool Sale, Wednesday, 25th Ram Pair, Friday. 27th Thoroughbred Yearling Sale, Hastings Saturday, 28th January. WOOL SALES. NAPIER WOOL SALES. ITIHE SECOND SALE OP THE SEASON Will be held in C. B. HOADLEY AND SON’S SALEROOMS, BROWNING-STREET, On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1905. At 9 a.m. , Wool to he included in the Catalogn or this Sale mast bo in the Saleroom later than SATURDAY, Janunr 51st, 1905. )r The Brokers will sell in the followini DALGETY AND CO, WENLBY AND LANAUZB. ÜB SO(HATK)N S ' co -° pee ative AS WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. N - Z ' LOAN * MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. SKIN BALKS. NAPIER SKIN BALES. rHE NEXT SALE of ODDMENTS 0 WOOL, SKINS, HIDES and TAI 10W will be held on THURSDAY unitary 12th, 1905, and the Broker ’ill sell In the following order:— DALGETY AND CO WILLIAMS AND KETTLE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEB CANTILB AGENCY COMPANY WENLEY AND LANAHZE HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS' CO-OPEB ATIVB ASSOCIATION MONTAGUS LABCELLSB* wai.^m FRUIT! FRUIT! WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28th, ’ At 2 p.m. MONTAGUE LASCELLES. Will Sell at his Mart— L PRICOTS, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, *■ Red Currants, etc. Also— Potatoes, etc. jY B U I T ! FRUIT! FRUIT! THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29th, < At 2 p.m. ,
MONTAGUE LASCELLES Will Sell at hie Mart— A Large Consignment of /CHOICE ISLAND FEU'.S. Also— Local Fruit in Season. LAND SALE. FKIDAY, JANUARY 6th, At 2 p.m. MONTAGUE LASCELLES. Will offer for Sale at his Mart, on account of the Administrator in the Estate of E, Lyndon, deceased— EVERAL VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTIES. Also— On acount Executors Estate W. Beagley— Good Property situated on Marineparade. Full Details Later. IMPORTANT LAND SALE OF WELL ■ SITUATED TOWN PROPERTIES. JANUARY. 1905. Montague" lascelles HAS received instructions from Mr H. P. Cohen, who contemplates leaving for England shortly, to sell the whole of his Properties, which are situated in various parts of the Borough. including his residence in Tenny-son-street. Special terms will be given. Full details later. POE SALE.
THE UNSOLD PROPERTIES in the Estate of the late IT. 0. Robjohns, Jun., are open for private Sale. Easy Terras are being offered to enable a speedy clearance. MONTAGUE LASCELLES. Auctioneer. Notices. PAHIATUA RACING CLUB. for all events Close with the Secretary at 9 p.m. on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29th. For full programme see “Referee.” G, L. HAWLEY DREW, Secretary. N.B.—Telegraph Office closes 8 p.m. 1250 TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Bth and 9th, 1905. Nominations (with Payments of i sov each) will close at New Plymouth on WEDNESDAY, January 11th, 1905, at 10 p.m., for:— Stewards’ Handicap, of 120 bovs. 7 furlongs. First Handicap Hack Race, of 75 sovi, 5 furlongs. First Handicap Hurdles, of 100 sovs, 2 miles. First Handicap Hack Hurdloa. of 60 aova mile. Taranaki Gup Handicap, of 350 sovs, 1) mile. Second Handicap Hack Race, of 75 sovs 1 mile. Plying Handicap, of 120 bovs, 6 hirlongs. Grandstand Handicap, of 120 sovs, V furlongs. Third Handicap Hack Race, of 75 s^. - *, 6 furlongs. Second Handicap Hurdles, of 100 sovs, li mile. Second Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 60 sovs, li mile. Autumn Handicap of 200 sovs, U mile. Fourth Handicap Hack Race, of 75 eovs, 1 mile. Farewell Handicap, of 100 qovb, C furlongs.
And on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, At 10 p.m. Entrance for Trial Plate and Final Hack Flutter, 1 eov each. Acceptances (with payment of 2 sovs each) for Stewards’, First Hurdles, Taranaki Cup, Flying Handicaps. (1 sov oacH) First Hack Hurdles. First and Second Hack Handicaps. MONDAY, FEBRUARY M. Final Payment Taranaki Cup, 4 sovs. For full programme see "Now Zealand Referee." MUSBELL FLEETWOOD, 1176 Secretary. IN THE ESTATE OP JOSEPH WILLIAM WITHEEOW, OP PATANGATA, HAWKE'S BAY. SHEEPFARMER, DECEASED. JT IS REQUESTED that all Persons haying Claim against the above Estate furnish full particulars of same to the undersigned before the First Day of JANUARY, 1905. OOTTERILL AND HUMPHRIES, 1169 Solicitors for the Executors. GOOD NEWS POE HOUSEWIVES. TRY the New Patent Collnr'ible Ironing Board and Stand. The best handiest, and most convenient Ironing Board ever introduced. Manufactured only by T. Durney, Hastingsstreet, No. 269- t&4
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12951, 28 December 1904, Page 3
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