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Auctioneers. i; WILLUMB_AND EETI’LK’B BALE 3. yy lU.IAM9 AND KETTLE. UMITKI), ANNUAL HORSE SALE. Will be held at the Karamu-atreet Yards, Hastings, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4tb, 1905 (The day following H.8.J.0. Races) Commencing at 10.30 a.m. PRESENT ENTRIES—KA HORSES, comprising Horses in f Training. Hacks. Harness Sorts, and Draughts; including, on account of the Hon. J. D. Ormond, 5 Clydesdale Mares, broken to chain, and Served by Entherglen. Early entries solicited. ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. BQLFB AND CO.'B BALES, KOLFIi & CO., AUonomuß, *TOOA, ETATION, AND ORHBBAL COMMISSION AGENTS. And ACCOUNTANT*, WAIPAWA. OAA ACRES, li miles from railway station, near oroamory; flat land; 25 acres in clover, 120 acres in oats, £5 acres in rape, balance in grass; 5 paddocks; river frontage; well-built comfortable dwelling, large stable, barn and trap shed, with loft above. Leased at 6a 6d per acre with p. clause Bt £7. Price for improvements Rod all crops only £750. A grand little farm on which you can make a good living. QAO ACRES, undulating and hill* country; a.i in English grasses, wall tended and subdivided. 5-roomed house and outbuildings, good garden; 102 acres freehold, balance L;?P. Rent, £8 per Annum. Price, £1250. Terms, only £2OO cash. Property is situated within easy distance ot township pud about 18 miles trom Walpawa.

JLRO ACEESj 3J milei from town ship and dairy factory; 50 acres bosh, balance in grass; Hat and undulating country, well watered; 0 Sloclca ; good house and outbuildings , L.I.P. Price. £950. Q AOBES; all in grass except 2 acres «* li mile from railway station] 7 paddocks, well watered; good house, * imuuooKa, wen watered: good house, buggy house, two-roomed bouse, whare. stables, cowbnils, fowlhouee, etc.; plan tatious, 2 gardens. Title. Land Trans * e £ n Au ideal poultry farm. Pries £360, only £l6O cash. If you don fc see advertised what you want drop us a line stating your re qmrements and we will forward oar you rS 01 prol>ertiea likely to mil KOLM AND CO.. WAWAWI. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS' SALES DANNEVIEKE SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, At 1 p.m., 130 ABRAHAM AND WILUAMS Will Sell HEAD OP CATTLE, Viz.50 18-Months Mother-reared Shorthorn Steers; good line. 30 Mixed Weaners. 25 15-Months Mixed Cattle. 20 15-Months Empty Heifers. 16 3 and 4-Year Bullocks. JAMES YOUNO. Agent. A. McGLASHAN’S SALES. TAEADAI.E STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 28th INSTANT, At 1 p.m. Present entries:— A A FAT SHEEP. 41:1/ 5 3-Year-old Bullocks. 25 12-Months Steers. 30 12-Months Steers. 21 10-Months Steers. 12 6-Months Steers. 20 Pat Ewes. 4 Harness Horses. 1 Well-bred Jersey Heifer. 1 First class Dairy Cow, Guaran teed. 9 2-Year-old Steers. 9 20-Month Heifers, other early entries invited. E. SOWEESBY, 1223 Auctioneer. HASTINGS AUCTION MART, A. M'GLASHAN. AUCTIONEER, STOCK, PRODUCE, AND PROPERTY AGENT. (Successor to B. Sowereby.) AUCTION SALES of Stock, Furniture, and Miscellaneous Goods, hold EVERY SATURDAY, OR, at Other Times as arranged. A PULL STOCK OF FARM REQUISITES —Posts, Battens. Wire. Staples, Oats, Chaff, Wheat, Flour, Bran. Pollard,

FURNITURE STYLISH AND GOOD, from the Leading Makers in the colony. FOB PKIVATB BALE AT AUCTION PRICES. Inspection Cordially Invited. HORSES AND DAIRY COWS for Private Bale. Also— A Number of PROPERTIES In and around Haßtiuga. 983 Notices. NEW PLYMOUTH EXHIBITION AND CARNIVAL, 1904. GENERAL "PROGRAMME FOB WEEK ENDING DEC. 51st. MONDAY, 26th: GRAND OPENING CEREMONY by the lion. Col. Pitt, M.L.C. Admission to Maori Village free to Exhibition visitors. TUESDAY: EXHIBITION DISPLAYS. MUSIC and VARETY ENTERTAINMENTS ALL DAY. ADJUDICATION OF PBZES. LUNCHEONS in Dining Hall from 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA in Italian Gardens from 3 till 6. „ ANNUAL SEASIDE PICNIC AND EXCURSION from Breakwater in the B.S. TAKAPUNA, leaving 11.30 and 2.30. Fares Is, Children 6d. Games on beach, including Boat Races, etc. GRAND DISPLAY OP FIREWORKS in RECREATION GROUNDS at 8 (ByMessrs Bickerton, of Christchurch). Admission Is.

WEDNESDAY; EXHIBITION, WITH VARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS AND MUSIC. Luncheons from 12 to 2. Afternoon Teas, 3 to 6. GRAND ATHLETIC SPORTS IN RECREATION GROUNDS: Running, Cycling, Highland Sports and Dances at 1. Admission Is. Performance in Theatre at 8 of SULLIVAN’S COMIC OPERA, “PRINCESS IDA.” By the New Plymouth Opera Club, with Full Band and Powerful Chorus. Tickets 3s, 2s, and Is. THURSDAY: EXHIBITION, DISPLAYS, BAND PERFORMANCES and ENTERTAINMENTS. Luncheons from 12 to 2. Afternoon Teas from 3 till 6. Great MAORI ENTERTAINMENT in Native Village. Admission 6d. Performance of “PRINCESS IDA ’ in Theatre at 8. Tickets 3s, 2s, Is. FRIDAY: EXHIBITION NOVELTIES. MUSIC and ENTERTAINMENTS. GRAND AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL IN EXHIBITION GROUNDS By Champion Axemen of New Zealand and Tasmania (under the direction of the New Zealand Axemen’s Association). Commencing at 12 o’clock. Admission la; Grand stand 6d extra. Special Entertainment by Messrs Warren and Maude during afternoon. TUGS-OF-WAR: Maori v. European, Fire Brigade v. Volunteers, Married v. Single. Pillow Fight, etc. MAORI SPORTS AND DANCES IN NATIVE VILLAGE. SATURDAY: EXHIBITION DISPLAYS. ART GALLERY and PICTURES. BAND PERFORMANCES and VARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS. Luncheons from 12 till 2. Afternoon Teas. 3 till 6, CALEDONIAN BAND AND HIGHLAND SPORTS. In Exhibition Grounds by Electric Light. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS TO MOUNT

EGMONT. For Particulars apply to the Taranaki Scenery Stall in Exhibition. ADMISSION TO EXHIBITION after opening day, Is. Open from 11 till 10. Season Ticket. 10a; Family Tickets to admit four, 255. TICKETS to bo had of any member of the Committee, and from Messrs Avery, Bellringers. Carter, Sykes, Dockrill, J. A. Roberts, and nt the Exhibition Offices. H. A. LENNON, 1320 Secretary. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. ME TONER, formerly a Student of the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, Ireland, and a pupil of Signor Negroni, London, Baritone Gold Medallist, and late Choirmaster of St. Mary's, Milson’s Point, Sydney. N.S.W., will receive Pupils for Voice Production, Physical Culture, and Singing, Declamation, etc. (with latest physical exercises, Italian method). Mr Toner, having recently arrived from Melbourne and Sydney, where ho appeared in the loading concerts as Pari tone, will prepare pupils desirous of aspiring to the concert platform, etc. Any pupils desirous of commencing a course of lessons will kindly address their applications care of Mr Chadwick, Hastintrs-atrm. Term commences in February. , 1399 PUBLIC NOTICE. to the Damage done to Embankments, ALL STOCK TRESPASSING on the WHABE-O-MAUBANDI RESERVE will be impounded from this date. Bftplar, Jon* Istb, IM3, nM

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12951, 28 December 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12951, 28 December 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12951, 28 December 1904, Page 3

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