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NOLAN, TONKS &*CO'S BAliB3 FOB JANUARY. Eltham Yards— Monday, 30th >Eltham Sale Yards. */ MONDAY, 30th JANUAJffc tvv^anl MffyfApf co. V?o I |^2r^ e Jp <»k iP steers \ /IQnpifera in calf \ iwfspringing heifers, forvurd j? 1 young well-bred bull (quiet) Hawera Sale Yards. THURSDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. At 12 30 o'clock. TVJOLAN, TONKS AND CO. jL l will sell by public auction, at their yards, as above, — 100 c«rs and calves 90 2f-year steers 60 wyear forward bullocks 50 C»WB in «lf a 60 %to 3-jear steers § 50 W-monJns mixed /^ 40 fj-yeamquiet heifermn calf 30 frixediJearlinga 30 Jorwam cows 7 m 20 Itore cmws ' SOSnized warlings 5 600k wee ancK^ambs^ftr 650EMooth wbtneTS^^ SOOfcood 2-tooth ewlß 800^woolly lambs f 500 lambs 500 woolly l&mbs 4)20 4 and 6-tooth ewes „ 400 6 and full-mouth ewes 300 4-tooth ewes 300 forward wethers HPHE ANNUAL SHEEP EAIM X j. will be held at jlwb Opttfa^e Xhgor On H^NDAY, GW^PBEUA'RY. _Ithe HiToT Yards On MIIDAY, 24K FBBJW)J|EY. Ear»Jßntr§B arey-eqMsted^Miioe in pensVoeimf in accX^a^pi^wiythe time of entry. '^^-^^ NOLAN, TONK& & CO. SHEEP FAIR. ~ Opunake Sale Yards. MONDAY, 6th FEBRTJABY. At 12.30 p.m. IVTOffiAN, TONKS AND CO. lri /will hold a Sheep Fair as 8(fo woolly Jambs a 710 ewes -I jw 710 breeding m dko lambs I • M 4JO hoggets \%\ %^ ltl Jrw 410 good mouthed e«i, from I Napier last season 310 lambs ■ 301) 2 and 4-tooth wetnrs 301 2 and 4-tootlv ewes! 25| ewes and lambs 1 250 i-bred Bomney lanvs 250 ewes, from Napier list year 300 6-tooth ewes \ 200 full-mouth ewes f. 200 ewes and lambs 150 eweß hoggets 150 wether hoggets SALE OF 5500 LINCOLN EWE?. PAJ/MERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. A BBAHAM AND WILLIAMS JuL will sell by public auction at above, — Special entries of Hawke's Bay I Sheep to be sold on breeders' account — On account of Allen M. Williams, Esq., Te Aute— 1000 2-tooth Lincoln ewes 1000 4-tooth Lincoln ewes On accounWof W. Busby, Esq., of S\ P^urerere — 1500 2-tootl Lincotf ewes 500 4i-tooip. maid/n Lincoln ewes lOOOJMLpouth lincoln ewes On acwfftnp omMeasrs Pascal Bros. — 25 prime Vat lows 50 forwaal clws 50 cows withlalyflr M >k 4roowgoo(^iie^MCollyiimbs. . 250Xjj^lfy lamblk,^*^ " 400 4-yeajr.Romney ewes iiiso, on account of other vendors,— 500 2-tooth Lincoln, ewes 400 4-tooth ewes 730 mixed lambs 600 2,-tooth Lincoln ewes 60 fat ewes - : 100 woolly lambs 130 2-tooth Romney ewes 200 2-tooth forward wethers 50 shorthorn yearlings (superior line) 10 forward bullocks 45 2| and 3-year steers 15 2-year bullocks 30 18-months quiet heifers 20 quiet cows in calf 40 wellbred 3 and 4-yr. bullocks Sale at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers TAMES OULLBN, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Makaia akd Kapoks/, ir thanking his customewffor support, hopes for a continuance su<*h support in the f uturo/and would calf attention to his ne\itfstock of IEONMONGEBfFENCING WHKB , Choice Assortwnt of EarthenExpected daiv — M CHRISfMIB f SUITS earthed/re FANCY GMbS, etc. 0E V L O-ir TEAS from the Colombo Pure Ceylon Tea Company J.C. is the only importer in tW district of these Teas. Highest price given for Butter.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2335, 28 January 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2335, 28 January 1893, Page 3