"\TOLAN, TONKS ft C/s BALBS 1™ FOE APErf Manaia YaraW-Tbjpsday, 6th i Manaia and SieetJßoads— Monday, April 10 — (fcaifring Sale Sto ;k I Eltham— Tuesday, 11th 1 Hawera Yards— Thursday, l'dfch "|j \Manaia Sale Yards. VhTJHSDAY, 6th APRIL. / \ At 12.30 o'clock. ]VrOLAV. TONKS ANd/q^ Li wilr^sell by public aucjMn as 15 skojif^Caiws jf / 15pab heiferk jjT' ■ *» yealhng ete^rf^ \ «S0 forwwl cowsHf \ i 60 2-yearlpld Jtej^ers 1 10 forwarl b^^llo^ks J j 10 weMj^ard buteoßfi^ [ 40 TatJteiferß \ 60 2-jfear-old heifers \ 40 a^year-old steers *i 200 #tore ewes \ 30a' fat sheep •* 25j/ breeding ewes \ lw) breeding ewes On/account oE Mr John Frazer (w|»o ;has disposed of his farm) — '<■ j 6 superior dairy cows (without / reserve) SATUEDAY, Bth APRIL. At Bfailway Yards. Lb 11.30 a.m. * i^ n<treal|san|d planed \^ iTfirc es, &areS7 w heelbarrows Ladd rs, etc. 23'5,1td,w MONDAY, 10th APRIL. At 12 o'clock. On the Premises, corner of Manaia and Skeet Roads. CLEARING UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, &c. ■VTOLAN, TONKB AND CO. X V^ave received instructions flpm Mr E/McC lishan (who has dippoled of his ftrm) to^elLby Jwllc IfctiD, 16 nixel yearfcjgs 1 boar I $ 20 store pigs I § 6 hacks and harne|shyseß Dogcart and hamessNJf 20 sacks oats, potatoes,|?Ntffoot ;oxtcks, fowls - ■ j — Factory cans, churn I / Singer's sewing machinal/ Furniture, etc., etc. Luncheon at 11.30. 27,30,1,4,td,w FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO.'S STOCK SALES FOB APRIL. Wanganui Horse lair— Sat. Btb "Waverley — Mondyfy, 10th Johnsonville — TOednesday, 12th Wanganui — W«nesday, 19th Waverley—Mynday, 24th JohnsonvVle^Wednesday, 29th VA_ Sale of horses, poultry, saddlery, hay, &c, every Saturday at noon at St. Hill-street, Wanganu* FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wanganui, Waverley, Feilding, Pal. merston, Ashurst. and Johnsonvile Waverley Sale Yards. MONDAY, 10th M>RIL. At 1 o'clock! FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO will sell by pubic auction, as above, — I 400 wetherK / 100 fat ewesy^/ All sheep to be legibly branded. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. QEBDS SEEDS SESDS Geass Seeds — Poverty /Bay and Southland Seeds from old/ pastures ; Italian Rye, Meadow Fescue, and other English Grasses./ Mustard, Timothy* Rape, English imported and Colonial. / t CLOVBBB-Cowgraas, T^Thite Clover, Alsyke, TrefoilSetc. / All other Aiicuftural Seeds in stock and comisgro hand. W. ROW E, NOBMAKBT AITD HaWEBA. Tf^HE PROVINCIAL FARMERS' 1 CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Lmrrip. Capital— £loo,ooo, in Shires of 50a Objects: To establisf Butter Factories and Creameries Jor the benefil of its jnembers, and tbf sale of Dairj Products on cash prinMrfes. .- Adf advanci of 3di)|t gaUonywili be made on tte stancrdtftfv oL 1C per Scent., th i ekinf mjJ* retoped andlthe eict 4 respsfd will mm ac coulfced for \ r tva/o Aonus.f I Pmspectui )s]Mc., m the JBalk o NewS|aWd .^P^c^nsflrAare returnaOTßH^ the 25th\& ; prilljPw. By order < : the ProvisWanDirel! tors. m. DARUNG, i gecretary. Temporary Offices— 24 Feathenton-st., Wellington.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2393, 5 April 1893, Page 3
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