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STEUARI' AND COttBIGAN (late Budge & Good) STOCK SALES. January, — Strathmore, Monday 20 Manaia, Tuesday 21 Stratford, Wednesday 22 Eltham, Wednesday 29 Kaponga, Friday 81 WAIMATE SALE YAEDS, MANAIA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. At 1 p.m. QTEDART & CORRIGAN will O sell by public auction, — 15 18 month heifers 86 8 year fat and forward bullocks 28 weaners 20 weaners 6 fat cows 20 wearers 30 8 year bullocks 88 8 year bullocks 16 2^ year bullocks 27 prime fat bullocks 20 2£ year steers 4 fat cows 80 store ewes 1 draught mare, any trial, with foal at foot 1 hack, with foal at foot by Agent 1 2 year colt by Jersey 1 harness mare, 4 yeara, any trial STRATFORD SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, '"JANUARY 22. Sale at 1 o'clock. STEUART & CORRIGAN will sell by public auction as above, — 100 choice yearlings to 18 month steers 50 choice 2£ year bullocks 35 2£ to 3 year steers 30 fresh cows 10 forward cows 20 8 year fresh bullocks 25 8 1 year forward bullocks 40 yearling steers On account of Mr A. Watkins, who has sold his farm, — 45 3£ year fresh and forward bullocks 20 2|- year steers TOKO. ' WEDNESDAY~ANUABY 22. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Messrs W. and A. Symes, who are relinquishing farming, to sell by auction at the homestead, on the Toko road, on Wednesday, 22nd January, — Their well-provided property, consisting of IQ£SS Acres; 10tJ4 acres of which are in grass, 671 lelled, and 817 in bush Together with superior and wellbuilt 9-roomed house, men's cottage of 4 rooms, stable, trap house, harness rooms, wool shed; cattle and sheep yards, conorete dip, cowshed, etc., etc. The farm is one of the best in the district, being sub-divided into 14 paddocks. The land is of excellent quality, a large portion beinc; suitablo for dairying, and will be sold upon exceptionally easy tnrms, the sum of £8950 being allowed to remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a splendid property on the Toko road, as Mepsrs Symes have decided to sell at the hammer. Also — The whole ot their live steck, etc., consisting of, 930 mixed sheep 740 4, 6, and f m ewes (dry) 550 ewes with lambs 40 purebred Lincoln rams 68 dairy cows 2 8 year bulls 17 yearlings 25 calves Horses, implements, etc Sale at 1 o'clock. W. D. WEBSTER, 16,20,e18 Auctioneer. AWAKINO ANNUAL SHEEP~ FAIR. SATURDAY, JANUARY 80. TVJEWTON KING will sell by Uy public auction as above, — 550 lambs ■ 300 4 tooth ewes ■ 800 4 tooth to full mouth ewes 400 4.tooth ewes ' 100 full mouth ewes < 800 fat wethers ] 150 wethers 1 100 mixed ewes 80 3 year bullocks 150 1\ to 3 year bullocks 140 15 to 18 month steers 100 12 to 18 month steers At 32.80 p.m. 26 ' WHAinGAMOMONA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. -VTEWTON KING will sell at his XV Whangamomona yards on Thursday, January 28rd, — 200 12 to 15 month steers 150 18 month tc 2 year. steers 150 2J year steers 120 2| to 8 year steers 47 8 year steers 40 mixed cattle 60 heifers in c&lf 17 fat cows Sale at 12.30 o'clook. * EXPECTED IN A FEW DAYS PER SS. TEKOA Direct from London MUSIC, Music Stools, Musio Stands, Accordeons, Violins, etc., etc. DIXON & BATES, Hawera. ( ~W. KOWE, ! EGMONT SEED STORE, HAWERA. A RRIVED for present sowing, XjL all the leading varieties of GRASSES and CLOVERS, &c, including — English Rye Grass (Poverty Bay and Hawke's Bay) saved from old pastures ; Italian Rye Grass, Crested Dogstail, Cocksfoot, • Meadow Foxtail, Meadow Fescue, Timothy, Sheep's Fescue, Hard Fescue, Trefoil, Poa I Nemoralis, Poa Trivialis, Poa * Prsetensis, White Clover, Cow ( Grass, Alsike, Red Clover, etc. ' Turnips — Purple Top Mammoth White, Green Top Yellow Aberdeen, Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen, Fosterton Hybrid Et ape — Broad-leaved Essex, Mustard All the Seeds are of the best quality, t and will be sold at lowest prices \ consistent with quality. Samples and quotations posted on application. Oats, Barley, Wheat, Maize, Linseed (crushed or whole), Rye Corn, Vetches, etc. Efco-we's <Ualt IMLeal, Pig Meal, Fowl Grit. Grain crushed at lowest rates. Cocksfoot cleaned at Hawera and ' Normanby Stores at loweßt rates. ' Agent for Kempthorne, Prosser & Co's Manures ; Massey Harris Co's Implements; Samuelson's Mowing ' Machines; duplicate parts kept in tock, XTTHAT'S THE WORD ? Why, BOBBINS * Gives a Xmas Present to Every Cash Customer.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7366, 20 January 1902, Page 3

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