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EGMONT FARMERS' UNION Ltd. Land Stool., and Produce, Salesman, Auctioneers, Valuers, Genetial Commission Agents •Janoaby, — Manain, Wednesday 22 Stratford, Friday 24 Hawera Horse Fair, Saturday 26 fiawera, Thursday 80 EGMONT FARMEES' UNION, Ld. Sale Yabds, Stbatfobd. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. At 1 p.m. A A. FANTHAM will sell bj 9 public auction a? above, — 50 15 to 20 month steers 20 18 month steers 18 empty cows 16 2£ year steers 80 weanera 30 empty heifers 12 12 to 20 month heifers 25 2 year heifers EGMONI FARMERS' UNION, Ld. HORSE FAIB. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. At 1 o'clock, A A. FANTHAM will sell by • public auction as above,— About 50 horses, including : Draughts, haefcs, and light harness horses Also, Without Resebvk, 1 Samuolson reapar and binder in first cla3S order 2 Corbett single-furrow ploughs (new) I Alexandra 100-gallon oream separator (new), complete with intermediate ITIKEKMAN B. JAOKSOW AND JD OO.'S STOOK SALES. Jantjaby, — Wanganui/ Wednesday 22 Johnsonville, Tuesday 28 Wanganui, Wednesday 29 Waverley, Friday 31 PALMERSTON NORTH. THUIiBDAYrJANUARY 23. At 12 noon. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND Mercantile Agency Company will sell by publio auotion as above, 12 3 year steers 60 8 and 4 year forward Shorthorn bullocks ]60 2£ year steers (good line) 130 2 year heifers, quiet, hand fed (superior line) 1 50 20 month to 2 year steers 100 nuVd cattle 12 prime fat heifers 4 springing cows II weaners 1 purebred Ayrshire oow 1000 English-Leicester oross wellgrown lambs 500 good lamba 200 Romney lambs 150 2 tooth wethers CHaS. CARR, Auctioneer. PALMERSTON NORTH. [ .Annixal Ram Fair. THURSDAY AND FBIDAY. 6th & 7th FEBRUABY A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ld., £\_ in conjunction. with the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Co., Ld , will hold their Annual Ram Fair in tho latter's yards, Rangitikei street, as above, commencing each day at 12 o'clock, and will offer rams bred by foma of the best breeders in the colony, comprising— 300 2 tooth Lincoln rams, bred by Messrs Wm. Wilson, Owen Hawes, Randolph and Walker, J. Jarvis, A. Southsy B.ktr, J. S Holmes, Rout. Witeoa, L. G. Biemer, and J. D. Hughes 275 2 tooth Romney rara«, bred by Messrs J. O. Batohelar, D. Buiok, W, F Jacob, D. Rowlacdi, and E. Dorsef, R. M. Bryant 210 2 tcoth English Leicester rams, bred by Messrs Slack Bros and 0. W. Reia 220 2 tooth Shropshire rams, bred by Capt. Gardner and 13. W. Reid 80 2 tooth Border Leicester rams, bred by Messrs J. S. Holmes, C. Yi. Beid, and G. H. Gower Also, — On acoount of G. H. Gower, Esq., 40 2 tooth Border Leicester ewes 25 Border Leicester ewes, mixed ages 15 6 tcoth Border Leicester owee, bred by N.Z. and Australian Land Co. Lincolos this year will be offered on the second day, all other breeds first day. Entries close FRIDAY, 31st January. PRIfILIMINARY NOTJCE. UNRESERVED olsabing SALE OF WELLBBKC SHEEP AND CATTLE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ld , in conjunction with W. Rose, Esq., have been instructed by the Assets Realization Board to sell by publio auction at the Homestead, Mangatoro, near Dannevirke, in consequence of the sale of the Property to the Government Land Purchase Board, about — 30,000 well bre'i Lincoln sheep 1,000 well bred Shorthorn oattle Absolutely without reserve. Full particulars in future advertisement^ UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF v\ ELL-BRED SHEEP AND CATTLE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ld., J\, have received instructions from Mr Thos. Crosse to ael.l by public auotion at his homeptead, Kumeroa, near Woodville, in consequence of the sale of the property to the Government Land Purchase Board, about, — 10,000 well bred Lincoln shtep 800 well bred Ehorthorn polled Angus cattle Absolutely without reserve. Full particulars in future advertisement. RACliiSl RACES! RACES I EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. MRS PANDEMAN, of the Melbourne House, having received a large consignment of Silk Sateen and Flannelette Blousep, is now selling them off at LESS than the cost of making. Prioes 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, and 7/6. A large assortment of Summer and Autumn Dress Materials at plearing prices. Inspection Invited. Dressmaking done on tha premises. MRS SANDEMAN, Melbourne; House, High Street Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7369, 22 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7369, 22 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7369, 22 January 1902, Page 3

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