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S~ ""TEDAR1 1 AND CU v'rilGAN (late Budge & Good) STOCK SALES February, — Manaia, Monday 8 Stratford, Wednesday 5 Eltham, Wednesday 12 Kaponga, Friday 14 Stratbmore, Monday 17 Manaia, Tuesday 18 Stratford, Wednesday 19 Eltham, Wednesday 26 Kaponga, Friday £8 WAIMATE SALE YARDS, MANAIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. At 1 p.m. QTEUART & CORRIGAN will O sell by publio auction. — 60 2£ to 8 yoac steers 40 8 year steers - 15 2^ year steers 10 2| year heifers 20 2| year steers 25 3 year bullocks 18 2 J year steers 45 choice weaners 25 weaners 20 weaners ; CO store ewes i At the House, Manaia RoEd, Manaia. THURSDAY,~Tei>RUARY 6. At 12 noon. STEUART & CORRIGAN have received instructions from Mrs Andrew Young, who is leaving the District, on account of ill-health, bo sell by publio auction, Without Reserve, All her Household Furniture and Hffeots STRATFORD SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. At 1 o'clock. STEUART & CORRIGAN wilJ sell by public auotion as above, — 100 yearlings to liyear steers 40 2 to 2£ year siteere 20 forward cows 20 choice 18 month stscrs 27 choice 2 ytar heifers in calf 40 18 month to 2 year heifers 12 8 year fat bullocks 25 good 2£ to 8 year steers 10 store cows JT t HILL STREET SALE YARD I WANGANUL WEDNESDAY, FEBUAKY 6. Sale at 1 o'clock. FREiIMAN R. JACKSON & Orj will sell by publio auction tB ,bove, — 40 3£ year steers 70 3 year steers 60 2 and 2£ year steers 50 choice 2 year dairy heifers £0 18 month steers R&YNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. WANGANUI OKNTRAL RAM FAIR. VEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 12fch and 18th February. [71REEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. C will sell by publio auction as bove, on account of the following rell-known Breeders, viz ;—; — Messrs Wm Wilson, lon Bros, R ! Hamilton, M H Wybourne, Owen [awes, G V Pearee A J Walkinton, ohn Shield, 8 Napier, J M Wilkie, V Gadsby, Geo Button, G Mitchell, W Hughes, W H Wybourne, Jas iiddell, J B Murray, John Wilkie, ames Collins, J H Mathieson, J D lughes, Robert Bremer, G F Bremer, i (i Biemer, J&s Walker, J S Holme?, i Southey Baker, R B Pearee, N.Z nd A. Land Company, Mrs Symes, L. Gufcott, R. Hair's Estate, 'erry Bros, B and W Kayner, P C 'hrelkold, Hon J D Ormand, R E Icßae, R. Wright, A Martin, E A lampbel), J W Baker, W Boag Waimakaka) 900 2 tooth purebred Lincoln rams 115 stud Lincoln rams 98 English Leicester rann 4 stud Southdown rams 90 Border Leicester rams CO Romney Marsh rams 30 Shropshire rams All Studs will be offered at 2 p.m. n First Day. The Auctioneers would draw the ttention of settlers and those in rant of really first- cla3S Bams to the plendid animals to be sold at the lentral Fair. Thsy are from the best ocks in New Zealand, and as they re sold singly every opportunity is iven to buyers to make careCul alection. The Sale commences first day at 1.45 a.m , second day at 10 a.m. Luncheon provided. RAYKEY~~JACKSON, Auctioneer . .'ms Mabt, High-street, Eltham SATORDAY,TiiBRUARY B. At 2 o'clock sharp. WH. & A. MoGARRY hav^ • been favored with instruc ions from Messrs Henderson and jowe to offer by public auction as ibove, — XS Sub-divisions of Section 73, Block 10, Ng-dre 8.D., being unsold portion of the properties lately owned by Chas. Brennan • (deceased). The area of allot ments range from 89 perchsc to 2 rood 18 perches, and the situation is unequalled for residential purposes In order to close the partnership, tety low upset prices have been fixed, together with exceptional terms. Lithograph plans and all informaion obtainable on application to the motioneora. MANGAMINGI SHEEP FAIR. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. ' At 12.80 o'clock. NOLAN, TONKS, & CO. will hold a Sheep 4'air (in Messrs Pearee and Boddie's yards) as above 800 good shorn lambs 700 breeding ewes 350 2 to 4 tooth wethers 150 fresh full mouth ewes 400 breeding ewes 400 shorn lambs 400 fresh full mouth ewes 850 shorn lambs 400 good lambs (Romney cross) 600 2 tooth wethers 600 2 tooth ewes 250 breeding ewes JOO 2 tooth weihers 150 shorn lambs Luncheon provided. HAWERA YARDS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. At 12.80 p.m. Annual Sheep Fair. NOLAN, TONKS, & CO. will hold their Annual Sheep Fair as above,— Pbesent Entries. 20,000 mixed sheep consisting of — 5000 2 tooth ewes 6500 lambs (shorn and woolly) 8500 2 and 4 tooth wethers 5000 4, 6, and 8 tooth ewes Particulars in future issue. OBBINS ' ..tP08... NEUROL.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7377, 1 February 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7377, 1 February 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7377, 1 February 1902, Page 3