STEUART AJNJD CORBIGAN (late Budge & Good) STOCK SALESFebruary, — Eltham, Wednesday 12 Kaponga, Friday 14 Strathrnore, Monday 17 Manaia, Tuesday 18 Stratford, Wednesday 19 Etyham, Wednesday 26 Kapocga, Friday 28 ELTHAM SALS YARDS. WEDNESDAY, FEBUABY 12. At 1 o'clock. STEUART & CORRIGAN will sell by public auotion as above, — 20 store cows 80 18 month heifers 40 18 month steers 11 18 month steers 40 20 month heifers 20 weaners 25 weaners 10 18 month steers 10 weaners 8 fat heifers At the Sards, Eaponga. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, LEANER AND YOUNG CATTLE FAIR. & CORRIGAN pro<3 pose submitting above 1000 Weaners and Young Cattle at their 'ards as above, — Advertised stock will have priority >f sale. Particulars later. Entries will be received by the rm's agent at Kaponga, Mr John lobbt\ iTRATFORD ANNUAL SrfEEP FAIR. TUESDAY, FEBRUAHY 18. QTEUART & CORRIGAN will O sell by public auction. — 1500 fat and forward wethers J 1000 2 tooth wethers 1600 2 tooth wether 3 600 4 and 6 tooth ewes 3000 full mouth ewe 3 BCOO gooi shorn lambs Entries solicited. WANG ANUI CENTRAL RAM FAIR. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 12th and 18th February. FREEMAN R. JACKSON A CO. will sell by public auotion as above, on account of the following well-known Breeders, viz ;—; — Messrs Wm Wilsod, lon Bros, R - B Hamilton, M H Wybourne, Owen Hawes, G V Pearce A J Walkinton, John Shield, S Napier, J M Wilkie, W Gadsby, Geo Sutton, G Mitchell, J W Hupbe3, W H Wybourne, Jas Riddell, J B Murray, John Wilkie, r James Collins, J H Mathieson, J D - Hughes, Robert Bremer, G F Bremer, " L Cr Biemer, Jas Walker, J S Holmes, A Southey Baker, R B Pearce, N.Z. and A. Land Company, Mrs Symes, 'H. Guscott, R. Hair's Estate, Perry Bros, B and W Hayner, P C , Threlkeld, Hon J D Ormand, R E 1 Moßae, R. Wright, A Martin, E A Campbell, J W Baker, W Boag (Waimakaka) 900 2 tooth purebred Lincoln rams 115 stud Lincoln rams 98 English Leicester ram? 4 stud Southdown rams 90 Border Leicester rams 60 Romney Marsh rams 30 Shropshire rams All Studs will be offered at 2 p.m. on First Day. The Auctioneers would draw the attention of settlers and those in want of really first- cla3s Hams to the splendid animals to be sold at the Central Fair. They are from the best jj flocks in New Zealand, and as they are sold singly every opportunity is given to buyers to make careful selection. J The Sale commences first day at Ti 11.45 a.m , second day at 10 a.m. Luncheon provided. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS, WAVERLEY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. % At 1 p.m. of TTIREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. _ JP will sell by public auction as above, -- 60 well-bred yearlings * 40 2£ y<jar heifers, in calf 80 forward bullocks <] Settlers having stock to enter are requested to forward their entries as early as possible. , RAYNEY JACKSON, JAuctioneer. j. Q ~STRATFORD~SALE~YARDSr~ afc TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. At 12.80 p.m. J 1 TVTEWTON KING will sell Jby Li public auction as above, — 100 2J year steers Jc 80 2J to 8 year eteers aE 20 2 year steers 50 18 month steers 80 15 to 18 month steers 40 calves 100 18 month heifers 60 2 year heifers 40 yearling heifers 70 heifers, in calf 80 store cows 5 pairs working, bullocks, yokes, and bows 70 2£ to 8 year steers LOWGARTH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Captain Holden, who has sold his farm, to ijjf sell on the farm, Corner of Hastings -^ and Opunake Boads £ Without Rbskrvb, 42 cows, in milk 3 dry cows 24 1 5 month mixed 21 weaners and calves 1 18 month purebred Jersey bull, Sailor i 1 Shorthorn bull, Duke of £ ftothesay M 2 2£ year forward steers ax 1 2| year heifer ne 1 fat cow of Staunch draught horse, good ye shafter ab 2 hacks, gig horse Spring dray and harness, gig and harness, wheelbarrow, grind stone, milk cans, etc. 600 gallon water tank (nearly new) Also — His household furniture and sundries, consisting of, — tis Piano (Broadwood), violin, music stool, hand sewing machine, treadle sewing machine, 2 -» stoves, mangle, wringer, 8- I day clock, bedsteads, bed _ c linen, etc, etc v Sale at 12.30 o'clock. — Lunohon at 11.80. 6,8 EUROL J ...FOR... re HEADACHE! E1 SHOULD you want a Sellers Washer, send toJDixon and Bates]
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7383, 8 February 1902, Page 3
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736Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7383, 8 February 1902, Page 3
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