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NOLAN, TONKS& COB STOCK BALES Februauy, — Opunake, Tuesday 11 Manaia. Wednesday J2 bhoep Fair, Hawera, Friday 14 Ram Fair, Hawera, Saturday 15 Eitham, Tuesday 18 Hawera, Friday 21 Opunake, Tuesday 25 Manaia, Wednesday 26 OPONAKITsALj3 YARDg; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. At 12.30. NOLAtf, TONKS, AND CO will sell by nublio auction as above : — 80 2 to 8 year heifers 70 good mixed weaners 15 empty cows 20 18 month steers 20 12 to 18 month, mixed * 15 8 to 5 year bullooks 80 mixed weaners 10 18 month steers 17 springing heifers 30 .2 to 8 year steers 20 15 month, mixed i 10 store cows 1 20 18 month steers 10 2 year heifers 12 mixed weaners 6 fat oows MANAIA salS YARDS. ? WEDNESDAY,""feBRUARY 12. At 12.80 p.m. NOLAN, TONES, & 00. will sell by publio auction as above^v ijmbfrmg weaners .^l^forward cows t 1-8 month mixed 10 mixed weaners 12 yearling steers 18 forward oows 10 18 month steers 20 mixed yearlings 15 fat oows 15 mixed weaners 7 fat cows 40 2 year steers 30 2| year steers HAWERA YARDS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. At 12.80 p.m. Annual Sheep Fair. NOLAN, TONKS, & CO, will hold their Annual Sheep Fair as above,-— 2000 good woolly lambs 1000 good shorn lambs 900 f f m ewes 800 woolly lambs 1000 2 tooth ewes 800 shorn lambs 250 2 tooth wethers 450 woolly lambs 300 ff m ewes 800 mixed young sheep 900 2 tooth ewes 500 2 tooth ewes 500 2 tooth wethers 400 2 and 4 tocth wethers 400 2 tooth ewes 450 4 to 8 tooth pure Lincoln ewes 800 6 to 8 tooth ewes, good line 400 f f m ewes 500 shorn lambs 200 woolly lambs 600 4 tooth ewes 250 f f m ewes 250 6 tooth ewes 1000 2 tooth ewes 600 4 tooth ewes 400 woolly lambs 500 4 tooth ewes 800 2 tooth ewes 700 2 tooth ewes 500 2 tooth wethers ' 500 shorn lambs 800 woolly lambs 600 2 to 8 tooth ewes 500 breeding ewes 850 6 and 8 tooth ewes HAWERA HORSE. BAZAAR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. At 12 o'clock. Annual Ram Fait-. NOLAN, TONES, & CO. will hold their Annual Bam Fair as above, on account of the following well-known breeders : — 400 2 tooth Lincoln rams, bred • by Miss Watt, Messrs ! R B Hamilton, R W Foreman, Wybourne Bros , M J Goodson, P Bourke JW Wilkie, A Bremer, J and W Robertson, W H Wybourne, L G Bremer, J J Campbell, lon, <* F Brem6r 175 2 tooth English and Sorder Leicester rams, bred by W Grant and W Boag 40 2 tooth Shropshire rams, bred by T C Williams 10 2 tooth Romney rams, bred by Messrs Best Bros. 10 Romney ram lambs, bred by Messrs Best Bros* 10 Romney rams, bred by E Maxwell On account of Mr R. E. Moßae, whole of his pure flook of English Leicesters, consisting of— 75 4, 6, and 8 tooth ewes 70 2 tooth rams 45 mixed ewe and ram lambs UNKESERVEi) CLEAEING SALE OF WELL-BBED SHEEP AND CATTLE. At Maugatoro, within nine miles of Dannevirke. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19', Sale at 1 p.m. iharp. A BRAHAM &~WILLIAMB, Ld., J\_ in conjunction with W. Rose, Esc[., have been instructed by. the 'Assets Realization Board to sell by publi3 auction at the HOMESTEAD, MAtfttATORO, near DANNEVIRKE, in consequence of the sale of\the Property.j_to the Government Land Purchase B&ar4 u about — Absolutely Without Rbsbrtk, 6000 2toothLinooln-Romneyewes 2500 4 tooth Lincoln-Romney e^es 2500 6 tooth Lincoln-Romney ewes 6000 4 & syr Lincoln-Romney ewes 8300 lambs (Good lines, heavily culled.) 250 breeding oows 50 8 yaar heifers, in oalf 160 2 yaar heifers, in oalf 250 2 year empty heifers 100 yearling heifers (Well-bred Shorthorn and Hereford cattle, mostly Shorthorn.) 8 working bullooks NOTE— Both oattle and sheep will be offered in lots to snit purchasers ; all the <sheep have been dipped. Lunoheon provided. Coaches leave DANNEVIRKiS »t 8 and 9 a.m. and meet all trains on morning of sale, returning in time o connect with train leaving **>AsNNEVIRKE~at c.«o for Woi»mi_liE, MASTERTOJS- ■ J?ALM^ftftTQiSi . Eto , Etc. KAPONGA tJOAOH FACTORY AND GBNEK*ix§MITHY. . Tjl W. BUCKINGk&M Has pleasure in notifying that he is now prepared to fulfil orders for - vehioles of every description, also that repairing, painting, and trimming in all its branohes will be done on the premises. Having secured the services of a first-olass ooaoh painter, a those desirous of having theii q yenioles repainted and lined will fine it their order* finished in up-to-dati tyle. [• General smithing in all it L branohes. :>f Agricultural Implements mad >p and repaired. y; v * Horse-shoeing ftnd all ferrler' work by skilled workmen.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7384, 10 February 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7384, 10 February 1902, Page 3