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EGMONT FARMERS' UNION • Ltd. Land Stool., and Produce, SalesmNj Auctioneers, Valuers, 1 General Commission Agents FEBStTARY, — Hawera, Thursday 13 Okaiawa, Friday 14 Manaia, Tuesday 18 Stratford, Friday 21 Hawera Horse Fair, Saturday 22 Hawera, Monday 24 flawera, Thursday 27 EGMONT FARMERS' UNION, Ld. S SHEEP FAIR. "i Glover Road Yards, Hawera. J ft Monday;, February 24. A A. FANTHAM will sell by • publio auotion ac above, — 6500 sheep Also, Absolutely Without Reserve, 80 2 tooth pure Lincoln rams 2 English Leicester rams Bred by A. A. t Fantham. {! Full partioulars later. j Entries Solicited. E~GMONT FARMERS' UNION, Ld. Glover Roai> Yards, Haweba. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. v "i At 1 p.m. j A A. FANTHAM will sell by 1 « public auction as above, — .60 3 year steers 30 S year steers 10 fat oows 30 2 year heifers 30 oalves 12 fat bullocks 80 forward oows 14 yearlings 15 heifers, in oalf U8 18 month steers 25 15 to 18 month steers 80 3 year bullocks 40 2 year bullocks 30 18 month steers 60 8 year forward bullooks 55 3 year bullocks EGMONT FARMERS' UNION, Ld. Sale Yabds, Okaiawa. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. At 1 p.m. A A. FANTHAM will sell by • public auotion as above, — 25 good weaners 10 store cows 5 2 year steers 13 heifers : iv calf 14 fat cows i 40 weaners 10 fatoows 10 forward cows 26 good weaners PALMERBTON NORT±L" Annual Sheep Fair. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. Sale at 1 o'clock. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ld., j JLJI. will sell by public auction at ti their yards, Rangitikei-street, as j above, — . a( 145,000 well-bred sheep vi On account of Messrs MoHardio Bros,, Moutoa Estate, D. and 0. Monrad, H. Gaisford, G. H. Engelg, 0. E. Beetham, M. Alderson, A. Williams, Jas. Barns, Hon. W. Johnson, 0 Hawkins, W Johnston, C W Walker R W Taylor, Messrs Raddolph and Walker, G Potts, Doak, and Abraham, and others, comprising, — 350 6 tooth and f fm Romney ewes 500 4 tooth Leicester-Lincoln ewes, superior line 500 4 tooth Fomney-Linooln [ ewes, superior line 6030 6 and 8 tooth Lincoln ewes 1000 2 and 4 tooth Lincoln ewes 600 2 tocth ewes, by EnglishLeicester rams 16C0 forward wethers 500 4 tooth Romney ewes 450 2 tooth ewes 380 2 tooth wethers 500 4 tooth maiden ewes (splendid line) 500 2 tooth Lincoln-Leicester ewes 470 breeding ewes 100 6 tooth to ff m ewes j 800 Leicester Lincoln ewes 250 6 tooth Romney ewes 1600 good lambs Early entries invited to enable arrangements for pens to be made ~] No cattle taken at this sale. J UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE v OF WELL-BBED SHEEP AND ? OATTLE. At Maogatoro, within nine miles of Dannevirke. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Sale at'l p.m. sharp. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ld., in conjunction with W. Rose, Esq[., have been instructed by the Assets Realization Board to sell by pubho auction at the HOMESTEAD iyfANGA/rORO, near DANNEVIRKE, in consequence of the eale of the Property to the Government Land Purchase Board, about — Absolutely Without Reserve, 6000 2tooth Lincoln -Romney ewes 2500 4 tooth Lincoln-Romney ewes 2500 6tooth Lincoln-Romney ewes 6000 4&syrLincob>Romneyewes 8300 lambs (Good lines, heavily culled.) 250 breeding cows 50 8 year heifers, in calf 160 2 yaar heifers, in calf 250 2 year empty heifers 100 yearling heifers (Well-bred Shorthorn and Hereford cattle, mostly Shorthorn.) 8 working bullooks NOTE— Both oattle and Bheep will be offered in lots to suit purchasers ; all the sheep have been dipped. - • Luncheon provided. Coaches leave DANNEVIRKUi »t 8 and 9 a.m. and meet all trains on morning of sale, returning in time to connect with train leaving DANNEVIBKE at 5.80 p.m. for WOODVILLE, MASTERTON PALMERSTON, Etc . Etc. % "TS to know something JL for \ihieh there is a constant demand, and to Learn it at Home by •. Mail involves 1 only small expense, and such time as oan be spared To f rom o ther duties. Ours is the only system that teaches without a Know teacher. Write or oall. The Hemingway Commbbcial and coaohBooli- INQ School, 192 Queen-et., Auckland Keep- Distance & exparienoe immaterial; cost small ins" Simplified Book-keep-ing 1/6 ; Simplified Book - keeping for Farmers 2/6, oommended by His Honor 1 Judge Kettle. NURbING HOME. MRS SISLEY is prepared to take in patients at her residnece, "Kincora," High-street,' Eltham. NEUROL ...F08... + HEADACHE

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7385, 11 February 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7385, 11 February 1902, Page 3