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T OLAN, TONKS & COB STOOK I RALES JBUABY, — Opunake, Tuesday 11 Manaia. Wednesday 12 fcheep Fair, Hawera, Friday 14 Ram Fair, Hawera, Saturday 16 Eltham, Tuesday 18 Hawera, Friday 21 Opunake, Tuesday 25 Wednesday 26 HAWERA YABDS. FEIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. At 12.80 p.m. nnual Sheep Fair. I hold their Annual Sheep r as above, — 000 good woolly lambs 000 good shorn lambs 900 f f m ewes 800 woolly lambs 000 2 tooth ewes 800 shorn lambs 250 2 tooth wethers 450 woolly lambs 300 f f m ewes 800 mfxed young sheep 900 2 tooth ewes 500 2 tooth ewes 500 2 tooth wethers 400 2 and 4 tooth wethers 400 2 tooth ewes 450 4 toB tooth pure Lincolnewea 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 000 2 tooth ewes 500 4 tooth ewea 400 woolly lambs 500 4 tooth ewes 800 2 tooth ewes 700 2 tooth ewes 500 2 tooth wethers 500 shorn lambs 300 woolly lambs 600 2 to 8 tooth ewes 500 breeding ewes 850 6 and 8 tooth ewes 800 wethers 200 woolly lamba iAWEKA HORSE BAZAAR. aturday,"february is. At 12 o'clock. nnual. "Ram Pair rOLAST, TONKS, 4 OO^S 1 hold their Annual Ram Fair ;bove, on account of the following l-known breeders :— 400 2 tooth Lincoln rams, bred by Mies Watt, Messrs ■X B Hamilton, R W Foreman, Wybourne Bros., M J Goodson, P Bourke ■ J W Wilkie, A Bremer, J and W Robertson, W H Wybourne, L G Bremer, J J Campbell, lon Bros, G F Bremer 175 2 tooth English and Border Leicester rams, bred by W Grant and WBoag 40 2 tooth Shropshire rams, bred by T 0 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 •n account of Mr R. E. Moßae, 'ha whole of his pure flock of English Leiceaters, consisting of<75 4, 6, and 8 tooth ewes 70 2 tooth rams 45 mixed ewe and ram Jambs LfMERSTONN. BALK YARDS. lURSDAY,"IibRUARY 18. At 12 noon. rEW ZEALAND LOAN AND I Mercantile Agenoy Co., Ltd., sell by publio auotion at their Is, Rangitikei-street, as above,— 400 2 and 4 tooth wethers 100 forward 4 year, bullocks (well-bred line) 70 2 to 8 year steers 16 prime fat bullooks 6 fat bullooks 50 well-bred empty heifers 80 18 month steers 12 8 and 4 year bullooks 80 weaners 4 fat oows 13 fat bullooks 500 shorn lambs 250 ehorn lambs 600 6 tooth to ffm ewes 480 2 tooth ewes 80 2 tooth wethers 450 breeding ewes 150 breeding ewes . 800 2 and 4 tooth ewes 500 2 4, 6, and f m ewes 580 2 and 4 tooth wethers 500 2, 4, 6 and f m ewes, mostly 4 and 6 tooth 000 breeding ewes 500 2 tooth English-Leicester ewes 300 good Romney ewes 800 6 tonth and f m Romney ewea 300 Linooln ewes 250 2-tooth crossbred ewes 150 Romneyewes 100 f mewes 600 gocd ewes 50 purebred Linooln ewes 100 fat and forward ewes 200 2 tooth wethers 100 2 and 4 tooth fat and forward wethers 80 2 tooth wethers 50 2 tooth wethers 200 ehorn Romney lambs 200 good woolly lamba (o, on account of D. Rowlands, iUeq., Jackeytown— 100 purebred 2 tooth Romney ewes Also, on account of D. Buiok— j.50 purebred Romney ewes SMONT BTEAM SAW, PLAN ING & MOULDING ILLS ASH AND DOOR FAOTORY \ Established, 1888. tsh Mills at Midhirst and Ngaire. 'ards at Midhirst, Stratford, and Ngaire. sad Offioe and Faotory, Princesstreet, HAWERA. 80. SYME ... Pbopriktob. A large stook of all sizes of rough id dressed timber in rimu, matai tara kauri, and white pine. Rustioated boarding, tongued and cooved Flooring, T. G. B. and V. ring All tra.de requi bites kept in atook. JOINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION eluding sashes, doors, sash frames, K)r frames, shop fronts, roller luiters, bay and Venetian windows ylights, vinery and garden lights, uroases, mantelpieces, gates, posts namental fencing, handrailing. MOULDINGS OF ALL PATTERNS.— peoial designs to order. Turnery and band saw cutting 1 their branohes. Carved trusses, irandah, mantel and cave brackets. Tallow. eaßks, butter kegs, tubs, lokets, cheese vats, barre and [uare churns with stand and pulleys miplete. Large faotory churns made to •dor with all the latest improvements. All material used &>* joinery and tanufaotured goods picked and loroughly seasoned, W. F. BROOKING. STATUARY & MONUMENTAL 5 MASON, Bbouobam Stout NEW PLYMOUTH larble and Granite Moaunient Crosses! Headstones, &o.» and at Lowest Remunerative Prices, .ron Tomb Railings in great variety, ■)btfigns and Estimates furnished for work ereoted in any cemetery in the Provincial District.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7386, 12 February 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7386, 12 February 1902, Page 3