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STEUAR1 1 AND COIiHIGAiv (late Budge & Good) STOCK SALES FebbfAHY, — Eltham, Wednesday 26 Kaponga, Friday 28 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF WELL-BRED SHEEP AND CATTLE. At Mangatoro, within nine miles of Dannevirke. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Sale at 1 p.m. .harp. \ BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ld., Jt\. in conjunction with W. Rose, Esc_., have been instructed by the Assets Realization Board to sell by public auction at the HOMESTEAD MANGATORO, near DANNEVIRKE, in consequence of the sale of the Property to the Government Land Purchase Board, about— Absolutely Without Reserve, 6000 2 tooth Lincoln ewes 2500 4 tooth Lincoln ewes 2600 6 tooth Lincoln ewes 6000 4 and 5 year Lincoln ewes 8800 lambs (Good line?, heavily culled.) 250 breeding cows 50 8 year heifers, in calf 160 2 yaar heifers, in calf 250 2 year empty heifeis 100 yearling heifers (Well-bred Shorthorn and Hereford cattle, mostly Shorthorn.) 8 working bullooks NOTE— Both cattle and sheep will be offered in lots to suit purchasers ; all the sheep have been dipped. Luncheon provided. Ooaohoa leave DANNEVIRKIU *t 8 and 9 a.m. and meet all trains on morniog of sale, returning iD time to connect with train leaving DANNEVIRKE at 6.80 p.m. for WOODVILLE, MASTERTON fALMBBSTON. Etc.. Etc. UNRESERVED CLEARING BALE. AT KUMEROA, WITHIN SIX MILES OF WOODVILLE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. At 12 (noon) sharp. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ld., _£~_L have received instructions from Mr Thos. Crosse to aell by public auction athishomeptead,KUMEßOA, near WOODVILLE, in consequence of the sale of the property to the Government Land Purchase Board, Absolutely Without Jieserve. 900 f m Leicester-Lincoln ewes 1100 6 tooth Leicester Lin. ewes 1200 4 tooth Leicester-Lin, ewes 700 2 tooth Leicester-Lin, ewea 500 2 tooth Romney-Lin. ewes 1200 2 tooth Romßey-L_ice_ter-1 Lincoln wethers 600 fat wethers 1400 4 tooth wethers 600 Leicester-Lin, ewe lambs 400 Romney-Lincoln ewe lambs 1000 Lin. -Leicester and Romney wether lambs 80 rams 70 18 mos Polled- Angus heifers SO hexd young cattle Draught horses, drays, waggons, farming implements, dairy cow s, station hack?, posts, wire, etc , etc. NOT&— The auctioneers would draw special attention to the class of sheep to be offered, they are particularly well-bred and reared on hilly country in the 40 mile district. Luncheon provided. Coached meet all trains at Woodville, moroing of sale. TRINITY COLLEGE LONDON. (Instituted 1872.) THE last daya of entry for the next Local Examinations in Music are as under, viz : — Musical knowledge (Theory), 19th February, 1902. Instrumental and Vocal, 11th June, 1902. The seven national prizes of £5 and £3 each, and three looal exhibitions, value £9 9a each, aie awarded annually, in July. Chairman of the Local Committeo, Yen. Abchdeaco* Govett; Local Secretary, N. K. MaoDiabmid, from whom the current regulations, as well as particulars of higher examinations, may be obtained. 18 BPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. IN pursuance of "The Banks and Bankers Aot, 1880," and •« The Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882," Wednesday and Thursday, 19th and 20th days of February, 1902, .espectively, aie hereby appointed Special Part Bank Holidays from 12 o'clook, noon, at the Hawera Branch. Also Thursday, the 20th day of February, 1902, a Special Bank Holiday at the Eltham, Manaia, Opunake, & Patea Branches of the undermentioned Banks The Bank of New South Wales : ALOYSIUS MACDONALD, For the Inspector. The Bank of A uatralasia : O. WINTER, Inspector. lhe Bank of New Zealand : JAMES EMBLISG, i General Manager. WAIMATE ROAD BOARD. ALL Rates Unpaid on the 28th February will be sued for on Ist March. By order of the Board. JAMES C. DATSON, Clerk. WOOL SHIP. rpHE undersigned will despatch JL the following High- class Vessel for London direct : — JESSIE OSBORNE, Iron Barque, 1058 tons, 100 Al. Sailing early in March. For freight and particulars apply 1 GEO. H. SCALES, Wellington. I^TEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS HAWERA RACES. On Wednesday and Thuksday, 19th and 20th February, Special Passenger Trains will leave Racecourse at 6.3 p.m. for New Plymouth and at 6.10 p.m. for Wanganui. The goods train with oar attached between Hawera and New Plymouth, and the usual afternoon train from Hawera to Wanganui will not run either day. For further particulars and holiday excursion fares see posters at stations. Excursion tickets will not be available for mail trains. 18 - BY ORDER. A. H. GUY, KAPONGA. WHEELWRTGHT AND GENERAL SMITH. I HAVE much pleasure in informing the people of Eaponga and surrounding districts that I have started business in their town, and anything left* in my oharge will receive my utmost attention. Dairy Faotory Maohinery and Agricultural Implements repaired. .Shoeing a speciality.' Terms moderate.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7391, 18 February 1902, Page 3

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