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XT° LAN . TONKS. & CO_H JJN STOCK SALES. _■ June — Hawera, Thursday 1 x ~- Horse Fair, Saturday 13 Manaia, Tuesday 16 Opunake, Monday 22 Eltham, Tuesday* 23 J^M Hawera, Thursday 25 Kakaramea, Friday 26 Mr J. Hume's clearing sal^H Riverdale, Monday 29 Manaia, Tuesday 30 I^l July,— H Mr J. Armstrong's clearing s^^H Kakaramea, Friday 3 Messrs J. F. Young and Johj^J Garnett's clearing sal^H Oeo,' Wednesday 8 ,^fl Mr C. Curtis' clearing sale^f Otakeho, Friday 10 " '^M Mr Taka's clearing sale, Opu^H nake, Wednesday 15 j^J Mr M. Rudkm's clearing sale^f Otakeho, Thursday 16 Mr E. Washer's clearing sale^J Alton, Wednesday 22 . flj Mr A. Bretherton's clearingH sale, Kakaramea, Friday 24H Mrs Roskruge-'s clearing sale,H Hastings road, Wednes-^B day 29 , '^J HAWERA SALE YARDS. THURSDAY^" JUNE 11. ■ 12.30 p.m. B NOLAN, TONKS, & CO. willß sell by public auction, as.H above, rH 5o 3^ year bullocks fl 50 i\ year steers H 90 turnip bullocks . 50 3 year forward bullocks ■ 30 mixed weaners ■ 50 yearling heifers S 20 fat and forward cows S 40 18 month steers -«M 25 mixed weaners <■ 40 fresh cows ■ 50 turnip bullocks fl 25 2 year steers 9 60 yearling steers ■ ■ 10 fat cows I 15 18 month steers ■ 20 2 year heifers in 'calf >M 10 store cows g 16 3 year bullocks I 30 superior weaker steers I 10 superior weaner heifers I 3 prime fat cows I 3 prime fat heifers I 1500 good 4 tooth wethers from I Pohokura I 300 ewes in lamb to Leicester I rams I 50 , fat ewes I HAWERA HORSE BAZAAR.— I • HORSE FAIR. I SATURDAY, JUNE 18. I NOLAN, TONKS, & CO. will A hold .their monthly horse I fair as above, . J Present entries, . .^1 65 horses, consisting of har- I ness horses, draughts, and I hacks, broken and un- I broken -~~1 On account of Mr H. E. Good, who 1 has left for England, 1 1 grey gelding, aged, first prize I show jumper I 1 weight carrying cob, any -^ \ . trial, harness or saddle IMPORTANT SALE DAIRY * FARMS. "\TOLAN, TONKS, & CO., ! __\ under instructions from the executors of the late J. R..Lysaght, will offer on Saturday, 27th June,— • 2000 acres, situated at Mokoia, ' which is being surveyed into j convenient-sized dairy holdirgs. Particulars in issue of 13th inst. ! 5,8,9,t0,ii,i2 I?»REEMAN Rt JACKSON and 1 CO.'S LIST OP AUCTION SALES FOR June — Johnsonville', Tuesday 16 1 Wanganui, Wednesday 17 [ Waverley, Friday 19 Johnsonville, Tuesday 23 Wanganui, Wednesday 24 Johnsonville., Tuesday 30 Agents for Owen's New Zealand Patent Sheep Dip and Piercey's Patent Fencing, Kondo Sheep Drench. KAPONGA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 12. 12.30 o'clock. NEWTON KING will sell at his yards as above by public . I auction, — 15 fat bullocks 25 18 month steers 20 weaners 10 weaners 12 fat cows . „ 6 fat cows -^ 12 forward cows 20 store cows 10 store cows 8 forward cows 20 yearlings 25 3^ year uncalved heiiers " 12 3$ year uncalvefl heifers 4 forward calves 12 weaners F. W. WEBSTER, Auctioneer. At The Mart, High Street, Eltham. SATURDAY, JUNE 13.' At 12.30 p.m. — WH. & A. McGARRY, favored • with instructions from Mr L. Blennerhassett, will sell as above, Without Reserve, _I£s Purebred Prize Fowls and * Ducks, including: 40 young Langshan cockerels and pullets 20 young Orpington cockerels and pullets 25 young Pekin ducks and drakes 20 mixed fowls 10 mixed ducks Also, — 1 pen each first-clasr, BJack Langshans and Orpingtons 5 Buff Pekin Bantams 1 pair each Rouen and Aylesbury ducks Mr Blennerhassett has secured 21 prizes with a total of, 21 entries, prizes including 16 first,, 2 seconds, •2 specials, and 1 points prize. Our instructions are- to sell absolutely without reserve. KAPONGA COACH FACTORY AND GENERAL SMITHY. rp W. , BUCKINGHAM, ■ Has pleasure innotifying that he is now. prepared to fulfil oVdecs for vehicles of ever-y^description, also that repairing, painting, and trimming in all its branches will be done on the premises. -Haying secured the services of a first-class coach painter, those desirous haying their vehicles repainted and lined will find their orders finished in 1 up-to-date style. General smithing in all its ' branches. Agricultural »mplements made and repaired. . Horse-shoeing and all farrier's work by skilled workmen*

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 10 June 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 10 June 1903, Page 3