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EGMONT FARMERS UNION, Ltd. Land Stock, and Produce, Sales men, Auctioneers, Valuers General Commission Agents 11 January — is Stratford, Friday 8 Hawera, Thursday 14 Okaiawa, Friday 15 Manaia, Wednesday 20 Stratford, Friday 22 Hawera, Thursday 28 Okaiawa, Friday 29 Horse Fair, Saturday 30 EGMONT __3MEB3' UNION, I/ED. SALEYABDsTsTRATFOED. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. At 1 p.m. A A. FANTHAM will sell by • public auction as above, 22 15 month steers 2o 15 month heifers 7 fat cows 18 weaners 12 weaners 14 heifers in calf 26 store cows , 30 12 to 20 month mixed PETLDING SALEYAEDS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. ; At 1 p.m. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. will sell by public auction as above, 400 2 and 4 tooth ewes 400 2 and 4 tooth ewes 100 forward wethers 120 ewes with lambs | 41 dairy heifers j 30 mixed cattle 1 heifer 10 f bred Jersey heifers (empty) 1 heifer 3 steers 1 yearling heifer 2 cows and calves 1 cow in calf 20 weaners 1 cow 2 cows 5 15 to 18 month heifers 8 springing heifers 1 springing cow 3 store cows 2 cows and calves 1 Ayrshire bull 1 weaner steer go 18 month steers 8 fat forward 4 year bullocks 30 3 year steers 2 fat cows 50 dairy heifers 100 mixed yearlings 3 2 year steers 3 15" month steers 8 15 month to 2 year heifers (empty) 2 fat cows 3 dairy heifers (empty) At The Mart, High Street, | Eltham. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9. At 1 p.m. ' *__•«__% I WH. & A. McGARRY will 9 sell as above, — 150 cases prime fruit Pigs, fowls, ducks, geese, calves, onions, potatoes, bacon, first-class American parrot, good talker, large cage 1 useful gig horse, light gig and harness, owner left colony . 3 ponies, suit children attending school 2 second hand gigs 1 , in good repair, 2 sets light harness 6 second hand bicye'es, 3 new fenders, tarjestry carpet squares, bedroom services, supe r ior combination duchesse, lot of useful sundries Important Unreserved Dispersal Sale of Pure-bred Draught Horses, Sheep, etc. WEDNESDAY, 20TH JANUARY, 1904, at 2 p.m. Kairanga, Palmerston North. A BRAHAM &" \VILLIAMS, Ltd., i/\ have received instructions from Messrs Nathan Bros, to offer by public auction, at the farm, as above, at 2 p.m., — Absolutely Without Reserve. Their entire Stu_ of high-class Draught Stock, consisting of,— 14 purebred Clydesdale mares, by the following famous _sires: — Watchman, Glengyle, Marshall Keith (imp), St Alexander (imp), Prince I Consort, Herd Laddie (imp), Nil Desperandum, Young Renfrew, and Hard Times (Mitchell's) Most of the above mares have been served by Hereward the Saxon, Young Challenger, and Rotherwood, and eight ©f them have foals at foot by Hereward the Saxon, Lord Ranfurly, and Shepherd Lad (Blaikie's) 15 yearling to 3 year old fillies, by Lord of the Isles, Contingent, Glengyle, Hereward the Saxon, and Pretoria 1 bay yearling colt, by General Wheeler, dam Gipsy, by Quality King 1 bay yearling colt by Pretoria, dam Darling, by Nil Desperandum 1 brown 2 year colt by Con- 1 tin gent, dam Daisy, by Sir William Wallace . 1 5 year stallion, Hereward the Saxon, by Cedric the Saxon, dam Duchess, by Lord Salisbury (imp) Also,— 1 thoroughbred mare, by Wapiti, dam Vanity Fair, with foal at foot by Captain Webb, and in foal to s Conqueror And the whole of their valuable flock bf p.b. Border Leicester sheep (Flock 71 in Flock Book), comprising .—. — 65 ewss, with too lambs at foot 37 2 tooth ewes 1 6 tooth stud ram, bred by Hon. M. Holmes,, of Oamuru 1 fresh full moulh stud ram. bred by Mr J. Littie, of Oamaru The present opportunity is one which breeders should eagerly avail themselves pf. It is not often that draught stock of such exceptional quality is placed upon the market without reserve, and it is a matter of very great regret that. Messrs. Nathan Bros have found it necessary to disperse this iine stud, which will be a very heavy loss to the district. No time and expense has been spared by Messrs. Nathan Bros, in building up their stud, and the best mates obtainable in the colony have been purchased from time to time, and the fact that the young stock to be offered by such ; proved sirea as appear in the advertisement, and that some of mares have been served by those great sires Young Challenger and Hereward the Saxon should be sufficient inducement to attract buyers from all parts of New Zealand. Catalogues on application. / ABRAJSAM& WILLIAMS, Ltd., Palmerston North, Pahiatua, and Mar ton. / RYbTALLISED Cherries at O Smith's Cash Store. • ■• - T-— L«.-, y-j^ga2gfe_i_3_;

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7873, 7 January 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7873, 7 January 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7873, 7 January 1904, Page 3

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