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OTEUART & COKRIGAN O (late Budge & Good) STOCK SALES. • August — Martin Barker's Clearing Sale, Auroa road, Saturday 6 Eltham, Wednesday 10 i Kaponga, Friday 12 , Mr B. Speight's Clearing Sale, , Rama road, Monday 15 Manaia, Tuesday 16 I Stratford, Wednesday 17 t Eltham, Wednesday 24 : Auroa, Thursday 25 Kaponga, Friday 25 1 Strathmore, Monday 29 1 Manaia, Tuesday 30 Stratford, Wednesday 31 L— . . , ON THE FARM, AUROA ROAD, 1 AWATUNA EAST. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. At 11.30 a.m. STEUART AND CORRIGAN have received instructions from Mr Martin Barker, who is I giving up dairying, to sell by public auction, Without Reserve, 72 young dairy cows, August 1 and September calvers 2 young bulls 2 breeding sows 9 factory cans troughs and sundries With Slight Reserve, 41 2$ to 3 yr springing heifers 2 half draught mares in foal to Federation 1 hack mare, in foal to Consby x 10 month colt, by Argyle 1 10 month colt, by Consby x i\ year colt, by Marquis of Salisbury Tip dray and harness Also, — Goodwill of 300 acres, with lease and right of purchase at /12 per acre On account of other vendors, — 1 3 year filly, by Jersey 1 spring dray Note. — Mr Barker will be glad to show the cows to prospective buyers at any time before the sale. Any cattle bought at the above sale will be given two weeks' grazing if needed. AT THE HOUSE, KAPONGA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9. At 12 o'clock. STEUART AND CORRIGAN have received instructions from Mr H. Melville, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction, Without Reserve, 17 dairy cows 1 bull 8 pigs 2 stacks hay 1 horse and harness Milk cans, buckets, 2 side saddles, waggonette, potatoes, fowls, and ducks And all his Household Furniture and Effects. TREES. TREES. THE LAST SALE OF THE SEASON. At The Mart. Regent Street, Hawera. saturdayTaugust 6. THE WEST COAST FARMERS' TRADING ASSOCI ATION, Ltd., will sell on behalf ot Messrs James Laird and Sons, as above,— . • A choice collection of Trees, Flowering Plants, and Bulbs of all descriptions.., Auctioneer's Note. — The auctioneer would draw attention to the fact that this is the last sale of the season. The reputation earned by this firm for placirig on the market only first class produce is a guarantee that purchasers will be well served. L. H. McALPINE, . Auctioneer. AST THK MART, Regent-street, Hawera. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. WEST COAST FARMERS 1 TRADING ASSOCIATION, Ltd., will sell by public auction as above, — Poultry and f^rm produce at 1 o'clock sharp Furniture and sundries, including —■Chest drawers, duchess chest, couch, bedsteads, bedding, mattresses, sewing machine, carpets, ladies' bike, buggy harness, saddle, etc. On behalf ot Messrs James Laird and Sons, — Trees, shrubs, and bulbs of all descriptions, including shelter, ornamental, and flower1 ing t/ees and plants of varieties too numerous to enumerate The reputation of the vendors is sufficient guarantee as to the quality of the goods. The consignment is a large one, and the last of the season. For Private Sale — . Furniture ot all kinds, horse and fowl feed, drapery, enamelware, crockeryware, hearthrugs, bridles, horse covers, etc FEILDING SALE YARDS. FRIDAY,~AUGUST, 5. At 12.30 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., will sell by public auction as above, — 150 ewes in lamb 350 ewes in lamb to Southdown and Border Leicester rams (good) 40 fat ewes 100 a and 4-tooth maiden ewes 25 empty ewes 80 fat sheep 300 hoggets 100 hoggets 250 hoggets 112 hoggets 400 hoggets ',' a20a 20 Hoggets 230 ewes in lamb • 50 hoggets ' I 600 good hoggets (off turnips) » 8 fat cows 15 dairy cows — August, ' September, and Oct. calvers 9 3-year heifers at calving 1 (quiet) 8 springing heifers J 8 weaners . ' 13 springing heifers (first-class line) r , 5 -dairy cows, August and [ September calvers 5 good dairy cows, August I and September calvers 1 7 fat cows L 10 weaners 12 mixed yearlings ' 40 yearling heifers 1 60 yearling steers ' 40 half-bred Polled Angus yearI lings ; 1 cow in milk . 111 1 Holstein bull ' 1 Jersey bull J r well-bred vShor'thorn bull On account of whom it may concern— ' 1 rig Special . Entry. 3 'On account of Mr W. J. Shaw— 30 first-class young sound s dairy cows "(springing) r Jersey bull Note.4-The herd has been heavily , called for five years, and show a 4.i r ittest'. WANTED, at once, a good Female Cook. Apply Coffee ) Palace. F MARRIOTT, TD^er and - „. • , Cleaner. 71 Guyton street,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8052, 4 August 1904, Page 3

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