Auctions. STRATFORD SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, MARCH 26. At 12.30 p.m. NEWTON KING will sell by auction at his yards as above, — pyrvrv head of cattle, I \J\J in eluding — 240 15 to 18 months steers 40 store and forward cows 12 prime fat cow* (f-mpty) 140 15 months heifers (empty) 25 young store cows 37 2J year steers 50 2A year heifers (in calf) 8 bulls ! 50 mixed weavers 20 fat cows 20 3^ to 4£ year steers 30 i£ to 2I year steers 140 15 to 18 months steers 70 18 months to 2J year steers 120 15 to 18 months heifers in calf 65 store forward cows 32 prime fat ewes POHOKORA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY.. MARCH 27. At 1 p.m. NEWTON KING will sell at Messrs Monraff Bros' yards as above — A Kf\f\ MI XED SHEEP, in4tJUU eluding— 1000 2 and 4 tooth wethers 1000 ewes, mixed ages 2200 shorn and woolly lambs 7 purebred Lincoln lambs 12 Lincoln rams A conveyance will leave the Stratford Mart at 8 39 on morning of sale. OPUNAKE SALE YARDS. MONDAY, MARCH 26. At 1 p.m. JR. STEWART & CO. will • sell by public auction at their yards as above, — I X A Head of Mixed JLiJU Cattle. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OP CLYDESDALE STOCK AT WAVERLEY. TUESDAYTMARCH 26. At 11.36 a.m. I .FREEMAN "iT JACKSON & I CO., instructed by Isaac Lupton, Esq., who is relinquishing horse breeding, will sell at the farm as above — Q/i 1 HORSES, comprising OU Clydesdale brood and pedigree mares, stinted and with foals at foot ; also Clydesdale colts and fillies and 1 to 3-year-olds, etc. Also, — The well-known Clydesdale sire, " Osborne," (sire Salisbury's Pride, dam Smart) foaled 1899. The Clydesdale sire, " Foghorn " (sire .Danger Signal imp., dam Smart) foaled 1903. Auctioneer's Note — Mr. Lupton has been, known for many years as one of the most successful breeders of draught horses on this coast j his stock being always to the fore at the local shows. The mares and 3-year fillies may be seen at work any day. A conveyance will meet trains at \ Waverley. Luncheon Provided. Catalogues on application. BLENNERfIASSETT AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, HIGH STREET ELTHAM. SOLE AGENTS for the following Properties — 72 acres, all in grass, well fenced, first class home, sheds, etc., convenient to factory and railway. Price £26. Easy terms. 225 acres, with every convenience, creamery opposite, good roads, handy to town. Price Easiest of terms. 98 acres, a model dairy farm, up-to-date buildings, all in grass, well fenced and subdivided, close to creamery. Price on application. 150 acres, all in first class pasture, and all ploughable, good house, sheds, etc;, 2 miles from town, £700 cash will secure this fine farm. 250 acres, a fine datry or grazing farm, a'l in gia>.s, every convenience, 8 paddocks. Price £12 per acre, with £tooo cath, STRAIGHT -LEAS/. rB7 acre«, v good dairy farm, in a fine ioca'iiy, bui'dings, very compleu. E-arJy application necessary. BLENNBhH4S3ETT & SONS, Eltham. ' £ HE Star Almanack is invaluable ) to business men in all the townb baiweei Palmerston and vVanganui, as it contains a lot of inform a lion of e.vervday use. MENTHOS THE LIGHTNING TOOTHACHE CURE THE LIGHTNING TOOTHACHE CURE
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9306, 23 March 1907, Page 8
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532Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9306, 23 March 1907, Page 8
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