GOLF.
To-morrow (Wednesday) there will /be a bogey competition played on the .local links, commencing at 9.30 a.m. Players will choose' their own partners. 'The professional has arrived, and will be busy during the next week or two .coaching the members of the club.
At4>fce request of a number of breeders the N.Z. Loan arid Mercantile Agency Co., iJtrcL, intend holding a parade and sale of stallions about the end of .August. It is the Company's intention to hold these sales aivnuaily, bo' fhat breeders may have a market for horses of this • description. Several entries have already been received, and it is' anticipated that a good number of first-class colts and stallions will, be , submitted. Further particulars will be found in our advertising columns. "^ in the Magistrate's Court this moming, before Mr A. Turnbulli S.M., judgment was entered for. plaintiffs, with costs in the following cases.: — J. E. Wileon v. Tin, claim £6 19s; J. P. Keen v. , H. Holds«|orth, £4 11s lOd. There were five judgment summons cases set down, but they were all adjourned, the majority being in process of settlement. Cable advices received in Hawera report that' a shipment of 400 boxes of butter from the Moa Farmers' Company sent by the lonic averaged 115s; a shipment of about 100 boxes sent by Nox- ; manby factory brought about the same ' an average of 114s 3d. / IV.Z. Loan, and Mercantile Agency C,o. announced clearing sales on behalf of Mr S. Cflegg,,, Oaonui, on July 21 ; and on "behalf of the trustees of the late E. Davison, <<Kapuni, on July 22. f Hawera' Machinery Exchange advertises 190 ' acres) -to be leased with purchasing
'•• , At .Momohaki, on Thursday, 23r'd irist., Messrs Freeman R. Jackson 'and Co. will sell the -whole of JMr T. H. Nicholson's valuable dairy herd. The cows are an exceptionally good' lot, in splendid condition, and be thoroughly reconunend- < ed'to dairymen. Drags will meet both morning trains at Momohaki for the ' convenience of buyers, and will return, in time to catch the evening trains. Implements and furniture will be sold at 10.30 .■a.m. sharp. , ■. SALE OF FARM PROPERTY, 1 WAVERLEY.
On Friday, 24th July, at Waverley, Messrs Freeman R. Jackson and Co., ?■ Instructed by Mrs » John Dickie, will sell hir first-class dairy farm of 152 acres, * situated within . 1 J miles of "Waverjl^y; post office, and at present 'occupied by^Vfr G. C. Aiken. The property is inggood order and has every convenience^ The terms are exceptionally easy. Particulars may be /obtained from* the auctioneers, or their W»verley representative. "SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT.*' Captain G. M. Bal four, of the ship Golden Gate;, writing , from Lyttelton, gaya : — "I have been a great sufferer from dyspepsia for, Jiirte years, and have been treated by doctors both in England and America, without any good result, T "have also tried most of the advertised 1 medicines sold for this complaint, but could get no permanent relief, until I •was induced to try a bottle of Impey's May Apple. Before the bottje was finished I could feel the good effects from it, and I am so convinced of its real value that I intend to take six bottles •with me on my voyage.", Fer In3ige.s- ' tion, Flatulence, Constipation, Sluggish Liver, etc., Impey's May Apple, is a certain cure. Of aruggists and storekeepers, 2s 6cL— Aflvt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 14 July 1908, Page 7
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556GOLF. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 14 July 1908, Page 7
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