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CLEARING SALE OF STOCK, FUBNITDBBwd BUWDKIBB WEDNESDAY, 28rd NOVEMBER, At 1 p.m. THE NATIONAL MOBTOAOK AND AGENCY 00., 01? N.Z., LTD., haw received instructions (ram Mrs Brewer, who bag sold her property and is !ea. ing the District:— 8 Flrst-olase Milk Cowl in fall profit 1 First-class Milk Cow in calf. 150 Duoka 1 Bpring-eart Mare 8 Young Pigs 1 Milk Out and Harness 1 Tip Dray 1 Set Fanners, 1 Sledge, 1 Barrow, Lot Harness, 2 Saddles, Covers, 800 Empty Sacks, 100 Bricks, 600 ft. Dressed W. Board-, Bough Timber, Stakes, Iron Piping, Sheet Lead, 8 Pannelled Doors, IT. andO Door, Let Dairy Utensils. FURNITUHE.-4 Doable Iron Bedsteads and Mattresses, 8 Chests Drivers, 1 Tile Baek Wacbstand, 1 Child's Cot, 4 Washstands and Ware, 4 Toilet Tables, 8 Kapok Mattresses, Fenders, Oortaim, Carpels, Bugs, Curtain Poles, 1 Oouoh, i 1 Dining Boom Table, 1 Bide Table, Brass Bail Fender, Irons, Chain, Kitchen Tables, Colonial Sola, and Sundries. Lots of Household For* niture, all in good repair; alto a lot of Garden Tools, Ac A. A: MACOIBBON, nIS Auctioneer. A Drag will run for the oonvenienos of pur ObflS<"B. Wyndham Stock Sale. ALTERATION OF DATE. rpo Avoid Clashing with Dunedln Show THE NEXT SALE Will be held ON MONDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. A- A. MACOIBBON, If" Beoretary. Maasra Dalp>ty ft Co. Special Cattle Sale. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1904. At 2 p.m. (Alter arrival of North Express). 500 Head Cattle. D ALGETY & CO. LTD., and BBNDBBSON & BATOEB will sell at the above time and date, at the GORE SALEYABDS, the following lines : Aooount A. G. Bell, Esq.: A A IS months to 2yr-old Steers and 44: Heifers OQ 2yr-old Steers 1(\ 3 ? r ' old ste,rl aD * Hei,er » All in forward condition and well-bred Cattle. Account J. Z. Boult, Esq.: Kf\ 2-year-old Steers QA 3-year-old Steers All in very forward oondition, wellbred and quiet. A pioked lineAccount J. H. Lory, Esq.: ) Will calve in December. Account J. Brown, Esq: *\ Yearling Steers and Heifers ' 3-year-old Heifers 1 Q 3-year-old Steers 1 f* 4-year-old Steers All good sorts and forward. Account John Fuoh, Esq : tr\M 3-year-old Steers Aooount Jas. Robertson, Esq: fll 3and 4-year-old Bullocks. All la forward oondition. A good line.

Aooount W. Straoban, Esq : >r\ 2 and 3-year-old Bullocks l Account J. Thomson, Esq : OK 2 and 3-year old Steers and Halters Aooount of a Client: 'i~| 18 month Steers and Heifers Account B. MoMab, Esq.: 1 A 4-ysarold Bollocks ' 4-year-old Speyed Heifers o Aooount John Bruoe, Esq. : Q A 8. 3 and 4-year-old Cattle. All above Cattle are in very forward oondi ■ tion and all well-bred and well grown, ohiefly Shorthorn and Hereford CroMM. Wyndham Racing Olab. ANNUAL BACKS. -IVTONDAV, 2nd JANUARY, 1905. programme. (Approved by D.J.C. and N.Z.T.A.) 1. High-weight Back, of £80; second borte £5 from stakes. Six f urlongt. Nomination, 16b ; acceptance, 10s. 2. Handicap Trot, of £80; second horse £5 (rem stakes. Mile. Saddle. Weight, lOst. j ponies 14.2 or under 9«. 15a and 10b. 8. New tear Handicap, of £4O; seoond horse £6 from stakes. Mile. 30s and 16s. 4. Diatriot Hack Race, of £25; second horse £3 from stakes. Six furlongs. For hrcka that have never won a raoe of the value of £IS. Weight, lOst. Entrance 20s (received up to night of aooeptanee). 5. Open Welter Handicap, of £25; seoond horse £3 from stakes. Seven furlongs. 12b and 10b. 6. Flying Handicap, of £80; seoond horse £5 from stakes. Five furlongs. 15s and 10s. 7. Handioap Trot, of £BS; seoond hone £5 from stakes. Two miles. Optional. Weight, lOst; pontes 14.1 or under 9st. 15s and 16s. 8. District Welter Handicap, of £ls ! seoond horse £5 from stakes. Mile. 16s and 15s. For full programme, see Official Calendar. In "Diatriot" Races horses must have been owned by residents south of the Molyneux River three months prior to the date of this meeting. DATES OF NOMINATION AMD ACCEPTANCE. Friday, ttioember 9 —Nominations for al I events by 8 p.m. Friday, December 18 Handicaps declared. Friday, December 28— Acceptances by 8 W. J. MARSH, Secretary. WAIKAKJL DENTISTRY. DBMTItTRT S. MYERS ft CO., DENTISTS, DUNEDIN AND TAPANUI, ILL VISIT WAIKAKA every second Friday. Next Visit, Friday, S6th November, at Corooran's Hotel. All work at Town Prices. Other Dentists' work remodelled at small oost. L. THOMSON. Dentist (by exam.), Representative FIRST VISIT November 11th, 1904. Hours from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ANEW i.OT of Dainty Afternoon Oops and auoers at A, Christie's. Came early and get yoor oholoe. MISS JOHNSTON, Main Street, Gore, has been appointed agent for the 'Frisco system of Dress-cutting, which is ons of the best systems yet introduced; needs no calculations. Ladies! Fitted Patterns. Olmhi oan bs arranged to salt the sonrtaUttM ol BBsUa. XKttoatfpUaailM.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1413, 19 November 1904, Page 5

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