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TO-MORROW. WILLIAMS "AND KETTLE LrsilTKii, ' Have lccoived instructions from the well knoun Ram breeder, A. McKcnxic, Esq. Seaforth, lo sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 12th JANUARY, 1893 > At tlie Mntan lioro Yards — • QA TWO-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS -) \J\) well-grown, and in good condition Also,— 1 1 on ir EA D cATT Ij ' 15 Yearling Heifers (well bred am ' (|uiet) j 20 Yearlings (mixed sexes) G Fat Cows 2 Toll Angus Hulls 2 Quiet Springing Heifers 1 Springing Cow Ofcf\ WOOLLY EWES & LAMBS. 300 Empty Sliorn Ewes. f* PRI M E PORK ER S. JAMES CAMPBELL, SIM Auctioneer. The N. 2. Loan and lEeroaatilo Agency Company [LIMITKU] MONTHLY STOCK SALE At Alahuvfccro Yards, THURSDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1899, At Eleven a.m. Entries : MFAT CATTLE (Heifers, Steers, and Spayed Heifers), 20 Young Steers, Several Springing Cows, 4 well-lircd Berkshire Hours (young), ISO Wethers (in forward condition), 30 Dry Ewes (fat). Further entries invited. JOHN W. BRIGHT, 8 $4 Auctioneer. STOCK SALE. ' OUR Monthly .Stock Sale iVill lie held at Matawhero Yards, on THURSDAY, 12tli mat., at 11 o'elockj'when we will offer— 50 Head Two-year-old Steers 23 Four-tooth Lincoln Rams, bred by E. Aleniovo, Esq. 230 Sheep (mixed) COMMON, SHELTON & CO., I/rri._ RAMS.' ""RAMS'! BAMS. G. R. WYLLIE Has received instructions from J. E. Ekhe, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at, liis Homestead (" Newstead "), on THURSDAY, 19th INSTANT, , AT 12 O'CLOCK, rr\llß WHOLE OF HIS TWO-TOOTH X LINCOLN RAMS (numbering 200). Air Espie has decided to sell none privately, and as everyone will go to the hammer this will give buyers equal chances.' Air Espie being an old and well-known breeder, intending purchasers should not miss this opportunity, as it is a splendid chance to secure first-class sheep. The sires of these rams were selected from the best Lincoln flocks in New Zealand, and the owes include purchases from the well-known' flocks of Messrs Reid, Sntton, Holmes, and Tanner. Luncheon Provided. 895 MANGATU TJACING ' ANNUAL MEETING, To be held on the Whatatutu Racecourse, Ox FRIDAY, 20tii JANUARY, 1899. President : Hon. Jas. Carroll, M.H.R. Vice-president : Geoffrey Maclean, Esq. Stewards : Messrs W. Bartlett, H. Perato, Jas. Bennett, Jas. Pritchard, R Pascoe, H. Lockic.W. Muir, F. Blundell, E. Steggsdl. Judge : Air G. Maclean. Starter : Mr Cl. Hinton. Clerk of Course: Air Gco. McCartney. Clerk of Scales i Mr T. Augustus. Handieapper : Mr E. Devery. . , PROGRAMME. 12 Noon. — Handicap Hurdles, of 10 soys ; second horse to receive ] soy from stake. Nomination, 7s (id ; acceptance, 2s Od. Distance 1§ miles, over 7 nights of hurdles. 12.45 p.m.— IIANDiCAr Hack Hurdles, of 5 soys. Post entry, ns. distance 1 mire, over 4 flights of hurdles. 1.30 p.m.— Flying Handicap, of 10 soys ; second horse to receive 1 soy from stake. Nomination, 7s Gd ; acceptance, 2s 6d. Distance, ;J-inile. 2.15 p.m.— MANciATtr Cm' (presented by Campbell-Ehrenfried, Limited), with a sweepstake of 5 soys added ; second horse to receive 1 soy from stake. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 2s Cd. Distance, 14 miles. 3 p.m.— District Race Handicap, of 8 soys. Post entry, Bs. For horses the bona fide property for three months prior to data of entry of owners residing in Afangatu, Taihamiti, and Whatatutu districts. Distance, 1 mile. 5.45 p.m. — Maidek Plate Handicap, of S soys. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance, 3s. For all horses that have never won more than £1 public money. Distance, 1 mile. 4.15 p.m. —Half-mile ' Scurry, of 3 soys. Post entry, 2s Cd. Catch weights. 4.45 p.m —Forced Handicap, of — soys. Post entry, — . Distance, 1 mile. Nominations to close with Secretary, Wliatatutn Hotel, at 8 p.m., on Saturday, January ]4th, 1899. Weights will bo declared on Thursday, January 19th, 1899. Acceptances close at 10 a.m. on Day of PvACES. SettmJtg Niolir — Saturday, January 21st, 1899. AH protests and disputes to be brought, before the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, whose decision shall ha final. Best performance and pedigree of liorsea entered to be handed in with Nominations. License feo for jockeys riding at this meeting, 5s each. All jockeys jostling or misbehaving in any way to be liable to a fine of 21s and disqualified from further riding at this meeting. Five per cent, will be deducted from winners, to go to the Fund. The Stewards reserve the right to postpone the meeting should the weather prove unfavorable. W. HUNTER, Secretary. THE GISBORNE REGISTRY OFFICE. GEO. WILLIAMS begs to announce that he has started a REGISTRY J OFFICE for the engagement' of domestic, farm, ami other labor, and invites persons wishing lo obtain employment, and tliose who have vacancies, to communicate with him. GEORGE WILLIAMS, Tobacconist, Gladstone Road. TxixriiONE No. 9S. I 874 Y\7HAT SHALL I DRINK? A Is VV bottle of Baukaclough's Hems Beer Extract makes five gallons splendid Botanic Beer, full of snap ; good tonic, good stimulant, but non-iiitoxictvting. Try it. — From Harold Kane, Chemist, Agent. RH EU M A T I C S. — Bakkaclouuh's Rheumatic Lkiuid (tukeii internally) cures Chronic Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago. This is n constitutional cure. Each bottle contiuiia a mouth's tiuatincnt. Obtainable from Harold Kane, Chemist, AycnU 'Y'HE ROAD TO RUIN CORNS is to ? use Uarracluugh's Progandka (Registered). Try it. — Harold Kane, Chemist, Agent. BARRACLOIJGH^Piior.ANDRAIRegistered) Cures Corns. Samples posted free to any address from Wellington. Price Is per box.— Harold Kane, Cl'smist, Agent. ' _ BAKU ACLOUGH'S Macho " Nervine cures violent, raging Toothache by killing the nerve. Relief in one minute. It is <|iute harmless to the teeth. That I've not been tioubled with Toothache since using it is a common testimony. Try it to-day. Price, Is.— From Harold Kask, Chemist, Agent_ 6)7 TO BUILDERS. npENDERS invited for the Erection of a V -JL Convent, in Kaiti. Tenders to close at Noon on SATURDAY, 14th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen at mv utnee. W. P. FINNKRAX, 597 Architect.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8412, 11 January 1899, Page 3

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