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FURNITURE SALE. Thursday ymr, January i«. At. 2 p.m. MESSRS SAMSON B*OS. Havo been instructed by Mis R. Kidson to Sell, without Teserve. at hw Residence, Xo. 254 Aberdeen Road (opposite the Laundry) mHE WHOLF. OF HF.lt FURXTTUKR _L AND EFFECTS. Full Particulars' ' m Monday's Issue. NO RESERVE. " J. M. SAMSON. 369 Auctioneer. NOTICE. WE .have several inquiries for Large and Small Properties, and if we have not particulars of yours, please semi them m. BENNETT & SJIERRATT. 329 - RANI FAIR. To be held at MATAWHERO SALEYARDS On THURSDAY, J^' 25, 1917. ENTRIKS CLOSE ON JANUARY 18th, 1917. poverty bay stockbrokers' association: 571 RAM^FAIR. THURSDAY. JANUARY 25th, 1917. Wa will offer JJOMNEYS Bred by the following well-known breeders : Messrs J. C. Bidwill, H. H. Gorrihge, E. E. EgUngton, D. F. Cameron, A. MoKenzie, D. Kirkpatrick, W. Rowland; H. Telford, Estate lato H. D. Buchanan, Mount Vernou Estate. JjINIOQLNS. , Bred by Messrs A/ J. Cameron, W. Reynolds, W. W. Smith, J.- W. Shields, and Rathbone Bros. QOUTHDOWNS. Bred by K. Miller, Esq. ENTRIES CLOSE! JANUARY 18th. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD. 357 „'--...: Auctioneers. HAWKEB BAY RAM TAIR. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, February Ist and 2nd,, 1917. ENTRIES CLOSE WITH THE VARIOUS BROKERS ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th. GHAS. DOUGLAS, 265 Secretary H.B. A. and P. Society. GLENROY ANNUAL EWB FAIR. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Under instructions from Messrs Barker Bros., will Sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, 27th JANUARY, .At 11 a.ni., &t the Wainrana Yards, Pouawa Valley, the following Breeding Ewes, from Glenroy Station—. 1 ~ TWO r'K >OTH eweb 1000 4, 6-^ooth, and 4-year-old Ewes 2000 5-year-old Elwes 35 2-Wth Romney Rams Auctioneers' -N;pte..-rThe Glenroy Flock are too well-known for . us to., comment on, they having held a prominent position m the best flocks of Poverty Bay for some yearn; past. • Buyers requiring (first-class Ewes' should do well to attend . this Sale. •-■ ■<- , G. R. WYLLIE, -•_•■- -A. R. HINE, 358 ■ ' ■ Aictioneers. KIORE ANNUAL EWE FAIR. TOLAGA BAY YARJ3S. WILLIAMS AND" KETTLE, LTD. Have received instructions from the Kiore Sheepfar.miiig Company to offer for Sale, at the above Yards, on MOIsTDAY, 12th I^EBRUARY, 1917, At.11».m., ABOUT X A/\A First-class breeding OLfl/Uv . EWEB. • . ■■.;•;..; ■ ... Alao : '•"■ ' A/o E. MurphyjEeq.iPanikan Station: 2500 Breeding Eiwes (mixed ages) A/c J. Moore, Esq., Tolaga Bay: 1000 Breeding Ewes, from 2-tootli to S years old. Full particulars later. Further Entries Invited. G. R, WYLLIE, . A; B. HINE, 360 ' <. Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE T EVIN AND CO., Ltd., Masterton JLJ (m conjunction with W. H. Cruickshank), are favored with instructions from C. C Holmes, Efeq., Tiraumea, Alfredton, whose property has been acquired by the Government, to Sell b> Public Auction, at the Homestead, on THURSDAY, Ist FEBEUARY, 1917, :,-:At 11, a.m., rpHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND J. DEAD STOCK, consisting of : ; SHEEP. 5600 2, 4, and 6-tooth Ewes 1400 4-year Ewes 700 5-year JSw.es 5000 Woonyn^mbs 136 Romney Rama 14 Lincoln Rains '^CATTLE. 227 Hereford Breeding Cows, with calves at loot • 90 3-yeaar, Hereford Heifers, m cali and with calves at foot 90 2-year Hereford Heifers 60 Fat and Forward Cows 120 Yearling Heifers (Hereford) 130 Yearling Steers (Hereford) 10 Hereford Bulls 8 Working Bullocks 6 Milking Cows HORSES. 3 Draught Horses (unbroken) 9 Light Horses (unbroken) 13 Hacks (broken) 3 Draught Mares, with foals a1 foot 2 Draught Geldings SUNDRIES. Bullock Dray, Bullock Trolley Draj Lorrey, D.F. Plough. Potato Plougl Reaper and Binder, Mower Chaffcutter, Double Buggy, Singh Sets Double and Single Buggy Bar ness, 2 Separators 950 Rimu Posts, 4000 Rdmu Battem 52 Bluegum. Strainers, Wire, Tools Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Train Arrangements.— lntending pur chasers can reach the property by motor oar from Masterton m about 2£ hours or can travel by train, leaving Master tor at 6.20 a.m., or Pauneraton North ai 4.45 a.m., reaching Efatahuna at 8 a.m. thence by motor-car. '." ' ; ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. f«T7 ANTED— Buyer for 2 Light Sprinj VfJ Carts,- second-hand, newly paint «d} narKain# for Jnaoh.— Krebi and Co TOHNSTON&AND SMITH for MkdN ij Cricketing and Bowling Trousers oi\ tisM, (ran •/*, Boirllnf H»»- i/t

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14196, 13 January 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14196, 13 January 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14196, 13 January 1917, Page 10

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