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Faieß by Auction. OPUtfAKB SALE Yaß]dl MONDAY, FEBKUARY 5. OPUNAKE ANNUAL bHEEP FAIR. NOLAN, TOMP, & CO. Will hold their Annual Shoep Fair a« above. 1 00,1 GOOD SOUND LA MBS, X.\J\J\J shorn Hud weaned 1000 Good Breeding Ewos, in lots 1500 Lamb 3in Wool, in lota 300 Romney Ewes (bred in Rungitikoi) 30C 4-tooth Fat Bheep, in lots 200 4 and 6 tooth Ewea 100 4 to 6-tooth Ewes 300 Mixed Hoggets 200 Wethers 200 Hoggets Mixed 100 i-brctl bhropßl>iie Lambs 200 Romney Lntuns 6 8 tooth Lincoln Rams 2 4 tooth Romney Rams bred by A. Maxwell On account of W. Poan:e, Esq — 10 2 tooth Pure Lincoln Rains On account oi E. Maxwell, E^q — 25 2- tooth Pure Romney Rams 169E Fale at 12.30 o'clock. OiHitmhe fettle lord*. I TUESDAY, FEL : RUAI V 6. NOLAN, lO>KS, & CO. Will sell by auction at the Opunake j'arde, on the abo\e datp, — A A 18 M O N T H S* S T E E R S 4:1/ 8 Springing Heifer, 15 iTeaiiings 30 Weanera 10 Mixed Yearlings 20 Weaners 10 Springing 20 18-mouths Mixed 8 Springing Heifers 5 Forward Cows 1 Bull Also, — Block 1, Section 18, Opunake Township, Corner Section Block 2, Vecti m 23, OpuDake Township Salo at 12 30 o'clocs. 223 1 THE GRE4T CENTRAL ANNUAL BAM FAIR. ST. UILL S REET BALK YARI»F, WANGaNU!. 1^- Wl DNESDAY, THURSDAY, ANI FKIDAY, FI-.B 7th, Bih, and 9th. FRK.KMAN R; ,]APK^ N AND 00. will sell by public auction as above and on account of the following well known Breeders :—: — Messrs R. Wilson, E M Honey field, lon Bros., O. Hawes, W. H. Wy bourne, J D. Hughes, K. B. Hamilton, W. Wilson, W. C byinea, D Flemiug, J Raynor, J. Macarn, J. Shield, R. Brenier,.!. W. Baker, T Bryce, 11. N. Harrison, Airs Watt (of Lilly bank), J B. {-111100, F. Sutton, James Holmes, f. P Svmpp, Wnlker Bros., D Coghil!, D. ;iir, "j. Bowen, J. Riddel!, P. C ThrelkeM. J. J'rennan, W McKenzie, Jefferson Bros , W. Chapman, George Mitchell and R. 1? . Pearce 1 /IQO 2-TOo II 11I 1 ! PURKBKBD xQzOU LINCOLN KAMS t STUD LINCOLN RAMS O (bred by John Raynor, Esq , Wairaiapa). -f£SrUD 'LINCOLN RAMS -LO (bred by James Holmes, Esq.) OA KOMN.Y RAM LAMbs U4t (bred in the Wairarapa ) Sold in pens of five XAS.UD LINCOLN RAMS OV (bred by J. B Sutton, E g ) 07 SIUD LI.NCOLN RaJIS O I (bred by F. Sutton, E«q.) OAPUIIr.BRKD iOdiNEY £\J MARSH RAMS V 531 _ The abovo magnificent collection of Rams are well worthy of the att ntion of flockowneis of this district. The Rams will bo sold singly in the eu!c ring, thereby giving everyone the opportunity of careful selection Sale each day at 41.15 sl - arp. The WANUftNUI SHftl P KAIR will bo held on W I'D\K«DAY, February 21. b'RIiEMAN U JA(KS')N, 159in0 Auftioneer. Thos. AVEKY, Printer, Bookseller, & Stationer, invites inspection of his NEW GOODS, comprising, — New Fancy P«.rfutued £tat:onery, Ladies' Workboxed, Companions, Writing Dunks, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Handbags, and numerous useful articles. Photo and Scrap Albums, Purses, Pocket Books. Cigar and Cigaiette Caees, Card Cases, etc Bibles, Prayers and Hymns in cases and handsome biDdirgs. Photo Frames aDd Screenß in great variety, Fire Screens, Fine Art ttud'es (very choice), Parlor Games, Presentation Books, Annuals, Poete in handsome bindings, Birthday Broka, Cards, &c Mechanical Toys and numerous presents I'or childron. ADDRESS — Thos. AVERY, opporite Criterion Hotel, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. h INdLEVVOOJJ HOTEL W. WALKEuTpkophistor. r*TI HE proprietor di sires to inform his I niinieioim Friend*, smd the Travelling Public, that he hus taken over the above ' Hotel, and tiiihtK, Ity uttonding to the comforts and convenience of patrons. to merit a fair sbure of their supp/ut. BEEUS AND WINES OF THE BE T. WbisjKlKS— Ufiher'B t-'pccial Resorvo and Jdtuienon and Son's "Tl.ree Star" A first-cluss Sample Room on the premises, fitted with ei ery convenience. BILLIARD ROOM. GOOD STABLING. Buggies and Horses for Hire at shortest notice. Passengers have time for Refreshmerts between arrival and dopartuio of ull trains Terms Moderate. ' Porter attends the arrival of all trains at Station 211r HOTELH FOX BALE. FOR SALE, in a thriving country town,— A t-nug HOTEL, free house, doing a good trade of £40 weekly. The rent, owing to special advantage of leaße, is only £1 per week Thiu hotel has every convenience, and furniture, etc., is in spkndid ordor. A grund investmtnt for a ! steady man. First-class Hotel in Wellington, doing £120 per week. DWAK BROS., f>Btn Wellington. £■"0 Li2r,'with imuioJiuto poßßeeßion ■— A good 7-rbomed EOUSE at Glenavon, with 7 a«63j grass load. — H.;J._G.QOi>MAtf.. " b2B

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9920, 3 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9920, 3 February 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9920, 3 February 1894, Page 3