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SALES BY THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS. ONQA ONQA YARDS, FRIDiY April 10th, 1908, at 12.30 p.m 750 4 year Romney owes (running with JLioimmyrfflrus), 100 otud Romuoy ewes (ruuuiugVith ltomuey rains), 200 ewes (in lamb to Romney rams), 200 s.ra. uwt s, 100 fat owes, 1400 2to 8-tooth owes, 1500 2 tooth wothorw, 00 fat 4 touth wothors, 25 4- tooth wethers, 2800 lambs, 280 4 and 5-year Ewts, 200 f f m Ewos in lamb to Romney rums, 100 4 tooth owes running with Shropahiio rums, 250 2-th wethers, 250 fat and forward wethers, 150 5-yoar old ewes, 40 cows, 30 3 year bteeis, 40 yearlings, 1000 rimu battens. WAIPAWA YARDS, MONDAY, April 13th, 11.08.—300 Lambs, oil' rupe, 30 Prime fat wethers, 30 prime fat owes, 100 f in ewes, 12 fat bullocks, 0 fat oows. WAIPUKURAU YARDS, TUESDAY, April 14th, 1908, at 11.30 a.m —2OO fat wethers, 200 fat ewes, 500 lambs, 60 prime fat bullooks, 3 fat oows. SALES FOR APRIL. Hastings, Tuesday 21 Bt. Oogit Ongs, Friday 10th. Waipawa, Monday 18th. Waipukuruu, Tuesday 14th and 28th. Slriu Sale, Wednesday, 29th. Kaikoru, Thursday 30th. T. M. BLiOOIt & Go's SALES. ~ T. M. BLOOR A'. CO., Have rooeived instructions to sell by Public Auction, ou SATURDAY, April 11th, 1908, and MONDAY, April 13th, ut l 30 p in, each day, at the Mart, a largo consignment of DRAPERY, Linens, Dross Materials, Clothing and Manchester Goods too numerous to particularise, direct from England. ALSO-On MONDAY, April 13th, 1908, at 230 pm, on uooouut of the Waipawa Town Board, one large size WINDMILL PUMP, in good working order. ALSO—On account of another vendor, One 4lt WINDMILL PUMP, tank stand and 00ft piping in good order. ALSO—Turkeys, Fowls and Ducks for Easter. For particulars upply T. M. J3LOOR, 112 Auctioneer. TilE DROliiillT HAS ENDED. CULTIVATE YOUR LAND AND REAP THE BENEFIT OF THE RECENT RAINS I You will require more Implements I Tub Best Phoguuahlb aub tub “CARLYLE.’ C A few leading linos: — ARLYLE PLOUGHS. ARLYLE ROLLERS. ARLYLE CULTIVATORS. ARLYLE TINE HARROWS. ARLYLE CHAIN HARROWS. ARLYLE BROAD CAST SEED SOWERS. ALBO STEEL QUEEN ” DISC HARROWS. TEEL STAR ” WINDMILLS. AND not forgetting : “ Mitchell ” Grain Fertiliser, “ Superior ” Turnip and Rape Drills, Superior Flexible Dine Cultivators, Syracuse Spring Tooth Cultivators, Flexible Steel Tooth Harrows. In fact Evory Requisite for the Cultivation of the soil 1 FULL STOCKS OF ALL ABOVE LINES (And duplicate parts for same). CARRIED AT HASTINGS BRANCH. Catalogues lor the usking. Advice same price. Write to-day. BOOTH, MACDONALD & Co. LIMITED, “ OAKLYLE ” IMPLEMENT WORKS, HASTINGS, N.Z., Agents. Factory and Hoad Oltioo: Choh. 39 OPENING AUTUMN ANNOUNCEMENT. THE NEW SEASON’S FASHIONS ARE now daily being opened out and and BLYTHE’S invite inspection of the many DELIGHTFUL NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN that art) being shown. PARISIAN MILLINERY FASHIONABLE FURS LATEST DRESS FABRICS WINTER COATS & COSTUMES

present u most attractive display at Blythe’s THE LEADING DRAPERS, NAPIER. 45 W. L. SPACEMAN & Co., SADDLERS. (Late James Mills). S'i IVK Bast Value in HORSE and \H CJOW OOVEIiS. Every siae stoolcud in all olasses of materials. Also just arrived (per s,s. Oorinthio), a large stock of every description of SADDLERY, STABLE, and TRAVELLING REQUISITES. Give us Your Next Order. W. L. SPACEMAN & CO., (Note the New Address) 88 EMERSON STREET, NAPIER | UVERY STABLES, WAITAWA. A COACH Meets every train. Letters or telegrams receive prompt attention. Drags, waggonettes, sulkies, buggies always on hire. House Clipping Done. W. G. KLEORD - - Propiuetou 33

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5244, 9 April 1908, Page 3

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