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gales li'y'Mr B>o1»som. 14,—1500 Merino 2-tooth Wethers, Offshears 800 Merino 4 and 6-tooth Wethers, off shears ; . 1000 Merino full-mouth' Wethers, off shears' ' \ ]5, —-3000 Merino full-mouth (fresh) Ewes, 2600 Merino 6-tooth and full-mouth Wethers, off shears 1500 Crossbred fullmouth Ewes 16.—3000 Half-bred 4-tooth Wethers, off shears 4000 Half-bred full-mouth (fresh) Wethers, off shears 17.—800 Crossbred 4-tooth Wethers, off shears 18.—4000 Crossbred 6-tooth Wethers, off shears 4000 Crossbred 4-tooth Wethers, off shears 3000 Crossbred fullmouth Ewes, delivery about January 1000 Crossbred 2, 4, and 6-tooth Eweu, delivery about January 19.—1000 Crossbred 4-tooth Wethers, off shears 800 Crossbred 0 and 8-tooth Wethers, offshears 2000 Crossbred 2-tooth Wethers, off shears ■ ■ .20.-100.0 Merino.4, 6, and S-tooth Wethers, off shears 1000 Merino 4, 6, and 8-tooth Ewes, after lambing 2500 Crossbred 4, 6, and 8-tooth Wethers, off shears 21.—1000 Crossbred 4 and 6-tooth Wethers off shears 22. —3000 Crossbred 1 and 6-tooth Wethers, off shears 500 CrossbredS-tooth (fresh) Wether?, off shears 800 Crossbred full-mouth Stud Ewes 3200 Crossbred full-moiith Flock Ewes 23.—1500 Crossbred 4 and 6-tooth Wethers, off shears 1500 Crossbred full-mouth sound Ewes 24.—1600 Lincoln Cross 4, 6, and 8-tooth "Ewes, about lambing 25.—4000 Merino G-tooth and full-mouth Wethers, off shears 26.—3000 Crossbred full-mouth (sound) Ewes 1500 Merino 4, 6, and 8-tooth Ewes 27. — 600 Crossbred 2, 4, and 6-tooth Wethers, off shears. ALICK WILLIAMS; Stock Agent, Hastings. ROBERT DOBSON, Agent. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER- ' CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. Have received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by public auction at tho CRITERION HOTEL, Napier, on MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, ISB4, At Noon. THETUKIEOA ESTATE, WAIROA, HAWKE'S BAY. Containing about 9500 ACRES, of Rich Agricultural Valleys and Pastoral Downs, and 680 ACRES Valuable Leasehold Land, together with about 20,000 SHEEP and LAMBS, about twothirds Crossbred and one third Merinos, including a small Stud Flock of Gibson's blood. This Estate, with the whole of the STOCK and STATION PLANT, Blacksmith's Shop, . Patent Dumping Press, &c. will be sold at a very low- sum, being jnst sufficient to cover advances made upon the security. For full particulars apply to the Company's Office, Wellington, Chrisbchurch, Dunedin, or Invercaagill; Or to CARLILE & M'LEAN, Solicitors, Napier." Note. — About 9000 Acres of the High School Endowment Lands, adjoining the above property, will be open for selection on the following day. Sales toy Mr ISardiiug. STOCK, STATION", AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, wAiPAWA, • • ■ : Opposite Railway Station. TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS : HASTINGS, KAIKORA, WAIPAWA, and' WOODVILLE FOR SALE AND LEASE. Also, CITATION PROPERTIES, carrying from O 1000 to 40.000 Sheep. Sales by Mr Wellwood. T I IHE undersigned has for Sale a firstJL class Property, with 9000 Long-wool Sheep, within easy distance of Napier. R. WELLWOOD, Stock and Station Agent, Napier. FOR SALE, A AAA CROSS-BRED WETHERS. TU \j \J Delivery in November. FOR SALE.—A Small Farm near Hastings, containing 17-i- acres, with improvements. f-ACRE SECTION, with 3-roomed Cottage; water laid on. Also—Several Sections in Hastings. R. WELLWOOD, Stock and Station Agent. SALE—Town Sections Nos. 33 and 34, : Township of: Hastings, |-acre each. Price £G0 each. R. WELLWOOD. T) TT7ELLWOOD" Has much pleasure in announcing that he has commenced business at Hastings as STOCK AND STATION AGENT, AUCTIONEER, &c. Having acquired a first-class site, and being about to erect extensive Sheep and Cattle Yards in which to hold regular sales, and having extensive paddock accommodation, he will be enabled to offer special facilities to stock-owners living at a distance, or who otherwise may favour him with their business. Having made arrangements with agents in other provinces, he will be glad to treat with sheepfanners for the disposal of their surplus stock during the coming season. Tlie undersigned has also made arrangements with Mr Beecroft to hold a Horse Sale every alternate Saturday at 2 o'clock in his large Repository, of which due notice will be given. R. WELLWOOD. THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES': AN N U A L T? E T- E N' N U A L Jj E T E ■ TO UK IIKf.T) ON WEDNESDAY. DEOKMBKtt 3l:i>, 1364, OXTUK RECREATION GROUND, NAPIEB. ! PROGRAMME OF SPORTS— 1. MAIDEN RA'JIS, loOydi. : First prize, £2; 2nd prize. £1; entrance fee, 2s. ■■-...■■. 2. BUNMSO HlCia JUMP. Prize, £1; entrance; l?. . ■'":'■ ' ' ■■'■ 3. NAPTER -H4NDIOAP(tobo run In three heals ) I iret prize, £0; 2nd prize,' f2; 3rd prUfj £1, with an extra prize of ill 'or the winner nt eao heat- Kiret heat, 150 yds Nomination us; acceptance 2s (id. 4. BICYCi-E K*Ce. •■:■ ; ! ; : 5. WRESTLING MATCH (Cumberland ety'e), under Hat. First prize. jt2; 2nd prize, £1 ; cntrnnc3 2a. 0. WRESTLING MATCH (Cumberland stylo), over ]1«. First prize, £2; 2ad prize, £1; entrance 2l •-7r" BOYS , JbLAiSrHCAP. Kirtst --prize,- lSejj-Sod, prizo. 10s; 3rdprlzo.ss; entrance Is. ' : " ' 8. NAPIKR HANDICAP, 2ml hcit, 300 yds. ' 9. YAULTIS'O WITH POLE. /rizo, £1 Ip 6;*. entrance Iβ. ; 10. TUB CAT. Piizc, £1; entrance Is. 11. GIRLS' HANDICAP. First prize, 10s ; 2nd 5s ; entrance free. ' 12 GRKABYJ'JLE. Trize, £1; entrance Is. : 13. NAPIER HANDIOAP r ;3rd heat, 440yde. H BEST UOK.NPIPK Pilze, £2; entrance 23 • 15. BEST HIGHLAND FLING. Prize, £.".; entifliico 2i 10. UURDLB,HANDICAP. 120yde, over 10 nights, of hurdles high, i Firet prize, £2 lbs ; 2ud ptizo, £110e; 3rd prize, £1; nomination Zi od. ! 17. POINTIKG TnKP.UMPKIN. Pr'ze, £1; pntranoe In. " ' t Conditions— Kot leis thm tliteo to start for each event, four or no second prize, five or no third piize; Number of points ullowel in Napier Handicap to bo 3 for Ist, 2 fofc 2nd. and 1 for 3rd place. Nominations, with colors, to be lodeed with the; Secretary jitTtlie' Napier? Working Men's Club by MO.ivtoAT/ , November 24 ,h..l j'Acceptanccs close [on MONDAY, December Ist. at 8 p,m. (Written cdm munioatlons bearing the postmark of the above days will bo accepted.) ~ ' • ,"i i.l -T •■' ■'. CFIASJ P.- li4UC<D;Hon. Sec. ON and after this, date poison will be laid in my Paddocks at Taradale and Meanee, ' R. NEAGLE.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4144, 3 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4144, 3 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4144, 3 November 1884, Page 4

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