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HAMS FOR BALE. | MERINO RAMS, chiefly the ' produce of Imported Steigeb and Cubbies Rams of a High Class, out of Carefully-bred Pedigkeed Ewes, Descended from direct importations from Ghodegabt's Celebrated Flock. These Rams can be seen in the wool till Christmas, and after that a specimen will be left on the shoulder of each sheep, which will also be numbered and the exact weight of each fleece recorded. For Wool, good full-sized frames, and hardy constitution, these Rams offer a very superior choice. Also, — About the same number of EICESTER and LINCOLN RAMS (Fine and nearly Pure) the produce of Ewes by Puke Impoeted Rams. They will be shorn within a few days but the accurate weights of the fleece of each Bam, duly numbered, will be recorded, and a specimen of the wool also left on the shoulder. These Rams are well worth inspection, and can be seen at any time on application to KENNETH M'KENZIE, Sheep Overseer. Mount Herbert. Waipukurau, Dec. 4, 1873. -REEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. One-half of town section No. 508, Eastern Spit, with Cottage Residence, and the Building formerly occupied as the Times Office. Title under the Land Transfer Act. For terms and particulars apply at the office of this Paper. T. R. HARDING. MOEEISOFS Ninth Annual Grand Lottery OF Clocks, Watches, & Jewellery OH A MEMBERS AT f)A EACH. To be drawn for at Mato's Empire Hotel, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. 24. At 8 p.m. Tickets to be had at any of the Hotels in the Province. No. Prize. I—English Hunting Cased Gold Lover, with Colonial Gold Albert and Locket 2—English Gold Lever and Gold Chain 3 Do. do. do. 4 Do. do. do. 5 Do. do. do. 6 Of the value of 7 Do. do. do. 8— Do. do. do. 9 Do. do. do. 10— Do. do. do. 11— Do. do. do. 12— Do. do. do. 13— Do. do. do. 14— Do. do. do. 15— Do. do. do. 16— Do. do. do. 17— Do. do. do. 18— Do. do. do. 19— Do. do. do. 20— Do. do. do. 21— Do. do. do. 22 Do. do. do. 23 Do. do. do. 24 Do. do. do. 25 Do. do. do. 26 Do. do. do. 27 Do. do. do. 28— Do, do. do. 29 Do. do. do. 30— Do. do. do. £ s. d. 30 0 0 20 0 0 16 0 0 13 0 0 13 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 Total £2OO 0 0 N.B.—Any Prize Exchanged for Articles °£ the same Value.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1536, 23 December 1873, Page 59

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Page 59 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1536, 23 December 1873, Page 59

Page 59 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1536, 23 December 1873, Page 59

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