WAIKATO CENTRAL CAMHRI I)(i i: To be held on MARCH 7 and K, 1912 EXTRA CLASSICS. Class 24c —Mr E. Goodwin offers the free service of "Tino Tore" for the best foal by that, horse Class 318 a Host, exhibit of Napoleon cake Class .'U7a—-IU'PI. bottle home-made wine Class -Best Montmellick (juilt. ("lasses /id to -Entries not eligible Clafs lild--Board's special should read "mares served by 'Copped Hall Jameson.' All Entries Close FEBRUARY 17th. Will the ladies please look up duplicate classes in home industry section—a good sporting chance for all. G. VEALK, Secret arv.
Exchange Sale Rooms SATURDAY, 17th INST., At 12 p.m. IJY AUCTION, very desirable house and section. Full particulars to follow, or at my office. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. TE KUITI RAM FAIR. FRIDAY I(stii FEB RIIARY, Messrs st. iiii.i,, brathWAITE AND CO., will offer for sale at the Rani Fair cm FRIDAY, the l(ith FEBRUARY, on the Showground - ■ oil Romney rams (12-th), bred by A. Collin?, Otnne, Ilawko's flay S Romney rams (2-th), hred by flyman Bros., Palmerston North. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR AND CATTLE SALE, AWAKING. THURSDAY, 122 ml FEBRUARY. VEWTON KING will hold a sale in -L' his yards an nhove PRESENT ENTRIES, oO 1 )') mixed sheep 1250 f.f.m. cwo3 (>OO Jam lis COil 2-th wethers 000 2-th ewes 250 fat 4 and (i-th wetherH not) head mixed cattle 155 to 4-yr bullocks 165 2A-year steers 25 heifers in calf 20 fat cows 20 forward cows 1 Shorthorn hull On account of P. D. Briscoe, Esq., 4 sections, beinjj JN'os. 4!), 50, 51 and 52, Village of Awnkino (area of sections about 1 acre each) On account of F. Iredale, Esq. — 3 sections, beinn No?. 41, 42 and 4:;, Village of Awakino (area of sections about 1 acre each) Sale at 12.30 p.m.
WANGANUI RAM FAIR. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, February 22nd and 2.'frd, 1!)12. IMREEMAN li. JACKSON AND i- CO. will soli by public miction as above 728 purebred 2-th Lincoln rams 87 purebred 2-th Romney ar.vli rams 100 purebred 2-th Southdown rams 8! purebred 2th Rorder Leicester rams Ipurebred 2-th Shropshire Down rams 10 purebred 2-t.h I^nt^li«h Leicester ranis 10 2th Rorder Leicester Lincoln rams 71 stud Lincoln rams 2.'1 stud Romney Marsh rams <> stud Border Leicester rams 1 stud Southdown ram 1738 ALSO 20 stud Lincoln ewes, bed by J. Donald, Esq. 10 stud Romney ewes bred by D. G. Forlong, Esq. 42 stud Southdown ewes, tired by Messrs R. C. Sharpe and others Sale starts at 10 a.m. sharp each day. The stud ewes will be olTered at 10 a.m.on first day. Lineolns only will be offered on the FIRST DA'S tin: studs at 2 p.m. AH other breeds on the second day, studs at 2 p.m. All the ranis will be sold singly in the rinp;, thus buyers every facility to make a careful selection.
FIRST DAY—-Lincoln;; ami Lincoln studs. SECOND DAY-Romncy ami other breeds. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. BOROUGH OF TE KUITL OUTSTANDING KATES DIM 2. VOTICE is hereby Riven that in accordance with "Tho katinit Amendment Act, 1'.U0," K 1 per cent, interest will be added to nil rates not, paid within nix months and U days from date of demand. All rates not paid before the. end of the month, will bo sued for without further notice. GEO. DAKHYSIUKE. Town Clerk.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 438, 10 February 1912, Page 4
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