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Sales by Auction. WAYERLEY SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. PREE MA N R. JACKSON will sell by auction, on account of William Wilson,, Esq., 20 pure-bred 2-tooth Lincoln Rams 14 pure-bred 2-tootb Lincoln Rams, bred by D, Peat, Esq. The Rams from the above flock took First and Champion Prizes at the Wanganui Show, 1881. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Patea Kam and Ewe Fair. Annual Ram and Ewe Fair TO BE HELD AT C. F. Barker’s Yards, PATEA, ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15. Mr C. F. Barker has received instructions to sell by public auction, 100 2-tooth Pure Lincoln Bams 100 These Rams are from the flock of H. JHall, Esq., Leeston, Canterbury, and are bred from imported Pure Stock on both sides—the Rams being from the flocks of Thomas Kirkham, of Biscathorpe, and Wright, of Lincolnshire. The Sheep from the same flock gave great satisfaction to bikers last season, both on account of the liueness of their wool and soundness of their constitution. Competent judges consider the draft this year to be decidely superior. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The Christchurch Press speaks of them thus ;—“ Export of Sheep—On Saturday afternoon one hundred Lincoln rams from the well-known flock of Mr H. J, Hall, were shipped to Patea. Mr Hall’s sheep bear so high a character, that this shipment will no doubt be highly appreciated by the district to which they have been sent.” The Lyttelton Times tfius : “ Stud Rams —On Saturday 100 stud rams from the flock of Mr H. J. Hall, of Ellesmere, were shipped in the ss Penguin, for Mr C. F. Barker, to Patea. The whole of the animals showed splendid wool and symmetry. Also, On account of John Sheild, Esq., PURE LINCOLN RAMS. 5 4-toothed Rams 7 2-toothed Rams These Sheep are bred by Mr Sheild, and are the progeny of Ewes and Rams imported by himself from some of the best flocks in England, and for fineness of wool cannot be equalled. A Ram of this breeding beat all comers at the Wanganui and Patea Shows this season. On account of R. E. Mcßae, Esq., PURE ROMNEY MARSH RAMS. 8 Romney Marsh Ram Lambs These sheep are out of ewes bred by J. Ludlam, The Hutt, Wellington, by rams from the flock of Major Willis, Rangitikei. Also, on account of R. B. Pearce, Esq., 10 PURE-BRED RAMS. Mr Pearce’s sheep gave general satisfaction last season, on account of the fineness of the wool, and the fattening qualities of the stock. Also, on account of several owners, 3 Full-mouthed Lincoln Rams 1 4-toothed Lincoln Ram 3 4-toothed Lincoln Rams Also, on account of Mr Hunter Shaw, 3 Full-mouthed Lincoln Rams EWES. 350 Cross-bred 6-toothed and fullmouthed Lincoln Ewes 450 f -bred 6-tooth and full-mouthed Lincoln Ewes These sheep are really a first-class lot of Ewes, and will be classed and sold in small lots to suit purchasers.

Patea and Haweea Coach Factories, DONEGHUE, CHISHOLM, & SMITH, TENDER their sincere Thanks to the Residents of the Surrounding Districts for their liberal support since starting in the above Factories, and earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. _o D. C. & S. having Completed Extensive Additions to their Premises in Pate*, are carrying on, in connection with the above, the FARRIERY, WHEELWRIGHT, AGRICULTURAL, & GENERAL SMITH’S WORK. 0 Our Patrons may rest assured that all work entilisted to us will receive our best attention, and be executed with dispatch, and at most reasonable rates, o We are still in receipt of the LATEST STYLES in CARRIAGE BUILDING From England and America, And are prepared to Finish in any Style selected therefrom at most Reasonable Prices, combined with only First-class Workmanship. December 30tb, 1881.

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Patea Mail, 28 January 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 28 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 28 January 1882, Page 2

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