ICING'S LIST OK SALJ». AUGUST— Thursday, 12—Clearing Sale, N. T. Rundle, Kent Road. Friday, 13—Waiwa.kaih.0. Monday, I(s—Douglas. Tuesday, 17—Stratford. Tuosday, 17—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday, 18—Stony River. (Monday, 23—Ureaui. Tuesday, 24—Rahotu. Tuesday, 24—Stratford Hide, Skla and Wool Sale. Wednesday, 25—Stony River Horse Fair. Friday, 27 —Waiwakaiho. Monday, 30—Toko. Tuesday, 31—Stratford. Tuesday, 31—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. SEPTEMBER— Pedigree Holstein Sale, Newton King and A. Harold Street, Bell Block ON THE FARM, KENT ROAD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. NEWTON" KINO JJAS received instructions from Mr. N. T. Rundle, who has sold his faun, to sell by Public Auction as above, IWTHOUT RESERVE—--20 DAIRY OOWS 3 yearling heifers, 2 bulls, three quarter draught mare (4 years), aged mare, yearling half-draught, 3-year half-drought gelding, 2 breeding sows; 8 store pigs, purebred Berkshire boar, milk •cart and harness, plough, drill, i&e hfcfroiwj. •■ Set 'Disc Harrows. Slight Reserve on Draught Horses. Returns and Calving Dates will be supplied at the Sale. On account of Allen Bros.— 6 springing heifens 1 drill Luncheon provided. - Sale at 1 o'clock. IWAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. . NEWTON KINO seil at his Yards as aibove~« ' fJQQ HEAD MIXED CATTXiS ' 100 mixed yearlings 35 empty 2-year heifers 15 choice 3-vear springing heifcrt 2u springing heifers 30 store and forward cows 13 prime fat cows 40 2 year springing and In-calf heifers 30 2-yea- empty heiferf On account Mr. J. W. West—* 17 good dairy* cows, mostly Jerseys, young and early calvers On aiocount MR. HARPER LEPPER: 17 good dairy cows. These are a herd that were leased out last season as first calvers. Dairy Sale at 12.30 p.m. sharp. 8-9 McntflsytrsttJ Bull Calf. Bred by REARED ON w Mr*. Aanio Banlu & wiidy ke»wn breeder*. * (r«m Kiwitea:— " l-n* season we uud Tut Calf Meal with complete »wcce«. The Meal i/easy to ate. the calvta like it and thrive on tL Ojf 1-5 manihj weaner* are heatihy and weJl-jrcwn, and we are well pleased with results •Hainei* aw.Umc«.rxs.w«&BciM wns-"T» i MA ii ft ratiao lk*l f*W Um Uim vtd fWA I* r*«n| C*if mas «r tui calt meal. 25 Si. bag - 6f- 100 lb. h»i • 23SO lb. bag -113 200 IV Ims '
JUST arrived, ami now at H. BARRACLOUGH'S, Hawera, the Champion Dual-Caited Stallion, HAVOC. Winner of the Auckland Cup, aa ft three-year-old, one mile and a quarter, 2min -iSsec; two miles, 4min 3Gsee. The only horse in the North Ish'.nd eligible for the New Zealand" Trotting Cup. Franz —Murnicr. Also, the Straight-out Trotter, TODD BELLS. By Abbey Bella (imp.)—Countess of Lodda (imp.). SO EASYIt is ao easy tchave Dainty Dinner* and Suppera, without the tiresome worry of cooking. The EMPIRE HAM AND PORK SHOP. DEVON STREET CENTRAL, Is the Shop wliere numerous SMALL GOODS are manufactured every morning from only prime material. Stotto: Cleanliness and Attention. If ea,tiefled, tell otters; if not, tell me. TOM BROWN, HAM AND POHK SHOP, DEVON STREET. DEVON ST., NiEW PLYMOUTH.
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