THE HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., will sell at TAVISTOCK YARDS, WAIPUKURAU, On account of J. W. Harding, Esq., Mount Vernon, on WEDNESDAY, 19th AUGUST, At 10.30 a.m., * The Following:— One Bay Gelding, half-draught, rising 3 years, sire, Coombe Yeoman (Imp.), dam Nell ; unbroken. One Bay Filly, rising 3 years; unbroken. One Black Filly, rising 3 years, sire, Coombe Yeoman (Imp.), dam, Daisy Nathan. £VOne Bay Filly, rising 4 years, sire, Odd Limes, broken to chains. One Bay Mare, aged, sire, Pukenui; all places in harness. One Bay Mare, rising 6 years, sire, Glengyle ; broken to chains. One Bay Filly, rising 4 years, sire, Lord Lyon, dam, Taieri Kate ; unbroken, One Brown Filly, rising 4 years, sire, Coombe Yeoman, dam, Pearl; broken to chains. One Bay Mare, aged, in foal to Baroi Graceful, sire, .Hard Times, dam, Bonny Bell; all places in harness. One Bay Mare, rising 5 years, sire, Pride’s Fancy, dam, Lucy ; broken to chains. One Bay Mare, rising 6 years, sire, Young Berlin ; all places in harness. One Bay Mare, aged, in foal to Baron Graceful (imp). One Bay Filly, rising 3 years, sire, Major Robin, dam, Madam ; unbroken. One Bay Marc, rising 8 years, sire, Maori King, dam, by Glengyle; broken to chains; stinted to Baron Graceful (imp.). MR HARDING Is adopting his usual policy, and all the above ARE FOR SALE ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. JAS. LAN DELS, Auctioneer.
WENLEY AND LANAUZE, Ltd., AND THE HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE AS S O CIA T lON, Limited, will hold a HOUS® SAL® AT THE TA VI STOCK YARD S, WAIPUKURAU, ON WEDNESDAY, 19th AUGUST, At 11 a.m. Present Entries Number -g -fl DRAUG H T S, HARNESS HORSES AND HACKS and are being offered on account of Messis R. D. Knight, Houltand Sons, Lind. Gray and otners. FURTHER ENTRIES "SOLICITED. In the event of the Catalogues being too large for one day’s offering, the SALE will ho continued on THURSDAY, 20th INSTANT. TA \ ’ ISTO C K BA A. ER Y. ~KT BEG to inform the residents of H Waipukurau and surrounding districts that I have taken over the business for so many years carried on by Mr P. H. JOLLE Y", and hope to merit a continuance of the support accorded to my predecessor. I intend to make a speciality of AFTERNOON TEAS, And will keep a large and varied supply of CONFECTIONERY. The Rooms will be under the superintendence of AIRS SHAW, so favourably known in Woodville. R. SHAW. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. A Coach wi]] leave the Waipukurau railway station for Wanstead, Wallingford and Porangahau, after the arrival of the express train leaving Napier at 8.45 a.m. on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, returning from Porangahau on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. C. H. SUTTON. Proprietor.
CROWN HOTEL, NORSE WOOD. R. J. STAUNTON, PROPRIETOR. THE above hostelery is well-known to the travelling public, and Mr STAUNTON, in introducing himself to the public, as proprietor, desires them to understand that every effort will be made to ensure the comfort of all patrons. Best Brands of WINES and SPIRITS only kept. NOTI C E . Trespassers with dog or gun on the Arlington or Newlancls Estates, without permission, in pursuit of game or otherwise, WILL BE PROSECUTED. R. W. HOUSTON, R. G. SAINSBURY. April 21st, 1908.
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