TUESDAY 10th MAB r H. BCLLS SALE YARDS. STEVENS&GORTON will sell by public auction as above — 200 first-class 2-tooth Lincoln eves 300 good breeding ewes 600 2-tooth to fm. breeding ewes 250 shorn lambs 100 woolly lambs 400 good breeding ewes 200 good store wethers 100 breeding ewes 100 woolly lambs 2 cwt Dutch rape seed Also, Privileges Sandon Hack Race Club consisting of — gates, sadd'ing paddock, grandstand and lawn, publicans booth and luncheon room, refreshment booth, correct cards. Sale a 1 p.m. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited, and will be received, addressed to the Chairman at Sanson, until noon on WEDNESDAY, 11th March, 1891, for the undermentioned works : — 1. 50 Chains Trimming & Metalling on Mount Stewart Halcombe Road 2. 36 Chains Trimming and Metalling on Banks' Line, near Campbelltown 3. 6 Chains Drain and Formation on Taylor's Line 4. Wash-out for Engines at Sanson Tramway Station 5. Supply of Stationery, etc., for 2 years. Specifications at Counly OfhV », Sangon ; Canning's Store, Ca;i>| 1» 11---town; and McLein'a Suop, Fi-x---ion. E. G. COX. County Clerk. fTTa x HPENDERS for the supp'y of 1 Green Flax , for Papakiri Hemp Mill, will be received up to noon on SATURDAY NEXT, 6th March Intending Tenderers can be shown Flax on application at the Mill, where Specifications may be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ju O O X OUT FOR THE 1 F)EGATTA & 117ATER K W Q PORTS on ST. PATRICK'S DAY. Further particular in next issue. EMPRESS HEMP MILL. ' r PHE CELEBRATED EMPRESS MILL, situated on the Manawatu River, owned by Messrs. Osborne & Co. Will be sold for £300 cash. This Mill has never stopped working except for a'terations, since Btarting, which is nearly two years ago. £300 includes everything at the Mill at Time of sale, Horses, Drays, Machinery, Punt (the wire of which cost £75), &c, &c. For further particulars, apply to EDMUND OSB< RNK DOUGLAS BLOCK, OROUA DOWNS. for'sale, QEOTIONS Nuubers 60 and 66 Douglas Block, Orona Downs, containing 235 i acres of cleared bu3h land. The property is all sown down with English grasses. Fenced all ound and subdivided into paddocks, with seven wire fence and substantial pos s. Cott.ige, Shearing'Bhed, Sheep yards and l.rick and cement Dip. For particulars app'y to " HERALD OFFICE," Fuxton. Or to J. HERBERT HANKINS, Palmerston N. STOCK FALE. f\\]R NEXT STOCK SALE a Foxton will be held on TUESDAY, 24th MARCH. STEVENS & GORTON Arolioneeißi
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 5 March 1891, Page 3
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