c ON THE FARM, TE "BUBA; PITS.HBRfI.EBIf; c WEDNESDAY, APEIL Ist, 1891. FREEMAN B -TACK ON- A ™> li.ive received inst. v lions from c A; U. W Iker, E g . (who has dist -OBed of lis i'fo. o ty), t> «ff ; «r ly 1 Pubfe AuetioJ s above, WITHOI T t l-;E."EBVE. the wh le f hi-* choice 3 a d highl I rod stock, in lots lo ir suit purchases consisting of— nn n { ' ] D GBA DE IV -SHO T"H BN CATTLE I , which comprise quiet milkj ,[■ '''•'.'..,-., ; ers, heifers to calve shortly, I choice steers, and a purebred bull 8 years old. • 1 iVf\ V H IG* I CL \SS LINI J.UU ' C OLN SHEEP, about half beiug breeding ewes from 2-tootb upwards, i of specially selected quality, (which are now paddoc lied with pure Eincoln Bams), the remainder consists of ewes, wethers, amd fat lambs, and rams of various ages bred by Wilson, Sutton and the owner York . and Berkshire breeding and store pigs Draught mare and foal, and Traitor colt 4yrs. broken to harness. The sheep represent a flock of 30 years' careful breeding and selection, the culls of this year are. all. sold. The cattle are of a high grade, and the horses of a good useful stamp, the stock generally commending itself to purchasers throughout. A portion of the Furniture and Effects will also be sold. . Sale at l o'qlock Lunch provided. _ FBEEMAN B : JAOKSON, fl_^ffNm?oiioT I C E ' i Impounded in the Public Pound, from Mr Oliver's property, Okaua — One Bhck Pony Mare, branded B, on off hip, white star on forehead, • streak down face, ■*white'"Vtf ip oh nose, patch of white on off hind foot. If not sooner claimed and all expenses paid wiil be sold by public auction, by ths Poundkeeper, at noon on SATUBDAY, 28th March. B. SPELMAN, Poundkeeper. TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE is hereby given that a'l Trespassers on the Carnarvon Bailway Beserve will be Prosecuted •according to law after this date, March 24th 1891. T THOMAS CLUNE. NEW ZEALAND 'RAILWAYS. EASTEB HOLIDAYS. EXCURSION TK KETS to Wellington will be issued from Foxtori* from 24th o 30lh March, available for lvturn till Tuesday, p a4th : April. Far. s - First class, 22a ; fefecoudj.class, IGs. i ; ;iv ,". , . ! On : MONDAY, 30th March, the - train* •* usually leaving Foxtou at 9 • a' o». 'for Palmerston will leave at • 8.30; am , Palmerston, 10 10 a.m., I arriving at Feilding at 10,50 a.ni. ; -* and jwi'l. return leaving F. ildmg at ? 6.20'p.ni., Pa nerston 7.10 p.m., r arrivjingiat FoUon at 8.40 p.m. l The train usually leaving We'- , lington at 120 p.m. will on this , -date bedelaj-ed till 6.0 p.m., arriving 5 at Palmerston at 11.35 p.m. By Order.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 March 1891, Page 3
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450Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 March 1891, Page 3
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