Stock and Produce Column. 1 FARMER'S EXCHANGE. FOR SALE. Q Station Hacks. 7 Springing- heifers. App'y to T. WILSON Motoa Estate. F'OTv SALE - Pure-bred Light Brahma eggs. 5s per dozen. WILLIAM BRAMLEY, Foxtou. WANTED TO BUY— \ good quiet milk cow. Apply to, A.8., Office of this paper. FRJDAY, 28th OCTOBER. FEILDING SALE YARDS. pORTON & SON will sell hy \jf public auction as above — 50 2 to 2^ ye r heifers in oalf ?9 mixed weavers i> 21 year s, •viugiog heifers 5 2-\- y« ai' steers 350 mixed h"ggets 112 g ud mixed hoggets st) fi' % st class we; hers 200 tnves with lnmbs 80 mixed woolly lambs 50 owes with lambs 0 voaner pigs, 8 porkers 29 1 1 tad mixed cattle Salu at 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. SANSON SALE YARDS. pORTON & SON will sell by \j public auction as above— 20 yearling heife a 14 mixed yearlings 10 forward cows • 14 yearlings 7 weaners an 18 months 1 half-bred a y.-h re bull 1 heifc-r, springing 20 yearling heifers 16 mixt d yearlings 8 fat cows 3 store rows 90 wether hogge'.s 140 ewes ;>ndlavnb-i 100 ewes ami lambs 200 mixed woolly hoggets 900 ewes with lambs 200 woolly hoggets, mixed 200 shorn hoggets 100 sh'UMi hoggets 120 mixed hoggets 110 ewes ami 1 mb.s 100 wether hoggt-ts 60 fat ewes, shorn 40 c • ts a.jd lawus b 0 fat shorn sheep 5 pure-bred Lincoln rams 500 woolly wether hoggets . orses, etc.
Sale at 1 p.m. GORTON & SON, Auctioneers. AT THE BOROUGH HORSE EMPORIUM. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th RS. ABRAHAM will sell by pn olio auction as above — ■ Fraught horse*, harness horses and haofts, vehioles, farm ers' produce, etc. SPECIAL ENTRIES. On account of Messrs Phillips & Edwards who are disso'ving partnership — 3 first - c'ass young draught horses 8 superior hacks 2 re iable harness horses 2 unbroken colts The thoroughbred mare Firstlight in foal to Flintlock On account of other vendors — Pair horses, buggy and harness without reserve A thoroughly reliable harness horse. Sale at 1 p.m. R. S ABRAHAM. Auctioneer. 'pE ARO HOUSE— Now opening :*- our new and fashionable Dress Fabrics for the Spring Season from 10s 6d to 45s the full dress length. TE ARO H< USE— Now shewing a beautiful assortment of French Beiges, Fou s Veiling. Estamir.es, Oreponne Goods in all the iashionable colours. rE ARO HOUSE— Every one should see onr new Wool Bengnlines, Corduroys, Fancy Beiges, Brocades, Lizard and Crocodile Cloths. i TE ARO HOUSE — Our new French De Saines for Spring rind Summer wear, are marvels of beauty from Is to 2s per yd. rE^RO HOUSE— Patterns of all the above and ninny others not mentioned will be forwarded free by post on application. o^E ARO HOUSE— Charts for X self-measurement will also be #ent, if so desired, pos^ge free.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 October 1892, Page 3
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