SALE OF 5500 LINCOLN EWES. PALMERSTOX SALE. THURSDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY". A BIUHUr & WILLIAMS will f\ sell by puMic auction ns above — Special Entries of Ha wife's Bay Shoep to be sold on breeders' account — On account of Allan M. Williams, Esq., To Aute - 1000 2-tooth Lincoln ewo«* 1000 l-yr-ar do On account of W. Busby, ~E?q., Pinivei er<> 1500 2 toof.li Lincoln ewos 500 41001,1) maiden Lincoln ewes 1000 full mouth Lincoln evre.s Also, on account of other vendors — 500 2-tooth Lincoln ewes 100 4-tooth ewes 780 mixed lambs Sale at 1 p.m. FOXTON SALE; TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will hold a pale of stock as above. 400 ewes 400 wethers 400 forward 4-tooth wethers 200 woolly lambs 150 woolly In mbs Entries can bo made with Ms. Waltkr G. Rouinson, Foxton, or to the AUCTIONEERS. W. DIMOCK & CO., WELLINGTON. HAVING eiecied Freezing Ma- . chiuery for Curing Bacon, we aro prepared to buy BACON PiGS (sr.y fed) in any quantity. Weight prefeircfl, from 90lbs to HOlbu. For further particulars apply direct, i r t » A. P. EASTON, Foxton. A J. AENOLD, Campbelltown. A Comfortable Home for one or two Ri-spfit-inble Boarders. Apply to Mrb b. McLean, T'lii! avenue. FREEHOLD LAND AND DWELLING. CREEHOLD Section No. 104, j~^ Foxton, having a frontage of 49 feet to Main road by a depth of 160 feet with Dwtl ing House now in Hie occupation oi Mrs Agnes AHan. Price-! £140. £40 cash, the biilauco cm n remain for 3 years at 7 per cent. WELLINGTON TRUST LOAN & MERCAN'JILE COMP NY LIMITED, WELLINGTON. SEAM >i\ ABLE NOTICE. Mrs J. Harris, OK TIIE "OLD TIMES" BOOT SHOP DESIRES to inform her numerous customers that Bhe has now received a large assortment of Boots and Shoes Suitable for the Summer Season. PRICES ARE LOW- THE MAKE THE BEST. Inspection Invited* Mrs Harfis takes t.his opportunity to wish her customers the Compliments of the Season. "OLD T.MES" BOOT SHOP, XMC2LIN - STREET, FOXTOW. «« TJ RTJHTED BOOM " Sal-, the j j outcome of the late " Boom in Melbourne commences on the 26th mat, at Te Aro House, Wellington. " T7RUPTED BOOM "Sale. Ter\_j rible depressei n in Mel 1 bourne, immei.se purchases of seasonable drapery at incredibly low prices, by James Smith, Te Aro House, "Wellington. "IRRUPTED BOM "Sale will .JDj be the biggest and most wonderful of all the sales ever held in New Zealand. It will be to every one's interest to visit it at Te Aro House, Wellington. " TpRUPTED BOOM » Sale will -Li^ save money for all who visit it, how much will be a matter of much astonishment and pleasure when tested at Te Aro House, Welington. THRUPTED BOOM" Sale— -Dj Country settlers should either visit this sale send their orders by friends to execute or .send direct to James Smith, Te Aro House. Wellington.
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Manawatu Herald, 26 January 1893, Page 3
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